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After all but the Templar Guardians leave, he emerges safe and sound. In the finale, Kyle pulls Relic through the Source Wall and everyone thinks he's died.Having lived a good, long life, he's not afraid to die. During Oa's last stand, Green Lantern recruit Ergann stays behind to keep Relic at bay so the John Stweart and his squad can escape.With their help, he builds a new Green central battery on Mogo: the living planet. John and the Lantern recruits go to the Indigo Tribe's homeworld for help.To stop Relic, Hal suggests the Green Lantern Corps to go to the Red Lantern Corps for help because he has Guy Gardner there as a double agent.Their rings empty, the Blue Lanterns sit down and calmly await their destruction at the hands of Relic. Face Death with Dignity: With their central battery destroyed and their power dwindling, the Blue Lantern corps use the last of their power to help Kyle Rayner teleport Saint Walker and Carol Ferris away.Enemy Mine: In part 3, Kyle learns that he must help Relic if the universe is to be saved.Fortunately, nearly everyone is able to make it out alive. Earth-Shattering Kaboom: When Relic destroys the central Green Lantern battery, it renders Oa unstable and it ultimately explodes.Does This Remind You of Anything?: The villain maintains that overdependence on a resource will destroy a society when that resource runs out.Little do they know, but fortunately for them, Kyle is alive and well. Kyle's sacrifice may have replenished the emotional spectrum and saved the universe, but since he's the only White Lantern, they fear that there might not be another chance if this happens again. Despair Event Horizon: In the finale, some of the Green Lanterns don't partake in the oath now that they know their energy source is finite.Not wanting to relive the experience, Relic decides to take a more forceful approach to the Lanterns. No one listened and sure enough, their light source ran dry and caused the end of the universe. Cassandra Truth: In Relic's old universe, he tried to tell the Lightsmiths that their light is a resource that would dry up eventually.When he awakens in the DC Universe, he sees that the Lanterns wield light and calls them Lightsmiths out of habit. Call a Rabbit a "Smeerp": In Relic's old universe, wielders of light were called Lightsmiths.Boom Stick: In Relic's universe the light of the spectrum was channeled in staves rather than rings.During Oa's last stand, he dies when he stays behind to distract Relic so John and the other recruits can flee. His ring chose him because he was not afraid to be left behind to die so that his tribe can continue on their journey. Bookends: Not in regards to the story, but to Green Lantern recruit Ergann.He kicks Atrocitus out and makes the Corps a democracy, he finds them a ship to live in so they won't have to sleep on the ground, and he makes a deal with Hal to give them their own space sector to protect in exchange for helping to fight Relic. Becoming the Mask: Having been sent by Green Lanterns to spy on the Red Lanterns, Guy Gardner eventually starts to like being a Red Lantern.Bat Family Crossover: The third major Lantern crossover since the Flashpoint reboot and the first of the post-Geoff Johns era.After he's been tended to, he's ready to get back in the fight. An Arm and a Leg: During Oa's last stand, Green Lantern recruit Jruk loses his left arm when a building falls on him.
