Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-78.125.92.192-20130424133044/@comment-3096633-20130428014720

Silentia Altum wrote: It seems that most of the Omnitrix aliens, as a general rule, will have predators. Derrick J. Wyatt's personal spin on the matter, if I am interpreting it correctly, is that unless there is some special reason why a given species would not have a predator - e.g. Galvanic Mechamorphs being artificial in nature -, then it does. Humans are no exception; we may be more or less on top of the food chain now, but we used to have enough predators that picking just one would be difficult. Seeing as a species being extinct is not an issue for the Nemetrix, provided a source of original organic material can be found, and that most of the Omnitrix aliens likely had some predator at some point in their evolutionary past, it would be reasonable to envision that a predator will exist for them in the Nemetrix.

Humans are technically the top of the food chain on earth due to the tools we have developed like arrows.