I've checked the wiki, and it says that men [i]are[/i] allowed to use the Sapphire Rings. Hell, Guy Gardner used a Red Ring and a Sapphire Ring at the same time (although it was hard for him). And while the cannon Sapphire Corp doesn't have any men in it, it's more because they haven't found one worthy to be in it yet. Although It should also be noted that the Entity of Love did possess a man, making him effectively a member of the Star Sapphires during the possession. I was fully aware that most Star Sapphires are female when I revamped Jason's CS. That's why I made his power ring a keepsake from his mother, and why he's called Star Adam (first man) Also, here's a quote from the Green Lantern Wiki; "[i]According to Geoff Johns in an interview, the way the Star Sapphires Rings work is that they seek out hosts or representatives that the ring comes down and finds somebody who has a hole in their heart and knows the loss of love.[/i]" That's the reason I made him an orphan in his back story. If I changed him into an Indigo Lantern, I would have to completely change his back story again, which I really don't want to do unless I have to. If you were just making a suggestion because you thought I was unaware that most Star's were girls, then thanks. However, I have read a lot of the Green Lantern Wiki before, and I think I know a fair amount about the corps and the power rings. The only reason I didn't realize that White Lantern's were op was because I thought that there greatest power was destroying Black Lantern Rings, and that that's how the White Lantern power was able to save the day in the Blackest Night event