Quote Originally Posted by Cleretic View Post
This one's actually mostly true, though. Omega's whole storyline is about it trying to find the strongest possible warrior so that it can improve its own capabilities through what it learns from their fighting, because it's still struggling with the fact it lost to Midgardsormr.

The only thing that didn't go to plan was that Omega lost to us after taking the optimal calculated form.
There was also the part where Alpha tried to free us from Omega's trap, and Omega clearly did not intend for this. Omega also didn't care that Alpha was ineffectually throwing himself against the barrier, but this act of perseverance was what inspired Midgardsormr to free us instead.

I highly, highly doubt that this was part of Omega's plan, because there is no way to plan for such an occurrence at all.

In fact, a lot of these "ah, but it was their plan all along" speculations run into the question of why the alleged planner would go to such extraordinary lengths to act out this bizarre theatre. Surely there was a much simpler and quicker way to achieve their goals.