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− | |ability = Enhanced Strength<br>360° Vision<br>Heat Generation<br>Power Opposition |
+ | |ability = Enhanced Strength<br>Enhanced Durability<br>360° Vision<br>Webbing Immunity<br>Magnetism Immunity<br>Heat Generation<br>Power Opposition |
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+ | |equipment = Missile Launchers<br>Laser Blasters<br>Flamethrower<br>Retractable Claws<br>Retractable Mirrors<br>Sticky Adhesives<br>Electric Antennae<br>Fire Extinguishers<br>Plant Killing Liquid<br>Monitor Screen |
|Creator = [[Oliver Thompson]] |
|Creator = [[Oliver Thompson]] |
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|user = [[Will Harangue]] |
|user = [[Will Harangue]] |
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|1st = [[Video Games]] |
|1st = [[Video Games]] |
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− | The '''Stalker''' was a robot commissioned by [[Will Harangue]] in which he recorded [[Ben Tennyson|Ben]]'s aliens' moves in a video game motion capture-type scanning. |
+ | The '''Stalker''' was a robot commissioned by [[Will Harangue]] in which he recorded [[Ben Tennyson (Classic)|Ben]]'s aliens' moves in a video game motion capture-type scanning. It appeared in the episode ''[[Video Games]].'' |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | The Stalker |
+ | The Stalker was as part of [[Will Harangue]]'s plot to "destroy Ben Tennyson". It recorded all of Ben's aliens except [[Way Big]] (who was too big) and [[Nanomech]] (who was too small). |
− | The Stalker was damaged when [[Humungousaur (Classic)|Humungousaur]] used a Sumo Slammers attack, which was not recorded into the Stalker, causing it to go haywire. The defeat was followed by |
+ | The Stalker was damaged when [[Humungousaur (Classic)|Humungousaur]] used a Sumo Slammers attack, which was not recorded into the Stalker, causing it to go haywire. The defeat was followed by Nanomech, who was able to go inside it and ruin the robot's circuits, which caused it to malfunction. It was crushed by Way Big and he dropped it onto Harangue's car, destroying it. |
==Powers and Abilities== |
==Powers and Abilities== |
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+ | VG (288).png|Enhanced Strength |
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+ | VG (441).png|Enhanced Durability |
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+ | VG (171).png|Laser Blasters |
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+ | VG (241).png|Missile Launchers |
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+ | VG (133).png|Fire Extinguishers |
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+ | VG (146).png|Plant Killing Liquid |
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+ | VG (185).png|Retractable Mirrors |
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+ | VG (267).png|Retractable Claws |
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+ | VG (280).png|Sticky Adhesives |
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+ | VG (297).png|Heat Generation |
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+ | VG (112).png|Webbing Immunity |
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+ | VG (322).png|Magnetism Immunity |
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+ | VG (398).png|Flamethrower |
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+ | VG (461).png|Electric Antennae |
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+ | VG (386).png|Monitor Screen |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | The Stalker |
+ | The Stalker was durable enough to resist damage from Humungousaur's normal attacks, had 360 degree vision, and was immune to [[Spidermonkey]]'s webbing. |
− | The Stalker |
+ | The Stalker had retractable claws, multiple laser blasters, missile launchers, and a pair of electric antennae. |
+ | The Stalker was equipped with countermeasures for every alien Ben had access to prior to ''Video Games'' excluding Way Big and Nanomech, including: |
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− | The Stalker cannot be magnetized, rendering [[Lodestar]]'s powers useless. |
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+ | *Strong adhesives, which were used to trap [[Cannonbolt (Classic)|Cannonbolt]] in place. |
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+ | *A flamethrower, which was used to temporarily blind Humungousaur. |
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+ | *A non-magnetic alloy, which rendered Lodestar's powers useless. |
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− | [[Spidermonkey]]'s webs are useless against it. |
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+ | *Fire extinguishers, which were used to put out [[Swampfire]]'s fire attacks. |
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+ | *A chemical liquid sprayer, which was used to kill Swampfire's plants. |
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− | The Stalker has built-in fire extinguishers to put out [[Swampfire]]'s fire attacks and can spray a chemical liquid that can kill Swampfire's plants. |
