KELLEN ALIEN STREAM: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RzLptJ7Vp8w.html Also, forgot to update the Vehicle Repair Counter when the RB3 gets wrecked on Galvan Prime. I'll mention that in the next Full Breakdown!
At 14:36 if you think of it as a motherboard, they would be breaking through from a separate layer of the board, cause motherboards have several layers to accommodate multiple traces.
What if you could continue the Ultimate's story and say they do hangout with Eunice in Primus maybe helping Azmuth with a Couple of Stuff but don't kill any of the Ultimates
I think the Ultimates gain sentience due to the nature of their creation. The DNA is put through a simulated "Worst Case scenario" so the DNA develops experiences and memories in response to the simulation. This would explain Ult. Humungosaur's "My mother tried to eat me before I even hatched" line.
Makes sense. I imagine it's the same thing when Ben collects a new alien DNA sample through the Omnitrix. He's essentially cloning an alien and then transforming into them. And the ultimate aliens are the said clones who were experimented upon - like a living being turned into a living weapon.
That's horrifying. That means every alien Was like in a war-zone for their entire life and then suddenly enslaved to be used as a puppet. I would've loved to see Saul and the other ultimates interacting with the enviroments of their home Planets. Like the ultimates beating the ever living crap out of their "predators" while having trauma flashbacks.
I guess they are like Droids from Star Wars. A droid straight out of the factory is preprogrammed with all the code needed for them to operate effectively but over time they will eventually develop a personality based on both their memories and the original parameters they were programed with. So the ultimates essentially start out as mere computer programs but over millions of simulated years they eventually develop a personality.
This explanation makes the most sense to me. The personalities they have are a result of their simulated lives. Saul is referencing the “worst case scenario” the Ultimatrix put him through. That does kinda mean all the Ultimates have pretty messed up lives, and likely blamed Ben initially.
The fact that that generic robot at the beginning of the episode really did seem to be a living being (it's shown clearly feeling pain, surrendering, etc) does kinda tie in to the whole theme of the episode, of the transformations being alive.
It probably would have helped if it wasnt UAFs typical Red and gray generic robot design. Maybe a more unique design with a face more capable of showing expression, and not that Vocie Filter that makes me barley even understand him, would have helped a lot here
I know Ultimate Alien gets a lot of hate nowadays however Ben’s willing to sacrifice himself for the Ultimate aliens is definitely one of the best moments in the entire franchise.. showing his willingness to let other beings (including aliens) he’s never known to before to be free. Now that’s the TRUE meaning of being a hero..
Ultimate Alien only failed because Ben bought into his own hype when his secret got out. He got better about it by the end of the season, but it got sooooo bad in omniverse. I’m one of the few that actually likes Julie.
I wonder if the reason why the ultimate aliens gained sentence due to a "glitch" was because of the simulated million years of combat. Ultimate Humungosaur mentions that his mother tried to eat him as an egg, which shouldn't be a thing in a battle simulation, so I wonder if the glitch was giving the transformations whole lives to live instead of just the battles, hence why they gained sentience and a desire to live independently from Ben and the Ultimatrix
I always assumed that was the case. Ultimatrix generates billions upon billions of simulation, picks up the best and deletes the rest, before doing the whole process again untill it creates an organism specifically breed for combat, takes it's dna, then deletes it's too. But due to a glitch, it failed to delete that data at least one and accidentally created a sentient artificial being with memories of all those simulations. Which if course almost drew it insane. It's such a cool concept that I wish was explored a bit more.
But the Ultimatrix doesn't just simulate combat, it simulates the worst possible scenario for each species. It goes beyond just constant war, and in U-Humungosaur's case includes some form of cannibalism. That's why it's possible for this sentient version of the transformation to have experienced this.
@@jvbon646 I feel the need to paste a quote here. Cave Johnson: "We haven't entirely nailed down what element it is yet, but I'll tell you this: _it's a lively one,_ and it does *NOT* like the human skeleton."
