let's not ignore the fact that the failsafe must detect some form of measurable, perceivable threat. If an attack affects Ben’s concept, it isn’t like pain, injury, or death — it’s conceptual damage, which doesn't generate a bio-signal or any physical harm the watch would detect. If the watch can’t perceive the mechanism or its effects as biological or temporal threats, it has no trigger to react to.
Even if it is danmaku, the effect is still cm type 1. It doesn't matter how the attack is delivered, what matters is what it does and the Omnitrix has never shown warning to conceptual-level effects regardless if its danmaku or not. The failsafe will not be able to stop something it doesn’t even register.
just because the verse has powerful stuff doesn't really mean anything. the presence of nice hax elsewhere in the verse isn’t proof
How would Yukari's CM1 affect ben in a way that isn't perceivable?
From the CM1 page:
"The ability to manipulate, alter, or change concepts. By using this ability, concepts themselves can be changed in a variety of ways. The concept can have an object added to it, an object taken from it, or change the current principle of the concept"
"The ability to destroy or remove a concept. By using the ability concepts are removed from reality. This can be wide-spread or very targeted, either erasing the concept of an overarching fundamental principle, such as space, or an individual. When destroyed at this level, nothing can be restored without using a similarly powerful conceptual creation. Conventional regeneration or resurrection, no matter how powerful, would prove impossible as the very abstract concept of the character would not exist"
All of these are perceivable. Yukari destroys or removes ben as a concept? Perceivable. Yukari changes a principle of ben as a concept? Perceivable. Yukari adds or removes an object from ben as a concept? Perceivable. I do not know what you think will happen to ben as a result of CM1 that the failsafe will somehow not recognize. As if ben would look, act or at any level be the same at all if his very concept gets change. It's not like his concept changes and nothing else about him does, in fact its the very opposite, if his concept changes literally everything about him changes.
Also, it isn't even about what happens to ben, its the fact that anything happens to ben at all. Because of immeasurable speed the omnitrix can just compare the timelines where he does the wincon of time stop to the timelines where ben doesn't and discern a difference in ben after each respective timeline.
For your argument to work, Yukari's CM1 would have to somehow achieve a victory clause via SBA that the failsafe CAN'T perceive, which is literally impossible.
"Death of the opponent, removing the opponent from the battlefield for at least one week (
BFR), knocking the opponent out for at least one hour, or incapacitating the opponent by putting him in a state in which he can not harm the other fighter(s) for over a day, are to be assumed as victory conditions."
How does the omnitrix not perceive any of these from happening.