Lost Guardians


Long before Xyon’s arrival on Earth, before the first Danger Rangers were even conceived, there was another force—one forged in the distant reaches of the Omicron Galaxy. They were the first. The Celestial Force, warriors chosen by Xyon to uphold balance across the cosmos, sworn to defend their homeworlds against forces beyond comprehension. For ages, they fought under Xyon’s guidance, standing against galactic warlords, ancient celestial entities, and threats that stretched across the void.

But even the stars have their limits.

When Xyon vanished from the Omicron Galaxy, the Celestial Force was left without its leader. What had once been a unified defense began to crumble, as overwhelming enemies pushed deeper into their sectors. Despite their unmatched skill, the war turned against them. One by one, their worlds fell. With defeat inevitable, the Celestial Force made the only choice left—they abandoned their shattered galaxy and set out across the universe in search of the one being who had made them what they were.

For decades, they scoured the cosmos, navigating the unknown and overcoming trials that tested their very existence. Star by star, system by system, their pursuit never wavered. Then, at last, their search ended on a small, unassuming world—Earth. Here, they found their long-lost leader, Xyon, but also something unexpected: a new generation of warriors bearing the same mantle they once carried. The Danger Rangers.

Though alien in form and origin, the Celestial Force has integrated itself into this world, embracing its customs and battles as their own. While they still carry the weight of their fallen galaxy, they now fight to ensure Earth does not meet the same fate. Divided into two units, the First Unit consists of the Nova, Lunar, World, Solar, Galaxy, Astral, Comet, and Quasar Rangers. Their presence is a testament to the vast cosmic powers they once wielded, a reflection of the stars they swore to protect. The Second Unit, made up of the Star, Moon, Planet, Sun, Space, Cosmos, Meteor, and Pulsar Rangers, continues the fight, drawing upon the celestial forces that shaped entire systems.

They are warriors without a home, guardians of a lost cause—but on Earth, they have found a second chance. No longer just remnants of a dying war, the Celestial Force now stands as the vanguard of the universe, ensuring that no world—be it in the Omicron Galaxy or beyond—ever falls to darkness again.