While the rude Ben was having fun in Universe 11052, his sweet double—Sweet Ben—was exploring Universe 12041.
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UNIVERSE 12041
Before leaving this universe, the main Ben gave Super Ultron to Sweet Ben to help him. Sweet Ben didn't have any fighting powers. He could only fly, make people fall asleep, create sound attacks, and enter dreams.
Sweet Ben wanted to join the Avengers. But before going to the Avengers Tower, he needed to know if the Avengers were still around. If they weren't, he would have to come up with another plan.
"Hehehehe, Super Ultron, check if the Avengers are here and find out everything about them," Ben said with a giggle in his voice.
"Yes, Master," Super Ultron replied and quickly started searching for information about the Avengers.
Ben looked at the hologram from Super Ultron and saw that the Avengers were busy. They were trying to stop a group of meteors heading straight toward Earth.
"Avengers, assemble!" Iron Man shouted loudly. He led the team with strong steps toward the danger.
Thor raised his hammer and called down thunder, smashing some of the falling rocks. "Stones from the sky? Not even a challenge," he said with a proud smile.
Hulk arrived on the Avengers Jet, looking relaxed. "Move aside, Butterscotch. I'll smash the rest," he joked, jumping from the jet. Iron Man caught him in the air and threw him straight at a meteor.
Hulk's huge head hit the meteor hard, breaking it into pieces. Iron Man watched and said, "Well, that's one way to use your brain."
Hulk rubbed his head and frowned a little. "Not funny," he replied, then turned back to smash more meteors, fully focused.
Hawkeye flew through the sky on his cool flying bike, shooting explosive arrows that blew up some of the meteors. Captain America used the big guns on the Avengers Jet to help out too, blasting the falling rocks.
Hawkeye aimed at a huge meteor, shot it with his jet, then jumped out at the last second. The meteor exploded behind him.
"Oh no... I forgot I was still in the air!" Hawkeye yelled as he suddenly started falling.
"Hang on, I got you!" Falcon called, flying fast toward him. He caught Hawkeye just in time—but when they landed, it was anything but smooth. They tumbled into a pile on the ground.
"You call that a rescue? I think my ribs met my knees." Hawkeye groaned.
"Hey, I caught you, didn't I?" Falcon replied.
"Yeah, and dropped me like bad Wi-Fi!" Hawkeye teased back, brushing dust off his suit.
"Next time, aim for a softer superhero." Falcon laughed.
Meanwhile, Black Widow zoomed in with her sleek flying car, shooting down a meteor with perfect aim. She landed smoothly on the ground, flipping her hair with a smirk.
"Face it, boys. You can't do this without me," she said playfully.
The team took a quick breath—until they all looked up and froze. A massive meteor, way bigger than the rest, was coming straight for Earth.
"What is that?!" Falcon shouted, staring wide-eyed.
"It's the Earth-Killer," said J.A.R.V.I.S. calmly—but his voice made it sound terrifying.
Iron Man's eyes widened inside his helmet. "Earth… Killer?" he muttered. "Two words I really didn't want to hear together."
The team fell silent, the shadow of the monster meteor stretching across New York City… and their toughest challenge yet had just arrived.
Iron Man quickly gave orders. "Hulk, smash that thing harder than ever before. Thor, hit it with everything you've got!" he shouted, calling on their strength to stop the giant meteor.
Hulk and Thor teamed up, throwing punches and thunder at the falling rock. But Iron Man could see it wasn't enough.
"Come on, guys, hit it harder! We can't let it crash down. There has to be another way!" he said, worried.
Both heroes pushed themselves, using all their power, but the meteor was too strong. They only managed to crack a small part of it. Everyone was stuck, thinking of what to do next.
Then, all of a sudden—BOOM! The huge meteor exploded into pieces by itself.
The Avengers stared in shock.
"What just happened?" Iron Man asked, totally confused.
Thor looked through the falling pieces and picked up a strange glowing cube from the debris. Iron Man tilted his head.
"Wait... Thor, did you do that?" he asked.
The mystery of the shattered meteor left the Avengers scratching their heads.
"Not on my best day," Tony said, making it clear he had nothing to do with the meteor breaking apart.
Natasha looked up and pointed, "Guys, I think we know who did it."
Everyone turned their eyes to a man floating in the air.
He wore a red suit with one arm sleeveless. His outfit had yellow details—on his shoes, belt, wristbands, and cape. A bright yellow atom symbol glowed on his chest.
It was clear: this guy was Hyperion.
"I don't think he's from around here," Captain America said, eyeing the stranger.
