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Heroes

    Danny Phantom 
Voiced by: Scott Frerichs
  • An Ice Person: Retains his proficiency with cryokinesis.
  • Audience Surrogate: His nature as a dimensional Fish out of Water makes him an excellent conduit for exposition to the readers.
  • Cool Sword: Has modified a Specter Deflector to double as one, projecting a blade made of Ecto-Energy that can also absorb another ghosts power, which he exploited against Vlad.
  • Official Couple: Mentions in the prologue that he got engaged to Sam at an unspecified point in the past.
  • Playing with Fire: Gained this power sometime during the timeskip.
  • Super Mode: Develops an Awakened form after seeing Vlad do so, with flaming hair, solid green eyes, sharp ears and canines and blue skin.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Downplayed compared to some of the other characters, but he has gained some Playing with Fire powers and his Ghostly Wail no longer tires him out as much.
    • Played straight later on when like Vlad, he gains access to an Awakened state.

    Ben 10 
Voiced by: Paxton Lee
  • Awesomeness by Analysis: Manages to break down Vlad's fighting style and come up with a strategy against him for Danny to use after a brief confrontation.
  • From Hero to Mentor: is teaching the members of Orion Squad, most prominently Lula, as he was once trained by his own mentors.
  • Manly Facial Hair: Gained a goatee with the Time Skip to try and look older after Gwen teased him a few times.
  • Morton's Fork: His Necrofriggian children catch him in this one. Necrofriggians traditionally don't care for their children at all so to 'raise them' that way is abandonment. Ben doesn't have the time to fully devote to them like a human so even when he does try to be involved they see him as deadbeat parent by human standards. Regardless of what Ben chooses, the Necrofriggian version of teenage angst is directed his way.
  • Strong and Skilled: The Omnitrix gives him access to thousands of different powersets at a moments notice, giving him the ability to counter almost any adversary. What's more, he has years of experience with each of them, so he knows how to get the most out of whatever form he's using, even when locked to one species.
    • Word of God has stated he researches the capabilities of species he hasn't used yet in his downtime, ensuring he knows exactly what else he has at his disposal.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Has greatly expanded his arsenal (the wiki mentions he has nearly a thousand transformations), and access to Master Control, removing the weakness of timeouts and mistransformations that plagued him when he was younger.

Ben's Arsenal

This section will detail original aliens that appear in "5 Years Later". To see Ben's canon Aliens, click here.
Canon Aliens Voiced by:
Rob Orpilla (Swampfire)
Ryan Asher (Ghostfreak, Chromastone)
Kellen Goff (Echo Echo / Ultimate Echo Echo, XLR8, Lodestar, NRG, Humungousaur)
Paxton Lee (Jetray, Feedback, Gravattack, Upgrade)
Xander Mobus (Armodrillo, Four Arms, Diamondhead, Rath, Atomix)
Elsie Lovelock (Pesky Dust)

Slingshot

Voiced by: Rob Orpilla
  • Bouncing Battler: His main ability.
  • Rubber Man: Slingshot's body is made out of elastic properties allowing him to stretch his body.

Slampede

UltraViolent

Voiced by: Imari Williams
  • Light 'em Up: UltraViolent can utilize an array of ultraviolet-based attacks.
  • Super-Speed: UltraViolent can run so fast that the human eye can only see him as a blur.

Statter

Voiced by: Imari Williams

Hack N' Slash

Voiced by: Kellen Goff (Hack) and Scott Frerichs (Slash)
  • Big Guy, Little Guy: Hack N' Slash are a symbiotic race, comprised of two species. Hack is the host and Slash is the parasite.
  • Poisonous Person: This alien can produce poison clouds.

Soap Reef

Voiced by: Xander Mobus

Mantabolt

Bullwark

  • Breath Weapon: When angered enough, he can fire a beam of pure energy.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Bullwark is a difficult alien to control because of his intense rage.
  • The Right Hand of Doom: Bullwark's incredibly large arms are made out hardened keratin that can withstand physical force below 30,000 Newtons.

Soarnitho

  • Bird People: Look at his species name and you will instantly guess what it'll look like.
  • Photographic Memory: Thanks to this ability, Soarnitho can instantly remember spells.
  • Super-Empowering: Having large stores of mana, Soarnitho can enhance the magic abilities of his allies like Gwen.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: While not as adept in casting spells like experienced magic users, Soarnitho has incredibly large stores of mana which he can use for his uses.
  • Wizards from Outer Space: It's an alien being from Ledgerdomain.

