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Published: 2017-01-29 05:28:12 +0000 UTC; Views: 9738; Favourites: 92; Downloads: 11
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Description Here's something we haven't since last year (wink, wink)! Another Nemetrix predator for Ben 10 Reboot! We're nearing the end, people! As far as I know, the number of Omnitrix aliens being used in this reboot are dwindling, so sit tight and prepare for the end, for it is nigh!

WARNING! The following information is not and could not be canon to the main Ben 10 timeline. You'll understand when you get there, so keep that in mind.

Onto the facts!

Name: Psychobat

Species: Feral Vladat (Desmodonti vladus)

Homeworld: Anur Transyl and Anur Vladias

Prey: Transylian (Frankenstrike's species)

Powers/abilities: Psychobat is immune to most forms of electricity and energy. Her skin is made of a non-conductive substance that allows her to redirect the attack from the points of her wings, similar to a lightning rod and leaving her completely unharmed.

Feral Vladat's can fire off an ultra-sonic screech that is capable of destroying boulders at close range. This is normally used to stun fleeing Transylians long enough for them to deal a fatal blow.

Psychobat has internal vision that allows her to see the circulatory system of her prey. She also has incredible night vision that allows her to see in the dark as if it were day.

Psychobat has sharp claws and fangs, the latter of which she uses to kill her prey and drain them of their energy.

Feral Vladat's are capable of flight.

Weaknesses: Loud noises such as the sound of a car horn are enough to disorient Psychobat.

Feral Vladats are highly vulnerable to sunlight, as their skin is incredibly sensitive and burns easily when exposed to light. This forces them to be nocturnal predators to avoid the searing rays of the sun; this will not kill them, but will render them absolutely helpless and incapable of movement as they do everything to try and cover themselves.

Feral Vladats seem to hate quite literally everything that isn't another Feral Vladat. They don't kindly to any kind of trespasser into their territory, whether it be another animal or something else entirely, and will immediately attach it regardless of whatever it might be. Should this be a more powerful foe, the life expectancy of a Feral Vladat is considerably lower than if they instead fled the area.

Any damage to Psychobat's wings will render her less mobile and more vulnerable.

Etymology: Psychobat's name is a portmanteau of the words "psychopath" and "bat", the latter of which references Psychobat's appearance. The name also comes from the word "sycophant", which is another word for parasite. 

Trivia: Feral Vladats are closely related to Vladats, similar to how chimpanzees and humans share many genetic traits with one another.

Feral Vladats are an extinct species whose only living member - Psychobat - was revived from preserved remains. The species were driven to extinction by the Transylians when a virus was created to keep their numbers under control, as they were seen as pests and a great nuisance by much of Anur Transyl. Unfortunately, the virus worked too well and not only eradicated the Feral Vladats into complete extinction but targeted the sentient Vladat species as well, critically reducing their numbers until they were nearly extinct as well; a vaccine and cure was developed by the Transylians in the nick of time however, and the Vladat species still exists albeit in small numbers.

Because of this incident, Vladats have harbored a deep hatred for the Transylian species.

Like the Facehuggers from the Alien franchise, Feral Vladats prefer to attack the face of their prey before any damage can be done to their wings.
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Comments: 9

geneticmonster03 [2019-05-30 02:11:05 +0000 UTC]

one of my faves right here

like how humans are related to chimps

*gets flash back to travis the chimp incident*

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FoxFlameBlade125 [2018-05-28 13:54:10 +0000 UTC]

So this is basically a animal Vladat?

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to FoxFlameBlade125 [2018-05-28 23:20:00 +0000 UTC]

Kind of. Think of their relationship similar to our genetic relation with chimpanzees. They (and we) obviously look different, but we share similar genetics and these guys are significantly more intelligent than most of the other Nemetrix predators (which makes them even more terrifying).

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FoxFlameBlade125 In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2018-05-28 23:26:37 +0000 UTC]

I see, damn, it's gotta be the most smartest predator I have ever seen

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to FoxFlameBlade125 [2018-05-28 23:41:05 +0000 UTC]

Believe me, there are other predators in the reboot that this guy is a part of that are much smarter than this thing.

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FoxFlameBlade125 In reply to CreaturemasterProds [2018-05-29 00:11:07 +0000 UTC]

I see

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Pizzaronny [2018-01-29 17:27:53 +0000 UTC]

Bats are scary.

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CreaturemasterProds In reply to Pizzaronny [2018-01-30 06:20:41 +0000 UTC]

That depends on who you ask.

Yes, bats can be rather terrifying when they're up close and you don't expect them, but they're really harmless. Virtually every species is more terrified of us than we are of them, given how we have a habit of blundering into their homes and blasting them out with dynamite in search of minerals and ores that they otherwise have no interest in.

While bats can carry rabies, this is very rare and practically every myth you have heard about bats - how they're blood-sucking parasites, how they're blind, or how they get tangled in people's hair - is incredibly false. True, vampire bats do drink blood - emphasis on drink, not suck like vampires in folklore do - but they generally stick to animals and livestock and very rarely bite humans and it would be virtually impossible for a bat to become entangled in someone's hair; while they have considerably poor eyesight during the daytime, their echolocation is second to none and is a hundred times more accurate than any sonar we could ever come up with. After all, these little guys chase after fast flying insects that are significantly harder to keep track of than a plane.

Really, the fear people have of bats is due to both their lack of understanding and their lack of common sense when it comes to differentiating between fiction and reality. I mean, honestly, if bats really did drink blood - excluding the aforementioned vampire bats that are only found in South America - don't you think we'd have a lot more vampires or bat-related deaths?

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Thermyon-Vulcronus [2017-01-29 05:31:41 +0000 UTC]

How interesting, man.

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