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==Albedo==
==Albedo==
* [[Yuri Lowenthal]] - [[Ben 10: Alien Force]] and [[Ben 10: Ultimate Alien]] (in Ben's form)
* [[Yuri Lowenthal]] - [[Ben 10: Alien Force]] and [[Ben 10: Ultimate Alien]]


'''Albedo''' is a brilliant, albeit arrogant and rude Galvan that shows [[Antisocial personality disorder|sociopathic tendencies]], his actual age is unknown. At one point, he was the assistant to Azmuth, whom he asked for an Omnitrix of his own. When Azmuth refused, he built one of inferior quality and synchronized it to work exactly like Ben's; unfortunately, as Ben's DNA is the default, Albedo was transformed into a clone of Ben. As a result, he also developed many of Ben's habits and traits, which he considers utterly repulsive. He tried to get Ben's Omnitrix in his first appearance, believing it would be able to turn him back to his original form. When Ben refused, he tried to kill him, causing them to fight twice. Albedo's human form was damaged during the second fight when their Omnitrixes fused to each other, causing him to have reversed colors (white/silver hair, red and black jacket, white shirt, and black pants). Azmuth then disabled Albedo's false Omnitrix and sent him into the Null Void, still stuck in his human form.
'''Albedo''' is a brilliant, albeit arrogant and rude Galvan that shows [[Antisocial personality disorder|sociopathic tendencies]], his actual age is unknown. At one point, he was the assistant to Azmuth, whom he asked for an Omnitrix of his own. When Azmuth refused, he built one of inferior quality and synchronized it to work exactly like Ben's; unfortunately, as Ben's DNA is the default, Albedo was transformed into a clone of Ben. As a result, he also developed many of Ben's habits and traits, which he considers utterly repulsive yet acts them out of impulse. He tried to get Ben's Omnitrix in his first appearance, believing it would be able to turn him back to his original form. When Ben refused, he tried to kill him, causing them to fight twice. Albedo's human form was damaged during the second fight when their Omnitrixes fused to each other, causing him to have reversed colors (white/silver hair, red and black jacket, white shirt, and black pants). Azmuth then disabled Albedo's false Omnitrix and sent him into the Null Void, still stuck in his human form.


In the series finale ''The Final Battle'', Albedo eventually escapes from the Null Void, teams up with Vilgax, steals the Ultimatrix from Azmuth, and completes it. After being further annoyed with the fact that it did not have a Galvan in the active list to set as the new default form, and that it only had Ben's aliens, he and Vilgax orchestrate Gwen and Kevin's capture so that they can obtain Ben's Omnitrix. However, after Vilgax eventually fight him, Albedo is forced to give Ben the Ultimatrix when Ben threatens to blow him up with the Ultimatrix's self destruct system. It's unknown what happened to him after Vilgax's ship had been destroyed, as he was not seen escaping.
In the series finale ''The Final Battle'', Albedo eventually escapes from the Null Void, teams up with Vilgax, stealing the Ultimatrix from Azmuth and completing it. Though annoyed with the fact that it did not have a Galvan in the active list to set as the new default form, and that it only had Ben's aliens, he and Vilgax orchestrate Gwen and Kevin's capture so that they can obtain Ben's Omnitrix. However, after Vilgax eventually betrays him, Albedo is forced to give Ben the Ultimatrix when Ben threatens to blow him up with the Ultimatrix's self destruct system.


Albedo later resurfaces in the "Ultimate Alien" series, having managed to escape Vilgax's ship before it self destructed. But trapped on Earth, Albedo makes use of his resemblance to Ben to profit off his fame as both producer and lead actor in a stage show with alien actors to pose as Omnitrix aliens. Though Ben's group at first learned that he was no longer a threat despite copyright infringement, it turned out that Albedo was using some of his earnings to collect parts for a device to restore him to his natural form with the ability to change into any alien at will. However, due to Ben's interference, Albedo's human form becomes the default form.
Albedo reappers in Ultimate Alien, at the episode "Double or Nothing". Here, he steals Ben's fame.


Albedo appears as a boss in "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks". Ben ends up encountering Albedo on Morotesi.
Albedo appears as a boss in "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks". Ben ends up encountering Albedo on Morotesi.

Revision as of 00:02, 15 October 2011

Below is a list of all the villains who appear in the Ben 10 universe ranging from Ben 10, Ben 10: Alien Force, and Ben 10: Ultimate Alien.

Vilgax

Vilgax is a Chimera Sui Generis (named after the mythological monster Chimera), as well as an archenemy of Ben from the planet Vilgaxia. He is vicious, arrogant, and dangerously relentless as he will stop at nothing to obtain the Omnitrix and use it to build an army capable of conquering every planet in the galaxy. He is one of the most feared aliens in the galaxy, having conquered 10 worlds, destroyed five others and created a black hole. In fact, he is so feared, that almost no biological life-form is willing to work for him, forcing him to use robotic Bioids and robot drones for his entire crew, though he is able to find mercenaries willing to work for him for the right price. He is also a self-proclaimed master of the Omnitrix, as he claimed that unlocking the Omnitrix's master control function was "child's play" for him, though how he gained this knowledge is unknown.

In the beginning of the original series, Vilgax had no real powers, though after an accident while trying to get the Omnitrix he was cybernetically enhanced, giving him colossal size, strength and durability that made him a match for every alien Ben could access at that time. He also had the ability to temporarily increase his own muscle mass and strength.

Vilgax returns in "Ben 10: Alien Force", where he gained various new abilities and equipment by draining powers from the champions of ten worlds he conquered. His new abilities include even greater strength and invulnerability, laser vision, wind breath, flight at light-speed, super-hearing, a large sword he can cover with flame or Taedenite, a red laser projector, and a gauntlet he can use to generate force fields and electric shocks. In Vengeance of Vilgax, Vilgax had defeated Ultimos and claimed his powers. He then arrived on Earth to challenge Ben only to end up fighting Grandpa Max and the Helpers. Upon defeating them, Vilgax has Grandpa Max deliver the message to Ben. When Ben fights Vilgax, he ends up shattered as Chromastone but reforms into Diamondhead and defeats Vilgax. Due to his defeat, by intergalactic law, Vilgax had to leave Earth and never return. This did not stop him from returning to Earth a few more times to make numerous attempts on Ben's life.

In the series finale The Final Battle, he teams up with Albedo in order to obtain the Omnitrix. When Albedo gets Ben to surrender the Omnitrix, Vilgax goes back on his deal and claims the Omnitrix to power the robots present. Albedo tries to fight him and ended up his prisoner. When Ben, Gwen, Kevin, and Grandpa Max ended up, infiltrating his ship. Ben managed to have the Omnitrix set itself to self-destruct which Vilgax thought it was a bluff. When it exploded, Vilgax's robots were useless to him and Kevin was finally reverted back to his human state. Doing the same trick to Albedo, Ben manages to obtain the Ultimatrix and fight Vilgax becoming Swampfire and transforming this form into Ultimate Swampfire. When his ship ended up submerged in the ocean, Vilgax assumes the form of a giant squid-like creature (which he refers to as his true form) when exposed to saltwater, attempting to eat Jetray before he escapes while Vilgax is trapped in his ship as it sinks further into the abyss before exploding.

