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safekeeperscosm · 1 year
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idc if the timeline doesn't add up there are scenarios in my head !!!!!!!!!!
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aisling-dearelove · 1 month
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Escape from Aggregor
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autistic-ben-tennyson · 3 months
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Theories about Professor Paradox
I know it's more likely due to UAF using similar facial models for the characters like Ben, Gwen and Natalie, but Paradox does look a lot like Devin, Kevin, Devlin and Aggregor. Strangely enough, Phil also looked like Kevin and Devin in his youth. I have seen the theory that Phil was Kevin's real father.
Paradox being related to Kevin may explain some things. It may explain why the celestialsapians forbid him from coming near them. Aggregor nearly absorbed one of their babies and Kevin considered doing it as well. If Paradox is an Osmosian too (if you prefer them being aliens) it would explain why they don't like him. He also acts a bit like a father to Kevin, fixing his car in his debut episode and warning him about mutating again. He seems too old to be Kevin's father but he could be his great grandfather.
My other theory on Paradox is a bit sadder. Paradox was a scientist working for the US government during the cold war. The characters ethnic or religious backgrounds are never specified but Levin is a Jewish name. Going with the idea of Paradox being related to Kevin, my theory is that Paradox, like Einstein and many other Jewish scientists, escaped Nazi Germany in the 1930s and was offered a professorship in the US. After the war, the government recruited him to work on creating a time portal leading him to where he was in his debut episode. Paradox would, in a way, get his dues by helping Ben and co save the universe from the highbreed attempting a similar genocide. His disgust towards guns, shown when he takes Rozum's pistol, may come from having escaped war, fought in a war and possibly knowing scientists who built nuclear weapons that killed hundreds such as the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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bambeptin · 2 years
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Professor Paradox's Forge of Creation
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radicalellska · 4 months
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I hate this guy so much yall can't even imagine.
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maxriderg · 29 days
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Fellers, to honor the upcoming 56th Birthday of Johnathan "John" William DiMaggio (1968-present), allow Me to share this (complete with the inclusion of Miranda Cosgrove and Drake Bell's Leave It All to Me from well, iCarly) and well, have a VERY SUPER-DEE-DUPER PLUS ULTRA Happy Early 56th Birthday to the King, Ladies and Gentlemen! ;)
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electraslight · 4 months
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the scorned lover of a certain time traveling doctor, the osmosian terror Aggregor (pronounced ah-reh-grr) escaped it's restricted home planet and sought to gain what it's former lover couldn't- ultimate power.
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puppy--jam · 1 year
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Day 5 of Inktober 2023 challenge: Map
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With two thought to that day, I chose map of infinity. Second one was map from minecraft.
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aisling-dearelove · 10 hours
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Aggregor, mad god of the cosmos.
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suethesocks · 1 year
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I have come to a realization that Aggregor's biggest flaw is that he like, does nothing
Aggregor peaked early in the arc because doing nothing was excusable when you were just hyping up the villain
but fr think about it. what does aggregor really do other than sneak around and capture the andromedas. he has 1 kinda cool fight in Fused, and then he goes on the run. leaving his ship as a decoy was pretty cool too, but then he doesnt really do anything
after he sucessfully absorbs the andromeda aliens, you think "oh finally hes gonna do something cool now, this is the payoff" but its a kinda typical meh UAF fightscene
Then they go to the alien temple and Aggregor: does nothing, he just swoops in last minute to get the piece of the map
when rewatching this i thought to myself "hang on, why is he doing this. why did he purposefully wait for them to set the traps off for him and then take advantage, surely the entire reason he went on this whole alien kidnapping quest was so that he can do this himself??
