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Reality: UN-0-OG is a Reality in Fortnite: Battle Royale that was first introduced during Chapter 6: Season 1.
It is the Reality in which Fortnite OG takes place.
Overview[]
Reality: UN-0-OG is an alternative timeline that slightly diverged from Reality Zero's Season 1 era after several characters from the future were rifted here, including: Jonesy The Secondst, Peely, Bushranger, Renegade Rebel, Aerial Assault Bomber, Skull Commander, Meowdas, Dynamo TNTina and 1-Ball.
Unlike Reality: UN-0-C4OG, which has diverged greatly from Reality Zero, this reality has remained almost identical to Reality Zero, with the exception of the future characters who were rifted here and some altered characters such as Black Knight who exist as Knight Conqueror.
The Zero Point[]

The Zero Point is the heart of all of reality itself and the creator of the Island. As this Reality is a diverged timeline of Reality Zero, it also has an instance of The Zero Point.
The Island[]
The Island was the home and creation of The Zero Point. The Island of this Reality is Athena, identical to its Reality Zero's Season 1 era counterpart.
Dimensional separation[]
Just like Reality Zero, this Reality was split into two perfectly identical sub-dimensions by the Imagined Order using The Zero Point, The Last Reality's Storm and advanced technology from The Bridge[1]. One was called The Loop and the other the Extra Loop. Although the environment is the same, and what happens on one side affects the other, people in The Loop cannot interact with those in The Extra Loop and vice versa, even if they are at the exact same location[2].
The Loop[]
The Loop erases people memory, mutes them, and forces them to fight, as they forget everything each loop. A Loop ends after 22 minutes with The Storm killing all remaining survivors if there are any, and then a next one starts, with everyone ressurected and deprived of their memory of the previous Loop. The Loop is constantly monitored by The Imagined Order, either from inside The Bridge [3] or from another Reality[4], their technology being responsible for controlling all of The Storm's movements, as well as memory loss, which is handled by their PsyOps Division.
It is possible to escape the loop by standing alone at the very center of The Storm when no other combatants are left.
The Extra Loop[]
This is the place where Loopers who escaped The Loop are located, completely identical to The Loop. Here The Storm does not exist. Once they are there, this will gives escaped Loopers their voices and memories back, however they will only remember their time in the loop. They are not affected by the fights, and when eliminated, are permanently dead, unlike the trapped Loopers who will respawn next round.
Story[]
Season 1[]
Several people residing in Oninoshima (Jonesy The Secondst, Peely, Bushranger, Renegade Rebel, Aerial Assault Bomber, Skull Commander, Meowdas, Dynamo TNTina and 1-Ball) were mysteriously rifted into this Reality.
Residents[]
From UN-0-OG[]
Knight Conqueror | Sparkle Diva | Cuddle Team Specialist |
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From Other Realities[]
Jonesy The Secondst | Peely | Bushranger | Renegade Rebel | Aerial Assault Bomber |
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Skull Commander | Meowdas | Dynamo TNTina | 1-Ball |
Trivia[]
- Alongside Reality: UN-0-C4OG and Reality: UN-0-C2R, this is the third playable divergent reality of Reality Zero.
- It is also the one that diverges the least among the three.
References[]
- ↑ Loop Control System in The Bridge
- ↑ Batman/Fortnite: Foundation
- ↑ The Device (event)
- ↑ Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point Issue 3