Geochelone Aerio

Geochelone Aerios, also known as Aldabrans, are bipedal tortoise-like aliens from Aldabra, a grassy planet in the Andromeda Galaxy.

Anatomy
Geochelone Aerios are green humanoid turtle-like aliens with 6 or 8 holes in their torsos. They have large, flipper-like arms, small stumpy legs, and pupil-less eyes.

Diet
Much like Earth turtles, Geochelone Aerios eat grass.

Powers and abilities
Geochelone Aerios can create powerful wind blasts from the holes on their torso shell. While this happens, they retract their heads into their shells, open a hatch to see, their fins become triangular, and their legs combine into a similar shape. Their shell stays static and suspended while their limbs rotate at high speeds.

In addition to wind blasts, Geochelone Aerios can also shell eject powerful tornadoes and create strong vacuums.

Gepchelone Aerios can use their winds to fly like a helicopter, blowing air to hover over a surface and using their rotating limbs as propellers.

Geochelone Aerios are strong enough to hold a giant robot with their bare hands while spinning, charge into a building by busting down a door, and carry a Tetramand on their back while keeping steady flight.

A Geochelone Aerio's wind blasts are powerful enough to redirect objects and put out fires.

Geochelone Aerios have durable shells, giving them enhanced durability when they are completely withdrawn into them.

Geochelone Aerios are immune to poisonous gases, courtesy of the holes on their shells.

Geochelone Aerios are immune to both an Anodite's Mana attacks and magic in general. In fact, Geochelone Aerios are capable of performing magic themselves.

Geochelone Aerios possess enhanced dexterity, despite having flippers rather than hands. They can also extend the black holes at the tips of their flippers into finger-like claws.

Weaknesses
If they get stuck to something and cannot spin their arms and legs, or if any of the holes on their chests get blocked, a Geochelone Aerio's wind powers will decrease.

If a small object is jammed in a Geochelone Aerio's shell, it will irritate them enough to stop in order to remove the obstruction.

If they do not use their magic immunity, Geochelone Aerios can be affected by magic, as there is a spell that can slow them down while they are in their propeller form.

If a Geochelone Aerio has an opponent on their shell while in their flight form and attempt to shake them off, their flight will become unsteady.

Unless they are flying, a Geochelone Aerio's body is cumbersome and not very agile. The position of their face also gives them a very big blind spot and they have to turn their entire body around to see behind them.

Geochelone Aerios cannot run on certain surfaces, such as water.

Culture and society
Geochelone Aerios are non-violent, preferring to spend their time debating philosophy with each other. Similarly, they appear to enjoy gathering in groups.

Some Geochelone Aerio philosophers have thought of lying, but they do not do it.

Geochelone Aerios revere an ancient, mystical member of their species named Addwaitya.

Lying and prison have been postulated by Geochelone Aerio philosophers.

Notable members

 * Terraspin: An Omnitrix transformation used by Ben Tennyson.
 * Terraspin (Dimension 23): An alternate version of Terraspin used by the Ben Tennyson of Dimension 23.
 * Mad Terraspin: An alternate version of Terraspin used by Mad Ben.
 * Galapagus: An Geochelone Aerio that had been captured by Aggregor and Terraspin's genetic donor.

Half-qualifiers

 * Ultimate Kevin: 17-year-old Kevin Levin of the Prime Timeline transformed into an amalgamation of every alien available in the Ultimatrix prior to traveling to the Forge of Creation, including Terraspin. He would later absorb all of Ultimate Aggregor's powers, such as those he acquired from Galapagus.
 * Ultimate Aggregor: Aggregor transformed into an amalgamation of all five aliens he collected, including Galapagus.
 * Addwaitya: A Geochelone Aerio sorcerer whose DNA has been altered by the enormous amount of magic powers that he manipulates.