In the "Ultimate Alien" series, it is revealed that Vilgax survived the explosion yet was too weakened from the ordeal to return to his normal form as he was sold to a traveling carnival prior to being found by the Flame Keepers' Circle and taken by them under the notion that he was their benefactor Dagon. Playing on the cult's ideals, Vilgax intended to use them to get a space ship so he could return to his followers and begin his empire anew. However, Ben's group hinders Vilgax's scheme and forces him to depend on the Flame Keepers a bit longer until his next chance of leaving the planet presents itself. In "A Knight to Remember", he steals Old George's sword in order to gain Daggon's powers.

In the original series, Vilgax knew the secrets of the Omnitrix but 5 years after the original series, he cannot even use the alien selector.

Vilgax appears as the main antagonist for two games based on the series: "Ben 10: Protector of Earth" and "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks".

Psyphon

Psyphon is a Calbreus from the Planet Yrtus IV with one large horn protruding from his head and has a slight skeletal appearance. He serves as Vilgax's lackey and adviser, helping his master with draining the powers from the defeated heroes and to drain all the powers of the heroes of the 10 worlds he had conquered. Nothing much is known about him and his personality, but he appears as devoted to Vilgax, and shows sign of arrogance toward Earth people including Ben.

Psyphon returns in "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien". In Reflected Glory, Psyphon seeks to avenge his master's defeat by destroying Ben's "puppet masters" (JT and Cash), bringing with him three R.E.D.s (Robotic Extermination Devices). In that episode, he displayed the power to fly, create red energy beams and barriers, and had enough physical strength to pummel Ultimate Spidermonkey into submission. He was weakened when JT and Cash used a power decoupler to drain out his energies, and then knocked out by a single tap from Ultimate Spidermonkey.

Psyphon appears as a boss character in "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks" and Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction". He was shown working with the evil To'kustar (actually Albedo in disguise) in a plot to invade Earth. On the DS Version, Ben encounters him in Tokyo.

Doctor Animo

Doctor Aloysius James Animo was once a promising researcher in veterinary science who had a special way with animals. His career was cut short when it was discovered that he was performing twisted genetic experiments on animals. He had hoped that his research would win him the Verties Award, which is an award in veterinary science. Because of the nature of his research, he lost the award to another doctor named Kelly. This drove him insane, and he dropped off the map for five years until he could perfect his research.

In his first appearance, Dr. Animo created his new invention, the Transmodulator, a device that can turn animals into giant monsters, and later bring back dead creatures such as mammoths and tyrannosaurs. He attempted to use his new monsters to take his revenge against Kelly and take his prize, but he was stopped by Ben. After this, he became the third most recurrent villain in the show (the first two being Vilgax and Kevin 11), usually trying to create armies of mutant monsters, and was even able to use DNA information from the Omnitrix to enhance his creatures twice. He has the ability to telepathically control any kind of animal (including his monsters and even non-sentient aliens), which, according to the enhanced version of Ben 10: The Secret of the Omnitrix, he learned from Clancy, who could control insects in the same way, during his time in the Negative 10.

Dr. Animo returns in "Ben 10: Alien Force". In Voided, he had conquered the Null Void by using his power to take control of the Null Guardians and took on the alias D'Void. He then forced the residents of the Null Void to build a machine which would open a portal to Earth so he could conquer it, but he was stopped by the combined forces of Ben and the resistance founded by Max and the Plumber's helpers. In this episode, Animo used his machine to give himself strength and durability which made him a match even for Humungousaur, something Ben stopped by freezing the machine by jumping into it, turning into Big Chill as he did.

Dr. Animo returns in "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien". In Escape From Aggregor, Dr. Animo returned to his old motif and was using a mind-control headband to force a Yeti to fight Ben as part of a diversion for his bomb that would turn anyone within the vicinity of the Himalayas into Yetis. Ben as Brainstorm managed to turn the tables on Dr. Animo as Gwen and Kevin disabled the bomb. After freeing the Yeti, Ben, Gwen, and Kevin handed Dr. Animo over to the Plumbers. He appears again in "It's Not Easy Being Gwen" where he attacks the city with an army of giant frogs.

Dr. Animo appears as the primary antagonist in act 4 of "Ben 10: Protector of Earth." In "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks," Dr. Animo's D'Void alias is a boss of the Null Void level.

Sixsix

Sixsix, named after the caliber of the two pistols that he wields, is a bounty hunter and mercenary from the Sotoragg system. Unlike the villains Ben has faced, he only speaks in his own language, though other aliens can still understand him and vice versa. It is said he has quite a reputation, as he wears a disguise when in Incarcecon as a means to avoid be attacked by those trying to prove their prowess by beating him.

Sixsix has purple armor and strange, clamp-like feet; the armor he wears was taken from an assassin droid he gutted. He is equipped with a jetpack, and his armor is covered with pouches that hold various weapons and projectiles, such as twin blasters, laser discs, an energized buzz saw, laser blade and whip, a sonic weapon, throwing pikes, grenades, bolas, rockets, and several tentacle-mounted lasers coming out of his back pack. He also has several very strange small claws and hands that extend from his shoulders that are usually used to throw the small pikes coming out of his jet pack, or bombs when he is using his blasters.

In the video games based on the series, Sixsix only appears as the secondary antagonist in act 5 of "Ben 10: Protector of Earth". Ben fights him at Cape canaveral so Max can turn the Rust bucket into a Spaceship to fly to Vilgax's ship. He is fought at the end of the game in the Null Void.

The Circus Freaks

This trio of are recurring minor villains. They worked together in the guise of being freak showperformers in Zombozo's circus before his disappearance. Whenever Ben runs into them, they end up working for the villain of the week. They appear to all three be mutants - at least in the case of Acid Breath, who claims to have gotten his power from his mother. In Last Laugh, they work for Zombozo. Since Zombozo's supposed demise, they have worked for different employers, such as Zs'Skayr ("Gostfreaked Out"), and Sublimino ("Ben 10 vs. the Negative 10") under the orders of Driscoll.

The Circus Freaks will return in "Ultimate Alien" but it is unconfirmed when.

Acid Breath

Acid Breath is one of Zombozo's three minions, and without a higher rank to command them, he acts as the trio's leader (with somewhat inconclusive results). He has the ability to project corrosive acid from his mouth in the form of either a vapor or a liquid; he claims that he learned this trick from his mother. This acid can easily dissolve whatever he wants it to, even metal and stone. Despite the potency of his breath, however, he is one of Ben's least dangerous foes. If his mouth is jammed by an object (such as a baseball) or if something causes him to cough and gag (such as when Gwen blew a fire extinguisher's contents into his mouth), Acid Breath will be briefly unable to use his powers and vulnerable to attack.