The "You are evolving" line from Asmuth could be read as Asmuth saying Kevin is growing as a person. If someone like Kevin can become a hero and selfless person willing to sacrifice himself for his friend, then Asmuth has a chance to not be such a jerk. That scene marks Kevin's growth and has it recognized by others. I've always found Kevin to be a more compelling character than Ben because Ben is the hero, we expect him to do the right thing but Kevin is grayer.
Yeah, but I think like Kuro, I'm questioning why he uses that phrasing. Like, that makes it sound like, in my head at least, Azmuth was going to have ended up MAKING Kevin or some kind of crap like that.
This is probably the worst situation of Ben getting possessed by his aliens because at least with Ghost Freak and Big Chill he was somewhat safe in his human form
While I’m fully aware that the Ultimates want to be free and live their lives in peace, it would have been cool to see them return. With them not really being actual fighters/combatants, it still would have been cool to see them return and help Ben and the team in some sort of fight/battle. Like Ben and the team are in a sticky situation, but at the last moment Azmuth arrives with the Ultimates to help Ben win whatever battle or situation is going on at the time. The Ultimates helping could be their way of both saying thank you for what Ben did for them, as well as repay the favor/debt. In the end, I think this was a well put together episode with tones of A+ writing an decision making. Everyone in this episode were 10/10’s.
Exactly this was by far my most favorite episode in the entire ben 10 series At first when ben as ultimate humungousaur had red eyes I thought it was Albedo lmfao
This is one the best episodes of Ultimate Alien. Kevin's speech is very wholesome and Ben's willingness to sacrifice himself to set The Ultimate's free was such a powerful moment. 35:07-35:25 But I too would've liked to see the Ultimate's return and have them either living on their species home planets or on Primus with Eunice.
@@ianr.navahuber2195 Indeed, in fact personally I could see Ultimate Cannonbolt living on Primus or staying on earth because his species home planet was destroyed.
This is my favorite episode of Ultimate Alien by far. It gives a great story, shows what Ben is willing to do to save individuals, and it actually feels like it deserves being called Ultimate Alien
Something I just realized, when Ben is human again, and is fighting for control with Ultimate Humungusaur, his eyes being solid green makes it seem less like he’s back to normal, but rather like this is just another transformation
One thing I wanted to mention, at 11:30 when ultimate humongousaur has that memory, it could be because the ultimatrix runs the DNA through a simulation of the most dangerous environment possible, so his mother trying to eat him could be a memory from a part of that simulation
exactly my thought. its the process used to make the forms. they are not actual aliens that dna was sampled from so the in video explication doesn't make sense. but simulation fits perfectly
I just noticed Ultimate Spidermonkey covers his ears when standing behind Ultimate Echo Echo's sound attack. Could be a reach but I think it's a neat little reference to how Spidermonkey's species has really good hearing.
Kevin speech when he was fighting a Upgrade species And Ben speech for he jumped into the pit really sent me to tears. This episode shows that Ben shows responsibility for his actions.
Ben is probably not directly inside the Ultimatrix' Ominitrix parts but it's added battle-evolution simulator, where the ultimates are "born", that's why it looks so different.
The whole Kevin Speech while he's fighting the Galvanic Mechamorph is just too sweet. It's so lovely ❤️✨👍🏻. Shows how much Ben is like a little brother to him too
I liked the touch that Ben couldn't possess the ultimates after going ghostfreak. While in a plot standpoint it just makes sense to not allow that to ensure there's no easy way out, It also fits with a prior plot point set back in the original Ben 10. Zeke couldn't possess ben when he was transformed, and had to wait for him to become human. These ultimates, while not technically ben, still fall under the category of transformation and receive the same anti-possession protection. Likely some kind of failsafe protection both the omnitrix and the ultimatrix share to ensure the user is safe from being controlled by beings like Zeke.
