I watched Green Lantern: First Flight last night and a couple of things they did confused me because I didn't think GL rings were capable of doing what they did.
I thought that it was basically energy projection that could be shaped according to the wearer's will, so it could become solid and form objects without of course turning into those objects. He could make a cheeseburger but it would be solid energy shaped like a cheeseburger and could not be eaten.
What they did in the movie was use the ring to see through walls - how is that possible? Has it been done before? How is it explained that a ring that is basically only capable of energy projection can be used to do something like that? Or am I wrong and it can do more than that (besides functioning as a computer, GPS, etc. - I'm just talking about energy projection).
Another weird thing was when Boodikka created a rubbery cocoon thing around Hal to suffocate him. It was stretchy and malleable. Shouldn't that be impossible as well?
I thought that it was basically energy projection that could be shaped according to the wearer's will, so it could become solid and form objects without of course turning into those objects. He could make a cheeseburger but it would be solid energy shaped like a cheeseburger and could not be eaten.
What they did in the movie was use the ring to see through walls - how is that possible? Has it been done before? How is it explained that a ring that is basically only capable of energy projection can be used to do something like that? Or am I wrong and it can do more than that (besides functioning as a computer, GPS, etc. - I'm just talking about energy projection).
Another weird thing was when Boodikka created a rubbery cocoon thing around Hal to suffocate him. It was stretchy and malleable. Shouldn't that be impossible as well?