Frightwig

Frightwig has pale skin, a tight-fitting body suit, and five orange prehensile tentacles for hair. They are also tipped with metal orbs, allowing for greater concussive damage. She's also extremely nimble and skilled in acrobatics. Despite her strength, she is always easily subdued by Ben, normally by being tied up with her own hair.

The Ben 10,000 episode revealed that Frightwig, now middle aged, is the leader of the Nuevo Circus Freaks from 20 years in the future according to the Enhanced Edition of that episode.

Thumbskull

Thumbskull has a head shaped like a thumb. Instead of hair Thumbskull had a horn that was broken previous to his on screen appearance. He also has incredible strength (though inferior to that of Fourarms), but limited intelligence, normally serving as the 'brawn' of the group. He is also easily beaten by Ben, normally even worse than the others.

Hex

Hex is a self-proclaimed "Master Magician" from Legerdomain who desires to rule the world with his unmatched magical mystical powers. He possesses five magical mystic charms called the Charms of Bezel that give him the incredible powers and abilities of levitation, Pyrokinesis, reincarnation, electrokinesis, and luck/probability manipulation, in addition to his own spell-casting abilities. It is unknown how he possesses powers even without the charms, but since it's implied in In Charm's Way that Charmcaster, daughter of his brother Spellbinder, was trained in controlling and manipulating mana, it was probably the same for him. He first fights the Tennysons while he tries to steal the final Charm of Bezel. During the fight with Ben, Grandpa Max, and Gwen, he locked in a stone casket until the police arrived. Later, he was busted out by his niece Charmcaster and attacked Las Vegas for an artifact that can recreate the Charms of Bazel. In Don't Drink the Water, Hex was aging and sought out a man named Hector in order to learn the location of the Fountain of Youth. A younger Ben as Heat Blast managed to evaporate the water towards Hex sending him flying. His baby form was founded by Charmcaster.

In Time Heals, Gwen snuck into Hex's mansion to steal a specific spell book in one of her attempts to cure Kevin of his current rock/metal state. Despite the warning of Paradox, Gwen does so but ended up causing a timeline where Hex has taken over the world. Upon evading Charmcaster, Gwen infiltrates Hex's mansion again and runs into Hex who had become aware of the timeline change. While a weakened Ben tries to stop Hex and Charmcaster, Gwen successfully makes off with the spell book and prevents herself from causing this timeline.

In the video game "Ben 10: Protector of Earth", Zs'Skayr possesses Hex's body and uses it to fight Ben.

The Forever Knights

The Forever Knights are a secret society/paramilitary first formed during the Middle Ages under Old George and dedicated to keep Earth devoid of alien life forms. They use a coat of arms over a pair of crossbones as their symbol. When George left the Forever Knights, the order was divided in splintered groups and each ruled by a Forever King. At one point in history they called themselves The Organization and were made of royal bloodlines. Many members of the group utilize alien technology, donning armor that enhances physical abilities and arming themselves with futuristic medieval weapons. Any aliens they capture along the way are dissected and studied, and any humans caught with them are immediately deemed worthless and disposed of.

In all three TV series and one video game, different VAs have voiced the Forever Knight soldiers: Dee Bradley Baker, Jeff Bennett, Greg Cipes, Tim Curry, John DiMaggio, Greg Ellis, Robert David Hall, Yuri Lowenthal, Peter MacNicol, Richard McGonagle, Scott Menville, Rob Paulsen, Khary Payton, Alexander Polinsky, Kevin Michael Richardson, Fred Tatasciore, and Adam Wylie.

Forever King Driscoll

Driscoll was a former Plumber who was thrown out in disgrace for stealing alien technology for his own benefit. He later joined the Forever Knights and worked his way up the ranks, eventually becoming a leader of his own order. He wears a large armored suit that grants him enhanced strength, energy blasts, and protects him from harm. Driscoll is the closest thing to a main antagonist in the fourth season of the original series. Gathering many of Ben's earth based foes to form the Negative Ten, Driscoll attempts to obtain the Sub Energy to power his suit. However, Upchuck digesting the power source and destroying it safely foils Driscoll's scheme.

Driscoll returns in "The Creature from Beyond" in a temporary, yet unstable ceasefire with Ben's group to subdue the Lucubra which his men accidently released. He is later summoned with the other Forever Kings to a meeting set up by Old George. After a scuffle, Driscoll recognizes George and dissolves his order though his seemed to have some self-doubt about their leader as he over sees the removal of aliens from Earth. However, Driscoll is defeated by Ben in a duel and forced to honor his promise for all Forever Knights to cease forced deportation upon a threat by Ben. Old George learns what had happened yet states that this was just a distraction as he names Driscoll to lead in his place until he returns with the means to achieve their goal.

Enoch

Enoch has significant influence in the organization, appearing as their paramilitary leader under Driscroll and spearing their order. In Perfect Day, he and his men captured Ben and trapping him in a dream machine in a plot to remove the Omnitrix from his wrist. Ben turned the tides against him and trapped him in his own dream machine until the police arrive. When the Forever Ninja arrived and found Enoch like this, Driscoll arrived telling him to leave Enoch as he has failed him for the last time. It took Enoch years later to recover from the effects of the dream machine. In "The Purge," Enoch appeared alongside Driscoll when he was summoned by George

Enoch also appears as the Primary Antagonist of Act 1 in "Ben 10: Protector of Earth". Ben encounters him in South west North America. Enoch plans to use the Omnitrix crystals to power a giant mech to save the universe but doesn't let the Tennysons help. When Ben defeats him in his mech, Enoch is sent into the Null void where he is fought again.

Enoch reappeared in "Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction" as a boss. Ben encounters him in the ruins in Italy and has been enhanced by a strange artifact. When Ben defeats Enoch, he ends up turning to stone.

Forever Knight Ninja

The Forever Knight Ninja is a silent cyborg who is a servant of Driscoll, built as his bodyguard and armed with various ninja-style weapons. He supported his leader as a member of the Negative Ten before being defeated and possibly destroyed by Upchuck.

Forever King Patrick

Patrick lead an order dedicated to destroy an 'Immortal Dragon' which is held prisoner. It is later revealed that the 'Dragon' is actually an Alien Stellar Cartographer whose translator was destroyed when he was attacked by the first Forever Knights. Though the Dragon escapes, Patrick decides to make preparations to protect Earth against a potential attack from the Dragon's home world. In Pet Project, Patrick had Dr. Joseph Chadwick work on the ships that would be needed to attack the Alien Dragon's homeworld which also involved the capture of Ship. Patrick returns in "The Purge" where he was present upon Old George's return to the Forever Knights.