MonKi

  • Amazing Technicolor Population: It is more subtle than most examples but Monki, despite looking fairly human bar his tail, has a skin color that is abnormal for a human being to possess.
  • Expy: To Goku and the Saiyans from Dragon Ball being an actual Five Years Later Saiyan form.
  • Ki Manipulation: Utilizing Ki, MonKi can fire a wide array of energy based attacks.
  • Super Mode: His Senzu Form exponentially increases MonKi's already devastating power. Not only that, it also transforms him into a more animalistic appearance.

Buck Wild

  • Beware the Silly Ones: Despite looking like he should be interacting with Bugs Bunny instead of Eon-level villains Buck Wild's pretty effective at battling in the midst of a time collapse. In fact according to Kuro on twitter, he can create cracks in time if used recklessly, which is why he's on the powerhouse playlist.
  • Speed Echoes: His speed powers manifest mostly in moving so fast he creates time displaced echoes of himself.
  • Time Crash: He can move so fast he can create time-displaced clones of himself. He can burst into other timelines and, if used recklessly in a regular universe, can eventually lead to all-engulfing time cracks.

Portaler

  • Be the Ball: Like Cannonbolt, Portaler can curl into a ball to protect himself.
  • Canon Immigrant: Portaler was originally a non-canon alien form drawn by a contest winner, then incorporated into the Omniverse-era online game Fuel Run.
  • Dimensional Traveler: Portaler can travel to other universes just easily as he can travel anywhere in the current universe.
  • Teleportation: His signature ability. He can travel anywhere he wants in the universe, and to other universes.

The Void

  • Antimatter: His species generates the stuff naturally and Ben can throw and use it.
  • Brown Note Being: Even being around The Void too long can make a person's mind start to fracture, and can completely be wrecked with long term exposure.
  • Terror Hero: The Void resembles a floating skull with pitch black eyes but is one of Ben's hero forms and thus a good person. He's even listed with the description 'Nightmare Fuel' when he debuts in chapter 11
  • The Voiceless: The Void is the only one of Ben's forms we see that doesn't speak. When Ben decided to quip, he changed to Full Stop. According to the authors, The Void can only make nightmarish sounds.

Full Stop

  • Combination Attack: With himself, as he manipulates The Void's Antimatter spheres to attack Big Ben and Vlad with.
  • Cool Mask: Full Stop seems to be wearing a mask-like Visor that assists him in focusing his dimensional manipulation attacks.
  • Dimensional Traveler: As a Naljian Full Stop can move between dimensions with ease.
  • Mythology Gag: The first new alien from the comic proper to originate from a species from Ben 10 that Ben had met in canon but never transformed into.

    Gwen Tennyson 
Voiced by: Julisa Lopez

    Kevin Levin 
Voiced by: Andrew Russell
  • Good Counterpart: He has a set of horns in his new amalgam form, making him one to Aggregor.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Keeping continuity with the events of Omniverse, becoming an Omnitrix amalgam no longer destroys Kevin's sanity. This in turn allows him to use exponentially more powerful forms than usual.

    Rook Blonko 
Voiced by: A.J. Beckles
  • Nice Guy: As in the canon series, he's unflinchingly polite. This extends to his sense of empathy as well, as he comforts Danny when the out-of-place hero is having a minor breakdown.
  • Out of Focus: Rook is suited for many roles, but fighting cosmic level gods is not one of them. So he mostly operates the ship and operates in support while Ben and crew fight planet busters.

The Orion Squad

    Lula 
Voiced by: Juicy Flannigan
  • Barbie Doll Anatomy: While she is a teenage humanoid mammalian alien, when part of her uniform and fur is burned off she lacks visible breasts.
  • Classic Anti Hero: She's not an ideal Plumber, often ignoring orders and getting very emotional when confronted.
  • Super-Speed: She's a Citrakayah, so she has this naturally.

    Gotro 
Voiced by: Chris Crockett-Sears
  • Combining Mecha: He can use his tech-merging and morphing abilities to merge into the Orion Knight: a combination with his teammates tech and them to create something of an organic zord.
  • The Danza: He's named for his designer, former Ink Tank member, Alex Gautreaux.
  • The Ditz: Sterotypical Galvanic Mechamorph he is not. Gotro is notoriously scatterbrained, even forgetting what the Ultimatrix was literally seconds after the info dump.

    Crawnch 
Voiced by: Imari Williams
  • Sizeshifter: His species has this as a natural ability, but only the arms. This also increases his physical strength.