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==Weaknesses== |
==Weaknesses== |
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− | While the Stalker's |
+ | While the Stalker's A.I. was designed to trace and destroy Ben's car, it is not very smart, as it once accidentally attacked a minivan that looked similar to it. |
− | The Stalker can be damaged by attacks that were not recorded into it |
+ | The Stalker cannot counter and can be damaged by attacks that were not recorded into it. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===Ben 10: Ultimate Alien=== |
===Ben 10: Ultimate Alien=== |
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+ | ====Season 1==== |
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*''[[Video Games]]'' <small>(first appearance; destroyed)</small> |
*''[[Video Games]]'' <small>(first appearance; destroyed)</small> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | [[File:The Stalker3.png|thumb|Ben's team and the Stalker with monitor]] |
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+ | *Visually, the Stalker is somewhat similar to the Omnidroid from the 2004 [[Wikipedia:Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] film [[Wikipedia:The Incredibles|''The Incredibles'']]. |
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− | *Visually, it is quite similar to the Omnidroid from ''The Incredibles''. |
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*The Stalker has automatic and manual controls. |
*The Stalker has automatic and manual controls. |
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*The Stalker is a parody of the [[Wikipedia:Spider-Slayers|Spider-Slayers]] from [[Wikipedia:Spider-Man|Spider-Man]]. The first Spider-Slayer in the comic books was even commissioned and remote-piloted by J. Jonah Jameson, with his face on the screen to taunt the hero. |
*The Stalker is a parody of the [[Wikipedia:Spider-Slayers|Spider-Slayers]] from [[Wikipedia:Spider-Man|Spider-Man]]. The first Spider-Slayer in the comic books was even commissioned and remote-piloted by J. Jonah Jameson, with his face on the screen to taunt the hero. |
Revision as of 19:38, 12 February 2020
This article belongs to the Classic Continuity |
The Stalker was a robot commissioned by Will Harangue in which he recorded Ben's aliens' moves in a video game motion capture-type scanning. It appeared in the episode Video Games.
History
The Stalker was as part of Will Harangue's plot to "destroy Ben Tennyson". It recorded all of Ben's aliens except Way Big (who was too big) and Nanomech (who was too small).
The Stalker was damaged when Humungousaur used a Sumo Slammers attack, which was not recorded into the Stalker, causing it to go haywire. The defeat was followed by Nanomech, who was able to go inside it and ruin the robot's circuits, which caused it to malfunction. It was crushed by Way Big and he dropped it onto Harangue's car, destroying it.
Powers and Abilities
The Stalker possessed immense strength, allowing to easily overpower aliens like Humungousaur and Lodestar. It was also able to break Gwen's mana.
The Stalker was durable enough to resist damage from Humungousaur's normal attacks, had 360 degree vision, and was immune to Spidermonkey's webbing.
The Stalker had retractable claws, multiple laser blasters, missile launchers, and a pair of electric antennae.
The Stalker was equipped with countermeasures for every alien Ben had access to prior to Video Games excluding Way Big and Nanomech, including:
- Strong adhesives, which were used to trap Cannonbolt in place.
- A flamethrower, which was used to temporarily blind Humungousaur.
- A non-magnetic alloy, which rendered Lodestar's powers useless.
- Retractable mirrors, which were used to deflect Jetray's neuroshock blasts.
- A built-in heat generator, which was used to melt Big Chill's ice.
- Fire extinguishers, which were used to put out Swampfire's fire attacks.
- A chemical liquid sprayer, which was used to kill Swampfire's plants.
Weaknesses
While the Stalker's A.I. was designed to trace and destroy Ben's car, it is not very smart, as it once accidentally attacked a minivan that looked similar to it.
The Stalker cannot counter and can be damaged by attacks that were not recorded into it.
Appearances
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
Season 1
- Video Games (first appearance; destroyed)
Trivia
- The Stalker does not have counters for Nanomech, Way Big, or Sumo Slammers attacks, since none of these were used when recording all of Ben's moves.
- Visually, the Stalker is somewhat similar to the Omnidroid from the 2004 Pixar film The Incredibles.
- The Stalker has automatic and manual controls.
- The Stalker is a parody of the Spider-Slayers from Spider-Man. The first Spider-Slayer in the comic books was even commissioned and remote-piloted by J. Jonah Jameson, with his face on the screen to taunt the hero.
- The Stalker is a boss on Ultimatrix Unleashed on level 3.