13 Facts About Indigo Tribe

1.

Indigo Tribe is a fictional organization that appears in DC Comics publications, primarily those of the Green Lantern series.

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Indigo Tribe is one of the nine Corps of the emotional spectrum within the DC Universe setting.

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3.

Ethan Van Sciver, who created the initial design for the Indigo Tribe, said that members of the group abandon everything and devote themselves to compassion.

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4.

Indigo Tribe-1 says something, but when the Green Lantern member asks his ring to translate, it replies that it cannot, despite having a catalog of known languages in the DC Universe.

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5.

Indigo Tribe-1 kneels and places her hand on his heart; her indigo power ring responds with the word "will".

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6.

Indigo Tribe explains that the Black Lanterns can only truly be defeated if the Corps work together.

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7.

Indigo Tribe-1 brings Jordan, Ferris, and Sinestro to Korugar, where Sinestro defeats Mongul and becomes the leader of Sinestro Corps.

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8.

The Indigo Tribe is shown in a vast procession led by Indigo-1 and Munk.

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9.

The Indigo Tribe offers to take the remaining emotional entities into protective custody, but Jordan declines.

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10.

Jordan asks Natromo to reforge the Indigo Tribe Central Battery, but Natromo says that it is an impossible task since the compassion within the battery has already dissipated throughout the universe, and it will take weeks to forge more out of the rivers of Nok.

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11.

Indigo Tribe-1 explains that the group eschews everything associated with individualism, including names.

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12.

The Indigo Tribe finds Proselyte and uses its powers to convert Black Hand to the Tribe.

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13.

Unlike the power battery lanterns, the staff appears to be a part of the Indigo Tribe's uniform, appearing whenever a user puts on the ring and transforms into costume.

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