Anti-Life Entity

The Anti-Life Entity was an antagonist from Tech 10: Rebooted. While he was not actively the main antagonist until the final episode, the repercussions of his actions and presence still reach throughout the entirety of the Tech 10 franchise.

History
Pre-Series The Anti-Life Entity was originally an alternate version of the human race. The timeline these humans hailed from was constantly ravaged by brutal wars and hardships, eventually driving the remaining humans to desperate extremes. By merging into a single entity through currently unknown means, they were able to manipulate the energy that gave aliens their physics-defying abilities, and used it to destroy their own timeline, and by extension, all of their enemies with it.

Not satisfied with this, the entity began a cyclical plan of action to rid all of reality of its suffering by destroying the misery-driven concept of 'life'. It created the Animam Creari and their homeworld of Veritum, planting the planet into the beginning of a timeline and leaving it there to develop with the rest of the universe. When said timeline reached the proper time in the development of its life, the entity's herald, Prelude, would summon the entity to destroy it.

Once the timeline was destroyed, the entity would examine the knowledge about it stored in Veritum's Archives of Oberon, then move on to the next timeline and repeat the process. It has been theorized that if a different being of equal power to the entity were to gain access to the entirety of the Archives of Oberon, it would be possible to restore every timeline erased by the entity, though this is only speculation.

During Series
The Anti-Life Entity's main role throughout the series was as a driving force for the actions of three antagonists: Dethrouge, Alpha, and Prelude. While Prelude, as previously mentioned, sought to summon the entity (eventually succeeding in that regard), the other two sought to delay the entity's arrival by stunting the development of life.

In If Earth Could Speak, the Anti-Life Entity's arrival in the  Prime Timeline   began, tearing rifts in space-time that threw Tech into non-temporal space.

In Forever To Say Goodbye: Part 2, the Anti-Life Entity finally arrived in-person, easily shrugging off the group assembled to fight him. He was finally made vulnerable after Dethrouge, impaled by one of the entity's attacks, destroyed the Light Drive at point-blank range, distintegrating himself and decapitating the entity. Before the entity could recover his head, Napoleon Eldridge and Moranna Ceres managed to infect his body with nanomachines that attempted to incapacitate him. Though this ultimately failed, it provided enough of a distraction for Tech to sneak up on the entity and fight him with his newly-aquired Tech Delta transformation.

The entity responded by teleporting both Tech and himself to a distant, dead planet to fight one-on-one. Even after Tech Delta was evolved during the fight, the entity still firmly had the upper hand, eventually drawing Tech in closer to deliver the final blow. However, Tech seized upon the opportunity by ripping the SpecTrix symbol from his chest and jamming it into the entity's, ordering it to activate the de-evolution sequence. Tech's evolved form was reverted to Tech Delta, and the entity was reverted back into a single human, with the rest of its energy escaping as what appeared to be lost souls. The remaining human quickly faded to dust, ending the Anti-Life Entity's existence.

Abilities
The Anti-Life Entity was able to manipulate the underlying energy that gives various aliens their physics-defying abilities, essentially giving him every power in the universe. This ability was somewhat tampered by his own lack of vision, however, resulting in him usually only using the base energy as his standard weapon of attack.

Appearance
The Anti-Life Entity was an armored humanoid figure glowing with green energy. A flame-like stream of the same energy flickered from the top of his head, and he appeared to lack a mouth.

Personality
On the surface, the Anti-Life Entity appeared to be a cold, calculating being operating on a moral scale far removed from our own. In reality, however, the entity was ultimately 'only human', so to speak, and when truly drawn into a fight, became rather angry and arrogant, which ultimately resulted in his downfall.

As mentioned above, he had a serious lack of vision and creativity, thanks to fully dedicating himself to his self-imposed task. As a result, he was rather easy to predict, and was unable to even consider the idea that his ideology may be incorrect.

Trivia

 * Before his physcial debut, the Anti-Life Entity was often portrayed as an undefined, somewhat humanoid mass of energy with black sockets in place of eyes. This was intentionally misleading, as to keep his true appearance under wraps.
 * The Anti-Life Entity's Tarot is Judgement, which represents the end of the world or the final battle. Actions are weighted, plots reach their conclusion, secrets are revealed, and it's time to see if it will all end up for the best or not.