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Ula's pursuit of power is fueled by a dark ambition—he seeks to eliminate every version of himself across the multiverse. Having already killed 123 variations of himself, he aims to absorb their life energies, aspiring to achieve the ultimate power known as "the one." Once an MVA agent himself, Ula's motivations are now fueled by a desire for superiority, a stark departure from his former role in upholding order.
After being apprehended by the MVA agents Radeker and FCh, Ula faces trial. The authorities present an array of charges against him, including multiple counts of first-degree murder and unauthorized inter-universe travel. Ula's defense is chilling; he argues that he cannot murder himself as he is merely consolidating his energy to become more powerful—smarter, faster, and stronger.