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[[File:Radiance-ryoko-sabuki.jpg|thumb|frameless|right|300px|Radiance AKA Ryoko Sabuki]]  
[[File:Radiance-ryoko-sabuki.jpg|thumb|frameless|right|300px|Radiance AKA Ryoko Sabuki]]  


Ryoko Sabuki was the granddaughter of WWII super-heroine [[Golden Woman]] and the daughter of [[Golden Sun|Kenji Sabuki]]. After the death of her sister [[Goldfire|Ameiko]], Ryoko moved to Japan in order to reconnect with the country, and became a celebrity both for her career as a singer and as a superhero.
Ryoko Sabuki was the granddaughter of WWII super-heroine [[Golden Woman]]. After the death of her sister [[Goldfire|Ameiko]], Ryoko moved to Japan in order to reconnect with the country, and became a celebrity both for her career as a singer and as a superhero.


She later decided to roll-out in the United States. As she was in Manhattan talking to her new manager Howard Silver, the Watcher's eye detonated, releasing a blast of energy which caused anyone near the explosion radius to discover deep secrets related to them. Through glimpses of the past, Ryoko discovered that the Invaders had the chance to prevent the atom bomb from being dropped in Hiroshima during World War II.
She later decided to roll-out in the United States. As she was in Manhattan talking to her new manager Howard Silver, the Watcher's eye detonated, releasing a blast of energy which caused anyone near the explosion radius to discover deep secrets related to them. Through glimpses of the past, Ryoko discovered that the Invaders had the chance to prevent the atom bomb from being dropped in Hiroshima during World War II.
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