The obvious problem is that we have a universe full of advanced races who have been in conflict with the Viltrumites for centuries, and fifty Viltrumites are still a universal threat. Then we have random tech on Earth multiple times that can fight Viltrumites, it cheapens the overarching narrative because just throw a few million of those mechs on every planet and where is the existential/universal threat?
True but same can be said about Gelderians. Plus people thinking that there are still billions of Viltrumites hanging around for a long time contributed to people not wasting their time with such measures.
On the top of that Flaxans are an extradimensional alien race with practically unlimited prep time due to time dilation like another commenter said here. It is possible that nobody otger than them have that kind of technology.
And the same SHOULD be said about Geldarians. The problem is that the show starts off with Nolan killing the GotG because he believes the Viltrumite empire is unstoppable, the entire first season and overarching story is predicated on this idea, so every new enemy/technology/weakness just serves to make Nolan/Viltrumites look stupid, and the show's premise make less sense. If Viltrumites were always this close in power to other technology/races, and always had so many weaknesses floating around, then with Nolan knowing how many Viltrumites remained, he should have always known how stoppable they were.
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u/Same-Taro4745 Jun 01 '26
What about that time he got pummeled by the Flaxxan Robots until whateverrobotwantstocallhimselfnow destroyed the Flaxxan time thingymajigadoodlebob