DISCLAIMER: BEN 10 AND ATTACK ON TITAN DO NOT BELONG TO ME. THEY BOTH BELONG TO THEIR RIGHTFUL OWNERS. BEN 10 BELONGS TO CARTOON NETWORK AND MAN OF ACTION AND ATTACK ON TITAN BELONGS TO FUNIMATION AND KODANSHA.

A/N: HELLO EVERYONE IN FANFICTION LAND! MISS ME? THIS IS MR. RALEIGH D, COMING AT YOU WITH A NEW STORY, "ATTACK ON ALIEN". I'VE JUST WATCHED THE SHOW...SEVERAL TIMES. THE FIRST TIME I WATCHED IT WAS YEARS AGO, BUT SOMEONE TALKED ME INTO WATCHING THE WHOLE SHOW, AND SO I DID...AND THE SHOW IS...DEPRESSING AS HELL! SO I THOUGHT, HMM...WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF BEN 10 WAS THERE? WHICH EVENTS WOULD DRASTICALLY CHANGE IF HE WAS INCLUDED IN THE STORY? WOULD THE SHOW FEEL THE SAME IF A POWERFUL HERO WAS INCLUDED IN THIS STORY? WHAT ABOUT THE SERIES' PROTAGONIST? HOW WOULD THEY CHANGE? FOR THE BETTER? WORSE? WHO KNOWS. THAT SAID, I HOPE EVERYONE HAS A BLAST! PLEASE ALWAYS LEAVE REVIEWS, THEY ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED! :)


エイリアンへの攻撃

ATTACK ON ALIENS

Written by

Mr. Raleigh D


- I -

CHAPTER ONE

ENTER THE WORLD OF THE TITANS


SPACE: THE LAST FRONTIER. Man's last step into the exploring the unknown, the bastion of imagination for those seeking danger, life, and adventure! Unless you are over-exhausted 17 year old boy with a magical watch that could transform you into extraterrestrial avatars. Ben cruised through the quietness of space after a long, hard battle against enemy factions of Appoplexia, a ruthless world of humanoid tigers with a culture so violent it made the Spartans look like 60s hippies.

At first the young teen was excited to embark on this journey to fight and resolve the conflict bestowed in this multifaceted war against the brutes. Well, brute on brute. There were hardly any brains in the planetary global war. The young teen thought, as entertaining as Rath could be, no matter the entertainment value, he thought it was going to be a piece of cake.

Unfortunately, he was wrong. Dead wrong. It turned out that war had no place for a man whonever had to make a life and or death decision on a constant basis. The war left the teen scarred, but he masked it with a happiest of faces, washing it off like an old piece of shirt damped in a pile of mud. The teen was just happy to leave, allowing the Appoplexians to handle things on their own. Eight long weeks felt like decades.

He was just happy to never face anything like that again, unless it was Vilgax. He was always up for that.

Something picked up on the screen, nothing important; digitizing on the screen was his red-headed cousin with a sweet, innocent smile. Gwen appeared with her boyfriend, his former enemy and rival, Kevin, carrying a piece of cake. "Hey cuz!" Gwen greeted with a smile. "Everything okay?"

"Yeah, everything's okay, Gwen," Ben reassured, "Just got out of that nightmare of a planet. I thought things were supposed to be fun but..."

"You underestimated the Appoplexians," Kevin said, "Let me guess, they were fighting over something stupid right?"

Ben twitched his left brow and took a deep breath as he tapped his fingers on the steering wheel, not wanting to answer. It was just that dumb.

"They were fighting," Ben pinched the bridge of his nose, "over a hairbrush."

"Wait...thousands of lives lost...over a hairbrush?" Gwen furrowed, "You're...you're kidding right?"

"I'm a hero, not a comedian. I tell jokes for free, not for money...sometimes," Ben said.

"I'm not shocked," Kevin said, "Appoplexians are powerful, argumentative, and extremely aggressive. They believe any problem can be solved by hitting it. One time they went to war because a Luwodan representative corrected their grammar."

"Right," Ben said.

"How far away are you? It's Grandpa Max's birthday! He only turns 67 once," Gwen informed.

"I'm just a few units away from the Kuiper Belt. I'm not far. It's like walking from the store and back," Ben said with a smile.

"That's great. Now hurry, we are about to..." Static. Gwen's voice was cut off. The screen went static. The signal was interrupted by some strange signal. Ben furrowed, tapping the screen.

"Gwen? Hello?" Ben said. Suddenly, the lights started to flicker. The screen continued to shutter and flicker as power fluctuated. Before Ben could react, a red screen appeared with a warning sign.

