Era 1

The universe is still, and Omega is born as an Algebralien god. He creates a kingdom to his liking, and all is well with good economy and happy subjects. He creates a son for himself named Delta, but often doesn't have time to properly take care of him. Because of this, he opts to find a way to create Algebraliens who don't age, similar to himself, that can help him around the kingdom for as long as he needs them. He creates his Synthetic Algebralien lab, and creates the first Synthetic Algebralien: Asterisk. Obviously, the first thing he thought of was to have Asterisk take care of Delta while he was busy.

He keeps Asterisk's existence a secret, and seeing as he was a success, he goes to the next step. He creates the Zodiacs, unique Algebraliens and one-of-a-kind, to do tasks for him. Obviously, some of these strange-looking Algebraliens are seen around the castle from time to time, and Omega is questioned about this by his subjects. Omega tells them that the Synthetics are harmless, and all continues well.

Some Algebraliens have unique powers that allow them to travel to other areas outside of the planet, and thus the Object World was discovered. Omega was informed, and the Objects and Algebraliens then kept in frequent touch with each other; the two worlds became mutual. Some Algebraliens also moved to the Object world to pursue careers, or even have romantic relationships with Objects---though this fact comes later in the story.

Omega then thought of an idea so crazy that it just might be useful someday: If one day he were to fall, and Delta was still too young to take the throne, he could create a Synthetic that was just like him in every way to be worthy of becoming the next successor. He gave this Synthetic Algebralien all of the powers he himself had, and named this new being Infinity.

Omega introduced Infinity to Asterisk and the Zodiacs, but they weren't very sure that the whole thing was a good idea. They viewed Infinity as a possibly dangerous entity that couldn't be controlled by anyone but Omega.. and they were absolutely right. Because of his low reputation among the Synthetics (As well as the young Delta's fear of him,) Infinity snapped.

One of the Zodiacs, Virgo, was quite the gossiper among the commoners, and word got out quickly of the new Synthetic and his destructive outburst. Infinity's reputation among practically the entire planet diminished, which in turn caused many more outbursts. This formed many concerns among the population about Infinity's existence being life-threatening.

Infinity's outbursts became so devastating that he ended up annihilating practically the entire city next over, as well as ending lives. This proceeded to a huge response from the civilians. Eventually, the commoners made a plan to kill Infinity while the royal Algebraliens are sleeping. Since they had community armies, they used them to force themselves inside the palace. There were too many of them, and the Zodiacs were easily outnumbered.

They eventually reached Infinity and almost killed him. In a last vow of struggle, Infinity sent an aura so devastating and strong that it completely stripped the surrounding Algebralien's powers from practically a hundred-mile radius, and absorbed them for himself. All but Omega's.

Omega heard the commotion and set out to stop Infinity. Though, this ended up becoming futile as both Infinity and Omega were practically equals.

The two had a battle to the death outside the castle. Infinity soon got the upper hand and eventually diminished Omega's abilities, and dealt the final killing blow. The guards were so preoccupied on trying to stop the whole thing that they forgot about Delta---who watched from the palace entrance as his father was murdered before his own eyes.