Exceller also apologized to Vorst for underestimating him and gave him a Chibull Circuit to make the powers of his and his Lived Monsters boosted.
As the series entered its second season, Vorst was promoted into Exceller's second-in-command after One Zero became a deserter. He would later used several Spark Dolls in the series but unlike One Zero, he was able to regain them before Hikaru or Sho would collect. After which Vorst was left stammering and vows to make his next battle with Ginga his last. The robot was able to pummel Victory and decided to end Victory until Ultraman Ginga managed to saved him and changed into Ginga Strium to defeat the Inpelaizer armies alongside with King Joe Custom. He then left to resume command of the Inpelaizer army and instructed them to snuff out Ultraman Ginga.Īfter Sho/ Ultraman Victory appeared and managed to defeat several Inpelaizers that were "Monslived" by Chiburoids, Guts complimented Victoryon his fighting skills before he took a Chibull Spark and Monslived into King Joe Custom. Even though One Zero's martial arts skills gained her the upper hand at first, Vorst won by creating an illusion of himself and stunned her with his Paralysis Ray before warning her to not make any more mistakes. After they escaped, Vorst blamed One Zero for dawdling and soon they fight. They were soon found by Sho and were forced to retreat after One Zero opened a Chiburoid ball. Together, they led an army of Inpelaizers to attack the city and Ultraman Ginga while he instructed One Zero to transport the Victorium and he supervised.
He first appeared to serve with Android One Zero after her recent failures against Ultraman Victory. In addition, Vorst is quite self-assured, to the point that this arrogance has become a weakness it causes him to behave rather recklessly, and sometimes disobey direct orders to retreat from Exceller, forcing the latter to teleport him away from a lost battle against his will. Vorst is extremely arrogant and proud of himself, saying he is the strongest warrior in the universe and using the pronoun "Ore-sama" (俺様, literally "my magnificent self") when referring to himself.