Name – Garren Deek Age - 27 Sector - 2815 Homeworld - Braal Personality – Garren is extremely confident to the point of being arrogant. He is impatient, stubborn and annoyingly snarky. His main redeeming feature is an antiquated sense of honour which makes him unerringly loyal to other members of The Lantern Core. Experience – 9 Months Constructs – A hard light flak jacket or combat vest which Garren will instinctively create on the cusp of any violence, crustacean-like pincers of varying size, up to 8 tentacles stemming from his torso in a cephalopod mass, jagged edged weapons which Garren will either use in close combat or as ranged projectiles – in a parody of Zeus hurling lightning bolts and finally, a hard light limb extension which will replicate his arm as it hurtles outwards from his body to grasp or strike. Former Occupation – Paramedic Alien Power – Garren lacks the majority of the magnetic powers associated with Braalian physiology, the sole exception being energy absorption. This allows Garren to absorb certain types of energy to temporarily boost his own attributes – namely his strength and durability. Both the type and amount of energy which Garren can absorb is also somewhat limited. Appearance – Tall and moderately built with short-cropped black hair and dark brown eyes. (I’ll try and find a suitable image at some point.) Bio – Garren is from an extremely poor family and his career choice as a paramedic stemmed from necessity rather than desire. The economic disparity on Braal means that there is always an unfortunate need for medical attention among the underprivileged lower facets of Braalian society. Garren is too cynical to ever admit anything of the sort, but the state of Braalian culture has always been a bone of contention with him, his anger fuelled by his race’s origin as little more than human lab rats. His willpower and subsequent recruitment into the Lantern Corps has always been motivated by humanitarian motives, though he struggles against the subjective curse of racial bias and historical bitterness.