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|name = Null Void Projector |
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− | |Type = Dimension Opener |
+ | |Type = Dimension Opener |
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+ | The '''Null Void Projector''' is a device used to create a portal to the [[Null Void (Classic)|Null Void]]. |
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+ | ==Models== |
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+ | The Null Void Projector has been gradually refined through the ages. The Mark I model was a large machine similar in appearance to the handgun, however it required time to recharge between intervals and could only be carried around in a [[Wikipedia:Isuzu Forward|Isuzu Forward]] due to its aforementioned size.<ref>[[Kevin Levin (Classic)|Kevin Levin]]</ref> |
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+ | The most modern Null Void Projector is similar to the Mark I, except it takes less time to charge, allowing easy access to the Null Void. |
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+ | The Null Void Projector can come in various sizes: |
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+ | * Most Null Void Projectors are small enough for a [[Human (Classic)|human]] to use. |
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+ | * The Mark I variant is big enough for [[Swampfire]] to get in and out of. |
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+ | * In ''[[Perfect Day]]'', there was a Null Void Projector big enough for [[Four Arms (Classic)|Four Arms]] and [[Vilgax (Classic)|Vilgax]] to use (even though that was in a dream). |
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⚫ | Along with different sizes, there are also different styles that the Null Void Projector can come in: in the [[Ben 10|original series]], the projector was shaped and designed like a semi-automatic pistol with a trigger for the pointer finger to activate it. In '''[[Ben 10: Alien Force|Alien Force]]''', the projector was designed like a hand-cannon with an [[Wikipedia:Icepick grip|icepick grip]]-type handle that required an individual to press a button with their thumb to activate it. |
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+ | ==Uses== |
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+ | Null Void Projectors can be used to either open a portal to the Null Void or to teleport beings to the Null Void by hitting them with a beam cast from the Projector. |
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+ | Null Void Projectors can be overloaded when their focusing lens is removed, allowing them to be used as impromptu bombs. |
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− | '''The Null Void Projector''' is a powerful weapon that is used to transfer aliens to the [[Null Void]], a never-ending intergalactic jail (the Null Void isn't really an intergalactic prison; as seen in the episode [[Voided]]). Several of the Null Void projectors lie in the interior chamber of Mount Rushmore. It has been gradually refined through the ages; according to Kevin, the Mk. 1 model was a large machine similar in appearance to the handgun, however it required time to recharge between intervals and could only be carried around in the trailer of an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isuzu_Forward%7C Isuzu Forward] due to its aforementioned size. The most modern version is similar to the handgun one except it takes less time to charge; allowing easy access to the Null Void. It can also be overloaded when its focusing lens is removed, allowing it to be used as an impromptu bomb. It's a weapon commonly used by the Plumbers, so it's assumed that the Projector is standard issue for their organization. |
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==Known users== |
==Known users== |
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+ | *[[Phil Billings (Classic)|Phil Billings]] |
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− | *[[Max Tennyson]] (also as a bomb, resulted in getting him trapped in the Null Void) |
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+ | *[[Max Tennyson (Classic)|Max Tennyson]] |
+ | *[[Gwen Tennyson (Classic)|Gwen Tennyson]] |
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+ | *[[Ben Tennyson (Classic)|Ben Tennyson]] |
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*[[Manny Armstrong]] |
*[[Manny Armstrong]] |
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*[[Helen Wheels]] |
*[[Helen Wheels]] |
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− | *[[Gwen Tennyson]] (accidentally when fighting [[Phil]]) |
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− | *[[Vilgax]] |
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− | *[[Psyphon]] (Vilgax Attacks) |
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− | *[[Caesar Salazar]] (Created a dimensional-equivalent in Rex's World called a [[w:c:generatorrexpedia:Dimensional Disrupter|Dimensional Disrupter]]) |
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*[[Kolar]] |
*[[Kolar]] |
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+ | *[[Magister Patelliday]] |
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*[[Blukic]] |
*[[Blukic]] |
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*[[Driba]] |
*[[Driba]] |
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+ | *[[Swift]] |
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+ | *[[Kevin Levin (Classic)|Kevin Levin]] |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===Ben 10=== |
===Ben 10=== |
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− | *''[[Truth]]'' (first appearance) |
+ | *''[[Truth]]'' <small>(first appearance)</small> |
− | *''[[Back |
+ | *''[[Back with a Vengeance]]'' |
− | *''[[Perfect Day]]'' |
+ | *''[[Perfect Day]]'' <small>([[Ben's/Enoch's Dream World|dream]])</small> |
===Ben 10: Alien Force=== |
===Ben 10: Alien Force=== |
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− | *''[[Max Out]]'' (first re-appearance) |
+ | *''[[Max Out]]'' <small>(first re-appearance)</small> |
*''[[Plumbers' Helpers]]'' |
*''[[Plumbers' Helpers]]'' |
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*''[[Vendetta]]'' |
*''[[Vendetta]]'' |
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===Ben 10: Ultimate Alien=== |
===Ben 10: Ultimate Alien=== |
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− | *''[[Basic Training]]'' (first re-appearance) |
+ | *''[[Basic Training]]'' <small>(first re-appearance)</small> |
