This matchup hinges on prep time and knowledge. Thanos with all Stones is a tactical monster—he’d exploit Ben’s overreliance on Alien X by trapping him in a time loop or soul-stealing before he transforms. The Stones’ combined power rewrote half the universe; Ben’s other aliens might stall but not win. Still, if Ben opens with Alien X, it’s over. Thanos can’t counter a being that treats physics as optional. Ben’s quick-thinking edges out raw power here.
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.
Thanos with the Stones is OP, but Ben’s Omnitrix has failsafes that auto-transform him if he’s in mortal danger—meaning he’d likely shift into Alien X before Thanos could snap. Alien X’s feats include recreating universes; the Stones’ destruction is trivial to undo. Even without Alien X, Feedback could absorb Stone energy blasts, and Way Big could go toe-to-toe with Thanos physically. Ben’s adaptability tips the scales.
Thanos is strong, but Ben’s roster includes aliens like Gravattack (black holes), Pesky Dust (mind control), and Gutrot (gas manipulation). The Stones don’t auto-activate—Thanos has to consciously use them. Ben’s faster on the draw, and his aliens counter each Stone: Chromastone for energy, Nanomech for infiltration. Alien X is overkill. Ben wins mid-diff.
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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.
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