The Omnitrix is a fictional device that originated in the animated television series "Ben 10." It is a powerful, high-tech watch that allows the user to transform into various alien creatures with unique abilities.
The triple-x in “Omnitrixxx” is not a reference to adult content, as many newcomers initially assume. Instead, it is a stylistic signature used by the development team—a loose collective known as Mity Forge Labs—to denote an “extreme, uncensored, and uncut” version of existing intellectual property. The suffix -v1.0- marks the first stable, playable (or writable) iteration, while -Mity- refers both to the lead developer’s handle (MityUnleashed) and to the core theme of the device: Mity as in “might” or “mighty”—raw, unchecked power.
According to archived development logs from early 2024 (since deleted from mainstream forums but preserved on independent fan wikis), Omnitrixxx -v1.0- -Mity- started as a "what-if" script for a hypothetical Ben 10,000 series. However, it rapidly evolved into a multimedia design document, encompassing: Omnitrixxx -v1.0- -Mity-
The project’s mission statement, as per its now-defunct GitHub README, was simple: “Remove every governor. No time limits. No DNA purging. No failsafe against god-tier forms. You wear the consequences.”
Unlike the iconic green and black faceplate, the -Mity- v1.0 uses a pressure-sensitive, haptic dial that reads the user’s emotional state. The triple-X core vibrates at different frequencies: The Omnitrix is a fictional device that originated
This turns the act of selecting an alien into a psychological risk/reward mechanic, rewarding self-control.
Thanks to concept artists on platforms like ArtStation and DeviantArt (often tagging their work with the exact keyword “Omnitrixxx -v1.0- -Mity-”), we have a consistent visual identity: A rulebook for a tabletop RPG
Notably, the lead developer MityUnleashed responded to criticism in a since-locked Discord AMA: “This isn’t meant to replace Ben 10. It’s meant to be a love letter from the fans who asked, ‘What if the Omnitrix was a horror movie weapon wrapped in a superhero toy?’”