. . . . . . . . "Imra Ardeen was a Starfleet engineer assigned to Starbase Deep Space 10 in the year 2377. (CoE eBook: Troubleshooting) Imra Ardeen seems to be named as an homage to the alter ego of DC Comics' super-hero Saturn Girl, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. It isn't clear if she is supposed to represent a Star Trek universe alternate reality version of that character, as Saturn Girl was involved with a crossover in Star Trek\u2014Legion of Super-Heroes where the two realities were briefly warped into combined versions."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Imra Ardeen is the superhero known as Saturn Girl. She is one of the three founding members of the Legion of Superheroes and the love-interest of Lightning Lad and Cosmic Boy."@en . . "Legion"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Member of the The Legion"@en . . "Imra Ardeen"@en . "Imra Ardeen"@en . . . . . . "Imra Ardeen is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes from the 31st century under the name Saturn Girl. She and two other members returned to the past to help Clark stop Brainiac."@en . "Imra Ardeen was a Starfleet engineer assigned to Starbase Deep Space 10 in the year 2377. (CoE eBook: Troubleshooting) Imra Ardeen seems to be named as an homage to the alter ego of DC Comics' super-hero Saturn Girl, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. It isn't clear if she is supposed to represent a Star Trek universe alternate reality version of that character, as Saturn Girl was involved with a crossover in Star Trek\u2014Legion of Super-Heroes where the two realities were briefly warped into combined versions."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Imra Ardeen"@en . . . . "Saturn Girl"@en . "Alive"@en . . "Imra Ardeen is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes from the 31st century under the name Saturn Girl. She and two other members returned to the past to help Clark stop Brainiac."@en . "Imra Ardeen is the superhero known as Saturn Girl. She is one of the three founding members of the Legion of Superheroes and the love-interest of Lightning Lad and Cosmic Boy."@en . . .