Connor

Patrick's right hand who is considered the greatest among the Forever Knights. He was chosen by Patrick to slay an alien dragon that the Forever Knights have trapped. When the alien dragon got free, Ben ended up in an unlikely truce with Connor in order to go after the alien dragon. After the alien dragon escaped back to its own planet with Ben's help, Connor admitted failure in that mission to Patrick and considered resigning from the Forever Knights. Patrick prevents him from resigning stating that there might be a planet full of alien dragons and plan to make preparations to protect the Earth.

In "The Purge," he was present with Patrick during a meeting with the Forever Knight leaders when Old George appeared. During that time, Connor was wearing an eyepatch.

Dr. Joseph Chadwick

A scientist who oversaw the production of a spacecraft that would have enabled Patrick's order to travel to the alien dragon's planet after Ben helped him. But as the device was too complex for human operation, Chadwick sent Sir Morton to capture Ship to help perfect it. However, the plan ultimately failed while Chadwick was caught in the resulting cave-in. It is unknown if he survived the cave-in or not.

Forever King Urian

Urian is the leader of another splintered terrorist group of the organization introduced in Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. He wears slightly bulkier Forever Knight armor, minus the helmet. His suit also can give off an electric shock out of his gloves. He and the Forever Knights with him plotted to steal the Toltec Battle Armor from the local museum. He was defeated by Lodestar. Patrick returns in "The Purge" where he was present upon Old George's return to the Forever Knights.

Old George

Old George is an elderly man who is the founder of the Forever Knights and the main antagonist of the season 2 of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. For reasons unknown, George left the order and has been in hiding for centuries. He first appeared in "The Creature From Beyond", having been in a retirement home until he sensed the release of the Lucubra and investigated it. Eventually, after attacking Area 51 for reasons unknown, George proceeds to gather the Forever Kings and reunifies the Forever Knights under him again to serve their intended purpose of removing all aliens Earth whatever way possible. Eventually, George leaves Driscoll in charge as he goes on a noble quest. George tells Driscoll to have the Forever Knights be ready upon his return.

Vulkanus

Vulkanus is a diminutive Detrovite. He wears mechanical armor to compensate for his small size. His armor makes him powerful enough to match Fourarms.

In the first series, Vulkanus was a freelance agent who teamed up with the bounty hunter Sixsix to create a weapon able to destroy a solar system. He was defeated by the combined forces of Ben and the Galactic Enforcers.

Vulkanus returns in "Ben 10: Alien Force". In Kevin's Big Score, he is shown to have a history with Kevin. According to him, he made a deal with Kevin at some point between the two series, but then he double-crossed him when the Plumbers arrived, causing him to be stuck on Earth. He attempted to take revenge on Kevin, but was stopped by Ben and Gwen. However, he was before this able to shortly force Kevin to absorb Taedanite, the rarest gem in the Galaxy, and by this way gain a fortune and Kevin choose to let him have it as a payment for his past actions. Vulkanus then used his new fortune to buy a permission to change Earth climate so it would be more like his home world. His plan was foiled by Ben, Gwen and Kevin once again. Later in Con of Rath, Kevin, Gwen and Ben (stuck in the form of Rath) met him again on a planet, where they tried to get Taedanite from him to repair their ship. After a failed attempt to negotiate, Rath beats him up and took the Taedanite by force.

Vulkanus returns in "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien". In Hit 'Em Where They Live, he teamed up with Zombozo and Charmcaster to attack Ben's loved ones. He is defeated by Ben in the form of Ultimate Big Chill. In "Absolute Power" Pt. 1, Ben as Humongousaur attacked Vulkanus in order to find out where Kevin is. In "Greetings from Techadon", he uses some of his wealth to commission custom-made Techadon Robots to attack Ben.

Vulkanus appears as a boss in the "Ben 10: Alien Force The Video Game". He also appears as a mini-boss in "Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction". Ben encounters him in the catacombs while Gwen and Kevin were fighting the Forever Knights. In the DS version, Ben encounters him at Wyoming. Vulkanus's head looks a lot like Tenorg's.

The Pickaxe Aliens

The Pickaxe Aliens are Vulkanus's loyal henchmen. Their name comes from the large pickaxes they use to salvage for Taednite for their master or as weapons. Also, they are referred as The Pickaxe Aliens in the credits and video games.

Charmcaster

Charmcaster is Hex's teenage niece. Like Hex, she uses magic, but instead of using a staff, she wields a bag from which she can draw all manner of items, such as magical explosives, throwing blades, or even various clay animals to enlarge and animate. Although small, the bag seems to have something of a pocket dimension inside (basically a magic satchel), allowing Charmcaster to store things within it that logically should not fit (at one point, she produces Hex's magic staff, an item that is at least four feet tall). The bag also found its way back to Charmcaster under its own power, as she was able to get it back after it fell in the sea. She is also skilled in various magical spells, although it's clear that because of her inexperience, she is not as powerful as her uncle. Although she (like many other villains) dislikes Ben, Charmcaster especially despises Gwen on account of their shared natural affinity for magic, similar to Ben and Kevin's rivalry.

Charmcaster helped her uncle to get free from jail and took the key of Bezel from Gwen for him. However, she betrayed him at the last minutes in order to get the Charm of Bezel for herself. Gwen was able to use Hex's staff to stop her, the first hint of her magic abilities. Charmcaster once tried to Switch Bodies with Ben, but when Gwen accidentally interferes, causing Charmcaster to accidentally switch with Gwen instead, Gwen was in Charmcaster's body while Charmcaster was in Gwen's body. Charmcaster stayed with Ben and Grandpa Max while Gwen was in a female's Juvie, but Gwen manages to escape using Charmcaster's magic. Charmcaster tried once again to switch places with Ben, but this time, Charmcaster was back in her true body while both Ben and Gwen ended up in each other's body (Ben was in Gwen's body while Gwen was in Ben's body). When Charmcaster tried to switch places with Gwen when she became Cannonbolt, Ben kicked her out of the bubble and both are back in their true bodies. Gwen then angrily punches Charmcaster as revenge for the mishap. When Charmcaster ended up in juvie, two Criminal women named Pinky and Missy give Charmcaster a beating (after Gwen scared Pinky and Missy using two of Charmcaster's clay animals). Charmcaster was part of the Negative 10's plot to defeat Ben. But even then she was more concerned in defeating Gwen rather than Ben. She also had a rivalry with her partner Rojo.

Charmcaster returns in "Ben 10: Alien Force". She wears a drastically different outfit, and, instead of her bag, she now relies mainly on mana manipulation like Gwen, though she is still seen using various spells such as shape shifting, water manipulation, flight, telekinesis, mind control, teleportation, and bringing inanimate objects to life. She is also far more vicious, sadistic, and arrogant than before. In In Charm's Way, she tricks Kevin into attacking Ben by promising to restore him to normal. In Time Heals, she is shown living with her uncle. In the alternate timeline caused by Gwen in her attempt to cure Kevin of his rock/metal state, Charmcaster had killed Gwen and turned Kevin into her rock-based slave.

