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GREEN LANTERN CORPS
SECTOR 2814 REDEPLOYMENT ORDER
OA CENTRAL COMMAND
Local Planetary Date: 07 March 2045
Clearance: Corps Internal – Active Duty
Subject: Earth Redeployment – Lantern Aisha Ellis (GL-E)
Due to reduced training efficacy within the centralized Oan instructional framework, and following inter-organizational consultation regarding Sector 2814’s operational needs, the Guardians of the Universe, in accordance with Corps integration protocol, authorize the reassignment of Lantern Aisha Ellis to semi-active duty within Sector 2814 (Earth).
Assessment indicates Lantern Ellis’s continued development will benefit from service within her native cultural and planetary context. Field-based mentorship under a senior Lantern assigned to Sector 2814 is deemed strategically appropriate.
Lantern Ellis will report directly to Lantern John Stewart for structured field training, mentored deployment, and operational integration. Lantern Stewart’s operational discipline, emphasis on situational reasoning, and established record of sector command are assessed as compatible with Lantern Ellis’s developmental trajectory.
Sub-Purpose of Assignment:
— Field integration within native sector parameters
— Reinforcement of large-scale construct discipline under live operational conditions
— Exposure to multi-entity coordination (Justice League, terrestrial defense agencies, inter-Lantern operations)
— Engagement readiness concerning emerging non-Earth-origin hostile activity within Sector 2814
Lantern Ellis has demonstrated stable willpower output under sustained stress conditions and construct coherence at standard expectations for her training level. Advancement within Oa’s centralized instructional hierarchy has been inconsistent, with performance indicators suggesting greater efficacy under decentralized, field-based command structures rather than static directive environments.
Continued development will emphasize precision scaling, simultaneous construct management, tactical restraint, and command adaptability within dynamic operational environments.
Redeployment is effective immediately upon acknowledgment. Ring command pathways have been updated to reflect supervisory routing under Lantern John Stewart.
This assignment is developmental in nature and reflects confidence in Lantern Ellis’s long-term Corps viability. Lantern Ellis remains in good standing.
Filed by:
Office of Active Lantern Deployment
Green Lantern Corps
Central Power Battery Command
Inter-League Message SoftwareAuxiliary Team Thread
Members
Aisha Ellis (Green lantern)
Conner Kent (Superboy)
Cassandra Sandsmark (Wonder Girl)
Damian Wayne (Robin)
Wallace West (Kid Flash)
Kid Flash:
Okay. I’m going to ask what we’re all thinking. Why the hell do we have clearance for this?
Wonder Girl:
Damian. Did you pull it?
Kid Flash:
Because this feels like a you thing. Secret file. Questionable authorization. Light treason. Mild felony energy.
Robin:
It does not.
Kid Flash:
That is not the same as “no.”
Robin:
I am otherwise occupied at the moment.
Kid Flash:
Also not a no. Still sketchy as hell.
Wonder Girl:
Damian.
Robin:
I have already reviewed it. Our access, however, was not my doing.
Kid Flash:
If you find this story on Amazon, be aware that it has been stolen. Please report the infringement.
…What?
Kid Flash:
Okay. Setting aside the deeply concerning vibe of that sentence — what do you know about it?
Robin:
It is a reassignment order. With an expanded threat-preparedness clause.
Kid Flash:
“Reduced training efficacy within centralized Oan instruction.” That is the politest way I have ever seen someone write “did not get along with space authority.”
Wonder Girl:
Wally.
Kid Flash:
What? It’s basically diplomatic for “problem.”
Miss Martian:
Or maybe it just means the whole big, glowing space-hierarchy thing wasn’t really her thing. That doesn’t automatically make her a problem.
Kid Flash:
Optimistic take. Green Lanterns literally run on willpower. And occasionally weaponized stubbornness. Exhibit: Gardner. The ring clearly won’t ditch her, but she doesn’t mesh with Corps authority. That’s going to get messy.
Miss Martian:
Okay, yes, some Lanterns can be… a little intense. But if she’s on the younger end like it seems to imply, maybe she just didn’t click with being dropped into a giant ancient rule system right away. That’s
Kid Flash:
You’re defending her pretty hard for someone we haven’t met.
