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This’ll be easier than smashing an alternative me!
Ultra when he first returned to Earth with his Ultra User power active


Summary[]

Originating from the Lightning Verse’s Omniverse SpeedLine, Ultra is a incredibly powerful warrior who is much more powerful than you may think at first glance.

Following his escape from the International Space Colony's Attack by the Department of Order. Ultra was independent and he would fight anyone (technically neutral) that dared step in his path. It changed once he got into A.U High School. A Hero School designed for training future heroes. After his first day, he would get his MATTER USER STATE. Years pass after this incident and he was targeted by Department of Order Agents for an unknown reason that he didn’t understand. That was until he listened into a Department of Order Conversation about a vial he had containing a strain of the bio-weapon Bluelight.

Ultra was cornered and forced to release BLUELIGHT and was shot on sight. But somehow survived his so-called “execution”. He was later on captured by the Department of Orders Super solider “UltraShadow Blackness” and in the same year of the Bluelight incident, received his Ultra User powers. However he went berserk once he first acquired them since his body wasn’t prepared for an Ultra User Transformation.

He was able to control himself and even take out his berserk self from destroying earth. When he returned, Ultra found out that his home town “Electronic Centre” and it’s neighbouring city “Neon City” was occupied by the Department of Order. His mission was to liberate both cities, redeem any of those that were tricked by its leader Ace and protect the omniverse from threats that could pose a true danger to him and his omniverse.

Powers and Stats[]

Tier: Unknown | 8-B with Matter User (PAST) | At least 7-B with Bluelight | 6-A with Matter User (Present) | at least High 3-A with Base Form (Ultra User)

Name: The character's true name, and/or common name/epithets

Origin: The name of the fiction which the character is from, with a link to the Verse page

Gender: Male, female or genderless

Age: Character's age

Classification: Character's class/race etc.

Powers and Abilities: A list of the character's general abilities (Please add links to the "Powers and Abilities" pages, if it is possible).

Attack Potency: The character's attack power or destructive capacity (in bold; add any explanations using brackets, not in bold).

Speed: It is generally "Combat Speed" (in bold)

Lifting Strength: The weight the character can lift/move, usually expressed in tons. However it is optional since lifting strength generally doesn't matter in most fights (in bold).

Striking Strength: The attack power of the character's physical attacks/blows (in bold).

Durability: The amount of attack power the character can withstand before being overwhelmed (in bold).

Stamina: Self-explanatory

Range: The distance the character's attacks/abilities can cover.

Standard Equipment: Things a character can be expected to have on hand at any given time.

  • Optional Equipment: Things that the character has owned or made usage of before for an extended period of time, but does not always have available on their person.
  • Can Create/Summon: Important/relevant things that the character can create or summon.

Intelligence: Self-explanatory

Standard Tactics: The usual behaviour exhibited by a character during battles. For example, which actions a character will first perform when fighting an unknown opponent or which abilities they will use frequently, rarely, or never. This section is optional and should not be added if the character's behaviour is too inconsistent to identify a common pattern.

Weaknesses: Self-explanatory

Feats: List all of the character's amazing feats. Strength feats, speed feats, durability feats, etc. You can judge a person's power by their feats.

Notable Attacks/Techniques: A list of some abilities the character generally uses.

Key: For characters who have transformation stages/power-ups or who become stronger through certain points of the story, insert those transformations/power-ups/timelines here in bold.

Note: Self-explanatory

Explanations (Optional)[]

This section can be used to explain the reasons for the assigned power level of a certain character more in-depth, as well as how the powers and nature of the character fundamentally work. This is particularly useful for more high-tiered characters.

However, it is very important that you make sure that the text has good grammar/sentence structure, and is easy to understand.

Gallery[]

Put other pictures of the character here.

Click here for an explanation page about gallery settings.

Also, preferably include hideaddbutton="true" in the code (<gallery hideaddbutton="true"> </gallery>) for a cleaner visual layout.

