
Through this, Luthor picks up an article stating that there has been a change in the fabric of the universe, and this gives him an epiphany. Luthor then goes off to use the Isopod - an intelligent listening device that connects one's neurons to all forms of media. Luthor then flashes back to the events of a few hours ago, where he meets with Spalding, who tells him that there have still been no traces of a Black Lantern ring. He then ends the night by sleeping with Lois. He believes that the Black Lantern rings are the key to him unlocking power and sating his hunger, and that even though they all disintegrated, he believes that they are traces. He goes on to say that his previous exposure to the Orange Ring during the events of Blackest Night have altered him, making him want everything now.

He then continues having a conversation with the Lois robot, stating that her purpose is to offer an opposite viewpoint to challenge him. In this dinner, Luthor orders a hitman to kill the employee who assaulted him. The story then shifts to a day ago, where Luthor is seen having dinner with his Lois Lane robot (which he built from Kryptonian and Brainiac technology, along with DNA traces of Lois Lane). In a blind rage, the employee attacks Luthor, scarring his forehead before Luthor's guards intervene. Luthor insists that he wants the sensor's power to be increased, but when the employee attempts to explain why that won't work, Luthor tells his assistant Spalding to fire the employee.

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