If Paul knows about this, might be worthwhile to check if he, Balewa and maybe a few others can bond with it, and see if he can ask the guardians about whether Guy would be compatible with the process for the green central battery.
(I mean, I'd assume Paul is elgible for the process, since I think the point of the scene with the silencer construct was to show that he has better mastery of the orange light than Hinon, even after the bond with the central power battery.)
I'm not sure if Paragon knows Doctor Mist has White enlightenment, though he should rank that as highly probable since he can see the unusual white light in his soul and the latter's stated resistance to Anti-Life.
Paragon should be eager to try to replicate Mist's ritual either himself or with someone else- though I imagine there are many spiritual dangers associated with letting your soul drift free to become one with the universe.
Failing that, figuring out how to permanently tap into the White Light and make White Lantern Batteries etc. should be at least a long-term goal given Paragon's own philosophy of all the lights being part of a greater whole (that seemed to directly lead to his own enlightenment). Did Paragon try to get Hinon to meet Doctor Mist while she was on Earth?
Conversely, Hades could be a possible avenue to benevolent or at least neutral Black Lanterns (I'm assuming his black speech marks indicate Black enlightenment, though I know there are implied nuances sometimes that I don't think I fully grasp).
The current episode's title Realigned could refer to many things- possibly the Zamaron issue, giving them the Star Sapphire to restore balance?
I'm more hoping for it to refer to Order and Chaos so that we can see Constantine return- realigning implies balance or correction of some kind.
Mr Zoat forgetting Savitar surprises me a bit, because according to a spoiler a while back I'd imagine he's getting up to a lot behind the scenes. Then again, just thinking about the Zigzag episode and the relative lack of panic or follow-up on a situation that could potentially lead to mass-produced hostile speedsters makes me irritated, so I don't mind forgetting for a bit. I suppose I can explain it as the enemy reasonably expecting that Paragon would escalate in retaliation if they tried and that they wouldn't survive it- I imagine a lot of villainous activity has to be even more secretive than before thanks to his presence and actions. Is Russia doing anything about the speedster attack that we haven't seen?
This paragraph has mild spoilers for Young Justice season 3 (January episodes). Discussing the above makes me wonder how things would have been different if Young Justice season 3 was also canonical to this fic; I'd imagine the Light would have reached out more strongly to Paragon since he should represent a plausible way to fight Darkseid (from their perspective at least). The Light might very well be hypocritical and needlessly antagonistic (ie classic idiotic super-villainy) in pursuing their stated goal, but given that said goal (saving Earth) is very much in their interests, I do think they'd have reached out to Paragon in the same manner that they did Renegade.
I also imagine Nabu's situation might have gone a bit differently since his past was changed from comics canon (in current continuity (which is definitely not relevant to Earth-16Z) I believe he's just a human priest of Thoth, which seems like a let-down even though I like the idea of an actual ethnic Egyptian being Doctor Fate).