Others[]

Notable Victories:

Put some notable/good matches that result in the character's victory.

Notable Losses:

Put some notable/good matches that result in the character's loss.

Inconclusive Matches:

Put some notable/good matches with the results still unclear.

References (Optional)[]

This is a section where the source references can be shown. To use them, switch to the source editor in the "Preferred editor" menu, if you haven't done so, and add some text to the profile between the <ref> and </ref> tags. It will appear in this section if the <references /> tag is inserted here at the beginning. Note that references will automatically show up in a list.

If multiple pieces of text should refer to the same source, then the reference's code should be modified to <ref name="name">Reference text</ref> to allow multiple uses. Then the named reference can be used later as just <ref name="name" />. Here is an example of how to properly insert references into pages.

If you use many references within a single page, you can use the code {{reflist|2}} for 2 columns of them, so the layout looks better.

Read this guide if you want an extended knowledge on how to use references.

Categories[]

For character profiles, always insert the category "Characters" as well as one with the name of the related franchise here.

You should also always add the tier or tiers for each character. These go from "Tier 11" to "Tier 0", and also include "Unknown Tier".

For example, the most important categories in Son Goku's page are "Characters", "Dragon Ball", and "Tier 2".

Additional information[]

  • It is encouraged to make blog or sandbox drafts of profiles before actually publishing them. You can access your sandbox by following this link. This way you can clean up and perfect the profiles before their publication.
  • Don't sacrifice any details for the reading convenience. Try to get the information across in the most efficient manner. If you don't manage to come up with a short explanation, then stick to a longer one.
  • Kindly utilize source mode editing. You can change this to your default editing mode in the preferences settings.
  • If the Powers and Abilities section of a profile becomes extremely lengthy due to a massive amount of abilities, you should use tabbers to divide them into categories. In case of a character with multiple keys the abilities must be grouped into tabbers that are named after respective keys.

    If the character has a key that directly inherits the previous key's abilities, the list of them should be shortened to phrase "All prior abilities" or "All former abilities".

  • Don't use overly long explanations in the Powers and Abilities section. Instead, move them into the Notable Attacks/Techniques or Explanations section.
  • If the list of feats goes way too long to fit into the page, make the list collapsible by transforming its code into this form:
  • '''[[Feats]]:''' <div class="mw-customtoggle-Feats wikia-menu-button">Hide/Show</div>
    <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" id="mw-customcollapsible-Feats">
    * Insert first feat
    * Insert second feat
    * Insert third feat
    * Insert nth feat
    </div>
  • See how this works in practice:
  • Feats:
    Hide/Show
    • Insert first feat
    • Insert second feat
    • Insert third feat
    • Insert nth feat
  • Put resistances at the end of the Powers and Abilities section, separating the main list of abilities from the resistances by starting a new sentence. The following template is preferred to be used:
    Powers and Abilities: List of abilities. Resistance to: list of resistible powers.
  • When it is possible, organize the Notable Attacks/Techniques section by grouping elements into subsections.
  • You can overview this blog, or the image at the top of this page, to observe the actual code regarding how to properly write profile pages with this editor.
  • When images of what a character looks like are available, you can upload them here, and insert them at the top of the related profile page. Take note that it is better to not use generic file names, as regular members cannot replace existing images.
  • You can also automatically insert much of the structure listed above into a new profile page if you click the "Create a new article" button, and then select "Standard layout".
  • Previously we used "thumb" as a standard format for images. However, unlike "right", it does not allow them to be resized beyond the resolution of the original.
    • Example: If the settings for an image has been set to 400px when the original image is 250px in size, the image will be displayed as its original size of 250px despite how large the image has been adjusted to be.

Important Note[]

Althouth Ultra is listed as Unknown. That’s actually because the series that explains his origin in detail isn’t finished, so it is subject to change. Including all the other tiers on his profile that is if things don’t mess up once it’s complete.

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