Stellaris
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Following Thor and Hercules, Stellaris soon found herself in New Wundagore, home of the High Evolutionary. She modified her armor to something stealthier and stowed away on his ship to find some new weapons she could use in her crusade against the Celestials. After disposing of a few guards, Stellaris freed the imprisoned Nobilus, one of the High Evolutionary’s New Immortals. Thor tried to stop the rampaging godling as Stellaris used her armor to tap into the ship’s computer system. Learning all she needed to, Stellaris grabbed Nobilus and exited the ship. She thought she now had an ally in her quest to eliminate the Celestials, but Nobilus was more concerned with his master’s wishes and obeyed his commands instead. As Nobilus and the other New Immortals contended with Thor, a new Celestial was about to be born, and Stellaris would not let this happen. She reconfigured her armor and attacked the Celestial where she thought it was most vulnerable, but the resulting explosion was the final catalyst necessary to allow this Celestial to be born.
It has yet to be revealed how she survived her encounter with the Celestials, but Stellaris returned, fully recovered, seeking revenge on Thor for abandoning her in the Black Galaxy. She tracked Eric Masterson, who was the new Thor, and engaged him in combat even as he was attacked by the Thor of the future, Dargo Ktor. She continued to fight both Thunder gods, but then decided to let them finish their battle since she could always get her revenge another time. Stellaris kept to the shadows, revenge far from her thoughts, as she followed Masterson, now Thunderstrike, secretly aiding him against such foes as Bloodaxe and the Juggernaut. She decided to reveal herself when she came to the aid of Thunderstrike and Spider-Man in a battle against S.H.I.E.L.D. and their Man-droid troopers, but left again soon afterwards. Surprising Masterson again at a later date, she had helped Thunderstrike against foes like the Absorbing Man and the Heliopolitan Death god, Seth. However, questions were raised about her mysterious powers when the Absorbing Man tried to soak up her powers and suffered a mental breakdown instead, so she headed for the stars once more in search of answers.
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