Contributed by Mike McDermott

As a teenager looking to travel and pressured by her mother to get a job, Yuki Ohara accepted a job working for an intergalactic courier service. She was recruited since her mutant electric powers allow her to function as an auxiliary engine for the vessel she pilots.
Negasonic Teenage Warhead’s reality warping and precognitive powers gave her a vision of herself and Yuki kissing one hour in the future on a moon in an alien star system. Her precognitive abilities also told her that the kiss was a fixed point in time and if it didn’t happen then the entire universe would cease to exist! The problem was that at this point Ellie and Yuki had never met, so she only had a single hour in which to find Yuki and convince her to kiss her. Emma Frost telepathically gathered a variety of allies to help Ellie locate Yuki in time. Boom Boom was able to identify her on social media, and Moondragon and Phyla-Vell picked up a distress call from her in the Pama System.
A planet was under attack by Megasonic Endless Godhead–an alternate version of Ellie that had become a Galactus-like entity–and Yuki was using a mech suit to defend civilians. Yuki was shocked when Negasonic Teenage Warhead appeared in the cockpit with her, and helped dispose of the Megasonic counterpart.
Yuki and Ellie were then attacked by agents of the Time Variance Authority who intended to erase both Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Yuki Ohara from existence in order to prevent their danger to the timeline. While her allies battled the TVA agents Ellie slowed down time so that she and Yuki were able to spend an entire day getting to know each other in the span of the ten seconds remaining before the end of the universe! The unconventional date ended with a kiss between the two women, and the threat to the universe was averted.
Yuki requested that for their second date they do something a bit more normal, like watch a movie.
With her electrical powers and her romantic pairing with Negasonic Teenage Warhead, Yuki appears to be a comic adaptation of the character Yukio played by Shiori Kutsuna in the Deadpool 2 and Deadpool and Wolverine movies.
Yuki Ohara first appeared in Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic #44 by Andrew Wheeler and Carola Borelli. Ohara created by Wheeler and Borelli. First image by Eleonora Carlini adn the second by Carola Borelli.
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