Then theres Deep, again same thing. We see aggregor evade some plumbers and then never see him again until he comes in, again takes the map of infinity (apparently he snuck in, which like okay fair enough? was your plan just entirely reliant on the fact that they wouldnt ever check this tiny piece of the planet)
Then the ledgerdomain episode, we see aggregor go inside and then never ever again see him until he sucker punches adwaitya (while ben was fighting him) 1 (one) time and takes the alpha rune and fucks off
Perplexahedron is the only time aggregor directly faces off against our team in a serious legitamate fight since he absorbed the andromeda aliens and much like that first time, it was also really underwhelming. Also just a poor excuse for ben to drop the map for aggregor to swipe it off the ground
HE DROPS THE PIECE!! AGGREGOR DOESNT EVEN TEAR INTO THE RB3 AND TAKE THE MAP FROM THEM THEIR, BEN JUST D R O P S I T
Tomorrow im gonna rewatch the forge of creation, though id argue aggregor as a character is beyond saving tbh hes terribly lost all hype he ever built up. He just did not spend time in the oven yk, no amount of whipped cream can save that
Thats without getting into him as a character either, hes so painfully bland but thats a long text post for another day
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ben-101-rewrite · 8 months
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In your rewrite, do you have plans to kill off any major villains? Like Vilgax or Aggregor.
I do have some ideas for planned deaths, yes. Vilgax and Dagon are two I know will die at somepoint in the series, but others like Aggregor will most likely still be kicking, just not a threat anymore. Or at least, not a threat for the time being.
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ectopuppy · 2 months
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back to watching ben 10 👍
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hisohisoart · 1 year
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Look at this man. He's just standing there. In the field.
He's about to comit war crimes but right now he almost looks peacefull.
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whatudottu · 1 year
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Me thinking about electrical compression and aliens again has led me to think about another repeat biology subject of the amperi, and how I can explain wire travel in a (still fictional) logical way- find out next now how that turns out!
You know, after I have posted multiple other stuff between this being completed and this actually being posted-
One thing that I tend to do when considering amperi biology is that they need to be a little moist (apologies for the word) in order to breathe, but to take more inspiration from jellyfish - surprisingly the actual inspiration for amperi (probably because you couldn’t exactly design constantly transparent characters in animated tv) - and say that physically a lot of their main body is made from this moisture. Unlike jellyfish it’s not quite water, rather it’s a conductive fluid that actually contains a lot of electrochemical signals akin to a nervous system. This in particular is a biological reason why emotion reading is part of amperi languages - communication is done through the excretion and dispersal of this nervous system in water - and why the now ‘surrounded by emotion chemicals’ Ra’ad due to his undiscovered psychometry mutation was constantly overwhelmed, overstimulated, and overcome with anxiety.
And it’s this excretion that actually plays a language role too, essentially being practically REQUIRED in communication especially with how in water it spreads out. A reason why in the air amperi are a little damp is because excretion is a constant (but consistent) autonomic function, like conductive sweat that contains so many messages, though in surface environments it does make communication difficult. Partly the reason why Ra’ad finds himself preferring land, even if either way he’d still need to wear some damp robes when a dry season hits; it beats having to wear one everytime in the ocean with the cultural equivalent connotation of constantly wearing a balaclava though-
And all this ‘filled with goo’ stuff doesn’t mean that amperi have a true main body under their skin (that’s for @ohyeahben10 ‘s Ultimate Ampfibian) but it DOES mean that if an amperi were to perhaps compress themselves to a smaller ‘fit through the neck of a bottle’ size, they build up a charge and in fact begin to conduct electricity. It’s an adaptation for both offence and defence, either being used in constricting tentacles to electrocute prey and victims through excretion and consequent conduction of their electrochemical gel or - a way we will explore in depth next - electrifying predators and assailants using complete compression and slipping between teeth, gills, blowholes, and/or grasp, leaving a trail of ‘lightning’ in escape.
That’s right baby I’ve finally figured out how to logic my way around wire walking!
I’ve mentioned a few times that I think amperi have a bone in them, often referring to he more literal bone like structure in cuttlefish rather than the flexible structure inside of a squid called a gladius or pen, the squid of course being the basis of my ‘this exists in real biology’ inspiration. In fact, perhaps this gladius will serve to fit much better with the amperi, as it’s role in Earth squids is to serve as protection of visceral organs and an attachment for very important muscle groups; I say, grinning into the camera as if I were a villain thinking of something dastardly.
