The woman now known as Danielle Davis is not from this planet. A member of the Vacyrean [Va-CHEER-ian] race (actually, a genetic offshoot that dubbed themselves the "exiles"); who, as a child of only seven, asked for and was granted leave to explore the universe. The child, whose name was Dahn-El, hyper jumped to the Sol system (the exiles had received radio and laser transmissions from Earth before). Unfortunately, she emerged in the tail of a comet and her ship was damaged, she managed to make it to Earth’s atmosphere but wasn't able to land safely. Surviving the crash but deeply wounded she was found by a geologist and his fiancée. The Davis' took the young girl to their home, nursed her back to health and then adopted her and raised her as their own. The young woman found this acceptable and began to study Earth. She found to her dismay that Earth was plagued by many of the same threats that had nearly destroyed her home world, Khara. Studying biological and environmental sciences, she set out to bring the ecological cures to Earth that she had seen in her own world. She met a similarly minded young man early on in her college days and they became fast friends. Alexander Williamson was a disillusioned child from a well to do background. When his friend, Danielle, told him of her superpowers, he revealed his own mutant abilities that set him apart from mortal men. Alex and Danielle were headed down a slippery slope to eco-terroism when they were contacted by the fledgling Utopian Institute. A maverick think tank with intentions on saving the world from itself, they hired on as scientific help. When their powers became known to the board, the idea of a socially and environmentally conscious super team was concocted. They were dubbed the Solution; Danielle became Ultra Woman, and Alexander dubbed himself Aries. Danielle is the team spokeswoman, Alex is their leader, and they do their best to promote environmental as well as sociological harmony. Danielle knows what happens to worlds that are abused by its inhabitants. She wants her adoptive world to avoid having to lose its native peoples in order to save it. Realizing that she has a responsibility to use her powers to help those in need, she still disdains the typical fight of the week life of a super team. Therefore, the Solution is far more proactive than many of the other teams. They use the impressive resources of the Utopian Institute to help change environmental policies, and in radical cases terraform the earth itself (as in the 2002 cleansing of Los Angeles). Danielle is still idealistic enough and humble enough to try to work with the rest of humanity. Some of the other members of the Solution are becoming less and less tolerant of "the masses". She despises the Eco-Terrorists as she feels that they set the environmental movement backwards faster than it can go forwards. She has noticed a 'radical' tendency in Alexander, but she turns a blind eye to it as long as he doesn't act on his more reckless impulses.a "You must see that your actions affect more than your pocketbooks!" A Power Girl clone, even down to the costume. Little else to vary her. Environmental Conscience. A popular heroine who gives of her time and fame to help the planet and its people. An attractive blond woman with a muscular, yet feminine, build (comic book biology her people). She has blue eyes and fair skin. Her costume is a white body suit with blue boots and gloves. Her collar plunges a bit and has a broad blue "U" on her neck (it embarrasses her to no end when it’s pointed out). A red cape is tied with golden chains across her shoulders. All in all the uniform is a little more cheesecake than she would like but it was designed by UI and is very popular with the people.