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Not only that, but they may well be one of the most alien of the creatures in the Ben 10 universe, adapting to an environment like no other in the multiverse they would adapt ways of communication incomprehensible to most. I assert that the Vulpinancers, after generations adapting to the conditions found in the Null Void they developed a human level intelligence and even a moderate sense of culture, but they are a very defensive people, they'd need to be, and would be incredibly difficult to reason with. Not oy would you need to be an astonishingly resilient species to survive there, but you'd also need to be highly intelligent to survive a day, much less catch a meal and slip past the many predators that call the Null Void home. Over many years in the Null Void the Vulpinancers had to adapt, they evolved to become more attuned and adept at surviving the hellish land of the Null Void. The Vulpinancers thrived so well here in fact that I think they probably made the Null Void an even harder place to survive being that there's now savage, hungry beasts roaming the landscape. Becoming, in my opinion, the dominant species of the Null Void. Not only did the Vulpinancers survive in the Null Void, they thrived. Much like how the Germans and Russians sent dogs into space during the Space Race. Only the heartiest of creatures could survive here, so that's why when the Galvans discovered the Null Void it would make perfect sense to send a Vulpinancer before a Galvan Astronaut. Vulpinancers come from a hostile, toxic, inhospitable world. Vulpinancers are seemingly unintelligent, beastial, non sapient creatures, so what would be the point in adding one to a device made for diplomacy? Well I'm here to tell you that idea is wrong and the Vulpinancers are actually an incredibly wise choice to add to the Omnitrix A lot of the species in the Omnitrix make sense, but one stands out as seemingly random, or uninspired: Wildmutt. During an age of great civil unrest there was a necessity for a device like this. The Omnitrix is an ambassadorial device first and foremost, made to be able to transform the user into any race in the known universe. Azmuth would never just choose ten random aliens to put into the most powerful device in the multiverse, so I assert that the original ten aliens in the Omnitrix were deliberately and methodically chosen for their political significance. There was ten aliens in the original Omnitrix and one might assume these were chosen at random, but the Galvans are not a reckless, random people, least not Azmuth.