Omni-Copped is the eighty-first episode of Ben 10.
Plot
Ben whines regarding his watch, saying "This isn't great". Gwen says that every one of the towns that they've been to are beginning to appear to be identical. Ben expresses that they have more pressing issues, similar to his watch not working right. Ben recaps the occasions of Innervasion, while Gwen keeps most pieces from getting the story. Gwen makes reference to how Max has been acting bizarre lately(allowing them to play a great deal of computer games, watching kid's shows the entire day, and permitting them to go to comic shops), yet Ben says he won't contend assuming it means to play more computer games.
Ben and Gwen runs into Max who says he has a major treat for them. Max helps them to remember his old mate Phil, who Gwen and Ben aren't astounded of. Phil lets them know that he wasn't the huge astonishment, and shows them the genuine amazement. The Omni-Copter. Gwen gets amped up for it, and catchs Ben, which knocks him into Phil's screwdriver, which enacted the Omnitrix. Gwen lets Ben know that they should utilize the copter first. Max advises them to settle it over rock paper scissors, and Gwen wins.
Later on, Steam Smythe is seen on his carrier trusting that the Tennyson's will show up. A puzzling voice advises Smythe to show restraint, over a radio. Smythe tells the Knight not to misjudge him.
On the copter, Max is dazzled by the controls and how it handles. Ben sneaks off to evaluate one of his outsiders. He changes into Slapback. Gwen gets him, disheartened. Ben attempts to discover Slapback's new power. He gets a case, which ends up being excessively weighty for him. He falls back and Gwen hits his back, incidentally. Copying him, both being more modest, heavier, and more grounded. The two copies play around with one another, making the boat go all over some. A piece from the carrier before long falls on the two copies back, making two additional copies. This time, every one of them four being similarly more modest, more grounded and heavier. The boat goes all over once more. Max thinks back and sees Ben's new outsider. Gwen acquaints Max and Phil with Ben's new outsider. Gwen advises Ben to control his "Slapbacks", which Ben answers saying his name isn't Slapback. Everybody in the boat votes on it. One of the Slapback sides with Gwen, Max, and Phil. One Slapback assaults the other, making the boat run wild, fortunately, Max had the option to get it consistent.
Steam Smythe searches for the Tennysons, anxious for their appearance, when out of nowhere they show up. The Tennysons figures out how to get their carrier back on it's fly way. Gwen asks have they laid out for what reason it's a poorly conceived notion to play with new outsiders on a trial aircraft. Slapback returns together, and returns to human. The boat is before long assaulted by cannon balls. Ben discovers what its identity is, and it's uncovered to be Steam Smythe. Ben dials up an outsider, concluding which new person needs to go up first. Gwen reminds Ben and he changes into Cannonbolt. Cannonbolt takes out the majority of Steam Smythe's manifestations, and figures out how to annihilate his boat. Ben enters the carrier, and changes back to human. Ben states how he failed to remember how amazing Cannonbolt used to be, and Gwen supplements Ben's triumph. Max thinks back asking where would it be a good idea for them they go, yet Phil propose they put the a tad, so Phil can wrap adjusting it, thus he can eliminate the cannon balls.
Elsewhere, The Forever Knight expresses that the Tennysons have just won the day, and soon, night will fall, for eternity.
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