Miss Martian:
I just think it’s kind of harsh to label someone from one very official-sounding sentence. Makes it feel like the part of the episode where someone gets labeled too fast and no one realizes it until act three.
Superboy:
Or it means the Guardians pushed and she pushed back.
Kid Flash:
That’s what I said.
Superboy:
No. You said she didn’t get along. That’s different.
Kid Flash:
That is aggressively semantics.
Superboy
It’s not. “Didn’t get along” is what they write when someone refuses to fall in line. “Pushed back” means someone else made it feel like there wasn’t a choice.
Wonder Girl:
It also mentions “inter-organizational consultation.” That sounds requested. Not random.
Superboy:
Clark’s been on Oa for weeks dealing with Corps politics. So yeah. It was probably him.
Kid Flash:
Thank you. Exhibit B. Space Dad Advocacy Program.
Robin:
That is conjecture. The operational language is the more relevant detail.
Superboy:
It doesn’t feel like conjecture. He’s on Oa arguing with the Guardians. Oa sends a new Lantern back to Earth with an assigned mentor right after? That’s not subtle. That’s basically a damn neon sign.
Kid Flash:
Superman. Space dad, diplomatic edition.
Robin:
Speculation remains unnecessary.
Superboy:
He’s not subtle when he thinks something’s unfair. He’ll tell a room full of ancient space immortals they’re wrong and then thank them for their time.
Miss Martian:
If he did help, that’s… nice. Earth’s familiar. It’s not giant and glowing and full of rules. That probably feels less overwhelming.
Kid Flash:
You’re very calm about this. Suspiciously calm.
Miss Martian:
Should I not be? Is this the part where we all spiral and someone yells “we’re a team” before the music swells?
Kid Flash:
You are quoting television again.
Miss Martian:
Only a tiny bit.
Wonder Girl:
We’re asking because you sound invested.
Miss Martian:
She just sounds young. And Oa doesn’t really do cozy. It does important and ancient and serious. That’s… a lot.
Superboy:
From what Stewart’s said, whatever warmth there was had more to do with the other Lanterns than the structure itself.
Kid Flash:
You think she had a rough time?
Miss Martian:
I don’t know. It just reads like someone who maybe wasn’t totally comfortable yet. Oa doesn’t really do gentle. It does serious and important and very old. That can feel big if you’re still figuring things out.
Superboy:
Procedure doesn’t give a shit about vibes.
Robin:
The Guardians of the Universe do not adjust policy very much for comfort.
Kid Flash:
See? Worse than grandpas. Space grandpas with bylaws.
Miss Martian:
It doesn’t say she failed. It just says the training didn’t work in that environment. That’s different. Sometimes the environment’s wrong. Not the person.
Wonder Girl:
That sounded specific.
Miss Martian:
It’s just empathy.
Kid Flash:
Sure...
Robin:
If Lantern Ellis becomes operationally relevant to this team, we will address it then.
Superboy:
If?
Robin:
If. Contingent on sector threat escalation.
Kid Flash:
You mean when she joins the most administratively assembled team on the planet?
Wonder Girl:
We were assembled for oversight.
Kid Flash:
That’s a softer word. Still bureaucratic as hell.
Miss Martian:
That doesn’t make us less real. Sometimes families start because someone filled out paperwork. They’re still families. Even if the paperwork was kind of a mess.
Kid Flash:
Okay. That had layers.
Miss Martian:
It didn’t. I’m just saying we’re good at figuring things out together. That’s kind of our thing. Minor chaos. Eventual emotional resolution. No one dramatically quitting. Hopefully.
Superboy:
It had layers.
Robin:
Monitor Sector 2814 anomaly reports. Thread concluded.
Kid Flash:
You never actually close it.
Robin:
I am disengaging.
Robin has left the thread.
Kid Flash:
Kid’s dramatic. Hell, the entire family’s dramatic as hell.
Wonder Girl:
Authority-friction Lantern. Mentored by Stewart. Possibly backed by Superman.
Superboy:
Definitely backed by Clark.
Kid Flash:
And maybe about to orbit us.
Miss Martian:
If she, as Damian said, becomes “operationally relevant,” we’ll figure it out. We always do.
Superboy:
Yeah. We will.

