Ultrawoman Ace is the alternate female version of Ultraman Ace from Another Genesis.
Title: Goddess of the Moon
History
Hailing from the Kingdom of Light, the death of the planet which was caused by Belial meant the death of her husband who perished with their homeworld. To restore him, Ace ventured to find the pieces of the Kingdom of Light and wished to use their power to restore her. This brought her in conflict with her two friends, Jack and Taro who both wished to use the piece they had found to revive a loved one. This lead to a battle between the three giants that resulted in great destruction on the planet they had found the piece. Ultimately their battle resulted in the eruption of a volcano. The three giants realized that the planet's primitive civilization was about to be wiped out because of their selfishness, remorseful, the three leap into the volcano and quelled its eruption.
It was later shown that she was alive, having met with the other Kin of King on Planet King to be told by Leo that King was dead.
Techniques and Weapons
- Ultra Powers: Ace has the abilities standard to a giant of the Kingdom of Ultras
- Flight: Even without her wings, Ace can presumably fly under her own power, even between stars. With her wings, she likely had an advantage in the air.
- Outer Space Adaption: Ace can survive in space under her own power.
- Blessing of Aprasar: Ace gained the blessing of the Fairy people from the Cygnus constellation, which granted her wings and her shield. She presumably has their abilities as well such as Light Wave Plumage for offense.
- Heat Resistance: Ace has shown resistance to high temperatures.
- Shield: Ace's golden shield can counter Taro's trident and Jack's bow.
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Trivia
- Ace's status as a female in this continuity is a reference to her original counterpart's Ultra Host, Yuko Minami, along with her title.
- Ace is also based of the constellation Virgo: The Virgin, often represented by a woman.
- Ace apparently gained the wings on her back from the Blessing of the Fairy Beast Aprasar.
- Her status as a woman is also a reference to Aprasar.