Ben slammed his own dial. “It’s hero time!”
Ben hesitated. Then he grinned. “Guess I’ll have to rewatch it legally.”
From that day on, Ben never pirated again—not because of copyright, but because he didn’t want to fight a pixelated version of himself ever again. Would you like a version where Ben actually teams up with a digital alien instead, or a more humorous take on him trying to download episodes for Grandpa Max’s old tablet?
Ben Tennyson was scrolling through his phone in the middle of a quiet night in Bellwood. Not fighting aliens, not saving the universe—just bored. He typed into a sketchy search bar: “Ben 10 Omniverse Episodes Download MP4.”
Instead, I can craft a short, fictional story inspired by that search query. Here it is: The Download That Wasn’t There
He clicked.
A single link appeared. No ads, no pop-ups. Just a blue button that said “Download All Seasons.”
“What the—” Ben whispered, watching as his playlist transformed into a glowing portal. Out stepped a gray, grinning figure with multiple eyes and static for skin.
The doppelgänger slapped the Omnitrix—and transformed into a corrupted version of Four Arms, pixels flaking off like burnt paper.
“Every episode you pirated contained a fragment of your DNA signature from future surveillance logs. You’ve been collecting yourself, Ben. And now… I’m the copy.”
“Download myself?”