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Orbit Man is the Hero Watch's DNA sample of a Galilean from the orbit of the planet Keplorr.[OV Brief 1]
Powers and Abilities[]
Orbit Man can control gravity to manipulate the weight and motion of objects, allowing him to suspend and levitate targets in the air, send them flying back or forth, or slam them down to the ground with hand gestures. His control over gravity allows him to change its direction, allowing him to telekinetically send targets flying upwards or across the air as if they were falling.
Orbit Man can place objects into an orbital track, causing them to fly in circles at various speeds. When using his powers, he emits an aura of hazy energy which he can also form into walls, barriers and domes.
Orbit Man can use the laws of general relativity to his advantage and can reduce the speed of objects (or in some cases, creatures) to nothing even if they were moving at the speed of light before.
Orbit Man can make matter or energy orbit around him whenever he manipulates his own gravity in order to levitate and retracts his limbs, curling his body to a planetoid sphere.
Orbit Man possesses enhanced strength, enough to punch a hole in the ground[1] and carry Max.[2]
Orbit Man has enhanced durability, as seen when Gravattack endured physical attacks from Fistrick's armor.[3]
Because he is a living planetoid, Orbit Man can survive in the vacuum of space.[2]
Weaknesses[]
If he takes large amounts of damage to his core, it can cause Orbit Man immense pain. This will also make him to enter meltdown and explode, which can be dangerous enough to destroy the whole area he is in.[4]
Orbit Man's large body makes it hard for him to move in small spaces.[5]
Sudden changes of mass can throw off Orbit Man's orbit.[6]
Orbit Man cannot stop someone from using energy-based attacks.[7]
If Orbit Man manipulates the gravity of an opponent or object too much, he can accidentally create a black hole and will be unable to undo this despite his impressive ability to create it in the first place.[1] There is also a structural limit that Orbit Man's target reaches long before the fusion starts.[MW 1]
Despite his enhanced durability, Orbit Man can feel a lot of pain from a Talpaedan's drill.[6]
History[]
Omniverse[]
- In It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Ben World: Part 2, Orbit Man was mentioned when Dyno Mighty used the Hero Watch to transform Ben Prime into Gravattack.
Naming and Translations[]
Language | Name | Origin |
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Polish | Orbitowiec | From orbitowiec, orbiter |
Portuguese (Br) | Homem-Órbita | From homem, man and Órbita, orbit |
Romanian | Omul Orbită | From omul, man and orbită, orbit |
Russian | Человек Орбита | From человек орбита, orbit man |
Spanish (HA) | Orbitoncio | From órbita, orbit |
References[]
Production Material[]
Omniverse Series Master Brief[]
Crew Statements[]
Duncan Rouleau[]
Matt Wayne[]
Dimension 23 Transformations | |
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Seen Aliens | Big Bug • Brainfrog • Build-A-Guy • Dyno Mighty • Electricyeti • Eye Guy • Freeze Lizard • Freeze-Ghost • Handyman • Lightning Volt • Mr. Monkey • Nighty Knight • Rollaway • Speedyquick • Techno-Bubble • Toolboxx • Vomit Man |
Unseen Aliens | Charcoal-Man • Copy Copy • Dawg-Nabbit • Fastcat • Feedback • Giant-Manster • Mr. Mucky • Muck Amuck • Orbit Man • Rath • Teeny-Weeny • Windy-Hindy |