Under Rados' sun, man's skin colour soon changed. Humans soon crash landed on the planet, caused by a stowaway creature named the Wrath-norak and a virus from their dying planet. As they died, their life force leeched into the rocks of Di-Gata Mountains. Their bodies used mystical energies as their life force. The people that live in RaDos as of the current timeline are the descendants of these first RaDosians.īefore the humans arrived in this world, mystical beings called the Primordials roamed the realm. But in doing so, they eventually exiled the original inhabitants, the Mortigarians, a race of amphibious snake-like humanoids to live under the sea. The sun and atmosphere of RaDos began to take effect on their physical forms, turning them into the people of the current timeline. These original humans eventually crash landed in RaDos. A small team of RaDos Primes (the name of these original aliens) escaped from their planet on a starship. However, these people were struck with a life-destroying Toten'Ka virus, which had spread across their planet and killed millions. The planet's inhabitants were mostly dark-skinned, white haired individuals with glowing blue eyes.
The humans, or RaDosians, of this world came from another planet. As of June 2022, Teletoon currently airs reruns of the show. Prior to that, it had been available on Bell and Roger's KidSuite in 2016. In January 2018, Disney XD (Canada) began to broadcast reruns of the show but was taken off the schedule on Septembut put back on the schedule on March 14, 2022.
The series then launched Septemunder its new name - Di-Gata Defenders. Pleased with the promise this series had, Greg Collinson was given the greenlight to produce this series with help from Ken Cuperus, a script writer. He later meets with the executives at Nelvana and Greg pitches his bible to them. In this bible, he planned out the prototype characters, factions, and the universe the series would take place in. He spent two weeks creating the "bible" for his series idea, which was initially named Power Stone Warriors. At the time, Greg Collinson didn't plan on pitching anything for this project until a colleague of his discussed about it on a train ride. It was designed to allow creators to pitch and create 5 minute interstitials. In 2005, Nelvana Entertainment created a project called the Funpack.