Soranik Natu
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She was performing surgery when a Power Ring arrived in Sector 1417 to select her to be a Green Lantern. (Green Lantern: Recharge v1 #1) | She was performing surgery when a Power Ring arrived in Sector 1417 to select her to be a Green Lantern. (Green Lantern: Recharge v1 #1) | ||
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+ | In reality, her death was faked as she had determined that a clever poison was used that consisted of microrganisms that targeted the fear centre of the brain. The Green Lanterns had determined from one of the culprits that it was actually Prince Ragnar who was responsible for the deaths. Thus, they arranged a trap for him where they held a funeral for her and had a Power Ring seemingly choose Ragnar as a new addition to the Corps. Taken to Oa, they revealed the trap for him with Soranik shown to be alive where she arrested him. However, his status as a royal meant that he had diplomatic immunity and he was returned to Betrassus where he was found guilty of murdering his brother in a bid to be selected by a Power Ring to become a Green Lantern. Ragnar was sentenced for execution but not before he saw Soranik Natu revealing that his sister Iolande had been chosen to be a Green Lantern. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #3) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
− | Originally, she was an ordinary Korugarian who had become a noted doctor and surgeon. She was later chosen by an Oan power ring and inducted into the ranks of the Green Lantern Corps. The ring was programmed to execute her metal commands provided it did not conflict against the code of the Guardians. (Green Lantern: Recharge v1 #1) | + | Originally, she was an ordinary Korugarian who had become a noted doctor and surgeon. (Green Lantern: Recharge v1 #1) She had majored in brain surgery whilst at medical school. Medicine though was not her only skill and she was skilled in hand-to-hand combat. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #3) |
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+ | She was later chosen by an Oan power ring and inducted into the ranks of the Green Lantern Corps. The ring was programmed to execute her metal commands provided it did not conflict against the code of the Guardians. (Green Lantern: Recharge v1 #1) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Soranik_Natu DC Database Entry] | *[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Soranik_Natu DC Database Entry] | ||
+ | *[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/soranik-natu/4005-42284/ Comicvine Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soranik_Natu Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soranik_Natu Wikipedia Entry] | ||
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Soranik Natu is a female comic superhero that features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Soranik Natu was a female inhabitant of the planet Korugar where she was the daughter of Thaal Sinestro. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #36)
Her mother came to fear for her child and decided to protect her by giving her a new life. This involved her being adopted by the obstetrician who delivered Soranik thus leading to her being taken in by Karoll Natu and Dgibb Natu. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #36)
A family photo was taken where she along with her parents were there when Soranik received her medical degree. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #36)
She was performing surgery when a Power Ring arrived in Sector 1417 to select her to be a Green Lantern. (Green Lantern: Recharge v1 #1)
In reality, her death was faked as she had determined that a clever poison was used that consisted of microrganisms that targeted the fear centre of the brain. The Green Lanterns had determined from one of the culprits that it was actually Prince Ragnar who was responsible for the deaths. Thus, they arranged a trap for him where they held a funeral for her and had a Power Ring seemingly choose Ragnar as a new addition to the Corps. Taken to Oa, they revealed the trap for him with Soranik shown to be alive where she arrested him. However, his status as a royal meant that he had diplomatic immunity and he was returned to Betrassus where he was found guilty of murdering his brother in a bid to be selected by a Power Ring to become a Green Lantern. Ragnar was sentenced for execution but not before he saw Soranik Natu revealing that his sister Iolande had been chosen to be a Green Lantern. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #3)
Overview
Personality and attributes
On her left cheek was a simple aesthetic halo that was put there by Sinestro. These were in the shape of his family's secret coat of arms with it being laced with a microscopic deep derma transmitter allowing him to track her. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #36)
Initially, she saw the Green Lanterns and their Power Rings as symbols of oppression as well as pain. This was similar to the other inhabitants of Korugar following Sinestro's tyrannical reign over them. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #36)
For much of her life, she came to believe her parents were Karoll Natu and Dgibb Natu. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #36)
In reality, her father was Sinestro but she was not aware of this as her mother had sent Soranik away when she was a child. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #36)
Powers and abilities
Originally, she was an ordinary Korugarian who had become a noted doctor and surgeon. (Green Lantern: Recharge v1 #1) She had majored in brain surgery whilst at medical school. Medicine though was not her only skill and she was skilled in hand-to-hand combat. (Green Lantern Corps v2 #3)
She was later chosen by an Oan power ring and inducted into the ranks of the Green Lantern Corps. The ring was programmed to execute her metal commands provided it did not conflict against the code of the Guardians. (Green Lantern: Recharge v1 #1)
Notes
- Soranik Natu was created by Geoff Johns, Dave Gibbons, and Patrick Gleason where she made her first appearance in Green Lantern Corps: Recharge v1 #1 (November, 2005).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Films
Appearances
- Green Lantern: Recharge v1: (2005)
- Green Lantern v4:
- Green Lantern Corps v2:
- Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps v1:
External Links
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