- Character Rerailment: Despite coming from the Omniverse era, the author restores Ben to his Alien Force/Ultimate Alien characterization, being laid back and joking in most situations, while retaining his competence and being willing to get serious when the situation demands.
- Evil Is Cool: The Cabal is composed of villains from some of the best action cartoons of the early 2000’s, they were bound to have this without any of the Villain Decay some of them got, even managing to become even more dangerous then they previously were.
- Fanon Discontinuity: The author has mentioned that everything that's happened in Omniverse following Malware's defeat (the Incursion invasion, the Rooters arc, etc) will be given a new iteration, while disregarding Kevin's retconned backstory and Ben and Julie's breakup.
- Growing the Beard: While the first few episodes weren't bad per se, they were comprised of recycled DC and Marvel plot-lines and featured the relatively bland Mutradi as villains. From Episode 3 onwards, the story starts to branch out to the other Avengers homes and rogues galleries, making for more interesting fight match-ups and character interactions. In addition, the interactions between the individual team members gain greater focus, which helps flesh out their characters and backstories in an organic manner.
- Moral Event Horizon: Several members of the Cabal cross this in their introduction chapters.
- Vilgax crossed it when he invades Galaluna.
- Van Kleiss crosses it when he attacks G3 and turns several soliders into EV Os, and unleashes a giant Mutraddi EVO upon the city.
- Argost when he kidnaps Zak's family and brainwashes them into attacking him and the Avengers.
- The Dark Dragon when he releases the Leviathan knowing that it could destroy the world.
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