Power Poll is the Omnitrix's DNA sample of a Charonoid from The Between. He is a free use alien made by Blake.
Appearance[]
Power Poll appears to be a gigantic creature, his size comparable to a mountain, at least when used in the living world. When used in the Between, Power Poll's size would appear different to anyone who sees him, where he would seem only just larger than the person looking at him. He is mechanical in nature, with his main body being magenta. He has gauntlets that are a gradient from dark grey to white, and his calves are dark grey. His shoulders and thighs have windows that display gas inside his body, akin to Gutrot. His head is a metal electron, with no features to it, surrounded by green plasma. His torso is black and white with an alternating pattern, and large struts come off of his shoulders.
Power Poll wears the Omnitrix on his left pectoral, with the outfit becoming asymmetrical to accommodate it.
Personality[]
Power Poll is a friendly and understanding transformation, with a very analytical point of view.
Powers[]
- Power Poll's powers are bizarre in that they change depending on whether he is in the world of the living, or in the Between.
- When in the Between, Power Poll can grant someone new powers depending on what they desire, should they be convincing enough, and they will be given an entirely new being upon being reincarnated back into the land of the living, with no memory of who they were before.
- When in the living world, Power Poll manifests powers onto himself, at the whim of those around him voting on the power he manifests. If the vote results in a tie, Power Poll determines the power himself.
- Power Poll alters the perception of his size to others when in the Between to appear just larger than them, albeit without actually changing his size. If a Vaxasaurian and a Gourmand were to both see Power Poll at the same time in the Between, Power Poll would appear at different sizes to each of them. In the world of the living, Power Poll's potent powers manifest him a gigantic form by default.
- Power Poll being mechanical means he does not suffer from certain species' powers, and is also highly durable.
- Power Poll's analytical mindset works well with helping people move on to their next life, or for helping him find creative ways to use his powers.
Weaknesses[]
- Power Poll's change in powers between the Between and the living world can be confusing even to those who know the change exists, let alone someone new to the transformation.
- Power Poll's large stature in the living world can be inconvenient.
- Power Poll must be on some form of mount in order to use his powers. In the Between, his species mount boats across the River in order to bypass this weakness, but Power Poll is not spawned with something to immediately help with this, and as such must find something to ride. In the living world, once he has manifested his new powers, he can use those as he pleases without a mount, but would need to remount to summon any new powers.
- Power Poll's reincarnation inducement has some limitations, such as not being able to keep someone's memories in tact across lives, or the fact that he cannot turn them into too powerful of beings, such as a Celestialsapien.
- In the living world, Power Poll's own powers are randomly generated, and he is at the mercy of all those around him being forced to vote for his ability, including enemies.
History[]
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Etymology[]
- Power Poll's name is a play on the words "power pole" and "poll.
- Power Poll's species name is a play on Charon from Greek mythology, the ferryman of Hades.
Trivia[]
- Power Poll was the nineteenth in an experiment of having several people give attributes for a single alien, independent of each other, with Blake needing to figure out the design and the way all the powers could come together cohesively.
- Power Poll being mechanical in nature and helping people to find their way to their new lives is a reference to the Blacksmith from RWBY.
- Power Poll's homeworld of the Between is a reference to both the Blacksmith's workshop, as well as the River Styx from Greek Mythology.
- Power Poll's color scheme comes from Miles Edgeworth of Ace Attorney.
- Power Poll's outfit is meant to resemble both the original series outfits of Four Arms and Diamondhead.