My headcanon as to why Ultimate Wildmutt didn't appear is that an Ultimate has to be used a certain amount of times and exist long enough to form a consciousness. Ultimate Wildmutt was used once all the others had at least 4 appearances
Or maybe he's a pacifist, the smarter somebody becomes the less willing they are to fight. Albert einstein wasnt much of a fighter and you know that steven hawkings fighting skills are below average. The smarter you become the more you want to preserve your own existance and hire dumb muscle to protect yourself.
@@theplaguegamer6216 just because you're made for something doesnt mean that you want to do that same something. Many kids go on kick-boxing because their parents force them to while all they want to do is have a peacefull life, play some soccer from time to time and videogames instead of trying to kick the ass of their fellow comrade in arms who doesnt even want to be there
@@youtubestudiosucks978 in Phill's episode in teh original show they said vulpimancers weren't friendly even with their own race so I don't know what will make the design for war U. Wildmut not aggresive
Also for the 'my mother tried to eat me before I was born' I think maybe they are apart of the 1 million years of evolution or whatever, like they are the descendant of it so it has simulated memories
Something I just realized, when Ben is human again, and is fighting for control with Ultimate Humungusaur, his eyes being solid green makes it seem less like he’s back to normal, but rather like this is just another transformation
I wish these Ultimates returned in Omniverse because I would love to see what type of lives would they live? They are one of a kind versions of their own species. I wonder how would their species react and treat them?
@@shadowninjagamingyt9680 depends on how you treat the redesigns. Did Four Arms always have a moustache, or does he just get that when hes older? What color is the classic omnitrix symbol?
I don't think so, it's entirely possible that Albedo would have continued to refine the Ultimatrix, or he could have simply seen the problem ahead of time and solved it, like a mechanic who tells you that you'll need to fix it soon Exhaust manifold before anything happened, because it's entirely possible that the Ultimatrix reported these errors, or that those in the know could see them, like Albedo or Azimuth
This is one my favorite episodes in the series the humor lands well and the characters are written super good. Ben willing to sacrifice his life for the Ultimates when he just met them & they tried to kill him shows how heroic & noble a person he is. Also love Kevin’s speech to Azmuth about how much he values Ben as a friend. I almost teared up towards the end I knew Ben wasn’t gonna die but the emotion still hit
How do you explain Ben having the Ultimatrix inside the Ultimatrix? That's weird and trippy. In Destroy All Aliens, Ben went inside the Omnitrix, and he doesn't have it in there
@@yudhazacharias9377 Well I’m not completely sure but Ben went inside the Omnitrix because of Gwen’s spell this time around it was the Ultimatrix it self that caused it.
17:55 head canon, Ultimate Wildmutt is low key super intelligent like Brainstorm or something. He avoided the whole situation so he could exist without the other ultimates taking up space or something
I always found the idea of each of Ben's alien transformations being alive with their own individual personalities and quirks an interesting concept. I like to imagine Echo Echo and his individual clones being like Huey, Dewey and Louie, finishing each other's other sentences and all, while Humungosaur is seen by all the other transformations as a spot light hog and chastised for being Ben's "pet favourite".
I like to believe the ultimate aliens plot was really supposed to be the plot of the last arc from UA, but since they allowed them to do the cult plot, that was brushed off
My theory for this episode is that the ultimatrix in order to create ultimates creates a simulation in itself and samples the transformations inside as real beings and then runs them through various scenerios for millions of years forcing them to adapt and evolve their ultimate abilities but in the process giving them sentience. That explains why ben is in a city environment is just one of the scenerios that the device creates.
I didn’t see this comment before I made a similar one, but yea, I agree. It’s already confirmed that the ultimates are made from running the dna through a “worst case scenario” so I assume these sentient ultimate aliens lived through the simulations and that’s where their memories are from.
I think the reason why the Ultimates seem underpowered is because they don't want to kill Ben right away, they want to capture him and throw him in that pit thing
The scene where Ben kisses Gwen, apologizes to the Ultimate Aliens even though he didn't know they were suffering and willingly sacrifices himself to save them, will never not make me tear up. Same with Kevin's speech. Also, I love how Gwen is willing to kill to save Ben's life. Shows how much she really cares about him.