+ | *''[[The Ultimate Enemy: Part 2]]'' <small>(flashback)</small> |
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===Ben 10: Omniverse=== |
===Ben 10: Omniverse=== |
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− | *''[[The Frogs |
+ | *''[[The Frogs of War: Part 2]]'' <small>(first re-appearance)</small> |
+ | *''[[Max's Monster]]'' |
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+ | *''[[The Rooters of All Evil]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Weapon XI: Part 1]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Weapon XI: Part 2]]'' |
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===Specials=== |
===Specials=== |
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+ | *[[Ben 10-Generator Rex: Heroes United]] <small>([[Rex's Universe|alternate dimension]])</small> |
===Video Games=== |
===Video Games=== |
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+ | *[[Ben 10: Protector of Earth]] |
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+ | *[[Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks]] |
===Online Games=== |
===Online Games=== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Several Null Void Projectors lie in the interior chamber of [[Mt. Rushmore]]. |
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− | *Ben has been into the Null Void 4 times, once in the original series, twice in AF and once in UA. The only time he went into the Null Void with the Null Void projector was in the first series in "[[Back With a Vengeance]]". |
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− | *Manny and Helen thought |
+ | *Manny and Helen thought their Null Void Projector was a disintegrator ray until Kevin corrected them. |
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− | *The projector Manny and Helen used was a bigger version of the Null Void projector, also known as a Mark 1 or Mk I. |
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− | *A much bigger version of the Null Void projector than the |
+ | *A much bigger version of the Null Void projector than the Mark I appeared in the game ''[[Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks|Vilgax Attacks]]'', attached to the underside of the [[Chimerian Hammer (Classic)|Chimerian Hammer]]. |
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− | *The Null Void projector has been coming in various sizes lately. For a while, the Null Void projector was small enough for a Human character to use. However in ''[[Perfect Day]]'', it was big enough for [[Four Arms]] and Vilgax to use (even though that was a dream). Later, in ''[[Plumbers' Helpers]]'', the Mk I variant appeared and the only method of transport for it was an Isuzu Forward, and [[Swampfire]] could get in and out. Finally, in ''Vilgax Attacks'', it was almost as big as a section of Vilgax's ship. |
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− | Die!.jpg|[[Four Arms]] with a Null Void Projector in the original series |
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− | NVP.jpg|[[Max]] with a Null Projector in [[Alien Force]] |
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− | Voidvilgax.png|Null Void Projector of Vilgax Ship, in Vilgax Attacks |
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− | nullkolar.PNG|[[Kolar]] with Null Void Projector in Ultimate alien |
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− | CARE1011291100011530 019 1280x720.jpg|[[Caesar Salazar]] with his "dimensional disrupter", basically a dimensional-equivalent of a Null Void Projector |
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The Null Void Projector is a device used to create a portal to the Null Void.
Models
The Null Void Projector has been gradually refined through the ages. The Mark I model was a large machine similar in appearance to the handgun, however it required time to recharge between intervals and could only be carried around in a Isuzu Forward due to its aforementioned size.[1]
The most modern Null Void Projector is similar to the Mark I, except it takes less time to charge, allowing easy access to the Null Void.
The Null Void Projector can come in various sizes:
- Most Null Void Projectors are small enough for a human to use.
- The Mark I variant is big enough for Swampfire to get in and out of.
- In Perfect Day, there was a Null Void Projector big enough for Four Arms and Vilgax to use (even though that was in a dream).
Along with different sizes, there are also different styles that the Null Void Projector can come in: in the original series, the projector was shaped and designed like a semi-automatic pistol with a trigger for the pointer finger to activate it. In Alien Force, the projector was designed like a hand-cannon with an icepick grip-type handle that required an individual to press a button with their thumb to activate it.
Uses
Null Void Projectors can be used to either open a portal to the Null Void or to teleport beings to the Null Void by hitting them with a beam cast from the Projector.
Null Void Projectors can be overloaded when their focusing lens is removed, allowing them to be used as impromptu bombs.
Known users
- Phil Billings
- Max Tennyson
- Gwen Tennyson
- Ben Tennyson
- Manny Armstrong
- Helen Wheels
- Kolar
- Magister Hulka
- Magister Patelliday
- Blukic
- Driba
- Swift
- Leander
- Kevin Levin
- Various Plumbers
Appearances
Ben 10
- Truth (first appearance)
- Back with a Vengeance
- Perfect Day (dream)
Ben 10: Alien Force
- Max Out (first re-appearance)
- Plumbers' Helpers
- Vendetta
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
- Basic Training (first re-appearance)
- The Ultimate Enemy: Part 2 (flashback)
Ben 10: Omniverse
- The Frogs of War: Part 2 (first re-appearance)
- Max's Monster
- The Rooters of All Evil
- Weapon XI: Part 1
- Weapon XI: Part 2
Specials
- Ben 10-Generator Rex: Heroes United (alternate dimension)
Video Games
Online Games
Trivia
- Several Null Void Projectors lie in the interior chamber of Mt. Rushmore.
- Manny and Helen thought their Null Void Projector was a disintegrator ray until Kevin corrected them.
- The Null Void Projector created by Caesar Salazar is named the "Dimensional Disruptor".
- A much bigger version of the Null Void projector than the Mark I appeared in the game Vilgax Attacks, attached to the underside of the Chimerian Hammer.
- The idea of the Null Void Projector sending criminals to the Null Void parallels that of the Phantom Zone Projector in the world of the comic book character Superman, in which criminals are sent to the Phantom Zone.