    Eve 
Voiced by: Elsie Lovelock

    Chirp 
  • Cute Mute: He's very polite and shy, and also cannot talk.
  • Insectoid Aliens: Though their species aren't named, it's stated by invokedWord of God that he and Eve's races originated from the same planet as the Orthopterrans.

The Alliance

    Eon 
Voiced by: Jonah Scott
  • Adaptation Species Change: An odd case since the canon Eon was retconned into being an evil alternate Ben instead of an alien. This comic's canon recanonizes his original backstory making him a Chronian once again.
  • Baldness Means Sickness: The decay of Eon's body has caused his hair to fall out. He grows very long hair, after becoming Divinity.
  • Bald of Authority: Bald and the leader and founder of the Alliance, contrasting the long-haired Vlad and Animo. Inverted when he became Divnity, when grows very long hair.
  • Bald of Evil: Bald and the Big Bad. Inverted as Divinty, where he has ankle-length white hair.
  • Big Bad: The main antagonist of the story who's leading the other villains to advance his own agenda to attain godhood.
  • Body Horror: The use of Eon's and other Chronians' powers damages their skin due to decaying their bodies, causing them to become weak and frail, and eventually turning them into dust. Eon overcomes this weakness when he becomes Divinity.
  • Body Surf: Whenever Eon's body becomes too weak, he transfers his consciousness to another version of Ben.
  • Brainwash Residue: Eon's been using Ben’s body for so long that he started to believe he was Ben.
  • A God Am I: After Eon becomes Divinity.
  • Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Had a full head of hair in the past, which he lost due to prolonged use of his powers. He grows long hair, after becoming Divinity.
  • Horned Humanoid: After becoming Divinity.
  • Mystical White Hair: Grows long white hair, after becoming Divinity.
  • Rubber-Forehead Aliens: Chronians look like humans with a greater variety of skin colours. Eon, however, has a humanoid skin tone, so that he is able to resemble his live-action actor, making him a Human Alien.
  • Save Scumming: Being a Chronian allows Eon to go back in time and try again if his schemes fail, and he retains the memories of every loop. However, doing so gradually wears down his body, so he can only do it so many times.
    • He notes in his backstory that it took him well over a dozen attempts to defeat his first Ben Tennyson.
    • Paradox and Clockwork reveal that he's repeated recent events hundreds of times in an attempt to reach his desired outcome and become Divinity, resetting every time the heroes stopped him, with only the two Time Master's retaining memory of the attempts.

    Vlad Plasmius 
Voiced by: Brook Chalmers
  • The Dragon: He's more or less Eon's right-hand man, being the second most powerful of his assembled villains and the villain whom Danny shares the most history and enmity with.
  • From a Single Cell: His healing factor is so enhanced by the Awakened state he's in he can recover from Antimatter tearing his body apart.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: Was on the verge of giving up on all his schemes upon returning to Earth before Eon forcibly recruited him.
  • Heel Realization: Appears to have come to acknowledge how much of what happened to him was ultimately his own fault, and genuinely regrets everything he had done.
  • Me's a Crowd: Has actually improved his proficiency with this, being able to produce a small horde when battling the heroes while in his Awakened state.
  • Shock and Awe: Seems to be one of his favorite new powers, making frequent use of it in his fights with Danny.
  • Villain Forgot to Level Grind: Averted. Five years lost in space left him with a lot of time to practice and hone his skills, up to and including the ghostly wail. He actually trained more than Danny did in that time and quickly gains the upper hand in each of their battles.

    Technus 
Voiced by: Jonah Scott
  • People Puppets: During Eon's ascension into Divinity, he uses nanites to control Eon's enslaved alternate Bens.
  • Technopath: Par for the course with Technus, his specialty is his unrivaled control over technology, and is the reason Eon sought him out.

    Dr. Animo 
Voiced by: Kellen Goff
  • Badass Boast: Gets an epic one when operating the Godmaker.
    Animo: Whoever said man can't create God clearly never met this doctor.
  • Evil Genius: His intelligence and biological expertise are the reasons Eon recruited him, and this comes into play for his transformation later in the story.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: After helping Eon evolve into Divinity, the Chronian beheaded the mad doctor as a means to keep the heroes from undoing the process. Given that his canonical future incarnation in canon is a head in a glass case attached to a robotic gorilla's body, this may not put him out of commission for long.

