Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-30109486-20170301063849/@comment-24922135-20170304001808

That isn't what I meant really. I meant each character's transformations are their own and no one else's, due to the nature of the setting. It's more of the 'culture' behind the omnitrixes/unitrixes really. In canon, the DNA is the same so they're treated the same. But in AoU, everyone has a transformation so that doesn't work as well.

I guess the best way to liken it would be to say: In the Pokemon anime, there is only one Arcues. It has no nicknames, it is only known as Arceus. However, in the games they are given out via codes. There are thousands of Arceus' owned by different people. Although they are functionally the same each one can be trained differently, possess different techniques, and (as an identifier) can be given a unique nickname.

Shit that similie was better than I expected it to be when I started typing...