Linus 10
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    Somewhere in a city that never sleeps, on top of a skyscraper, there's the young genius inventor superhero, Linus Mandela, but this version of him has the Omnitrix (from Ben 10)

    Linus features prominently spiky, layered blonde hair that frames his face in clean angles. His large, expressive eyes are a striking shade of teal, set beneath thin, focused eyebrows that give him a determined and serious expression. He possesses a lean, athletic, and agile build, well-proportioned for high-mobility navigation and tactical combat.

    Linus is wearing a sleek, form-fitting tactical uniform dominated by a vibrant royal purple color. A thick, red ribbed turtleneck collar is layered underneath the main bodysuit, protecting the neck.

    The upper torso is reinforced with a blocky, yellow-gold shoulder harness accented by a vertical seam running straight down the center of the chest. Identical gold bands or utility straps are fastened tightly around his upper biceps. He wears oversized, flared yellow tactical gloves that shield his hands and extend halfway up his forearms. Securing the jumpsuit at the waist is a sturdy red belt featuring a prominent, rectangular metallic silver buckle. The uniform is completed by a pair of matching purple combat boots decorated with bright yellow trim along the shin and the soles, grounding the high-contrast color palette of the entire ensemble.

    The Omnitrix looked like a large wristwatch with a wide band, primarily black and grey in color. It had a dark grey faceplate in the middle (like a watch dial) that had a green hourglass shape (the symbol of universal peace/Galvan Tech) on it. The faceplate was part of a cylindrical tower; when Ben selected his aliens, the tower would pop up from the base of the Omnitrix, and the hourglass would invert into a diamond and show the aliens' silhouettes. The band had an activation button on the side facing the user if on their left hand. The ring of the faceplate had four symmetrical lights that would glow with the hourglass symbol. Finally, the band had two rings of white tubing, that would glow green under special circumstances.

    Even though I never invented this thing, I've grown very attached to it, like many of my inventions.