"WARNING!" Was what flashed on the red screen. Ben looked outside of the window and saw an electric cosmic storm swirling across the horizon. The storm, no bigger than the largest star in the galaxy was slowly pulling the plane further into it, like a hungry black hole.

"Sometimes the universe was dying to kill me one day. Looks like it may have its chance!" Ben fastened his seatbelt. He flipped the emergency switches just above him before he tried to make contact with Earth. Alarms went off as the power continued to fluctuate, this time in a rapid pace than before.

"Post A, this is Ben Tennyson of Earth. Do you read?" Ben stated. Still static. No one answered.

"I repeat, this is Ben Tennyson of Earth. Do you read?" Ben called again, his voice, now scratchy. Ben nodded, frustrated.

"Looks like I gotta ram through," Ben prepared the ship to be driven manual. He activated the ship's manual mode and took over the controls. Ben, with all of his might and will, took over the controls and accelerated the plane. The power continued to fluctuate. Sparks flew from the back as alarms continued to blare.

As he piloted through the electrical storm clouds, the ship shook and shake, it rumbled and trembled as it barroled through the throat of the cosmic storm. Ben held on for his dear life as the Ultimatrix on his wrist glowed a bright emerald green. Ben ignored the glow as he tried to pilot the ship through this dastard;y cloud.

The tremblings from inside of the ship have ceased, but the troubles had only continued. As the clouds cleared, Ben narrowly dodged the moon as the ship thundered its way to some uncharted planet.

"Looks like I maybe getting home a little late," Ben said, struggling to control the ship as it entered the planet's atmosphere. The power continued to flicker, the alarms continued to blare as the plane did a little barrel roll. When the plane finally arrived at the planet's lower atmosphere, the power stopped flashing and the alarms stopped blaring, allowing the green hero to pull up, narrowing dodging a giant wall down below.

Ben flew low to the ground, dangerously low as the plane continued to blast through buildings like a cannon ball. When the plane finally touched the ground, Ben slammed the breaks and tried to drift the plane right. He screamed as the plane leaned, only barely touching the town center's obelisk. The plane went to a grounding halt as he groaned and fell back into balance.

Ben froze, his teeth were hardened, together like glue. His arms stiff as a board, could not let go of the wheel. He took one quick look around him. One breath. He slowly released his grip off the wheel.

"I hope the locals are as understanding as me landing this plane," Ben said.

"I don't think they'd mind at all, since they're all dead," said a familiar voice with a distinct British accent. Ben furrowed and turned around and saw a smiling scientist wearing his traditional lab coat leaning on the passenger seat facing a computer.

"Professor Paradox!" Ben said.

"Meet me outside when you turn on the Nanochip Repair System switch on the right. It'll be helpful later on."

Ben nodded.


LATER


At the rear of the plane, two men faced each other, normally for Ben, a meeting like this would involve smoothies or at least a carton of chilli fries but, the news he got wasn;t anything but delightful. He stood there, shocked, as if looking at the architecture wasn't enough to drive him mad.

"I'm in another universe?" Ben said.

"Not just any universe, Benjamin," Paradox continued, "A parallel universe, one that was tucked away from the main baths of universes. It seems like that solar storm might have been the tunnel that allowed it to pass through," Paradox said.

"So, do you know anything about this universe besides the fact that these buildings look...awfully..."

"German in nature with a hint of American old colonial here and there," Paradox said. "I know, sadly very little about this universe. All I know is that its very dangerous," his tone getting dark.

"What do you mean dangerous? It's not like I can't handle my own in this...whatever world this is," Ben said.

"True, but that doesn't mean you should be reckless," Paradox warned. "It can be dangerous for a man as powerful as you are if one were to establish a relationship or at least be in the belly of a loved one, so to speak. The only thing I can say is that people here live in fear. Death is all around, which happens to be the gist of it."

"That bad huh? Wait, I thought you said you barely know about this world," Ben said.

"Understand, I only know the basics of this world, but not enough to make any sort of prediction or map out any area within this universe's time or space. Remember, it took me 10,000 years to map out the observable universe. This one here, is new."

"But, you can send me back right?" Ben said.

"I'm afraid not, Benjamin," he said with a saddened heart. "At least not in the condition your ship is. There is a way for you to go back to your world, but you just have to have the ship repair itself before you can. From there, I'll accompany you as you do a gravitational slingshot from the Earth to the same Solar Storm, still lingering about."

"Shit. So, what should I do before then?" Ben asked.

"Not sure," Paradox said, "But if you are looking for some form of civilization, your chances for that are of that direction," Paradox said pointing to the north to where Ben stood.