"What's the plan?" "There is no plan" Love moments like these. It was such an obvious opportunity for them to plot some other way out of the situation but Ben's just not about that here. He knows what he needs to do to do what he believes is right, and that means going through with the self-sacrifice even if he isn't particularly happy about it. It pairs nicely with Gwen and Kevin's moment earlier where they both have different ideas for how to help Ben and decide they'll try both of them separately; Ben and Gwen aren't exactly on the same page here but Ben makes his choice, and while it wasn't what she expected, Gwen still respects it.
I swear, Ben 10 had so much potential to turn these genuinely good one time episodes into spin-off shows, like the Max Force of these ultimate aliens, maybe with Eunice like you mentioned. I'd even take an Albedo show with Hugh, Swamps, and Fridge lol. All these could expand world building.
My theory about wildmutt was that since it part of the og 10, and since Ben has still used and respected his aliens even as a kid, wildmutt chose not to rebel.
i mean ben only used ultimate wildmutt once at this time so it's quite likely he didn't rebel as he wasn't a frequently used ultimate all the others in this episode were used a lot more than him
This episode is easily in my top three episodes in the UAF era. I wish they followed through on the Ultimate sentience plotline and did a follow-up for these Ultimates. How crazy would it have been to see them come back to square off with Albedo? Or see them on their home worlds and have that bittersweet realization that this is realistically their first time home but by the design of the Ultimatrix they would have only known their home from a worst case scenario simulation that required their more combat adapted forms? Just a moment of Saul stepping on planet, freezing at seeing it in its prime, and just falling to his knees in tears
11:20 It IS possible that the memory is real to Ult. Humongousaur, as the ultimates are evolved into their forms by simulating years of worst-case scenarios to survive, if I remember correctly.
Despite this being one of Way Big’s most memorable appearances, I’m kinda bummed out about how small they made him. He’s significantly smaller in this episode than in every single preceding appearances. I want him to be so massive that he could threaten to crush the Ultimates with a single footstep (like in Soto, Simple or even War of the worlds) not merely 4 or 5 times the height of Ult Humongosaur. Heck, isn’t that how big Max Size Humongosaur is ? Way Big should be far larger. Episode is still GOAT-ed and looks cool AF though.
@@mertensiam3384 the writers do make waybig's size rather inconsistent in cosmic destruction the video game he was smaller than the nearby bridges in the cgi cutscenes but whilst the player is controlling him in the in game level he's much bigger than the bridge as well as albedo who was evil waybig in the episode simple i noticed that waybig looked even bigger than he should be
Big Chill and Rath are very different situations from Ghostfreak. Theres can be explained by things that are part of genetics. Like hormones and strong instincts. Ghostfreak entirely took control. Ben is very much in control of Rath, and with Big Chill it's presented as though he was simply unaware of what he was doing. Like sleepwalking. Plus if Big Chill was the same as Ghostfreak, I feel like he wouldn't have just stopped after the birth, its next goal would have been to get out of the omnitrix, if it was sentient And in this episode, this was presented as either a bug or a poor design choice with the ultimatrix. Being designed for peace by Azmuth I cannot imagine the original would've worked taht way. Albedo however heavily disagreed with that design philosophy. Also the glitch has been interpreted as an issue with how the Ultimatrix runs simulations to make them in the first place. Thats how I personally view this episode anyway.
I believe Ultimate Wildmutt isn't in this episode because of his lack of eyes, the viewers won't be able to distinguish between the sentient-red eye-version and Ben's-green eye-version
Given the way Ultimates are said to be created by "simulating their evolution in a warzone", I assumed that the bug that gave them consciousness, and by extension Ultimate Humongo having memories of his mother, were that. So in the Ultimate Humongo simulation, his mother tried to eat him before he even hatched, and this Ultimate Humongo can remember that.
When I was younger and saw this episode for the first time, I got emotional as heck and started crying when Ben was gonna sacrifice himself. I’ll never forget the emotional impact this episode gave me. So good man.
