Ben Tennyson in the MCU means the Avengers gain a walking Swiss Army knife of powers. One second he’s Echo Echo duplicating the squad, the next he’s Jetray evacuating civilians faster than Quicksilver. His versatility fills gaps—GotG’s space ops? Astrodactyl. Banner’s science slumps? Grey Matter. But it’s not all upgrades. The Omnitrix’s glitches add tension—what if he turns into the wrong alien during a Chitauri invasion?
Teamwise, Ben’s youthful impulsiveness clashes with the Avengers’ discipline. He’d sneak into missions like a superhero version of Shuri, frustrating Fury. Yet his optimism could heal post-Endgame trauma, making him the heart they didn’t know they needed. The power shift’s fun, but the emotional ripple is deeper.
Adding Ben Tennyson to the MCU turns the Avengers into a brainstorming session with infinite variables. His ability to morph into aliens like Heatblast or Diamondhead forces the team to rethink combat logistics—imagine Black Widow coordinating with a Pyronite during a snowstorm. The cosmic scale of his aliens (Gravattack messing with orbit? Feedback absorbing Mjolnir’s lightning?) makes Thanos-level threats look like warm-ups.
But personality-wise, Ben’s casual heroism ruffles feathers. He’d bond with Spider-Man over quips but annoy Strange with his improvisation. The Avengers’ unity frays as they debate whether to treat him as a kid or a WMD. His rogue’s gallery—Vilgax, Highbreed—would stretch the MCU’s worldbuilding into wild new arcs. The dynamic isn’t just changed; it’s supercharged with chaos and charm.
Ben Tennyson crashing into the MCU would flip the Avengers' dynamics like a turbocharged domino effect. His Omnitrix isn’t just a gadget—it’s a wildcard with 10 million alien forms, each rewriting battle strategies on the fly. Picture Hulk’s brute force meeting Way Big’s kaiju-scale chaos or Iron Man’s tech genius scrambling to decode Galvanian engineering.
But the real twist? Ben’s moral compass. He’s a teen who’s saved universes but still cracks jokes mid-fight. Stark’s ego would clash with his humility, while Cap’s leadership style gets a chaotic ally who’s more adaptable than Spider-Man. The team’s hierarchy shatters—Thor’s godhood feels smaller when Alien X can rewrite reality. Yet Ben’s presence also exposes vulnerabilities: his reliance on the Omnitrix’s timer could leave the Avengers scrambling during critical moments. The MCU’s power balance tilts toward unpredictability, blending Ben’s cartoonish flair with the Avengers’ cinematic gravitas.
Ben Tennyson joining the Avengers? Game-changer. His transformations alone—like upgrading Hawkeye’s arrows with NRG’s radiation or out-sniping Widow as Fourarms—force tactical overhauls. The team’s tech tiers get messy: Wakanda studies the Omnitrix, Pym debates alien biology.
Socially, he’s a tornado. Thor high-fives his bravado, but Wanda side-eyes his unpredictability. The media dubs him ‘America’s Alien,’ shifting focus from Stark’s legacy. Villains adjust too—Loki’s illusions? Useless against XLR8’s speed. The Avengers don’t just get stronger; they get weirder, fresher, louder.
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Author's Note
The book is slow burn, feelings took time to be accepted and noticed.
Trigger Warnings
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"Right there, fuck, Jordan, don't stop," Aiden panted when I broke the kiss for air. His nails dug into my shoulders, leaving red trails down my back as I drove into him relentlessly.
I reached between us and wrapped my hand around his leaking cock, stroking him in time with my thrusts, firm, twisting pulls from root to tip, thumb swiping over the sensitive head to spread his precum.
His balls drew up tight, and I knew he was close. So was I. The pressure built at the base of my spine, my own cock swelling even thicker inside him.
I pounded into him faster, the wet sounds of our fucking growing louder, more frantic. Every thrust jolted his body, his hole gripping me like a fist.
I leaned in closer, biting down gently on the junction of his neck and shoulder as I felt my orgasm crest.
