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The Null Void is an alternate dimension that is not part of the branching time stream[DJW 1] discovered by the Galvan and turned into a penal colony. It is filled with floating rocks. Null Guardians are the guards of this prison dimension.[DJW 2]
Accessibility
The Null Void is normally accessed by a Null Void Projector which can open a portal between dimensions. Max and his former partner, Phil, have owned one and trapped thousands of aliens in it while in their Plumber years.
Gwen is able to open portals to the Null Void.[1]
There are naturally occurring "soft spots" in the multiverse that lead into the Null Void, but they don't usually lead back out.[DJW 3]
Settlers live in the Null Void as well the descendants of criminals who made a living there for years.[1]
D'Void seized control over the Null Void and attempted to break through into the main dimension by means of a Kormite powered-drill, but was defeated by Ben, Max, Helen, Pierce, Manny and some other aliens.[1]
Landscape
The Null Void's landscape is always changing - making it impossible to ever know where one is going.[pop-up 1][2]
Notable Prisoners
Name | Status | Information |
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Ben Tennyson | Released | In Back with a Vengeance, Diamondhead was dragged into the Null Void by Vilgax as he was being imprisoned. Ben later escaped in the same episode. In Plumbers' Helpers, Ben was thrown into a Null Void Projector by Helen and Manny, but got back out almost immediately. In Singlehanded, when hit by Sunder's axe, Ben was sent into the Null Void without his left hand. Kevin later freed Ben, but sent his left hand into the Null Void. Later, Gwen brought Ben's hand back with Sunder's axe. In Voided, Ben went into the Null Void after getting a message for help from Helen. Gwen and Kevin later freed him. In ...Nor Iron Bars a Cage, Ben went into the Null Void via a Teleport Receiver to warn Morgg about Ultimate Kevin. He later got out after the episode. In Weapon XI: Part 1, Ben went into the Null Void to find Kevin. He later got out in Weapon XI: Part 2. In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Ben was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith to rescue all the women he imprisoned. He was released by Rook. |
Gwen Tennyson | Released |
In Back with a Vengeance, Gwen was sent into the Null Void by Max using a Null Void Projector to find Ben. She later escaped in the same episode. |
Kevin Levin | Released |
In Back with a Vengeance, Kevin 11 was imprisoned in the Null Void by Max using a Null Void Projector. He was later sent back to Earth to attack Ben by Servantis in a flashback in Weapon XI: Part 2. |
Vilgax | Escaped | In Back with a Vengeance, Vilgax was imprisoned in the Null Void by Max using a Null Void Projector. Vilgax escaped prior Secret of the Omnitrix. |
Phil Billings | Imprisoned |
In Truth, Phil attempted to send Grey Matter to the Null Void, but Grey Matter used a car mirror to reflect his Null Void Projector blast back at Phil, sending him into the Null Void. |
Pyronite | Imprisoned | Manny, Helen and Pierce sent a Pyronite to the Null Void prior to Plumbers' Helpers. |
Vulpimancer | Imprisoned | Manny, Helen and Pierce sent a Vulpimancer to the Null Void prior to Plumbers' Helpers. |
Galvanic Mechamorph | Imprisoned | Manny, Helen and Pierce sent a Galvanic Mechamorph to the Null Void prior to Plumbers' Helpers. |
Lepidopterran | Imprisoned | Manny, Helen and Pierce sent a Lepidopterran to the Null Void prior to Plumbers' Helpers. |
Ectonurite | Imprisoned | Manny, Helen and Pierce sent an Ectonurite to the Null Void prior to Plumbers' Helpers. |
Piscciss Volann | Imprisoned | Manny, Helen and Pierce sent a Piscciss Volann to the Null Void prior to Plumbers' Helpers. |
DNAliens | Imprisoned | Manny and Helen sent a DNAlien to the Null Void in Plumbers' Helpers. In Max Out, Max sent another DNAlien to the Null Void. |
Highbreed | Imprisoned | In Max Out, Max, using an unstable Null Void Projector, unintentionally sent a Highbreed to the Null Void. |
Max Tennyson | Escaped | In Max Out, Max, using an unstable Null Void Projector, unintentionally sent himself to the Null Void. Max later escaped to partake in the Highbreed war prior to War of the Worlds: Part 2. In Weapon XI: Part 2, Max came into the Null Void to protect the Magistrata. He left with her as she left. |
Darkstar | Released | In Darkstar Rising, Darkstar was sent to the Null Void by Magister Prior Gilhil for his crimes. He was later released by Cooper Daniels to partake in the Highbreed war in War of the Worlds: Part 1. |
Aloysius Animo | Escaped | Dr. Animo was sent to the Null Void by unknown means sometime prior to Voided. He later escapes prior to Escape from Aggregor. |
Helen Wheels | Released | Helen was sent to the Null Void by Servantis five years prior to Omniverse. She was sent back to Earth to attack Ben in a flashback in Weapon XI: Part 2. Helen returned to the Null Void after failing her mission. She later escaped by unknown means. In Plumbers' Helpers, Helen went to the Null Void to free all the aliens she wrongfully imprisoned. She escaped to partake in the Highbreed war prior to War of the Worlds: Part 2. In Weapon XI: Part 1, Helen went into the Null Void to find Kevin. She was later released in Weapon XI: Part 2. In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Helen was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Manny Armstrong | Released | Manny was sent to the Null Void by Servantis five years prior to Omniverse. He was sent back to Earth to attack Ben in a flashback in Weapon XI: Part 2. Manny returned to the Null Void after failing his mission. He later escaped by unknown means. In Plumbers' Helpers, Manny went to the Null Void to free all the aliens he wrongfully imprisoned. He escaped to partake in the Highbreed war prior to War of the Worlds: Part 2. In Weapon XI: Part 1, Manny went into the Null Void to find Kevin. He was later released in Weapon XI: Part 2. |