Charmcaster returns in "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien". In Hit 'Em Where They Live, she teams up with Zombozo and Vulkanus in a plot to kidnap Ben's parents. She was defeated by Kevin while Ben fought Vulkanus and Gwen faced Zombozo. She appears next in Where the Magic Happens where Ben, Gwen, and Kevin are trapped in her home dimension, Legerdomain, and who will have to depend upon her for survival, which explains her origins and true motives: to free her home world, and people from the rule of an evil mystic magical tyrant named Addwaitya who had killed her father Spellbinder when she was very young. In this episode, she reforms due to a growing friendship with Gwen and became later somewhat of a heroine, risking her own life to save Gwen, Ben, and Kevin, while willingly sealing herself in Legerdomain with no way out. Ben promises Gwen that after Aggregor is dealt with, they will find a way to help Charmcaster free her people and her home world Legerdomain from Addwaitya.

Charmcaster appears as a boss in "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks." Ben encounters her on Terradino.

Zs'Skayr

The secondary antagonist was originally one of Ben's aliens. His DNA was taken from Zs'Skayr, the High Ecto-Lord of the Ectonurite home world of Anur Phaetos, who existed in the Omnitrix due to Ectonurites having the ability for their mind to exist in even in the smallest strand of their DNA. Ghostfreak's original appearance was similar to that of a ghost with a black track along his skin but after freeing himself, he tore off the protective second skin to reveal Zs'Skayr's true horrifying form. He has the power to phase through matter and possess humans by going into them and controlling them. He also has telekinesis over beings he possesses and becomes far stronger if he's in complete darkness, which allows him to become even scarier in appearance and fire a powerful energy beam from his chest. However, without the second skin protecting him, sunlight can cause him to combust and die as seen in "Ghostfreaked Out." In "The Return," Zs'Skayr was resurrected by Viktor and begins his plans to plunge the Earth into darkness. He is once again defeated by Ben who once again destroys Zs'Skayr with the light of the sun. However, Zs'Skayr got some of his DNA into Ben's Omnitrix.

Zs'Skayr turns up alive in the "Ben 10: Alien Force". In Ghost Town. Vilgax busts him out of his special cell in order to learn the location of Primus. Later in the episode, it turned out that Zs'Skayr double-crossed Vilgax and took over Vilgaxia causing Vilgax to ask Ben for help. Ben manages to trick Zs'Skayr into him where Zs'Skayr takes over Ben. With help from Vilgax shining a light on him, Ben manages to deactivate the Omnitrix trapping Zs'skayr.

Zs'Skayr appears as a boss in both "Ben 10: Protector of Earth" and "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks" (Not for DS version). In "Protector of Earth", He is the Primary Antagonist of Act 3. He is fought at the Navy pier by ben and defeated when Ben, As Wildvine, Forces him into a Null void Portal which is activated by Max.

In "Vilgax attacks", He is the boss of Anur Phaetos. He first appears when Ben arrives. Ben is horrified to find out that he is alive. Afterwards, he meets Zs'Skayr again and states that he's "Going to defeat him or die trying" or just going to defeat him and tells him to "Forget that other part". After an intense battle, Zs'Skayr falls.

Due to being a former transformation of Ben he was dubbed Ghostfreak.

Yenaldooshi

Yenaldooshi is a werewolf-like creature named by Navajo Indians under the impression that it was the actual creature of their folklore. In reality, the "Yenaldooshi" is actually a Loboan from Anur Transyl's moon, Luna Lobo, sent by Doctor Viktor to steal communication equipment from the Navajo Indian reservation that Ben, Gwen, and Grandpa Max were visiting in "Benwolf." Ben first fights against the Loboan as Wildvine, only to change back with the Loboan slashing the Omnitrix's faceplate causing the device to download his DNA, gradually change Ben into the form as the item was trapped between modes. In their second battle, the Loboan appears to be killed by a cave-in, but actually survived as it completes its mission. In Be Afraid of the Dark, it was revealed that the machine was part of Viktor's plan to cover the Earth in Corrodium radiation. When the Corrodium projector on the space station was destroyed, the device blew up in the Loboan's face. It is unknown if it survived or not.

The Mummy

The Mummy, a Thep Khufan from the planet Anur Khufos, was sent by Doctor Viktor to find a dangerous element called Corrodium that crashed on Earth millions of years ago. Grandpa Max explains that the crystals are a potent but unstable power source, and the radiation emitted by the crystals causes’ almost instant mutation in humans and other Terrestrial creatures. Todd Maplewood, a boy Ben and Gwen met, said it arrived in purple lightning, which is the same way the Yenaldooshi arrived in Benwolf. Max states there may be a connection between the werewolf and the mummy, which is proven in The Return. During Ben's battle with the creature, its DNA is absorbed by the Omnitrix, giving Ben access to the form. The mummy is frozen solid by Upgrade, who merges with a container holding liquid nitrogen, and buried, along with its Corrodium, under a thick bed of concrete. In The Return, the Mummy is freed by the Loboan, and the Corrodium it collected is used to power Viktor's machine. The Mummy ends up being pulled through an unstable portal created by Viktor, along with Viktor himself. It is unknown what happened to it.

Viktor

Viktor is a Transylian from Anur Transyl, an alien resembling Frankenstein's monster and able to generate electricity from his very body to use in his attacks. His name is derived from the name of Victor Frankenstein from the Mary Shelley Novel. Despite his size, he possesses excellent reflexes, able to quickly spin around and backhand super-speeding XLR8 when the latter attempted a sneak attack on him.

As Zs'Skayr's second in command, Doctor Viktor used his powers on a teleportation machine to send his comrades to their positions, Viktor posed as a human to get a job at NASA to obtain the means to hijack a space shuttle while reviving his master to achieve their ultimate plan was to prevent the sun's light from reaching the earth using various satellites. During the resulting battle, Ben accidentally had the Omitrix scan Viktor's DNA before Viktor essentially defeats himself when an attempt to teleport Ben to an unspecified location, ended up with him and the Mummy getting tossed into the portal he created.

Viktor returns in Ben 10: Ultimate Alien redesigned to look similar to Benviktor with two red eyes and a metal plate on his head, with lightning that is no longer purple but blue. Viktor was among Kevin's victims during the events of Absolute Power. After his energy was taken, Viktor was tossed into the Null Void. Between then and his return in Viktor: The Spoils, Viktor ended up encased in ice and brain dead by the time he somehow ended up in the war-torn country of Zarkovia. However, originally intended as a weapon by his son Prince Gyula in order to dispose him, King Xarion transferred his mind into Viktor using a special contraption and Ben when he was passed out as AmpFibian. With Xarion's mind inside his body, the alien renamed himself King Viktor and nearly decimates the rebels before Ben's group encase him in a molten tank, vowing revenge on them for taking his birth right from him.