    Invader Zim 
Voiced by: Andrew Russell
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: On the receiving end from Gwen, with Kevin telling him it lasted as long as it took for her to find him.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: True to form for Zim, he thinks he's a much bigger deal than he actually is.
  • The Starscream: He planned on betraying Eon at some point to turn his plans around to benefit the Irken Empire, but doesn't get a chance to act on this, and this being Zim, he never would have succeeded anyway.

    GIR 
Voiced by: Rob Orpilla
  • Undying Loyalty: To Zim, to the point where he's saddened when he thinks his master is dead. He also wound up getting dumped into the Ghost Zone trying to rescue Zim from the Plumbers.

    Skulker 
Voiced by: Imari Williams
  • Hired Guns: Eon hired him to keep Cooper from discovering the truth about the corrupted files in GIR.
  • Outlaw Couple: He's in a relationship with Ember, and the two of them work for Eon together.

    Ember 
Voiced by: Elsie Lovelock
  • Adaptational Badass: In canon she was only capable of being a real threat when empowered by her audience. Here she's on par with her boyfriend Skulker with no amplification.
  • Adaptational Ugliness: Ember is no longer a beautiful rockstar.
  • Cyborg: For reasons not yet explained, but implied by And Beyond to be a means of resisting Ecto-Energy mental corruption, her entire body below her breasts seems to have been replaced with cybernetics.
  • Succubi and Incubi: Word of God states that her appearance was based on depictions of Succubi instead of her original Siren theming.

And Beyond

    Horas 
  • Art Shift: To match the Horas plushies the design of Horas was made more circular starting in the Necrofriggian episode, though it is implied this is just another model of Horas and the square-shaped model still exists in canon.
  • Body Backup Drive: The only reason he hasn't been fully killed is that there is a robot copy to take his place.
  • Butt-Monkey: He always gets stomped, electrocuted or possessed by the end of each "And Beyond" episode. Unfortunately for the plumbers he's also an expensive butt monkey to replace.
  • Dimensional Traveler: He's assigned to map out the universe and other universes and is outfitted with a device that allows travel possible.
  • Mauve Shirt: V-04, whose hosted three episodes at Methanos, Sonorosia, and X'Nelli, and as a result has had time to develop 'and' accumulate distinctive damage to make it easy to tell him apart from the other Horas units.
  • Seen It All: As of the Aeropela episode of And Beyond, he's grown increasingly jaded towards dying as he's done it dozens of times by this point, meeting an incoming Leviictean with mild irritation rather than terror at being Eaten Alive.

    Dr. Gero 
  • The Cameo: Dr. Gero shows up at the end of And Beyond after his drone Zero had finished analyzing both Krypton and Vegeta. He's also voiced by Christopher "GeneralIvan" Guerrero who provides the voice of the same character from Dragon Ball Z Abridged.
  • Gave Up Too Soon: He deems the efforts that Zero put into researching both Kryptonians and Saiyans across alternate dimensions a complete waste of time and effort, leaving him ignorant of the capabilities of Saiyans to turn Super.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: See Gave Up Too Soon.
  • You Have Failed Me: Orders for his drone to Self-Destruct.

    Terradino 

Vaxasaurian

  • I Owe You My Life: The Vaxasaurians owe loyalty to Pturbosaurians and Mulgogians for defending them from the Tyrannopedes. The Pturbosaurians take advantage of this fact.
  • Perfect Pacifist People: Despite being the largest and most intimidating species on Terradino, they are good-hearted people.
  • Sizeshifter: Their unique ability is to increase in size however this comes at the expense of intelligence.

Pturbosaurian

  • The Proud Elite: The race highly think themselves as the superior species and looks down on their fellow neighbors.

Mulgogian

  • Dude, Where's My Respect?: Subverted. The Vaxasaurians respected the Mulgogians after the one of the latter species sacrificed itself to stop a Tyrannopede. Pturbosaurians on the other hand, just scoffed at the act.
  • Higher-Tech Species: At least compared to their neighbors at the surface.
  • Sizeshifter: Mulgogians can enlarge their arms seven times their original size, allowing for increased strength.

    Methanos 

Methanosian

Xolbrine

  • Cast from Hit Points: Their bombs are part of their biology for generating algae. Using them reduces how long they can be active outside on dry land.

    Ghost Zone 
  • Stronger with Age: "And Beyond" reveals that ghosts will continue to grow more powerful over time. Desiree is a perfect example as the centuries of growth allowed her to become a Reality Warper.

