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Lorna Dane belongs to the subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities. [2] She can control magnetism in a manner similar to her father Magneto. [3] [4] The character has been known as Polaris, Malice, and Pestilence at various points in her history. [5] Dane has also been a member of the X-Men and the X-Factor. [6]
A portal from the underground's base to an unknown rural road opens, sending part of a truck crashing into the base and injuring Caitlin Strucker. Her daughter Lauren is able to close the portal with her control over air molecules. In prison, the mutant Lorna Dane / Polaris is given a collar that shocks her whenever she attempts to use her ...
Lorna Dane (portrayed by Emma Dumont) is a brave and loyal mutant whose abilities include controlling magnetism. She prefers the name Polaris. [5] She is introduced as being "unstable" due to bipolar disorder. [9] [27] Dumont was cast in March 2017. [5]
In the American superhero television series The Gifted, also continuing the alternate timeline, where the X-Men, the Brotherhood of Mutants, and their leadership (including Magneto) are said to have "disappeared", [3] Emma Dumont portrays Magneto's daughter Lorna "Polaris" Dane, who has inherited his mutant ability of controlling magnetism. [4]
A 19-year-old mom and her baby died after a crash in Michigan on Tuesday, Oct. 5. Journee Padgett, 19, was driving eastbound on S. Custer Road in Raisinville Township around 8:30 a.m. local time ...
Shortly after the birth of Pietro's daughter Luna, Magneto visits the child and tells Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch that he is their father, asking to start a new relationship with them. Wanda and Pietro are uneasy about the revelation that Magneto is their father, but accept his claim. [ 64 ]
A Connecticut man who allegedly killed a woman and her infant son in November targeted the woman because she owed him $400 for renting a vehicle of his, arrest reports said on Monday.
In one call, she gave him Verna’s address and her daily routine. They also settled on a price. "$5,000 for the girl. $2,500 for the mother," he said.