Eon

Eon is a Chronian from the planet Chronia (both played with the Greek word "Chronos", that means time). He first appeared in "Race Against Time" within an alternate timeline. He wanted to activate the Hands of Armageddon. He sent his servants to turn Ben into a younger version of himself, because the Hands of Armageddon need the energy of a young Chronian to activate. Ben turned into a clone Eon before Gwen manages to snap him out of it. Ben became Wildmutt and as he sent Eon crashing onto the Hands, the artifact was destroyed, with Eon trapped within cross-time as he proceeds to travel to different timelines to absorb every Ben and turn them into his minions by the time he returns in Ultimate Alien episode "Ben 10,000 returns". During the battle with that dimension's Ben 10,000 (the actual future self of Ben), Eon is sent back into cross-time and used Ben and Ben 10,000's powers to infuse their timeline's Hands of Armageddon with energy the complete his arrival into the current time. Once his minions' identities were revealed, Eon unmasks himself to reveal an identical face to Ben 10,000 and reveals his goal to absorb every Ben to become the sole existing Ben. However, when the Hands of Armageddon are destroyed, along with other cross-time counterparts, Eon is removed from the timeline and his actions reversed.

The Highbreed

The Highbreed is a xenophobic alien race from the planet Augstaka that serves as the primary antagonists of the first half of "Ben 10: Alien Force". They considered themselves as the highest life-form in the universe, believing that they were the first race to exist, and that all other races are mongrels and vermin. However, their "purity" was their undoing as generations of inbreeding left them near extinction and thus become determined to conquer the universe and cleanse it of all other races before dying out. To that end, they created DNAliens to normally do their menial work (likely due to their preference to avoid as much contact with other life-forms as possible), though they occasionally hire non-Highbreed mercenaries to do work for them. Following the events of War of the Worlds, the Highbreed no longer have this view of other races due to all being infused with random DNA from the Omnitrix, which also saved their species, and the actions of Reinrassic III who had rehabilitated in his exile and is now the "Highbreed Supreme" and Ben's ally.But in the third season of Ben 10 Alien force. A Highbreed commander was woken up during from his slumber during a minor earthquake and his was only to be woken if the Highbreed had lost the war. So he activated mind control drones that the Highbreed put on their prisoners and Grampa Max was one of them. So he goes to the middle of nowhere while camping with Ben, Gwen, and Kevin. so the gang goes to find him and instead the find a giant body the size of Waybig but is a forest and the Highbreed commander controlling it so Ben asks how to stop it but the Highbreed commander didn't tell so Ben goes and gets Reinrassic III was and he said to stop it and it was just a misunderstanding but it turns out that there is no way to stop so Ben, Gwen, and Kevin go inside it trying to find a way to stop it they go up to the brain and grampa Max was the brain. So Ben turns into Swampfire to get the giant plant to let go of him it did but the plant started leaning on the nuclear power core of a power plant putting to much pressure on the core which could lead to the destruction of the planet.So the highbreed commander goes inside of it becomes the brain and got it get up and shut down, killing himself with it.

Different VAs has voiced the Highbreed: Dee Bradley Baker, Paul Eiding, Robert David Hall, Richard McGonagle, and Kevin Michael Richardson.

The Highbreed appear as the main antagonists in "Ben 10 Alien Force: The Game".

The DNAliens

The DNAliens are highly durable, asexual hybrid drones who serve the Highbreed, despite their racist and bigoted purposes, and are the main antagonists of Ben 10: Alien Force Season 1.[1] They are created by attaching a Headcrab-like parasite called a Xenocite to a host, altering the host's genetic structure, usually mutating them into a DNAlien within hours unless the host has a strong enough will to halt the transformation. While only human based DNAliens appeared in the second series, there are other types of DNAliens who possess the traits of their alien hosts as revealed in the third series. The process is reversible through the Omnitrix separating a victim from a Xenocite depending on the condition of host victim's DNA on Primus. Following the events of "War of the Worlds", all DNAliens were restored to their original forms. However, as revealed in Simian Says, a Xenocite queen remained and was brought to Arachna where it was used by an Arachnichimp crime lord to convert his kind into DNAliens under his control. However, Ben's group managed to undo the process before the weakened Xenocite queen was crushed to death.

Different VAs have voiced the DNAliens: Dee Bradley Baker, Jeff Bennett, Greg Cipes, Diane Delano, Paul Eiding, Will Friedle, Wallace Langham and Richard McGonagle.

Darkstar

Michael "Mike" Murphy Morningstar is a false protagonist and he is the son of a plumber who first appears in the episode "All That Glitters." His name appears to be an allusion to Lucifer, who was also known as the morning star. He is vampire-like in that he has the power to drain the life force from people and turn them into zombies, but he seems to prefer school girls as they easily fall for his good looks. Mike can use the energy he drains for flight, superhuman strength and durability, and to fire destructive energy blasts. His victims can be identified by circular, star-like marks on their arms that bear resemblance to parasite bites; a result of the mouths on his palms, which facilitate his powers. Mike believes that, since he was born with superpowers, he should only use them to get whatever he wants instead of helping others.

After a failed attempt to absorb Gwen's life force in his first appearance, his face was permanently zombified, forcing him to wear a metal mask, and now calls himself Darkstar, claiming that Morningstar no longer exists. Over the weeks, his hunger and powers grew stronger than ever. While he seems to have lost his ability to fly and can no longer transform people into zombies, he can now manipulate dark energy and can use it to absorb the life force from living beings and shoot powerful blasts. If Darkstar absorbs enough life energy, his face is restored but this process nearly kills who ever he is absorbing the life energy from. In Trade-Off, Darkstar offers to help Kevin return to normal by getting him to help him get the Dominus Librium, transferring Kevin's energy to restore his appearance and boost his powers. However, Kevin destroys the item and reverses the process.

Darkstar returns in "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien". In the two-part episode Absolute Power, he is now sporting a hooded cape. He tried to drain energy from a dog only for Gwen to intervene. Upon restraining him with her mana attacks, Gwen uses a spell that restores Michael Darkstar to normal in exchange that he helps to track down Kevin with a chance to restore him to normal. Darkstar had a fragment of the Dominus Librium with him which was used as part of a device that restored Kevin to normal. Though Michael Darkstar intended to betray the heroes and absorb the extacted energy, gaining a golden appearance, Ben expected it and activated a fail-safe that returned Darkstar back to his normal self before he is knocked out by Kevin.

Darkstar appears as a boss in "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks". Ben encounters him on Encephalonus IV.

Argit

Argit is a rodent-like alien who was one of Kevin's former associates and a minor criminal. He's a known con-man who seems to always owe someone money, thus he's normally seen trying to make money either for his own gain, or to pay off his debts. He has the ability to fire quills from his back that paralyzes and put others to sleep. Argit also has the ability to "play possum." He and Kevin share a business partnership with one another, though Argit would not hesitate to trick Kevin if it's in his interest. Kevin is well aware of Argit's greedy nature, even commenting that he sold his mother for "top dollar". Despite this, he still teams up with Argit in his schemes. In fact, Argit greedy and coward personality lets him to being highly sadistic and sociopath, visible in "Andreas Fault" where he shamelessly take advantage over Andreas' innocence, tricking him in to destroying Forever Knights castles, and when Andreas apparently dies, Argit shows no sorrow for him, and even displays ignorance over the term "sympathy," since, right after Kevin scolded him for going too far, Argit coldly remarked "I don't understand you, Kevin!"

