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Description This is a picture of my version of Polaris, Lorna Lensherr from my version of the New Avengers in my Power Rangers/TMNT/Spider-man Sentai universe.

This is a picture I made of Lorna Lensherr, Polaris , daughter of Mutant Terrorist Magneto and enemy of X-Force and the Time Ranger. Unlike in the comics, Polaris always knew who her father was and was mostly raised by him most of her lives.

Lorna Lensherr, Polaris, is the youngest of Magneto's children, and has inherited his powers of magnetism and metal manipulation. Unlike in the comics, Lorna is Wanda and Pietro's full sister, not half-sister, being the 4th child of Magda.
Magda died soon after Lorna was born, and thus was raised primarily by her father. Unlike his other children, Eric doted on Lorna a lot, perhaps in feeling sorry that she never knew her mother. As such, Lorna was raised ignorant and naive of the struggle between Mutants and humans while growing up, a luxury not afforded to her brother and sisters. Lorna was barely a teenager when her brother and sisters defected from her father, and Lorna chose to run away with them.
By the time Magneto makes his alliance with Ransik, Lorna is still quite young, barely 16. She is younger then her older sisters and brother by a good number of years.
Lorna was very young when her siblings ran from her father, and was raised by her older siblings and the X-Force. When she got older and her powers developed, she wanted to help in the struggle against the Mutant monsters employed by Ransik. She is of similar age to the junior X-Force squad that ended up aligned with the Time Ranger, and thus, from time to time, tried to join up with them for a fight. Her siblings always tried to keep her away from her father, but one day when helping X-Force, came face to face with her father again, and had to pit her powers against his in an emotional confrontation. After that the naive Lorna toughened her resolve to see her father abandon his horrific war against humanity. When Ransik, Frax and her father where defeated, Lorna eventually became a full member of X-Force.

Lorna's hair is naturally green in appearance, a physical mutation that accompanies her mutant powers.

I drew this picture here with Polaris in her revealing "Summer" Costume, her normal comics based "Winter" costume, and in a civilian outfit.

I made this picture from a Doll I found here [link] by the artist Lilly and it is used with permission.
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Cyclops1991 [2015-05-01 19:08:34 +0000 UTC]

You and I have the same idea!

In my universe, Polaris is one of the triplets Magda gave birth to. Obviously, in order to keep her safe from her evil father Magneto, she had to be separated from her other siblings. Bova sent Pietro and Wanda to Django and Marya Maximoff, while she sent Lorna far away to America, she Lorna would be adopted by Arnold and Susanna Dane.

My universe is PG-rated, so the part in the comics where Polaris accidentally kills her parents so that they would stop arguing didn't happen.

Oh, in addition, my Polaris also has a relationship with Havok, although this time around, it's happier and healthier than it was in the comics, and Polaris is the one who wears the pants in the relationship!

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Dinalfos5 In reply to Cyclops1991 [2015-05-01 21:08:23 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, that is interesting. An odd choice to split them up 2 and 1 instead of all together or all apart since they were triplets. Was there a reason for that? But I do like the idea of them being triplets. It makes their connection as full siblings instead of as half-siblings more interesting.
One thing I am slightly disappointed in is the recent decision during Axis that's implying Wanda and Pietro aren't Magneto's children (or at least Wanda isn't) thanks to a spell she cast meant to harm her kin only effecting Pietro, not Magneto. This is slightly disappointing, as it severs their relationship with Lorna as well as Magneto. Since Lorna was only supposed to share a father with the twins, and is not Magda's daughter, this means she isn't their sister anymore. Lorna had some interesting interactions being Luna's aunt, as well as being Peitro's sister, but this means all of that was built on false information, which is disappointing. This might not be the case, as perhaps they are only implying Wanda is the only one that isn't Magneto's child, and Pietro still is, meaning Lorna is still his sister and Lorna is still Luna's aunt.
I've heard one explanation that the Elder God Chthon, who is encased inside Mount Wundargore, 'blessed' the unborn Wanda with his essence when Magda was staying there while pregnant, explaining some of her magical powers. Perhaps, for the sake of the spell she was casting at the very least, Chthon overwrote himself as Wanda's father, at least in the eyes of magical effects if not genetics. That would mean Pietro is still Magneto's son, as well as Lorna's brother.
You know, speaking of Magneto's children, have you ever wondered about his first daughter Anya? There have been more fantastic and improbable stories of supposedly dead characters coming back to life, so what would happen if she where to be revealed alive. And in the case of Alternate realities, what would Magneto be like in a world where Anya was never killed, and thus never broke down and scared off Magda before their twins where born? Would be even be close to the man he was in 616?

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Cyclops1991 In reply to Dinalfos5 [2015-05-01 21:32:38 +0000 UTC]

The reason why I split them up 2 and 1 is because a) to protect them from their father Magneto. and B) I wanted to have their adopted parents from the comics to still be in their lives. Sorry if I confused you.

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Dinalfos5 In reply to Cyclops1991 [2015-05-02 00:33:32 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, splitting them up makes sense, but one wonders why Wanda and Pietro got to stay together, but not Lorna. It makes sense to split them up to keep them safe, but one wonders why only one was kept apart from the other two.
It makes sense from a story telling perspective, but it doesn't have a logical, in-universe reason, and is basically a bit of a plot hole, and is basically the option that makes the least sense without a reason to collaborate it. Keeping them all together or all apart makes more sense given the circumstances. Perhaps there was a particular reason Lorna should have been kept separate from the other two? Her powers manifesting early, her green hair being a dead giveaway, something along those lines perhaps? Perhaps because she was magnetic, they feared Magneto could track her more easily, and if he found here, it would be a dead give away if Wanda and Pietro were with her? Having no innate way of tracking the other two made it easier to keep them together perhaps?

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Cyclops1991 In reply to Dinalfos5 [2015-05-02 00:35:20 +0000 UTC]

"Β Her powers manifesting early, her green hair being a dead giveaway, something along those lines perhaps? Perhaps because she was magnetic, they feared Magneto could track her more easily..."

Actually, that is the reason why the triplets split up. I'm sorry I wasn't specific.

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Dinalfos5 In reply to Cyclops1991 [2015-05-02 08:36:54 +0000 UTC]

Well, that makes sense as long as you have a reason for it. I'm glad I was more or less able to guess what the reason was. If they feared Magneto could track down Lorna, keeping the other two away from him made sense, as it was not obvious that she they were Lorna's siblings since she was far from him. If he found her, it wouldn't be obvious that he also had two more children. In fact, if he found Lorna, one could assume that would be the end of his search, as he would have no way of knowing that he had two other children to keep looking for.

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Aianarie [2012-06-11 04:07:03 +0000 UTC]

I like her costumes more than Scarlet Witch's. Especially the one in the middle, very cool! The civilian outfit is cute too.

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Dinalfos5 In reply to Aianarie [2012-06-11 04:13:04 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah? Thanks. The middle outfit is more or less based on her current official costume, her left one is just it without the leggings and cape. Glad you like the civilian outfit too, I was going for a cute student outfit, since I'm implying she's still only a teen here.

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angelkitty31 [2012-06-11 03:10:49 +0000 UTC]

go go powerranger!

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Dinalfos5 In reply to angelkitty31 [2012-06-11 04:04:31 +0000 UTC]

Yes, well thank you. This is clearly not just power Rangers, as she's actually originally an X-men character, but this story is a crossover for both X-men and Power Rangers: Time Force.

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angelkitty31 In reply to Dinalfos5 [2012-06-11 15:42:05 +0000 UTC]

ahh.. i see

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