Tragic back story
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@Tactical-Ochoa I understand, I just feel that Ben needs something to push him to helping people and taking things seriously once in a while, but I don't think it needs to be the generic type like family members dying, it could be someone got hurt because of him to make him take being a hero seriously. But that's just me.
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@KorseBLI-ND Yeah, it has been done a lot in movies and comics these days that it's gotten boring, but you can still be creative with it.
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@Tactical-Ochoa Totaly right Tactical Ochoa Im agree with that
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@Rexfan1333 They did that in Omniverse when Ben loses Feedback
it give him alot motivation. here is a clip of it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EOuis0ojrI -
@Ben-10-Fan Yeah, but it just felt rush to me, but it was a nice change from the constant winning battles. I just a fan of darker story lines as well as tragic ones.
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@Rexfan1333 Ben already has that push that he needs to become a hero and I already explained what that push is. There's no need to go any further than that. There's no need to give Ben some tragic back story to motivate him to start his life as a hero. Like I said, it's not necessary and it's too genetic and cliched.
Also, what I'm referring to with someone important to Ben dying also extends to someone getting hurt as well. Motivating the main character does not always have to revolve around someone important getting hurt or killed.
What I would find for this concept to work well in for Ben 10 is for a tragic event to happen that would cause Ben to become Ben 10,000. That is where the concept of the tragic story/event would fare better in. Otherwise, again, in regards to Ben starting out on being a hero, he doesn't need a tragic back story to motivate him to become a hero.
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@Tactical-Ochoa Okay, just thought I put it out there. Seriously I'm pretty much done with this conversation.
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ah rexfan1333 there is a idea I would love to seen done but it probably wont work for a kids show ben gets betrayed by the plumbers and he loses one of his arms and loses his left eye and he builds a group to fight the plumbers and with his group there is no just cause no greater good what they do they do all for revenge
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I think Ben has all of the motivation he needs. First it was just to be lauded as a hero, then it became about really helping people. Gwen was motivated by wanting to be his partner in that work and they are both motivated by each other. That holds true even if your not a bwen fan.
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I think it's nice for Ben not to have a tragic backstory so he can mature as a hero. First, he starts doing it for the thrill, just because he wants to feel special. Then, during his journey, he matures - maybe screwing up with something important - and sees that he must do the right thing because it's the right thing to do. Like in Secret of the Omnitrix.
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But I do think he might experience some loss along his journey, like seeing a close friend death.