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I added some information regarind the character's first Golden and Silver age appearances. Jackbox1971 05:26, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
I'm a little confused about Star Sapphire and/or Carol Ferris' first appearance. Is the Golden Age Star Sapphire actually Carol Ferris or not? The entry doesn't say, but the image of the Silver Age Star Sapphire gives her first appearance as All-Flash #32. Seems like a clarification or correction is in order. -RB 24.163.208.79 02:10, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
there is something wrong with one of the pictures
I thought the recent Star Sapphire arc had Deborah Camille Darnell be one of Hal's little post-Carol flings. Did they retcon the alien origin? -- Joe Sewell 01:12, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
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Within the DC Universe, the Star Sapphires have not been referred to as the Star Sapphire Corps. Despite this, other unofficial online resources refer to the group erroneously as either the Star Sapphire Corps or the Violet Lanterns. In a previous edit (done prior to writing this post), I incorrectly referred to them as the Star Sapphire Corps in order to create a distinction between the group and the women called Star Sapphire before the group was formed. Krejasibergj333 reformatted the post so that this inaccurate name was removed (which it should have been), however this made some information confusing to read.
At DC Comics official blog ( The Source), the Star Sapphires are included in a series of posts by Alex Segura called: Corps 101. Additionally, the Green Lantern Corps: Sins of the Star Sapphire trade paperback includes the following description: "On the planet Zamaron, a new corps forms, as the Star Sapphires tap into the violet light of love as their power source." (Bold was was added for emphasis.) Even though they're not called the Star Sapphire Corps, the group is being described as a corps. My point is, using corps as part of their name is incorrect; however referring to them as a corps in a way that is clearly not confusing it as part of the group's name (through wording or use of parenthesis) is not incorrect. Since official publications released by DC have used the word in a similar way, I'm suggesting the word corps not be deleted when creating a distinction between the individuals and the group as long as it isn't capitalized and included as part of their name.
Hooliganb ( talk) 23:34, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
I'm going out to get this issue later today, so I don't know how thorough of an explanation is provided on when the Zamarons became connected to Predator and how he's related to the Sapphires that existed before there was a Corps of them. Considering what kind of information exists about him, does he warrant having an entirely separate subsection outside of the Star Sapphires one that already exists? Was his previous connection to Carol confirmed or is that a quasi-speculative conclusion someone came to? Hooliganb ( talk) 17:26, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
There are a total of 9 non-free images, and Manual of Style would point to approx. 3. I would suggest keeping the box image, golden age star, and the Star Saphires image. The ring could be religated to power ring page as with the Star Saphire. - Sharp962 ( talk) 23:00, 20 July 2009 (UTC).
I apologize for any false impressions given about the number 3, it was not my intention, I thought I had read that previously. Regarding the images, I do like the redux revsion of the page. I am still not convinced about the Star Sapphires image, but I think this points to a broad discussion needed about the use of such images. I went thru most of the other power-ring slingers, and I none of those pages have gems/starhearts/rings featured on character pages. Perhaps to minimize use we could remove these images as well with reference to the Power Ring page.- Sharp962 ( talk) 13:56, 26 July 2009 (UTC).
With the Star Sapphire Lantern Corps being more prominent now especially with Blackest Night story arc is it about time that this secion be moved in to its own article? - TriiipleThreat ( talk) 18:06, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
If the article is renamed/reworded, should the main pic be the group shot or the first appearance image? Exrebel ( talk) 17:17, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
Where do we now stand as far as notablity for a new article?-- TriiipleThreat ( talk) 18:48, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
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I added some information regarind the character's first Golden and Silver age appearances. Jackbox1971 05:26, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
I'm a little confused about Star Sapphire and/or Carol Ferris' first appearance. Is the Golden Age Star Sapphire actually Carol Ferris or not? The entry doesn't say, but the image of the Silver Age Star Sapphire gives her first appearance as All-Flash #32. Seems like a clarification or correction is in order. -RB 24.163.208.79 02:10, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
there is something wrong with one of the pictures
I thought the recent Star Sapphire arc had Deborah Camille Darnell be one of Hal's little post-Carol flings. Did they retcon the alien origin? -- Joe Sewell 01:12, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
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Within the DC Universe, the Star Sapphires have not been referred to as the Star Sapphire Corps. Despite this, other unofficial online resources refer to the group erroneously as either the Star Sapphire Corps or the Violet Lanterns. In a previous edit (done prior to writing this post), I incorrectly referred to them as the Star Sapphire Corps in order to create a distinction between the group and the women called Star Sapphire before the group was formed. Krejasibergj333 reformatted the post so that this inaccurate name was removed (which it should have been), however this made some information confusing to read.
At DC Comics official blog ( The Source), the Star Sapphires are included in a series of posts by Alex Segura called: Corps 101. Additionally, the Green Lantern Corps: Sins of the Star Sapphire trade paperback includes the following description: "On the planet Zamaron, a new corps forms, as the Star Sapphires tap into the violet light of love as their power source." (Bold was was added for emphasis.) Even though they're not called the Star Sapphire Corps, the group is being described as a corps. My point is, using corps as part of their name is incorrect; however referring to them as a corps in a way that is clearly not confusing it as part of the group's name (through wording or use of parenthesis) is not incorrect. Since official publications released by DC have used the word in a similar way, I'm suggesting the word corps not be deleted when creating a distinction between the individuals and the group as long as it isn't capitalized and included as part of their name.
Hooliganb ( talk) 23:34, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
I'm going out to get this issue later today, so I don't know how thorough of an explanation is provided on when the Zamarons became connected to Predator and how he's related to the Sapphires that existed before there was a Corps of them. Considering what kind of information exists about him, does he warrant having an entirely separate subsection outside of the Star Sapphires one that already exists? Was his previous connection to Carol confirmed or is that a quasi-speculative conclusion someone came to? Hooliganb ( talk) 17:26, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
There are a total of 9 non-free images, and Manual of Style would point to approx. 3. I would suggest keeping the box image, golden age star, and the Star Saphires image. The ring could be religated to power ring page as with the Star Saphire. - Sharp962 ( talk) 23:00, 20 July 2009 (UTC).
I apologize for any false impressions given about the number 3, it was not my intention, I thought I had read that previously. Regarding the images, I do like the redux revsion of the page. I am still not convinced about the Star Sapphires image, but I think this points to a broad discussion needed about the use of such images. I went thru most of the other power-ring slingers, and I none of those pages have gems/starhearts/rings featured on character pages. Perhaps to minimize use we could remove these images as well with reference to the Power Ring page.- Sharp962 ( talk) 13:56, 26 July 2009 (UTC).
With the Star Sapphire Lantern Corps being more prominent now especially with Blackest Night story arc is it about time that this secion be moved in to its own article? - TriiipleThreat ( talk) 18:06, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
If the article is renamed/reworded, should the main pic be the group shot or the first appearance image? Exrebel ( talk) 17:17, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
Where do we now stand as far as notablity for a new article?-- TriiipleThreat ( talk) 18:48, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
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