With this gladius, not only does it serve as a base for the important muscle groups of compression - a complicated dynamic of contracting muscles to reduce size and expanding pores to excrete the mucus they adapted for - but in amongst the visceral organs (from a list of few includes the very important heart) there is a very valued organ that in fact produces its conductive gel, sitting nice and comfortable against the brain where these electrochemical signals translate into commands ether somatic or autonomic. As the muscles contract using the gladius as it’s base it in fact squeezes the perfectly placed organ that disperses this electrochemical as if along a highly distributed nervous system and in fact carries with it charge, charge that conducts to whatever purpose the amperi compresses with.
It is that same conductivity that amperi naturally are that allows them wire and cable transportation, since it is a high energy mode of travel for a significantly reduced body size. In a great grand ocean of vast expanses it’s less effective than the semi-compression of weaponry and desperate compression of ‘please don’t eat me’, or the less desperate semi-compression of electric inking; too much energy for too little time, it’s like trying to sprint across the country.
But in areas with a denser population with specific infrastructure built as the amperi equivalent for public transportation or perhaps at a more basic level a bike lane, literal cable travel is developed around the idea of being high energy fast travelling short distance trips. In ocean cities or towns in close proximity to them, think like if internet cables along the ocean floor were filled with people going to work or school or just going out for lunch. On the land where a lot of the metalworking is literally landlocked to be in as dry of air as it can in order to smith, there are powerlines that provide local traffic for any surface towns or workplaces, but you also get a few more uh trespassers along the lines because a not insignificant number of people live on the surface as hermits away from the ocean and many lines are mainly for transit companies.
From personal experience of accidentally walking through my local transit worksite (fuck you google maps) finding that I’m on the wrong side of a tollgate, sometimes where you need or want to go, the fastest route just so happens to be through the company lines.
On Earth, because the only reason we have internet cables and powerlines is because we use them as - well - powerlines and internet cables, it’s not as if an amperi runaway who’s lost and afraid far from whatever he might’ve called familiar if not quite the home he wanted it to be has any real societal understanding that Earth is the American transportation system of Tesslos, Ra’ad just takes the lines and is internally horrified that they lead directly into houses on occasion.
And I think that’s it for wire walking lmao- this was meant to be posted after I rambles about petrosapien nervous systems but yeet yeet!
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kariachi · 2 years
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Random because it’s midnight and I have words: I’ve mentioned it in fic but due to how Ossy Nestings work while Kevin and Kay have different sires (yay Ossy breeding, Devin is both their dam which is why they’re part of the same clan) under Ossy law and custom they’re both considered to be equally the spawn of each other’s sire. Which might be in part the case with Kevin (he’s very clearly Eva’s but Ossy breeding is a mess so some of Selan’s genes could well be in there) but Devin hadn’t been within a lightyear of anywhere Eva ever ended up going when Kay came along.
An interesting time she gets to have, every time she has to go “yes that’s one of my sons, yes he’s only three years younger than me, it’s more of a step-child situation”.
Another fun thing about the whole mess- in response to his looking out for and taking Kevin under his wing, Selan and Eva have posthumously accepted Kwarrel as a technically-honorary member of the Nesting (which, given they’re the only ones still actively a part of it-). Meaning that, by Ossy custom (not law in this case) Kwarrel is considered one of Kevin and Kay’s sires. So Kay now has a dad that not only did he never get the chance to meet, his dam never got the chance to meet him, which shockingly is not all that rare an occurrence amongst Osmosians.
This also means, since Kay’s been a father since Kevin was two, that Kwarrel posthumously gained grandchildren.
Such is the sort’ve chaos you get with Nestings. Especially ones that cross the species barrier.
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jolyne-best-jojo · 2 years
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Just saw some guy claim Aggregor is 17D. Which would also imply Kevin and Ultimate Echo Echo are 17D. Like no, they're not the only characters in Ben 10 with any argument for anything close to 17D are the Naljians and Celestialsapiens.
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