One night, during a rare planetary alignment, a meteorite crashes into the Summer Palace lake. Lin Na is drawn there. When she touches the glowing, jade-like core, her body is flooded with golden light. Memories flood back: a distant galaxy, a war against a void entity called the , and a sacrifice. She was Kara-Ze , a guardian of the cosmic lattice.
But the training is interrupted. The Devourer’s vanguard, (silent, humanoid creatures that erase light and memory), attack Beijing. Lin Na fights them publicly, saving a school bus. The internet explodes: #SupergirlIsReal trends globally. Zhao Jie spins the narrative: “She is a new protector of the Chinese Dream.”
Lin Na is captured by , a pragmatic, ruthless officer who believes metahumans are the next evolution of strategic weapons. He reveals that the Devourer—a sentient, dimension-eating darkness—is approaching Earth’s reality, and only Kara-Ze’s power can seal the breach. However, Zhao’s true agenda is to copy her powers into a serum for a squad of super-soldiers, the Red Guards .
Lin Na escapes with the help of , an elderly physicist who once studied her previous incarnation’s relics in the Gobi Desert. He teaches her to control her powers: flight (initially clumsy, smashing through skyscrapers), super-strength (she accidentally tears a subway door off), and her most unique ability— “Harmonic Vision” —seeing the vibrational frequencies that hold reality together.
In a near-future Beijing where advanced tech and ancient mysticism collide, a disillusioned young astrophysics student discovers she is the reincarnation of a legendary cosmic warrior, but her awakening triggers a secret state program that wants to weaponize her powers against a looming interdimensional threat. Story Outline Act One: The Girl Who Fell from the Stars
The Devourer’s eye opens over the Forbidden City, pulling reality apart. Zhao Jie attacks both Lin Na and the Devourer. Lin Na realizes she cannot destroy her sister without destroying herself. So she uses Harmonic Vision to sing the original frequency of their homeworld—a lullaby their mother taught them. The melody doesn’t fight the Devourer; it remembers her. Zar-En’s form weeps, releases the void energy, and dissipates into starlight.
Zhao Jie, fearing Lin Na might defect, injects himself with the unstable Red Protocol serum. He transforms into a raging, power-draining monstrosity called the , believing he can force the Devourer into a trap. Instead, his dark energy attracts the Devourer faster.