    Sonorosia 

Sonorosian

  • Glass Cannon: As Sonorosians they possess a powerful sonic attack, but they are also very breakable. They were made cheaply after all.
  • Servant Race: The Sonorosians were created to perform manual labor for the Olimarans. Even generations after the Olimarans left, they are still naturally friendly and relations with the Sanavox benefit from it.

Sanavox

  • Born as an Adult: Sanavox don't hatch or are birthed but are formed by ionized energy inhabiting mechanical parts. They are born fully functional, though they do have to learn about the world on their own if they come into the world alone.
  • Giant Scrap Robot: The average Sanavox is only large compared to the small Sonorisians, but they are all made up of random bits of Olimarian tech that end up containing ionized energies. They are a very un-uniform species as a result.

Olimarans

  • Abusive Precursors: The creators of the Sonorosians who left them behind on a dying planet they ruined.
  • Historical Hero Upgrade: While they, by all measures, did not treat the Sonorosians well, a combination of the nature of the passage of time, the Sonorosian's culture as a servant race, and the interpretation of the sound the Sanavox hear has them seen as almost god-like figures who can bring life and prosperity back to Sonorisia when the two species make the planet suitable for their return.
  • Named by the Adaptation: The Olimarans are the species of Inspector 13, a Weaponmaster of Techadon.

    Krypton 

Kryptonians

  • Adaptational Villainy: Unlike most of their counterparts, these Kryptonians are cold and ruthless tyrants, not unlike a certain general, that seek out other worlds to destroy so that no one would oppose them.
  • Amazing Technicolor Population: While they look like gaunt humans, they also tend towards a reddish tint to their skin that is almost like a sunburn but not quite. It's a bit closer to human coloration than their genetic relations the Saiyans though.
  • Ambiguous Situation: As a result of a different narrator than Horas and their different origins compared to other focused species, many questions can be asked about them.
    • Where did they come from? They were described as a nomadic type species who are not native to Krypton, but where was their home planet? Was it in the Andromeda Galaxy or the Milky Way? What were they called before they found Krypton, or were they always called that and they named Krypton after themselves?
    • What about Krypton made them decide to settle on the planet? Why did the Galvan that advised them suggest the planet.
    • The invasions, natural disasters, and near apocalpytic situations that were described, what were they and did they occur on their original home planet, Krypton, or sometime in between. The visuals reference the Incurseans, but no further details are given.
    • What happened to the other colonies? Did they die out, evolve into new species like the Saiyans, or are there more planets inhabited by the Kryptonians. Are these Kryptonians any different due to a lack of Rao?
  • Evil Genius: The species has a high tech level second only to the Galvan and they seek to surpass said Galvans. Unlike the Galvan this technology would not be used for anything good.
  • God Guise: The sole line of Kryptonians who have access to yellow sunlight are seen as a line of divine rulers by their subjects for their power, while in truth any of their species could have this power if they were given access to the same yellow sunlight.

    Vegeta 

Saiyans

  • Adaptational Heroism: The Saiyan were mostly a brutish and warmongering race in their home canon of Dragon Ball. However in Five Years Later, these traits are associated with the Kryptonians that the Saiyans diverged from, who in-turn are a friendly and peaceful race thanks to the Dragons and Tuffles' guidance.
  • Adaptational Species Change: Five Years Later reveal that the Saiyans are descended from Kryptonians.
  • Amazing Technicolor Population: It is more subtle than most examples but Saiyans, despite looking fairly human bar possessing tails and hairy feet, have a skin color that is abnormal for a human being to possess to a somewhat yellowish tint.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Saiyans are usually very friendly beings spiritually in tune with the universe and nature and content to farm with the Tuffles and explore space with the Dragons. If you invade their planet it quickly is shown why these divergent Kryptonians contributes to the powerhouse playlist as shown by how they had managed to defeat Frieza.
  • Ki Manipulation: Utilizing Ki, Saiyans can fire a wide array of energy based attacks.
  • Super Mode: Masters at Ki manipulation among the species can use a transformation known as The Senzu Form by the robot Zero, which exponentially increases their already devastating power and renders them somewhat apelike in appearance.
  • Token Good Teammate: Originally the Kryptonian settlers of a failed Colony, the Kryptonians who would eventually become Saiyans pivoted their entire culture away from the warlords and tyrants that populate Krypton.

Tuffle

  • Adaptational Species Change: The Tuffle look like regular humans but here, they have more resemblance to radishes than anything else.
  • Cute Mute: The Tuffle can't quite speak, and are rather adorable radish creatures.
  • Pintsized Powerhouse: Despite being much smaller than their planetary friends and neighbours they can still fight off the Freiza Force as good as they can.

