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| - Several years before the series timeline, the Planetary Gears have traveled along the space, seeking planets with Orgone Energy to strip them of that energy for their personal growth, being described as "Space Vampires". During their travels they stumbled upon the Solar System and saw the potential for a new life-form to appear and evolve for their needs, where it is presumed they went to sleep waiting their chance, creating a living weapon known as Hana Muto for their purpose leaving her on Earth, while their mother-ship, Oberon was stationed in Uranus.
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| - Several years before the series timeline, the Planetary Gears have traveled along the space, seeking planets with Orgone Energy to strip them of that energy for their personal growth, being described as "Space Vampires". During their travels they stumbled upon the Solar System and saw the potential for a new life-form to appear and evolve for their needs, where it is presumed they went to sleep waiting their chance, creating a living weapon known as Hana Muto for their purpose leaving her on Earth, while their mother-ship, Oberon was stationed in Uranus. Years later, a company known as Macbeth Enterprises developed a group of genetically modified children known as Designer Children, to serve as pilots for mobile weapons. These weapons would be known as Machine Goodfellows and run off of Orgone Energy. However the company was discovered from doing illegal genetic work on the children, after which they seemingly lost control of all but two of them, named Amara and Moco who were in secluded base built by Seton Company in the Hawaii Islands. During this time the Macbeth Enterprise came under the control of Masaki Kube, a member of its founding family, who wanted to rule humanity. The Planetary Gears would wipe out the humanity but his selected humans, the members of the Kivotos Plan. Nine years before the series time, he allowed Amara to enter a Machine Goodfellow which supplied him with Orgone Energy, causing him to awaken as the Kiltgang Amarok, whose true form managed to assault the Daedalus Base stripping everybody of their libidos, leaving a large crystal on the Moon's dark side, and attempting an attack on Earth but failing when Star Emblem's pilot Taiyou Manatsu sacrificed himself to stop him. Following this incident, Moco recovered her memories through Amara shortly after, plotting together and waiting their chance to drain Earth of its Orgone, leading the group known as the Planetary Gears.
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