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About
Millennium City isn't quite sure what to make of Riley "Wildfire" Jay. Though she has taken on heroic roles during crisis such as the Qularr Invasion, and Mechanon's Steel Cruisade, many still see her as an uncontrollable force of nature.
She's been on both sides of the law throughout her career, and although one could argue her more questionable acts are "necessary evils", she is nonetheless considered a menace by the MCPD and various media groups around town.
Born with an inherent control over fire, (passed down by her father, a victim of the infamous "Project Sunburst".) Riley is as fiesty and unpredictable as the flames she shoots from her hands. But, even though she may rub people the wrong way, in the end, she always tries to do good by them.
Wildfire's courage in standing up to villainy and oppression has earned her the respect of the superhero community. As such, she is reluctantly considered an ally to the people of Millennium City.