Pollutia AKA Dr. Aerial Haze (Julie McCullough) is the main villainess in the 2001 episode "Life's a Gas" on the TV series "Black Scorpion".
Dr. Aerial Haze is an overzealous enviromental loving scientist and former student of Dr. Noah Goddard AKA The Breathtaker (Adam West), who has declared war on pollution.
She has done numerous things including sending live termites to a lumber company. Her next target is Black Scorpion (Michelle Lintel). She and her two female collegues, Vapor (Traci Bingham) and Mist (Amber Newman) break into B.R.E.A.T.H. headquarters where she makes an anonymous phone call to lure Black Scorpion there.
The two girls lead Black Scorpion on a chase while Haze follows behind and shoots the Scorpion Mobile with corks as part of her war on pollution. Haze gets fired by the B.R.E.A.T.H. directors for following to closely to her former teacher. She then goes to The Pearl Gate Prison where she talks to The Breathtaker who tells her that he was working on a chemical that would allow him to breath outside of his metal armor but the directors refused to let him test it fearing that it was too dangerous.
Haze and her collegues break into B.R.E.A.T.H. headquarters for real and try to steal the chemical that The Breathtaker told her about, but they are ambushed by Black Scorpion. During the struggle the chemical spills on Haze which gives her the power to transform herself into smog. Haze now going by the nickname of Pollutia, decides to cleanse the earth by eliminating all the polluters.
In a final fight with Black Scorpion, both Vapor and Mist are defeated. Pollutia attempts to get away by transforming herself into smog. Scorpion activates the Aero Vaccum on her vehicle, and it sucks up the smog, trapping Pollutia into a small glass bottle.
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- Julie McCullough appeared as Erica, The Erotic in the 2000 episode "A Vanishing Art" for the TV series "Relic Hunter".