Dragons

  • Bold Explorer: The Dragons desire to map out the Universe, and had been the ones to help bring the Kryptonian colonists to Vegeta that would eventually become the Saiyans.
  • Face of a Thug: Dragons are actually very friendly creatures despite their appearance.

    The Anur System 

As A Whole

Ectonurite

  • Heel–Face Turn: With Zs'Skayr gone, the Ectonurites seek out their neighbors and mingle with them peacefully.

Thep Khufan

  • Been There, Shaped History: Almost all of Egyptian Culture was the direct result of Thep Khufan merchants arriving on Earth searching for Gold.
  • Intrepid Merchant: The Hat of the Thep Khufan are their mercantile prowess, often being labeled by outsiders as "The Merchants of Anur".
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: They took their human servants to their planet causing them to turn into mutants. When they try to take them back to Earth, the problem grows when the mutants latent Corrodium radiation causes them to infect even more humans to turn into Wrighters.

Wrighter

  • Was Once a Man: All of the Wrighters are the result of Thep Khufan merchants bringing back Humans to The Anur System, due to the large deposits of Corrodium found on Anur Khufos: which caused the Humans to mutate into the aggressive zombie-like creatures that were later deposited onto Anur Khufos' moon that soon became Wrighters.

Terretnal Ogre

Millit Laggish

Sonoraquid

Vladat

Loboan

Transylian

    Kylmyys 

Necrofriggian

  • Metal Muncher: The main food source of the adults of the species.

Thermoscorian

  • Big Eater: Thermosocrians eat pretty much anything that gets near their mouth be it living creature or metal debris.

Eter'Caneic

  • Planet Spaceship: They turned Kylmyys into this via 'World Pilots', which backfired horribly and killed them all off at once along with massively altering the planet's biome.
  • Precursors: The original inhabitants who died out long before the Necrofriggians and Thermosorians evolved.

    Aeropela 

Aerophibians

  • Challenge Seeker: When not working at Aero-To-Go the natives are constantly racing each other. Their homes are decorated with flags from races past that the individual or family emerged victorious from.

Zoseff Bej

Leviicteans

    X'nelli 

Polar Manzardills

Talus Manzardills

Mire Manzardills

Tropic Manzardills

Coastal Manzardills

Submar Manzardills

Subter Manzardills

Fung Manzardills

Torrid Manzardills

Slag Manzardills

Magsizzall

The deity worshipped by the Manzardills as a creator deity named Manzardill. Originally from Ledgerdomain.
  • The Maker: Created the Manzardills and the rest of X'Nelli's life.

     The Ages Orbit 

Citrakayah


  • Heavyworlder: Naturally able to move at nearly two hundred and fifty miles per hour, their world's higher gravity means that on a lower gravity world like earth their speed becomes even greater.

Kinecelerans


  • Heavyworlder: On their heavy gravity homeworld of Kinet, Kinecelerans can already move at over five hundred miles per hour. Put them on a planet with lower gravity like Earth and they are able to move unfathomably fast.

Genus Lepus


  • Heavyworlder: Their planet is the most intense gravity of all their system, being its literal gravitational center, and their physiques evolved accordingly.
  • With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: The reason they rarely, if never, leave their home world is that their powers can very easily break reality off their world. Even on their world, they have to keep a balance for the sake of their system and universe.

    Other 

The Galvan (Episode 5)

A Galvan who advised the Kryptonians to settle on Krypton and helped them establish their first cities centuries ago.


  • Ambiguously Evil: Among the questions about him is if he was a malicious figure or not. He's shown giving a colonist a wicked grin back to him and advised the Kryptonians to settle an inhabited planet, and the question of why down below only raises questions of motive. Yet at the same time there is no evidence that surely paints him as malicious, just guesses and theories.
  • Ambiguous Situation: A lot about this Galvan is open to debate among fans and the Ink Tank has not given any clarifications on the subject.
    • Why did he assist the Kryptonians? The species itself appears to be unknown to the galaxy at large and they seem to be mostly an Andromeda Galaxy species, while the Galvan are mostly a Milky Way species.
    • Did he suggest Krypton for any reason? While it isn't lacking in resources, especially Kryptonite, it is also a planet that is not the most stable of celestial bodies after centuries of use, and that isn't even raising the question of the red sunlight versus yellow.
    • Is he still alive? Krypton was settled centuries ago and Galvan are long lived after all.
  • No Name Given: The Galvan doesn't appear to be any named Galvan from the franchise.

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