This was a legit horrifying episode to watch when you were a kid, like some of us could imagine having an omnitrix or whatever ben had at thr time. But for this glitch to happen and then suddenly trap personas of aliens that, from what we saw of ultimate humongousaur and his mom trying to eat him, it felt like you would be a jailer and trapper of innocent people and took over their bodies like puppets. Edit: started a war in the comments, stay away please!
11:19 I always interpreted this as a sort of memory created by the simulated million-year long worst-case scenario. Like, the life this being *would* have lived. Honestly I wish the sentient Ultimates came back again. If anything, just to see them name themselves and develop into unique characters, maybe even get unique designs. Too bad no one on the OV team was interested in these guys, let alone the Ultimates Also 20:25 neat detail that they made Ult. Spidermonkey react to Ult. Echo Echo's sound waves. Simian mentioned in his debut episode that Arachnichimps have enhanced hearing, something I don't think is really ever brought up again, so it's neat to see it subtly acknowledged here
For the Ultimates memories I think the Ultimatrix fabricated them with the consciousness. Since it makes ultimates by putting the transformation in a non stop war setting for 1000 years. I imagine that on the last simulation, it follows the life of the most recent iteration of the transformation. Then when they reach their physical prime, the sample is captured and forced to be what Ben transforms into. So this ultimate humongusaur probably started life like that, with his mother trying to eat him due to lack of food. Then when he reached his prime, he was forced to just be a transformation controlled by Albedo and later Ben.
Minor corrections but it's a million years and the transformations are all the same age as Ben. The only exception I can think off are the scanned aliens.
@@madladdie7069 that's because this is UAF, and we can't have aliens looking different, appereanly But they're also supposed to be the peak of their species, so Ben looking JUST like them implies they're already the best of the best??? I guess I could believe that if it happened once, but it happens everytime he scans an alien in UAF to show that they just didn't care enough/didn't have enough budget to make it lore accurate Because when we see Ben scan Liam in Omniverse, he turns into a much, MUCH different looking alien, which implies Liam is probably below average of what the Omnitrix considers the peak of his species
This whole episode makes sense of you think about it. In Destroy All Aliens, the protype omnitrix has been shown to download individuals and even had a simulation of Dimond Head's home world. It even effect Asmuth's mind when DNA started to leak from the Omnitrix and turn him into Waybig. In fact, the entire method for going Ultimate is by placing the base forms in a simulated version of their own home world and turning it into an active warzone for a million years. This is why when Eon uses his time rays on Ultimate Swampfire, Ben losses regular Swampfire as well. Let's also not forget about Alien X.
16:48 I remember a kids book called science friction, where he’s fighting a bunch of small aliens, turns into ultimate echo echo, where apparently he can also duplicate, he has an open mouth
When I watched this episode I always figured the Ultimates gained sentience over time due to the simulation they were put through. So that’d kinda explain why Saul has memories of a mom because it could be from the numerous “generations” that were put through the simulation.
This episode was pure hype. Seing Ben vs the Ultimates, Gwen in her Anodyte form to save Ben, Ghostfreak, and the tension of Ben's sacrifice. Also always felt bad for the robot at the start.
11:35 This could explain why Glitch Tennyson has access to information of galvanic mechomorph that he shouldn't. Also sense Glitch is half human he probably has a little bit of understanding of humans before meeting Ben. Also speaking of glowing eyes, I feel like Glitch should have glowing green eyes in his Glitch Ben form if he where to assimilate DNA or use his Omni-energy and omni-core for anything in that form.
@@ahmed4363 Shockrock's species, it's a creature made of rocks and electricity, it was unlocked after Ben used Upgrade on the Omnitrix to defeat Vilgax in S1's finale In the S2's finale, the Fulminis used the Omnitrix as a gateway to conquer Earth Also, S2's gimmick is aliens with Fulmini armors and enhanced abilities
@@burner555 Yap. Upgrade's DNA fused with Ben's DNA creating a new being. In other words Ben gets a brother. Although genetically they are close to being father and son then brothers, but that's just weird so let's go with brothers.