Pierce Wheels | Escaped | Pierce was sent to the Null Void by Servantis five years prior to Omniverse. He was sent back to Earth to attack Ben in a flashback in Weapon XI: Part 2. Pierce returned to the Null Void after failing his mission. He later escaped by unknown means. Prior to Plumbers' Helpers, Pierce was accidently sent to the Null Void. He escaped to partake in the Highbreed war prior to War of the Worlds: Part 2. |
Alan Albright | Released | Alan was sent to the Null Void by Servantis five years prior to Omniverse. He was sent back to Earth to attack Ben in a flashback in Weapon XI: Part 2. Alan returned to the Null Void after failing his mission. He later escaped by unknown means. In Weapon XI: Part 1, Alan went into the Null Void to find Kevin. He was later released in Weapon XI: Part 2. |
Sunder | Released | In Singlehanded, Sunder was unintentionally sent to the Null Void by Gwen. He was later released by Azmuth prior to The Transmogrification of Eunice. |
Ragnarok | Escaped | Ragnarok escaped the Null Void prior to Vendetta. |
Mummy | Imprisoned | The Mummy was unintentionally sent to the Null Void by Viktor when he was trying to send Frankenstrike to the Null Void. |
Viktor | Escaped | Viktor was thrown into a Null Void portal by Frankenstrike when Viktor tried to send him to the Null Void. Viktor escaped the Null Void and was sent back by Ultimate Kevin prior to Absolute Power: Part 1. Viktor escaped the Null Void again prior to Viktor: The Spoils. |
Kwarrel | Deceased | Kwarrel was in the Null Void after the original series. |
Morgg | Imprisoned | Morgg was in the Null Void after the original series. |
Quince | Imprisoned | Quince was in the Null Void after the original series. |
Trukk | Imprisoned | Trukk has been in the Null Void for at least 30 days prior to ...Nor Iron Bars a Cage. |
Aggregor | Imprisoned | Aggregor was sent to the Null Void prior to Night of the Living Nightmare. |
Alpha | Imprisoned | Murk Upchuck took Alpha to the Null Void on his way back to his Universe in Heroes United. |
Kolar | Imprisoned | Kolar was thrown into a Null Void Projector's portal by Magister Hulka when Kolar tried to send him to the Null Void in Basic Training. |
Trumbipulor | Escaped | Trumbipulor escaped the Null Void prior to The Purge. |
Way Bads | Imprisoned | The Way Bads were sent to the Null Void by Blukic and Driba in The Frogs of War: Part 2. |
Argit | Imprisoned | Argit escaped from the Null Void in a flashback in Weapon XI: Part 2. In Weapon XI: Part 1, Gwen made Argit go to the Null Void to find Kevin. He later got out in Weapon XI: Part 2. |
Otto | Escaped | In a flashback in OTTO Motives, Otto had Kevin and Argit gather technology to escape the Null Void, then backstabbed them and escaped without them. |
Rook Blonko | Released | In Weapon XI: Part 1, Rook went to the Null Void to find Kevin. He was released in Weapon XI: Part 2. |
Magistrata | Released | In Weapon XI: Part 2, the Magistrata came into the Null Void to revoke Servantis, Leander, Phil and Swift's Plumber statuses. She left afterwards. |
Magister Patelliday | Released | In Weapon XI: Part 2, Patelliday came into the Null Void to protect the Magistrata. He left with her as she left. |
Servantis | Imprisoned | In The Rooters of All Evil, Servantis left the Null Void to find out where Kevin is, but after not finding out, he returns to the Null Void. |
Swift | Imprisoned | In The Rooters of All Evil, Swift left the Null Void to find out where Kevin is, but after not finding out, she returns to the Null Void. In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Swift was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Leander | Imprisoned | In The Rooters of All Evil, Leander left the Null Void to find out where Kevin is, but after not finding out, he returns to the Null Void. |
Frightwig | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Frightwig was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Sandra Tennyson | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Sandra was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Nyancy Chan | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Nyancy was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Looma Red Wind | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Looma was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Julie Yamamoto | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Julie was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Myaxx | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Myaxx was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Ester | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Ester was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Drew Saturday | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Drew was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Attea | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Attea was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Rayona | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Rayona was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Charmcaster | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Charmcaster was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Subdora | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Subdora was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Eighteight | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Eighteight was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Rojo | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Rojo was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Isosceles Right Triangle Vreedle | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Sceles was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Rook Shar | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Shar was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Queen Voratia Rumbletum | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Voratia was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