In Kevin's Big Score, Kevin ended up selling the Rustbucket to Argit. When Kevin arrived with Ben and Gwen about where the Rustbucket is, Argit was unwilling to tell and attacked them only to be defeated by Ben as Echo Echo (who managed to glue the quills on his back). Argit told them that Vulkanus has the Rust Bucket. In Simple, Argit was found on a planet by Kevin selling recolored Red Army weapons to the Blue Army. Kevin ended up helping him on that until he had to take his leave with Ben and Gwen. In Con of Rath, Ben, Gwen, and Kevin encounter Argit on a dining space station where Kevin unknowingly revealed their mission to bring the Tiffin to Jarret. Argit ended up tipping off the Vreedle Brothers about this. Argit was among the patrons there who were defeated by Rath.

Argit returns in "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien". In Andreas' Fault, Argit has his encounter with Andreas. Argit goes to each of the Forever Knights' bases offering them insurance with Andreas leveling the bases. Argit and Andreas managed to claim one of the Forever Knight bases when Ben, Gwen, and Kevin arrived. Things went horribly awry when Sir Dagonet arrived to dispose of Argit. Argit, Ben, Gwen, and Kevin ended up imprisoned while Andreas is scheduled to be executed. Argit managed to escape with Ben, Gwen, and Kevin and free Andreas. After Andreas seemingly perished trying to stop the self-destructing weapon, Argit seemed to have ended up having to feel remorse for the presumed loss of Andreas, but all he actually cared about was that the castle was destroyed. Kevin claimed that Argit had gone too far this time and their alliance is broken up.

In The Enemy of My Enemy, Argit is hired by the Vreedle Brothers' father Pops Vreedle to infiltrate the Plumber's Academy to fix their test scores. Argit is attacked by the mutated and vengeful Kevin. Barely managing to escape, he finds Ben and Gwen, asking that he be taken in for his own protection. Ben and Gwen take him to the Plumber's Academy, which actually fits in with Argit's plans, as he had been assigned by the Vreedle Brother's father to infiltrate the Academy and change their failing grades. Kevin finds Argit and attacks him again. However, Argit tricks him into thinking that he is dead by stopping his pulse. After Kevin leaves, Argit is arrested by the Plumbers for his various crimes which included knocking out two of Magister Coronach's men.

In "The Purge," he comes to Ben, Gwen, and Kevin warning them that the Forever Knights are attacking the aliens on Earth.

In "Greetings from Techadon", he tells Vulkanus go check if his Techadon Robot works.

Sevenseven

Sevenseven is an alien bounty hunter. He is of the same race as Sixsix, but far more dangerous. Much like Sixsix, he does not speak a word of English, even when talking to those who do, but other aliens have been shown to understand him. Unlike Sixsix, who uses weapons hidden in compartments of his armor, Sevenseven's hands can transform into various weapons and tools. It is mentioned that Sevenseven is Sixsix's older brother.

In X = Ben + 2, Sevenseven had captured Princess Attea near Earth causing Emperor Milleous to target Earth for destruction. Attea later paid him to help overthrow her father, but both of them were defeated by Ben.

Sevenseven returns in the "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien" episode "Hit 'Em Where They Live" he was trying to kill Ben's mom without her knowing but was defeated by Grampa Max without Ben's mom knowing she was in danger.

Sevenseven returns in the "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien" episode The Big Story. Ben defeats him with Rath. Rath called him "Karate man", because of his swords.

Sevenseven also appears as a boss in Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction. Ben encounters him at Wyoming. In the DS version, Ben encounters him in China.

Albedo

Albedo is a brilliant, albeit arrogant and rude Galvan that shows sociopathic tendencies, his actual age is unknown. At one point, he was the assistant to Azmuth, whom he asked for an Omnitrix of his own. When Azmuth refused, he built one of inferior quality and synchronized it to work exactly like Ben's; unfortunately, as Ben's DNA is the default, Albedo was transformed into a clone of Ben. As a result, he also developed many of Ben's habits and traits, which he considers utterly repulsive yet acts them out of impulse. He tried to get Ben's Omnitrix in his first appearance, believing it would be able to turn him back to his original form. When Ben refused, he tried to kill him, causing them to fight twice. Albedo's human form was damaged during the second fight when their Omnitrixes fused to each other, causing him to have reversed colors (white/silver hair, red and black jacket, white shirt, and black pants). Azmuth then disabled Albedo's false Omnitrix and sent him into the Null Void, still stuck in his human form.

In the series finale The Final Battle, Albedo eventually escapes from the Null Void, teams up with Vilgax, stealing the Ultimatrix from Azmuth and completing it. Though annoyed with the fact that it did not have a Galvan in the active list to set as the new default form, and that it only had Ben's aliens, he and Vilgax orchestrate Gwen and Kevin's capture so that they can obtain Ben's Omnitrix. However, after Vilgax eventually betrays him, Albedo is forced to give Ben the Ultimatrix when Ben threatens to blow him up with the Ultimatrix's self destruct system.

Albedo later resurfaces in the "Ultimate Alien" series, having managed to escape Vilgax's ship before it self destructed. But trapped on Earth, Albedo makes use of his resemblance to Ben to profit off his fame as both producer and lead actor in a stage show with alien actors to pose as Omnitrix aliens. Though Ben's group at first learned that he was no longer a threat despite copyright infringement, it turned out that Albedo was using some of his earnings to collect parts for a device to restore him to his natural form with the ability to change into any alien at will. However, due to Ben's interference, Albedo's human form becomes the default form.

Albedo appears as a boss in "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks". Ben ends up encountering Albedo on Morotesi.

Albedo appears as the main antagonist in the "Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction" video game. He has harvested the To'kustar DNA and used it to become one in order to attack Earth.

The Hive

The Hive is the main antagonist in Ben 10: Alien Swarm, biomechnical beings shaped like nano-chips. The Queen produces them from her body and later, after she takes up residence in Victor Validus's body she produces them from there. They have the ability to take over a person's mind. They are a hybrid which is part organic matter and part machine as pointed out by Kevin. However, the queen transferred herself into the body of Elena Validus after leaving a decoy queen that is destroyed by Nanomech.

Months later, by the events of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien episode "Revenge of the Swarm", the Hive resurfaces after completely integrating with Elena, acting on her unconscious desires for Ben to the point of harming anyone who gets in the way. Eventually, as a final act of resistance, Elena goes to the Nanochip-destroyer and sacrifices herself to stop the hive. However at the end of the episode, the nano-chips are shown to start to reform. In "The Perfect Girlfriend", they transfrom into Julie to trick Ben.