"Civilization?" Ben questioned, "If this world is so dangerous? Why can't I just live around my plane and fix it up with Upgrade or Grey Matter?"

"The Rustbucket III came with its own healing system. Call it a Emergency Repair Protocol where the ship heals from a crash, much more like this one here. You can thank Azmuth for that," Paradox said.

"Well, thats convenient enough," Ben said.

"That said, Benjamin, even though I personally do not recommend you scouting out this world, I know you would ignore it entirely, but then you'd be sleeping in a broken plane while it repairs itself, which is equally just as dangerous," Paradox said, "When you find civilization, you would have to make a choice. Fight or die. Toodle-loo!" He ended his serious tone with a quirky welcoming voice as he flashed in a bright blue light. Leaving Ben alone to his thoughts.

Ben took another look at the world, albeit the world was dark with little moon out, the buildings were, as what Paradox described, old world like. What was noticeable was that the entire town looked abandoned. Nature reclaimed the land as its arms wrapped around homes and shops. The wreckage around him looked more or less that this place was in the middle of some devastating some years back. It wasn't strange to see abandoned buildings on an uncharted planet, but him seeing other humans would be...strange. Unless they were Plumbers, but he highly doubted that.

"I'm in another universe," Ben thought, "If that is the case, then this uncharted planet could be...wait..." Ben activated the Ultimatrix. The core glowed green.

"Ultimatrix: Chart landscape: Command Code: 0-0-1-0. Map: 0-0-2-3. Chart," Ben commanded.

"ULTIMATRIX CHARTING LAND AREA," he said firing off a towering beam from the center of the faceplate. As it travelled high in the sky, a progression bar presented itself, loading faster and faster the higher the beam went.

When the beam vanished, a hologram of this universe's Earth levitated above the faceplate. It was similar much like his Earth: one perfectly shaped moon, with 7 continents. The only ONE difference was that said continents were positioned on opposite sides of the planet, but that wasn't the only thing that was strange.

"They are upside down," Ben said, taking aback. Africa was in the Northern Hemisphere where as Europe was on the Southern Hemisphere. The climate around Africa was...far more temperate than usual, almost having the same climate as Virginia.

But that wasn't the worst of it.

The more Ben scanned the data of the world, the more he realized that this planet had evolved differently, making it a true parallel world.

"Wowsers," Ben said with grief, "I should count my blessings that the Ultimatrix language function is still functional. Well, if Paradox said that there is civilization north of here, I can just fly over there," he took one last look at the Rustbucket III. "Hopefully no knucklehead stumbles upon this, or at least feign interest on the pointless destruction I caused. Because uh...that would be a bit of a problem.

"Ben turned on the Ultimatrix and installed the Rustbucket Repairment Status feature for him to keep an eye on it as the vehicle repairs itself, "12% repaired. Looks like its gonna take awhile before I can take off again," Ben analyzed.

He looked off at the distance, his face at the Ultimatrix core as he activated it once again. This time the core popped up revealing a hologram of a stingray with its arms out and its legs hooked. Before Ben could turn the notch, he began to think.

"There is no light from a nearby town from here. They could be miles away. So if I'm a betting boy, I think I should go with this guy," Ben said slamming the Ultimatrix dial to the cartridge blinding the area in a flash of emerald green light. When the light died down stood a red, humanoid manta ray-like monster with green eyes, black outlines on its face, yellow horns extending from his nose, gills underneath his arms, yellow patagia, and black lightning bolt-like stripes coming down from its shoulders to the Ultimatrix symbol on his chest glowing a bright green in the darkest night.

"JETRAY!" Jetray screeched. "Wow, it flashed me the alien I wanted to dial up! Hopefully it keeps this up!" Jetray said with a smile as he took off to the skies, rocketing the night with its glowing green presence.

"Look out opposite world, here comes Jetray!" Jetray welcomed with a heroic smile.


A/N: This was a hard one to write. Attack on Titan was not an easy crossover to start writing. I had to figure out how to introduce this story. Where to send Ben, and why he's there in the first place. I've read too many stories where Ben just woke up in an unknown area and he had to save the world from whatever issue the world had, I'm guilty of that if you've read Ultimate ga Kill. Sequel is still being planned on it, don't you worry. I just want to try something new right now while I get everything together for the sequel. Expectations are high for a sequel so I want to slow down and think this through though. Meanwhile, I can just write this while everything is getting done.

Anyway, Ben 10 is in the world of Attack on Titan. Lol, the possibilities of how the story would radically change. Anyway, if you had enjoyed this story as much as I had, please leave them down in the comment box down below, until next time!

PEACE!