In "Alien Force," Ben Tennyson was able to turn all the Highbreeds back into humans by repairing their DNA.
He even turned all the Evolved Humans in the Universe into hybrids.
It can be said that in the Evolved Human arc, the ability to repair DNA was the MVP.
What Gwen now wants to try is to use this ability to turn Talon back into a human.
Looking up at Talon on the restraint bed, and at his pale complexion, Gwen continued to observe the small watch in its blue screen state.
Yes, Gwen felt that Talon was no longer human, or rather, a contaminated human.
After all, Talon, in the end, were just a group of individuals who had soaked in pools and consumed strange potions, long since reduced to killing tools without independent consciousness.
They would not tire, would not fear; even if they were shattered, as long as the Court threw them into the magical small pool for a soak, they would be re-energized.
The most outrageous thing was that this unpaid position actually implemented a last-place elimination system.
If you got old, you would be optimized out; if you didn't want to be optimized out, you had to work hard, you had to work harder than the younger ones.
This was truly not something Gwen made up; in the original work, the maze that trapped Batman was created for this last-place elimination system.
And this kind of existence, possessing superhuman physical qualities, strength, speed, and self-healing abilities, but with their minds completely confined and reduced to pure thugs manipulated by others, in the Omnitrix's judgment logic, this should also be a typical case of severely contaminated DNA.
Essentially, there was no difference from the Highbreeds in the original Ben 10.
So, according to this logic, as long as Gwen at this moment made the small watch use the DNA repair function, this Talon should revert to a normal human, and even his injuries would be healed along with it.
But Gwen had already checked her small watch a long time ago.
Everything was quite complete, but it just didn't have the DNA repair function.
Even the DNA scanning function had to be completed by the other party touching the watch.
However, Gwen at the time also thought it was quite normal.
Neither adding DNA to the watch through scanning nor the DNA repair function had appeared in the first Ben 10 series.
When she watched the anime back then, she thought these functions were originally there, and 10-year-old Ben just didn't know how to use them.
Now it seems she was wrong about Ben.
After all, she hadn't found this function in her initial watch.
So, where was the problem? Later, she figured it out herself.
If the earliest small watch didn't have this function, then it could only mean that these additional abilities should be brought by the green sports watch model of the small watch after calibration, hardware, and software updates.
So, Gwen tried such a bold move.
By exploiting a bug, she simulated that the watch had been taken off, stopped being used for a period, and needed to recalibrate the user.
In simple terms, she pretended that a long time had passed since the last calibration, and a recalibration was needed.
But in reality, Gwen wasn't mistaken; Gwen put on the watch eight years ago.
Ben Tennyson found the small watch when he was 10, and the first calibration was when he was 16.
She had been wearing this watch since she became conscious, and now 8 years had passed, and she had never taken it off.
Reasonable!
In fact, Gwen doing this wasn't afraid of failure; instead, she was somewhat panicked by success.
She had also wondered if Ben Tennyson's authority over the Omnitrix at age 16 was actually higher than at age 10; could it be an authority issue?
But speaking of which, it was Azmuth who first unlocked all the permissions of the small watch for Ben Tennyson.
Since she was 6, the limitations of the small watch were like a piece of paper for Gwen, easily broken with a light poke.
She only needed to move her finger; whether it was transforming with thought or having no charging, no cooldown time, it wasn't a difficult thing.
She only needed to move her finger.
But Gwen didn't dare.
For no other reason, she was simply afraid of Azmuth coming to her door.
Gwen felt that she wasn't such a selfless person; even if she got the small watch, she didn't want to be a hero.
Ben Tennyson was a hero; she wasn't.
But Gwen knew that if she kept not trying to unlock it, the new functions of the small watch wouldn't work either.
Logically speaking, after 8 years of use, the original small watch should have unlocked some new heroes for her.
But unfortunately, her watch still only had those eight alien heroes, with no changes.
Perhaps these 8 could dominate before those monsters from DC appeared, but after those monsters arrived, they probably wouldn't be as effective.
Not to mention anything else, just take Kryptonians like General Zod.
Gwen really wasn't confident that Four Arms could beat a Kryptonian by pinning his head.
The main reason is that Tetramand's strength should be fine, but his speed is a big problem!
The opponent is a mechanism monster with six dimensions maxed out; you can only deal with them by finding the Kryptonite passing item.
So she needed a card, a card that would only be used when flipping the table.
And this card, if she was lucky, would be obtained after this calibration ended.
Gwen was actually gambling; she was gambling that merely recalibrating and updating the program wouldn't attract Azmuth's attention.
Just then, the blue dial of the small watch rotated on its own, and the blue light it emitted became increasingly dazzling.
Gwen's eyes were focused, tightly staring at the Omnitrix on her wrist, making sure she wouldn't miss it when a change occurred.
And just then, as if the Omnitrix had obtained some needed data, the entire watch suddenly burst into blinding White light, and the light instantly filled the entire safe house.
Gwen subconsciously raised her hand to shield her eyes, but still left a gap to allow herself to observe the current situation of the Omnitrix.
But the situation at this moment surprised Gwen.
The watch on her wrist was undergoing incredible deformation; the metal casing twisted, reorganized, constantly changing into various forms, sometimes becoming a smooth, compact retro mechanical watch, sometimes transforming into a sharp-edged, futuristic tech-style wristband, and there was even a ladies' watch that looked like a bracelet.
What surprised Gwen even more was that during this series of changes, the Ultimatrix's shape actually flashed by!
Gwen absolutely couldn't be mistaken; how could she mistake something like an Ultimatrix mixed in with a bunch of watches?!
But... how was this possible?
The Ultimatrix was indeed Azmuth's invention, but according to the plot, the one who completed it should have been Albedo, so how could it appear here?
Before she could recover from the shock, the watch's deformation was nearing its end.
The light gradually receded, and a sports watch with a purple main color and blue stripes steadily appeared on Gwen's wrist.
Gwen was quite familiar with this style, but the color scheme was quite unfamiliar.
After all, the one she was more familiar with was Ben Tennyson's in the anime, with a black and green color scheme.