I like to think that the ultimatrix not being complete in albedo’s “finishing” it caused this glitch to slowly gradually progress to where this episode happens and that azmuth corrected this and improved upon it and other glitches in the true omnitrix.
I wonder if Azmuth was secretly working on the true Omnitrix in this episode and the later events that happened, convinced him to eventually give it to Ben at the end of Ultimate Alien.
I always figured since the Ultimates were created by simulations hostile environments to boost combat evolution these Trapped iterations have memories made up of how they grew to maturity. So in a hyper aggressive habitat Saul would have been in danger of getting eaten because of the difficulty it takes to survive. So he remembers the simulation
It could be argued that the reason Ultimate Wildmutt and Ultimate Waybig aren't in this episode is that the Ultimates don't exist in the Ultimatrix until he chooses to evolve an alien to their Ultimate form for the first time. Like since it needs to run a simulation on each DNA sample and put that species through however many years of constant war (I forget), an Ultimate is only created when Ben CHOOSES to run that simulation, and so only the aliens he had evolved up to that point were present in the Ultimatrix.
Ultimate Wildmutt does already exist tho? It just either hasn't gained enough independance due to only being used briefly once or it was simply ok with existing as a dataset and chose not to go out of line.
11:50 The way I see it is that since the Ultimate function works by running a simulation to evolve these creatures, those memories are a part of said simulation. We see with Suemongousaur later that Vaxasaurians care for their young, but maybe in this simulated reality where Terradino is a protean hellhole that results in them evolving to adapt to war, cannibalism is more commonplace?
10:40 Them being one off characters is exactly why they are allowed to have a new voice actor. They don't want to hire someone new for Edwards, because they're worried they won't be able to book that person in time when it's time to record for his next episode. At least as far as I understand, I don't know if that was the reasoning.
I love these episodes where Dee Bradley baker really gets to show off his acting chops. Also I think for Ultimate Humungousaur, the backstory he's talking about are from the simulation of how the Ultimates are created. So that incident of his mother trying to eat him DID happen in the artificial simulation, and Humungousaur remembers that as happening to him. It didn't end up erasing his, or any of the other Ultimates' minds like it was supposed to before finalizing them as a transformation
This episode had some of my favourite moments. Ben willing to sacrifice himself and Kevin’s speech. Both scenes show how much each character has grown and like you said they ain’t played out as a joke. From the soundtrack, art, the goodbye to Gwen and the ending, the whole episode was peak.
Alternatively, the Ultimate memories are from the Ultimatrix's evolution simulation. The simulation accidentally created a fully sapient consciousness, including artificial memories of events from the simulation isn't much of a stretch from that.
I'd speculated that the sentience glitch was a direct resukt of the way the ultimatrix creates ultimates. It simulates millions of years if evolution in the most brutal conditions. So its entirely plausible that the device literaly simulates reality so acurate that the people it simulates were sentient with full lives. Especialy since it was made by albedo and he probabky wouldn't care about the moral implications of such a system
21:24 Actually, it wouldn't shatter through everything, because there's no sound in space, it's probably just a radio transmission, heard from speakers inside the rust bucket 3
I think Albedo designed these specific Ultimate transformations. That would explain how weaponized and gimmicky they are, as well as their red eyes. I think designing them made them actually ‘real’. OV has more believable designs for Ultimate Humungousaur and Ultimate Spidermonkey, too.
One possible explanation for why Ben timed out as Waybig here is because he anticipated that it should be time to time out. At least thats my head canon for it. Kinda like when you're dreaming and you anticipate that something is about to happen, therefore it does. Especially since the setting is presumably pretty dream-like.
Something that I'm surprised Kuro didn't mention is just how wild the scaling of the robot is at the beginning. Sometimes he's huge, and other times the background makes him look like he's the same size as a car.