The Vreedle Brothers

The Vreedle Brothers are two alien brothers with Texan-accents who work as "Repo" men. Octagon is the slimy and more intelligent of the duo, while Rhomboid is the larger and naive one with a nasty temper and trigger-happy disposition. In actuality, the Vreedles are a series of clones created by their parents with one set appearing after the previous pair are killed off. But as they were created by an expired "cloning kit," the Vreedle Bros are basically defective with very low intelligence that often has them function as a comical resort in the show, thus are considered as part of Ben's list of weakest enemies: Kevin even once hinted it was a shame to get defeated by them. Octagon is first mentioned by Argit in Kevin's Big Score hence their introduction though there wasn't any physical appearance of any of them till Vreedle, Vreedle

In Vreedle, Vreedle, the Vreedle Brothers first arrive on Earth when hired by Baz-El to repossess Ship for him. Thought Judge Domstol found the case in favor of Ben, the Vreedle refused Baz-L's request to stand down and refund him before being fended off by Ben and Kevin. In Busy Box, the Vreedle Brothers capture the Naljian Destructor from Ben's group to make a profit off of it. However, when the Naljian Destructor adapted to their destructive ways, the Vreedles were forced to drop it back on Earth before attempting to escape. However the Naljian Destructor shoots an energy beam at the fleeing Vreedle Brothers ship which destroys it. In Con of Rath, a new pair of Vreedle Brothers are tipped off by Argit about the Tiffin. When asked how they survived the explosion, Rhomboid revealed their origins as clones much to Octagon's disappointment. The Vreedle Brothers rallied up the patrons to claim the Tiffin. The Vreedle Brothers ended up ejected into space by Ben (in the form of Rath).

The Vreedle Brothers return in "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien". In The Enemy of My Enemy, another pair of Vreedle clones are seen at the Plumber's Academy at the insistence of their father Pops Vreedle under the threat of being "Whacked, AGAIN." But as the Vreedles' grades are abysmal, Pops Vreedle sends Argit in to hack the Plumber Academy's computer to improve their grades so they would pass. After being told by Agrit to pretend they don't know him, the Vreedles attempt to help fight Kevin by throwing a nuclear fusion grenade at him, unaware that it will destroy the entire academy and everyone in it. After Kevin leaves, the Vreedles take Argit's words of not knowing him to heart while escorting him to jail. In The Mother of All Vreedles, they ask help from their mother.

The Vreedle Brothers appears as bosses in "Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks", and "Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction". In the first, Ben encounters their on Vulpin (on Enchephalonius IV, at DS version). In the second, Ben encounters Vreedle Clones at Paris as a mini level (who were killed by Ben) and later encounters their clones in the Amazon as the main boss(es) where they were killed again when the base self destructed.

Will Harangue

Will Harangue is a loud-vocaled television newscaster who hosts "The Harangue Nation" on cable. Firmly convinced that Ben Tennyson is a threat to humanity, Will has launched a smear campaign against him and constantly tries to denounce him as such (Although there is evidence to suggest he only does so in order to garner ratings).

In Video Games, he worked with Oliver Thompson in an attempt to destroy Ben Tennyson by creating a robot called "The Stalker" that had all of Ben's alien powers scanned into it, like as the robot of the movie "The Incredibles". The only alien that could defeat The Stalker was Nanomech. Ben as Way Big crushed its remains and dropped it on Harangue's car.

In "Hero Time", he is shown in a deal with Captain Nemesis' partner Simons in a plot to make Captain Nemesis popular again. Will even made an interview with Captain Nemesis giving him the credit for stopping Computron. The next day, he held a special with Jennifer Nocturne as his field correspondent. When Ben as Four Arms beats Captain Nemesis in a tug-of-war challenge, Will Harangue commented that "he can't say Ben cheated," but will leave that to the viewer. After Captain Nemesis was arrested, Will Harangue reported on this stating that a good man did bad things in order to stop "the menace that is Ben Tennyson". In "The Big Story," Jimmy Jones goes to Harangue's show to say that Ben has been taken over by the Alien Plant and Harangue twists his words proclaiming that Ben is the vanguard of an alien invasion.

Will Harangue appears in "Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction" where he is featured on the news talking about Ben Tennyson's "attacks" on the other countries using footage leaked to him by Captain Nemesis. He even blames Ben for the To'kustar's attack on Earth.

Aggregor

Aggregor is an Osmosian (same species that Kevin inherited his powers from) from the distant planet Osmos V who serves as the main antagonist in the first season of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. Like Vilgax, he uses robots as his army rather than living soldiers. In direct contrast to Vilgax and the Highbreed, Aggregor prefers to carry out his plans himself rather than let his henchmen do the work for him. Like Kevin, he can absorb any type of matter and energy and use them by the force of his will, with his own natural abilities or with his staff. However, like Kevin, Aggregor can use only a tenth of powers and abilities of aliens he absorbs.

To bypass this weakness, Aggregor kidnapped five aliens from the Andromeda Galaxy so he could permanently drain them all of their powers and abilities with a machine he built back on his home world. After which, he plans upon using their combined powers and abilities to obtain an "ultimate prize": absorbing a newly born Celestialsapien and become all powerful. His plans were delayed when the aliens managed to escape from his ship, and crash landed on Earth. During that time, he managed to kill Magister Gilhil during the inspection of Aggregor's ship. Determined to reach his goal, Aggregor hunted down each of the aliens one by one by using the Ultimatrix as a homing device. He ended up encountering Ben, Gwen, and Kevin when it came to Ra'ad.

Though forced to rely on other means, Aggregor manages to absorb the aliens' powers where they faded away in the process and becomes an unstoppable monster with a Ra'ad-based head and hair, his neck reminiscent of P'andor's armor, Andreas' arms, Galapagus' torso, and Bivalvan's hands and lower body. With his new form, Aggregor proceeds to obtain the broken pieces Map of Infinity that will help him reach the Forge of Creation. Although he beat Ben Tennyson and obtained all four pieces of the Map of Infinity, Aggregor was unable to achieve his prize when Kevin absorbs the Ultimatrix energy and turns Aggregor back to his original form upon defeat. It was confirmed at the end of Absolute Power that Aggregor was arrested by the plumbers.

Aggregor's soldiers

They are red robots from Osmos V that help Aggregor and serve as his foot soldiers. They posess Superhuman strength. They first appear in "Escape from Aggregor".

References

  1. ^ McDuffie, Dwayne. "Dwayne McDuffie Everything Changes. BEN 10: Alien Force, 5/17" (Interview). Interviewed by Multiple interviewers. Retrieved 2008-08-26. Dwayne McDuffie: DNAliens are asexual. They are bonded with both male and female humans. {{cite interview}}: |interviewer= has generic name (help); Unknown parameter |accessmonthday= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |subjectlink= ignored (|subject-link= suggested) (help)

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