She-Worst | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Se-Worst was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Elena Validus | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Elena was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Helena Xagliv | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Helena was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Fistina | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Fistina was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Luhley | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Luhley was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Jennifer Nocturne | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Jennifer was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Yetta | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Yetta was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Eunice | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Eunice was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Sunny | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Sunny was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Ma Vreedle | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Ma Vreedle was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Suemungousaur | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Suemungousaur was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Vera Tennyson | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Vera was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Lucy Mann | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Lucy was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. She was released by Rook. |
Skurd | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Skurd, along with Ben, was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith. He was released by Rook. |
Kai Green | Released | In The Most Dangerous Game Show, Kai was teleported to the Null Void by Charles Zenith to rescue all the women he imprisoned. She was released by Rook. |
Appearances
Ben 10
Season 2
- Back with a Vengeance (first appearance)
Season 4
- Perfect Day (dream)
Ben 10 Alien Force
Season 1
- Plumbers' Helpers (first reappearance; cameo)
Season 2
Season 3
Ben 10 Ultimate Alien
Season 3
- ...Nor Iron Bars a Cage (first reappearance)
Ben 10 Omniverse
Season 1
- Of Predators and Prey: Part 2 (first reappearance; flashback)
Season 6
- The Rooters of All Evil (flashback)
- Weapon XI: Part 1 (flashback and present)
- Weapon XI: Part 2
Season 8
Specials
Video Games
Ben 10: Protector of Earth
The Null Void is the last level in the game. Ben, Gwen and Grandpa Max get lost there as they fight Enoch, Kevin 11, Clancy and Six Six.
Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks
The Null Void is the seventh level in the game. Dr. Animo appears as the boss in the level. Ben gains Jetray in this level.
Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Galactic Racing
The Null Void is the first level in the game, consisting of four tracks.
FusionFall
In the game, players begin at the Null Void for basic training. There is a Plumber training camp there, along with Ben and the Rust Bucket III.
Trivia
- The Null Void seems to be a horrifying place, for example:
- The Null Void is a playable level in Ben 10: Protector of Earth, Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks and Ben 10: Galactic Racing.
- All of the aliens who haven't been freed by the Plumbers' Helpers are still in the Null Void.[DM 1]
- The Null Void is similar to the Negative Zone from the Marvel Comics, an alternate dimension where Prison 42 holds all super villains. Like the Null Void, if the villains could escape the facility there would be nowhere else to run to.
- The Null Void is similar to the Phantom Zone, an intergalactic prison in the DC Comics universe that keeps dangerous criminals, such as General Zod.
Naming and Translations
Language | Name | Origin |
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French | Vide absolu | From vide, void and absolu, absolute |
German | Sicherheitszelle | From Sicherheit, safety and Zelle, cell |
Hungarian | Null Űr | From null, null and űr, void |
Portuguese (Br) | Nulificador | From Nulificador, Nullifier |
Spanish (HA) | Proyector (until ...Nor Iron Bars a Cage) Vacío (since Basic Training until Ben 10: Omniverse) Zona Nula (The Rooters of All Evil) Null Void (Weapon XI: Part 1) "portal" (The Most Dangerous Game Show) |
From proyector, projector From vacío, void From nula, null and zona, zone From the original English name. From portal, portal (Null Void is referred indirectly). |
See Also
- Null Void Projector
- Null Guardians
- Null Void Prisons
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Voided
- ↑ Back with a Vengeance
- ↑ Weapon XI: Part 1
- ↑ Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix
Crew Statements
Derrick J. Wyatt
Dwayne McDuffie
Pop-ups
- ↑ File:Null Void Landcape.png