Both Hal Jordan and Alan Scott, otherwise known as Green Lantern in their unique universes, dealt with a plethora of profiteering plunders. A pair provided our protagonists with perplexing problems. The gals names are Carol Ferris of Earth-One and Princess Ramia of planet Myrg. Each were roytal women from alien worlds seeking a mater. And the warrior races of two star spanning civilizations affected the romantic prospects of the Green Lanterns of Earths One and Two.
The Zamarons, the female portion of the Maltus race from which the Guardians sprang from, realized that as immortal beings it would be folly to have one among their number rule them. And so, they focused on a physical and psychological "type" that would serve as their queen throughout her adult mortal life.
At the point of death, the title of Star Sapphire was passed from the late Zamaron queen to a woman with a near identical appearance. The lady selected was Carol Ferris, the interim president of Ferris Aircraft. Her new subjects coerced Carol's new royal persona to defeat the object of her affection, Hal "Green Lantern" Jordan with the goal of earning her right to lead them. When she failed to accomplish this, her consciousness reverted to Carol once more, although the Star Sapphire personality would reassert itself each time she made physical contact with the gem granting her power.
On Earth-Two, Princess Ramia attempted to find a suitor to wed and return with her to her homeworld. When she met Doiby Dickles, the cab driver instantly thought she would be perfectly suited for his best friend Alan "Green Lantern" Scott. However, when Prince Peril pursued Ramia from her planet to win her hand, battles ensured on two parallel planets whereby Alan and his counterpart, Hal Jordan, each as the Green Lantern battled this bad boy, and were vanquished. When Ramia and Doiby were brought back to Myrg for the Princess to wed Peril, the Lanterns returned in force to defeat the wayward Prince and his forces. Meanwhile, it was Dickles' heroism that inspired loved within Ramia, and she and Doiby wed.
Two more Star Sapphires would enter Hal Jordan's life later on, the first being Dela Pharon who also fell in love with him (her doppelgänger was Claire Morton aka Gem Girl). When she likewise proved unworthy, the Zamoran's selected a third famale, Remoni-Notra. When she appeared on Earth-One years later, she was inducted as a member of the Secret Society of Super-Villains. She, like her counterpart Star Sapphire who invaded Earth-Two on at least two occasions only to be repelled by that world's Flash, was a Zamoran exile retaining her own sapphire.
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