u/Certain_Day_1927
Everyone gangsta until Coop pushes the big red button.
How do you want to Ben's story end?
Let's say we get a Ben 10 omniverse continuation and Ben 10 continued into Ben becoming Ben 10k and eventually Ken been born and to the Events of A New Dawn to the point Ben is almost 60 he has near a million aliens and is renowned in known and unknown universe and dimensions beyond as the greatest legendary Hero.
I personally think an Invincible style ending is best for Ben Tennyson with Ben going back to the spot where he found the omnitrix and reminiscing over all his adventures since he was 10 and he says in the end, "It started when an alien device did what it did." And the camera zooms out just like it did in omniverse.
How do you want Ben's story to end?
Can Ben be able to resist the possession of The Ring from LOTR?
Finished The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
Really, it is one of the great pieces of fiction in the history of the mankind. The vibe , the flow and the feeling it gave felt like a real distant event that had happened in the past long forgotten. The is digestible, great, easy to understand just like The Hobbit but more lorw heavy, dark and eventful. It contains a perfect blend of slice of life, adventure, thriller, drama, romance, love, poetry, song and off ourse a beautiful sweet ending that we feel like we have earned. It is crazy to think that it all started with "In a hole in the ground there loved a hobbit" scribbling while marking exam papers and transformed into this fantastical world of adventure and fantasy so perfect that it felt real. As we know that it is a long novel divided i to three parts, The Fellowship Of The Ring, The Two Towers and The Return Of The King. My favorite part is The Return Of The King, for the tales of great courage and its ending.
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Gandalf The Grey is my favorite character in the story because of his wisdom, courage, lore knowledge and humor. As for the character I disliked is Grima Wormtongue but I liked how he ended Saruman. As for Gollum/Smeagol, I feel pity and sorry for him and I was also angry at him for leading Frodo and Sam to Shelob's Lair. I wasn't trusting him since The Hobbit. How can I forget about the Fellowship? Its breaking was a sad event for all of us. Boromir's death was really tragic cause he couldn't complete his journey to Minas Tirith and was influenced by the Ring. Legolas and Gimli's bickering and rivalry was great and funny. I think I can go on and on for hours on The Lord Of The Rings.
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I have also learned a great deal of grammar and speech pattern from this book and will try to incorporate it in my story.
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All I have to say is that it is an awesome introduction to fantasy and you'll see how and why this book had laid or is the foundation of the modern fantasy stories. Everyone should read it once in their life. I hope to reread it soon.
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Now, I will go and watch The Lord of the Rings trilogy and to find a pipe to smoke.
How Ben will response/reason to Mark's "being a hero is bullshit." statement.
Do you think that Ben dropped out of school after his identity reveal?
It's my head canon that he was tired of school stuff and decided to dropped out in omniverse to focus on cool and important things.
My thoughts on 1984 by George Orwell
It us a dystopian dark novel which tell us about a future where government is a totalitarian spy state which rules with an absolute iron grip and through mass propaganda and fear. It warns us about the oppression and propaganda spread by ruling elite and how they keep people busy in false hopes and stuffs so that they never revolt and if someone does, they will ruthlessly break him. I have mixed thoughts on this one. I conclude that this book serves as a warning against the oppression of government and how propaganda and torture can make a person break and subdue to the point that he loses himself and don't even trust himself.
Thoughts on Animal Farm by George Orwell
Animal Farm by George Orwell
It is a quite dark, dystopian small novel about the corruption, greed and hunger for power which leads from revolution to exploitation and oppression of the masses following a revolution that promised prosperity. It serves a warning about the flaws and consequences of a totalitarian regime. I conclude from this book: It is not not pro nor anti communist but a warning about the signs of and about the totalitarian regime itself. And how propaganda works and influence the masses.
My thoughts on The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien.
A timeless smooth and easy to read and understandable book which can be read and enjoy by everyone and is very easy to digest with great lessons like courage, bravery, overcoming your fears and exploration. The lesson that I conclude from this is:
"Alway look for exploration and it is good to step out of your comfort zone and go on an adventure and live your life."
Act like 2005 conspiracy theorist in the comment section and discuss and try to form connection between the energence of 10 different alien heroes across the country and a weird RV?
Are they escaped area 51 prisoners?