My head cannon about the ultimates goes like this ( and I think I wrote this in a previous breakdown ) The Ultimatrix core was never supposed to be a device used for transformations, rather it was meant to be something that predicts possible evolutions for species to either foresee possible events that would trigger said evolution or what needs to be done to support said species. I figure that’s something azmuth would do. The device took core DNA and put it in a simulation of worst case scenarios and the tested DNA was that of the ultimates available up until now. They were all given simulated lives and a conciseness and were never meant to be combined with other DNA through transformations. This is why Ultimate Saur has memories of his mother trying to eat him as in a worst case scenario, that would probably end what she needed to do in order to survive When Albedo took the core he modified it to work as a transformation device since it still had a lot of DNA uploaded into it. When transforming into ultimates it had a similar effect as it did with ghostfreak where it was still Ben in the drivers seat but over time the original aliens took over
My headcanon for why the Ultimate came alive is that there was a glitch in the artificial evolution function. Where the simulation of the war resulted in personalities developing with the ultimates Ben uses most.
35:01 That's super weird considering that Iron is one of the most stable elements. The two elements that Azmuth mentioned are radiaoactive and therefore decay which is why they're rare.
This episode was one of the few that regardless of what I'm doing or what I'm in the middle of watching, if it comes to mind I always go back and watch it, it's a Standout that has stood the test of time, the trio are all given the arcs they need, Kevin defends his once foe humbly, Gwen accepts that her family is more important again than her own humanity to save Ben going overboard, and Ben accepting his conclusion and not wanting to try n run, he faces what had to be done in his mind and did it
11:55 Albedo talked about how the ultimatrix makes the ultimates through simulations so I think it would be resonable to think that the device made each generation have certain attributes like early age combat (having to survive your parents trying to eat you) to encourage evolution
My theory about Ultimate Humangausaour having his own memories was, since they are made by putting the original DNA through a simulation that runs for millions of years in a war-torn envoirement. He actually lived in that envoirement in the simulation and has memories from that life.
11:40 I always thought it was a population simulation the Ultimatrix ran to 'evolve' each sampled species and picked the prime specimen of each reproduction cycle to simulate another, until there were no more beneficial mutations to be had in each species' natural habitat. Therefore, Humongosaur's mom DID try to eat him before he hatched...even if she never had the privilege of being made real. I took it as the Ultimatrix having a structure to host all these simulations. Also Earth IS full of rare elements, since one of our sun's precursors was large enough to create them. I doubt most solar systems already in existence have Uranium.
Everyone's saying Max's strength is inconsistent, but then we got Kevin who here can launch an Ultimate Humongousaur 100 metres away, but then fails to deal with a random Galvanic Mechamorph guardian
who's to say every galvanic mechamorph is weaker than ultimate humomgousaur ? the one who fought kevin seemed very advanced and overpowerd compaed to upgrade that ben uses i can see that gaurd beaten ultimate humoangousor
This episode really should've been a two-parter. You can tell that the staff had a lot of great ideas but had to cram them all into a single episode, probably because Cartoon Network couldn't let them do another season-long arc like with Aggregor and Ultimate Kevin and told them to produce all those filler episodes.
Francium is a real element, but it’s so radioactive that it decays into radium with a half life of 22 minutes. So if you have a piece of francium, you lose half of it every 22 minutes…
When I originally watched this episode, I initially thought Ben died and I yelled it out, only for my sister to exclaim in joy to be upset by him not actually dying.
Kind of a weird aside, but when I heard the question about there being dust on the ground my immediate thought was "dusty circuit board." I think the Ultimatrix just needs a spray of compressed air like when my PC's internals get dusty.
hey, glitch is not creating randomly life, there is a explanation behind how ultimate are created, they are put in a simulation environment for 1000s of year, and they are left to evolve naturally, now for that evolution to work, they must act like real life, now instead of it creating life that are reflection of ben, it created completely different life, and that life resisted the ulmatrix deleting it, so their consciousness persisted.
19:12 I think that inside the Ultimatrix, Ben has a sort of “Limited Master Control”, but he doesn’t have the same characteristics of his own transformations.