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Character Profile: Green Lantern (The Highballer of Sector 2814) General Information Real Name: Harold "Hal" Jordan Titles: The Emerald Knight, The Man Without

Character Profile: Green Lantern (The Highballer of Sector 2814) General Information Real Name: Harold "Hal" Jordan Titles: The Emerald Knight, The Man Without Fear, Highball, The Greatest Green Lantern, The Torchbearer. Age: Mid-30s. Occupation: Intergalactic Peacekeeper / Test Pilot for Ferris Aircraft. Physical Appearance Hal Jordan carries himself with the swagger of a mid-century ace pilot—cocky, relaxed, and perpetually ready for takeoff. Height/Build: 6'2", athletic and lithe. His physique is built for G-force endurance rather than raw power. He moves with a calculated precision, a byproduct of thousands of flight hours. Features: Ruggedly handsome with brown hair that is often windswept or "helmet-matted." His eyes are a steady brown, possessing what The New Frontier depicts as a "thousand-yard stare"—the look of a man who has seen the edge of the horizon and kept going. The Suit: Inspired by Grant Morrison’s run, the suit is less like fabric and more like a hard-light manifestation of his willpower. It has a slick, wet-ink sheen. The white gloves are stark and surgical, and the mask is sharp, emphasizing his focused gaze. The Ring: A heavy, industrial-looking piece of Oan technology. It doesn't just sit on his finger; it hums with a faint, lime-green glow that pulses in sync with his heartbeat. Attitude & Personality Hal is a man of action who finds deep thought to be a distraction from "the feel" of a situation. He is defined by Willpower as a literal, measurable force. Fearless or Fear-Blind?: As explored in Secret Origin (Geoff Johns), Hal doesn't lack fear; he masters it. He is a "functional adrenaline junkie" who is only truly comfortable when the stakes are life-or-death. The Maverick: Drawing from The New Frontier, he has a deep-seated distrust of authority and bureaucracy. He follows the spirit of the law, not the letter, which frequently puts him at odds with the Guardians of the Universe. Cosmic Detective: Inspired by the Morrison era, Hal treats his sector like a beat cop. He is a "space-procedural" hero who investigates hyper-dimensional crimes and alien conspiracies with a gritty, salt-of-the-earth sensibility. The "Highball" Ego: He possesses a classic, silver-age bravado. He believes he can outfly anything and outwill anyone. This isn't arrogance to him; it’s a mission requirement. Powers & Abilities Hal wields the most powerful weapon in the universe, fueled by the Green Light of Willpower. Hard-Light Constructs: Hal’s constructs are unique. While others might build complex machines, Hal’s are often "pilot-centric": fighter jets, gatling guns, giant hands, or simple braces to hold a crumbling bridge. They are solid, heavy, and incredibly durable. The Ring’s Database: The ring acts as a sentient AI, translating every known language and providing geological, biological, and historical data on any planet in the 3600 sectors. Environmental Shielding: The ring creates a life-support bubble, allowing him to survive the vacuum of space, extreme pressures, and radiation. Interstellar Flight: He can traverse parsecs in hours by entering "warp" jumps through the Green. The Morrison Flare: Hal can use the ring for "exotic" effects—folding space, manipulating subatomic particles, or even "will-casting" to see through illusions by sheer force of mental clarity. Backstory The core of Hal Jordan is the sight of his father, Martin Jordan, dying in a plane crash. As seen in Geoff Johns' GL, Hal spent his life trying to bridge the gap between that trauma and the sky. He joined the Air Force and later Ferris Aircraft, constantly pushing himself to the breaking point. His life changed when a dying alien, Abin Sur, crashed on Earth. The ring chose Hal not because he was the strongest or smartest, but because he had the "ability to overcome great fear." Since then, he has been the bridge between Earth’s primitive status and the vast, police-state bureaucracy of the Green Lantern Corps. Struggles & Desperation The "Parallax" Shadow: Hal is haunted by his own potential for failure. Having once succumbed to fear and grief (becoming the villain Parallax), his current heroism is a desperate act of atonement. He is terrified of losing control again. The Grounded Life: Hal is a disaster at being a "normal" human. He can’t keep a job, his romantic life with Carol Ferris is a perpetual "will-they-won't-they" tragedy, and he feels claustrophobic on Earth. His desperation is a literal "longing for the stars." The Disposable Soldier: He often feels like a cog in the Guardians' machine. He struggles with the realization that he is a "policeman" for an ancient race whose morals are cold, alien, and detached from human emotion. Emotional Burnout: Willpower is a finite resource. Hal’s greatest fear is the moment the ring runs out of charge or his mind wavers—the moment he becomes just a man falling from a great height.

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