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POLARIS BIO
--Lorna Dane's parents are said to have died in a plane crash only weeks after her
birth. She was then adopted by the Danes, who are said to be her mother's sister and brother-in-law. The Danes
never told Lorna that they were not her true parents for fear that the truth might have a traumatic effect on her.
Lorna did not learn the story about the plane crash and the fact that she had been adopted until she was nearly
twenty years old.
--Lorna Dane had been born with green hair, which at first her foster parents and then
she herself always kept dyed brown so that she would not be thought of as being "different." Dane's hair
color was the only outward sign of her unusual genetic structure. She had the latent genetic potential for magnetic
powers, but certain genetic factors were absent which would have allowed her to exercise those powers. In the normal
course of events, Dane would never have been able to use these powers. However, the intervention of Samuel "Starr"
Saxon, the master roboticist whose brain patterns were later preserved in the Machinesmith, altered the normal
course of events. Saxon had constructed an android duplicate of Magneto, the mutant with great magnetic powers
who was then believed to be dead, and a small army of androids with strange powers called the Demi-Men. Saxon's
plans were to use these androids as his means of accumulating vast wealth and power, while deceiving the world
into believing them to be examples of evil mutants, who had become objects of widespread fear.
--Saxon decided that he needed some actual mutants to help lead the android army while
he himself remained behind the scenes, giving directions through the Magneto robot. First, Saxon had the robot
Magneto recruit Mesmero to serve as second in command. Then, Saxon decided that a mutant who was a natural source
of vast magnetic power would be useful in dealing with his metal robot army. From sources still unrevealed, Saxon
acquired a "psyche-generator," which has some features in common with Charles Xavier's Cerebro machine.
Mesmero used the psyche-generator to summon mutants in North America with latent powers. The nearest such mutant
with latent magnetic powers, Lorna Dane, found herself compelled to travel to San Francisco, the city where Mesmero
was. Mesmero and his androids captured her and brought her to their desert headquarters, where they placed her
inside a "genetic stimulator," which altered her genetic structure so as to allow her to exercise her
previously latent powers. Meanwhile Mesmero used his hypnotic powers upon her to alter her personality so that
she would sympathize with the bogus Magneto and his cause. She was told that she was the daughter of Magneto and
that she had inherited her powers from him.
--Shortly afterwards, however, Mesmero dropped his control over Dane, overconfidently
assuming that she would obey her supposed father no matter what happened. On the contrary, after the X-Man named
Iceman revealed to her that Magneto was not her father, and told her about the plane crash and her adoption, Lorna
Dane joined the X-Men in battling "Magneto". Mesmero and the Magneto robot escaped, the Demi-Men were
destroyed, and Saxon, his plans ruined, had to fall back on hiring himself out as an assassin who used androids
to kill.
--For a time Dane was romantically inclined toward Robert Drake, the Iceman, but eventually
she fell in love with Alexander Summers, who is also known as Havok (see Havok). Neither Dane nor Summers wished
to lead lives as adventurers, but they discovered that they had a mutual interest in geophysics. Hence, they both
began doing doctoral research in that subject in the Diablo mountain range in California. Since they spent most
of their time away from public view, Dane did not bother to dye her hair. Neither Dane (who eventually took the
code-name Polaris) nor Summers have ever been full-time X-Men, but they were always willing to help the X-Men in
emergency situations, and have done so in the past.
--Lorna received her current costume, which is of Shi'ar design, when her mind came
under the domination of the Shi'ar Intelligence agent Davan Shakari, who served D'ken, the now deposed emperor
of the Shi'ar Galaxy. Charles Xavier finally freed her from Shakari's control.
--For a time Polaris was mentally possessed by Malice, one of the members of the team
of assassins called the Marauders. Later, after she regained her free will, Polaris encountered her alleged sister
Zaladane, a sorceress based in the prehistoric Savage Land. Zaladane temporarily stole Polaris's magnetic powers
(in Uncanny X-Men #250). Strangely, as a result, Polaris developed alternate powers, including superhuman strength
and durability, and also grew considerably in height and mass.
--Eventually Polaris regained her normal size and powers. She resumed her romantic relationship
with Havok, and they both joined the United States government's new version of X-Factor. She has remained a member
of X-Factor for years. Currently, Polaris is now working in Genosha.
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