The Omni-King, a cosmic entity of immense and unknowable age, conducts a decadal experiment in chaos, arbitrarily bestowing godlike powers upon unsuspecting mortals.
In the bustling, often harsh landscape of Detroit, 17-year-old Malik, a resourceful orphan navigating life alone, suddenly finds his thoughts given terrifying physical form through the Mind of Omni. Across the city, Samantha, a year younger and also an orphan, discovers her consciousness can leave her body entirely with the Spirit of Omni. Drawn by an unseen force - or perhaps the Omni-King's design - their paths converge, leading them to explore the bewildering nature of their new abilities together.
Meanwhile, in the stark expanse of Moscow, the fallen comrades of Desiree - Breanna and Yusuf, soldiers who perished in service - are wrenched back from the grave, granted the chilling gift of the Body of Omni. This resurrection brings immortality and rapid regeneration, but at a terrible cost: their very humanity. With vacant, crimson eyes, they now operate as schillingly efficient weapons, utterly subservient to the Russian military.
From a vantage point beyond mortal comprehension, the Omni-King observes the unfolding chaos with a detached, almost clinical amusement, the initial stages of his unpredictable experiment playing out precisely as he intended - or perhaps, precisely as he hopes.