Hyperion gave a confident wink to the team before flying off into the sky like it was no big deal.
Hawkeye blinked, then asked, "Wait… did he just wink at me?"
"Yes," Hulk answered with a straight face, causing a few chuckles.
Later, at Avengers Tower, Iron Man gave a briefing about Hyperion. Thor nodded in approval, clearly impressed.
Falcon explained in detail, "He's got heat vision, he has super strength, he can't be hurt easily, and he can fly. He is really a powerhouse."
"Just another pretty boy in a cape," Hulk said with a smirk, for him, no one was stronger than him, making the others laugh.
Meanwhile, Ben was getting excited seeing this.
"Ooooh, so they're in teams? I wanna play too, hehehehe!" Ben giggled, ready for action.
In a flash, Super Ultron transformed into a sleek suit, wrapping around Ben's body.
Ben smiled wide and took off into the sky, flying straight toward the Avengers.
As the Avengers flew closer, they saw Hyperion's base floating in the sky—built on a huge meteor. But it wasn't just a base—it was an enormous spaceship!
Everyone stared at it, wide-eyed.
"Should we be jealous that his clubhouse is better than ours?" Hawkeye jokes, raising an eyebrow
"Pfft, it's just a showoff," Iron Man replied, watching Hyperion use heat vision to carve a massive statue of himself out of the rock.
"It's not just showing off," Hyperion said with a smirk, hearing them clearly even from far away.
"It's all about image. First impressions matter. I want villains to be scared before I even fight them."
Tony turned to Falcon, and told him while smirking. "You need an upgrade, buddy. Your scan didn't even catch his super hearing... or the fact that he's an alien!"
Hyperion floated closer, smiling. "I'm really excited to meet you all, Avengers. I've been watching you… just like you've been watching me. I've seen your battles, your teamwork—your reputation is amazing!"
Captain America stepped forward, serious as always. "That may be true, but I'm not impressed by everything you've done."
He looked Hyperion in the eyes.
"You almost killed the Wrecker. Your way of handling threats is too extreme. When someone has your kind of power, they need to be careful. You could end up scaring the very people you're trying to protect."
The memory of how Hyperion had nearly wiped out the villain before capturing him, making everyone think twice.
Before Hyperion could answer Captain America, his super hearing picked up—The Wrecker was causing trouble again.
"I'll answer later. Right now, someone needs to learn a lesson," Hyperion said, flying off in a flash.
On the New York bridge, The Wrecker froze when he saw Hyperion.
"Please! Don't hurt me!" he begged.
But Hyperion didn't stop. His eyes glowed with heat vision, ready to blast him.
At the last second, Iron Man flew in and took the blast, sending him flying off the bridge.
Hulk jumped after him, caught him mid-air, and landed back safely.
"Nice save, Hulk," Hyperion said. "But next time, Iron Man, don't stand in front of my eye beams when I—"
Before he could finish, Captain America's shield slammed into him, stopping both his words and the beam.
"That's enough!" Cap shouted. "There is no next time!"
"Why are you stopping me? I thought we were on the same team," Hyperion asked, confused and a little frustrated.
"Avengers don't kill. We save people," Captain America said firmly.
"But this guy is a parasite! He does nothing good for the world!" Hyperion snapped, pointing at The Wrecker.
"Maybe. But we're not judges or executioners. There are laws. If we break them, we're no better than the villains we fight," Cap replied, standing his ground.
"I understand," Hyperion said, his voice calm but his eyes glowing again. "Back on my planet, it was the same—if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem."
Without warning, he fired his heat vision—at a support beam on the bridge.
Iron Man quickly blasted Hyperion's face, trying to stop him. At the same time, Thor jumped to hold up the damaged beam, keeping the bridge from falling.
Falcon flew in and pulled The Wrecker to safety, while Hawkeye and Black Widow helped get civilians off the bridge as chaos spread.
Then Hulk charged Hyperion, slamming into him. The two powerful fighters crashed into the ocean below. Hulk punched hard, but Hyperion blasted him in the face with heat vision, then slammed Hulk into the ocean floor with brutal strength.
Back above, Hyperion flew up and ripped apart Iron Man's suit, piece by piece. But Tony didn't give up—he used a broken-down bus to prop up the bridge, giving Thor a chance to fight back.
Thor called down lightning, blasting Hyperion with a bright and powerful strike. He swung Mjolnir, hitting Hyperion straight in the face.
But Hyperion caught the next swing, overpowered Thor, and threw him into space—right into a satellite. To make things worse, he took Thor's cape and wore it like a trophy.