"Come for me, Aiden," I growled against his skin, stroking him faster. "Let me feel you."
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What happens when Aiden finds out that he wasn’t a human, he was a powerful Omega who could get pregnant and the reason why he has been constantly harassed was because he has been releasing a powerful mating pheromone?
What happens when his three powerful Alpha protectors take a liking to him?
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When Gideon's fiancé, a female war hero, arrives to call off their engagement, he knows it's time for him to look at the outside world.
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The dark-eyed leader who speaks in growls.
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The silver-tongued flirt who tastes my fear—and wants more.
The shadow who watches me like prey.
And the broken one who swore he’d never love again… until me.
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The clash between the Omnitrix and Infinity Stones in 'Ben Tennyson in the MCU' is a spectacle of cosmic chaos and ingenuity. The Omnitrix, with its DNA-based transformations, offers adaptability—Ben can shift into aliens like Alien X or Clockwork to counter reality-warping or time manipulation. But the Stones? They’re raw, unfiltered power. Thanos might snap, but Alien X could rewrite the snap’s consequences. The story dives into limits: the Omnitrix’s energy drains under cosmic strain, while the Stones demand mastery. Ben’s creativity turns battles into chess matches—using Upgrade to hack tech linked to the Stones or Ghostfreak to phase through attacks. It’s not just brute force; it’s strategy meets mythos.
What fascinates me is the thematic contrast. The Omnitrix represents potential, growth. The Stones? Absolute control. Ben’s humanity—his humor, mistakes—clashes with the Stones’ cold inevitability. When he faces Thanos, it’s not just about power scales; it’s about philosophy. Can a kid with a watch outthink destiny? The narrative leans into this, making their clashes as emotional as they are explosive.
Ben Tennyson in the MCU would be an absolute game-changer, especially if he has access to Alien X. That Celestialsapien form is basically omnipotent—reality-warping, time manipulation, and near-invincibility all rolled into one. Thanos with all Stones is terrifying, no doubt, but Alien X exists beyond conventional power scales. Even if Ben defaults to other aliens like Clockwork for time hax or Atomix for brute force, his versatility outstrips Thanos' linear Stone usage. The MCU Stones have limits—like needing to close a fist—while Ben's transformations are near-instant.
Thanos' biggest weakness is his arrogance; he'd underestimate a kid with a watch until it's too late. Ben's fought reality-benders before (like Vilgax with Ascalon) and outsmarted them. With Alien X's debate quirk removed (since he's mastered it by MCU era), Ben could erase Thanos mid-snap. The Stones are cosmic, but Alien X is the cosmos.
Ben Tennyson’s adaptability would make him a powerhouse alongside Doctor Strange. Imagine the Omnitrix’s DNA-swapping combined with the Mystic Arts—Ben could morph into a Celestialsapien to counter cosmic threats while Strange handles dimensional rifts. Their teamwork would thrive in high-stakes scenarios, like battling Dormammu or outsmarting Kang. Ben’s youthful impulsiveness balanced by Strange’s wisdom creates a dynamic duo. The Omnitrix’s alien arsenal paired with spells like the Crimson Bands would be unstoppable.
Plus, Ben’s humor would crack even Strange’s stoic facade. Their contrasting styles—improvisation vs. precision—would make every battle unpredictable yet strategic. They’d dominate both street-level skirmishes and multiversal wars, blending sci-fi and sorcery seamlessly.
The idea of Ben Tennyson joining the MCU is a wild crossover dream. If he were to appear, his affiliation would hinge on his personality and the Omnitrix's versatility. Ben's youthful energy and moral compass align closely with the Avengers, especially Spider-Man's vibe—saving civilians first, fighting second. The Omnitrix's alien forms could rival Thor's strength or out-tech Iron Man.
However, the Guardians might appeal to his love of adventure. Their cosmic escapades would let him explore new species to add to the Omnitrix database. Yet, Ben thrives as a solo hero with occasional team-ups, so a permanent slot in either group feels unlikely. He'd probably bounce between both, leaving fans debating where he fits best.