In the world of Ultraman's Transcendent Heroic Legend, the setting of the villains allows for a deeper understanding of the characters here. So, do you know about the villainous setting of the Baltan Star People in Ultraman's Transcendent Hero? In the initial introduction to the villains, the second one to appear is this Cosmic Ninja, the Baltan Star People. If you haven't delved deeply into the villains in the game yet, don't miss out on this introduction.

The Baltan Star People, a mysterious race from the cosmos, possess unique and impressive traits. They have been bestowed with the title of "Cosmic Ninjas," and although their danger level is rated as average, their strength and cunning should not be underestimated. The background of the Baltan Star People is filled with tragedy; their home was once a peaceful and harmonious planet, but the gears of fate turned due to the reckless actions of some mad scientists.
These deranged scientists conducted nuclear weapon tests without restraint, unleashing a storm of destruction that swept across the entire planet. Their homeland was reduced to ashes by the nuclear explosions, forcing the Baltan Star People to leave the land where they had lived for generations, beginning an endless journey of wandering through the universe. In terms of appearance, the Baltan Star People have distinct features: their eyes resemble those of cicadas, and their hands are equipped with lobster-like pincers, which are not only unique physical markers but also their sharpest weapons in combat.

These pincers, hard as steel, can harm Ultraman with each swing. The technological power possessed by the Baltan Star People is formidable. With their highly advanced technology, they have mastered a wondrous collective cloning technique. The magic of this cloning technique lies in the fact that as long as one individual survives, it seems as if there is infinite hope, and millions of Baltan Star People can quickly come into being. This powerful reproductive ability gives them a unique advantage in the survival competition of the universe, so there are related skill settings for this villain.
In terms of combat skills, the Baltan Star People demonstrate their strength as cosmic ninjas. Their most basic attack is a pincer combo, where they rapidly swing their pincers in battle, making it difficult for enemies to defend against. The Shadow Clone Technique is a special skill of the Baltan Star People. When they use this technique, the space around them seems to be twisted by a mysterious force, and countless clones identical to the original instantly appear.

These clones are not mere illusions; each one is a tangible entity capable of independent attacks. They will swarm the enemy, attacking from all directions, making it hard for the enemy to distinguish between real and fake, and unable to pinpoint the true target. The Instantaneous Movement skill makes the Baltan Star People very difficult to catch in battle. When using this skill, their bodies seem to merge with the surrounding space, vanishing without a trace, leaving the enemy completely unaware of their true whereabouts.
When they reappear, they may already be behind the enemy or in any unexpected position. This instantaneous movement ability gives the Baltan Star People a significant tactical advantage in combat. In addition, the Baltan Star People can fire massive destructive light bullets from their pincers. Once these light bullets are launched, they cause widespread damage, making it difficult to defend against. Furthermore, the Baltan Star People possess the powerful mental attack skill of telekinesis. They can focus their strong mental energy into an intangible attack wave, which can penetrate the physical defenses of the enemy, causing confusion and rendering them incapable of fighting.

Now, do you understand what the Baltan Star People in Ultraman's Transcendent Hero are like? However, it's important to note that the character settings and skill demonstrations shown in this article are based on the development version, and the final presentation will depend on the version that is ultimately released.