Taelon Mothership
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[[Image:EFCTaelonMothershipWoA.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Taelon mothership at the North American embassy.]] | [[Image:EFCTaelonMothershipWoA.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Taelon mothership at the North American embassy.]] | ||
− | The | + | The mothership was created at unknown point in the past and was a product of [[Taelon]] engineering. ''"She"'' was tasked with caring for not only the Taelon crew onboard but the unborn embryo's of the Companion's offspring. Her mission directive included the objective to arrive around the planet Earth in order to make peaceful contact with the native humans. (Episode: Phantom Companion) |
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+ | Its existence remained a closely guarded secret from the inhabitants of Earth and remained outside visual range by being located behind the moon. There it remained in orbit around a Companion base that was being assembled there. The existence of the Taelon Mothership came to the attention of the Liberation movement when rogue IASA pilot Paul Chandler stole a [[Taelon shuttle]] and used it to travel to Mars. (Episode: Horizon Zero) Later, when Companion technology on Earth began to be effected planetwide by a computer virus, the Taelons dispatched their mothership from its position above the Moon to the Human homeworld. Once there, it arrived at the North American embassy where it used an energy beam to purge the effected systems from the central processor. After which, the mothership engaged its interdimensional drives and returned back to its original position. The event highlighted the advanced capabilities the Taelons had to the Human race and left many in awe as well as terror at the potential of the Companions using their starship against mankind. (Episode: Wrath of Achilles) | ||
Later, when Lazarus turned against [[Zo'or]], he had one of the test subjects for the warrior implants released in order to sabotage the mothership. The individual was a Russian scientist who was part of a research team to enhance the effectiveness of virtual glass technology. Gaining access to a computer terminal, he managed to destabilize the virtual glass matrix leading to numerous failures across the mothership where its virtual glass skin ruptured and closed. This led to chaos as numerous crew men were thrown into space due to the cascade. (Episode: Moonscape) | Later, when Lazarus turned against [[Zo'or]], he had one of the test subjects for the warrior implants released in order to sabotage the mothership. The individual was a Russian scientist who was part of a research team to enhance the effectiveness of virtual glass technology. Gaining access to a computer terminal, he managed to destabilize the virtual glass matrix leading to numerous failures across the mothership where its virtual glass skin ruptured and closed. This led to chaos as numerous crew men were thrown into space due to the cascade. (Episode: Moonscape) |
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The Taelon Mothership was a type of starship used by the Taelon's from Earth: Final Conflict.
History
The mothership was created at unknown point in the past and was a product of Taelon engineering. "She" was tasked with caring for not only the Taelon crew onboard but the unborn embryo's of the Companion's offspring. Her mission directive included the objective to arrive around the planet Earth in order to make peaceful contact with the native humans. (Episode: Phantom Companion)
Its existence remained a closely guarded secret from the inhabitants of Earth and remained outside visual range by being located behind the moon. There it remained in orbit around a Companion base that was being assembled there. The existence of the Taelon Mothership came to the attention of the Liberation movement when rogue IASA pilot Paul Chandler stole a Taelon shuttle and used it to travel to Mars. (Episode: Horizon Zero) Later, when Companion technology on Earth began to be effected planetwide by a computer virus, the Taelons dispatched their mothership from its position above the Moon to the Human homeworld. Once there, it arrived at the North American embassy where it used an energy beam to purge the effected systems from the central processor. After which, the mothership engaged its interdimensional drives and returned back to its original position. The event highlighted the advanced capabilities the Taelons had to the Human race and left many in awe as well as terror at the potential of the Companions using their starship against mankind. (Episode: Wrath of Achilles)
Later, when Lazarus turned against Zo'or, he had one of the test subjects for the warrior implants released in order to sabotage the mothership. The individual was a Russian scientist who was part of a research team to enhance the effectiveness of virtual glass technology. Gaining access to a computer terminal, he managed to destabilize the virtual glass matrix leading to numerous failures across the mothership where its virtual glass skin ruptured and closed. This led to chaos as numerous crew men were thrown into space due to the cascade. (Episode: Moonscape)
When Joyce Belman was transformed into a near god-like being with great psychic power, she decided to purge the Earth of both Taelon and Human life. To do this, she used her mental abilities alone to send the mothership into a crash course to the planets surface. The rupture of the ships interdimensional drives would have scattered the planet into several different dimensions thus devastating its surface as well as bringing about the extinction of the two races. The ships conventional drives were insufficient for the task but Lili Marquette was able to activate the vessels interdimensional drives allowing it to enter FTL before it crashed. This allowed them to escape destruction and return back in orbit around the Earth. (Episode: Between Heaven and Hell)
In an effort to improve their public image, the Taelons allowed for Human journalist Abby Franklin to come to the Mothership and show a positive light to the Companions. However, during this time, the mothership was hijacked by a Jaridian Replicant who had been masquerading as a Human crew member. Taking over the navigational control of the ship, it intended to take it to its creators - the Jaridians in order for them to steal interdimensional drive technology from the Taelons. In order to prevent the ship from falling into enemy hands, Da'an ordered the ID engine to be jettisoned and destroyed but this did not stop the ships travel through interdimensional space. (Episode: Hijacked) Later, when the Taelons orchestrated a world wide crackdown on the Liberation movement, a desperate Lily Marquette intended to overload the motherships engines in order to destroy it. She managed to create a chain reaction in the fusion drives but was stopped by Volunteers who ended her attempts at sabotage. (Episode: Crackdown)
At some point six months ago, the mothership was responsible for saving the life of Companion Protector Jack Malley and "annointed" him as her defender as well as to return the Taelons back to their mission. The former lieutenant would live a shadow existence deep within the bowels of the mothership where his existence was unknown to anyone. (Episode: Phantom Companion) It's eventually revealed that the Mothership was infact shrinking in it's form as the Taelon's have begun to shut off section's of the vessel in order to reclaim their energy for their conservation efforts. (Episode: Limbo) When a Jaridian battle fleet was seen to heading to Earth, the Synod decided to abandon the planet with all Taelons escaping to the mothership. Zo'or intended for the Jaridians blood lust to destroy the Earth in an act of vengeance thus giving the mothership time to flee through a wormhole at Sirius B where they would manage to evade their pursuers. However, they uncovered the truth that the Jaridian battle fleet was an illusion and the mothership returned to its orbit around Earth. (Episode: The Second Wave) Shortly afterwards, the vessel began to suffer from a number of errors and malfunctions when the mothership began resisting the commands of the Taelons. (Episode: Phantom Companion)
Background
The mothership was a organically generated lifeform created by the Taelons and thus had the capacity to regenerate itself. (Episode: Crackdown) Being a living construct, the Taelons often referred to the mothership as a "she" and was involved in a perpetual state of evolution. "She" was programmed to think for herself but so long as she complied with the mission protocol. (Episode: Phantom Companion)
These vessels possessed their own fusion generators that helped power the ship and it was these devices that were capable of being sabotaged in order to create an overload that had the potential of destroying the vessel. However, the Companions had created a means of excising this problem by redirecting the energy flow outside the ship. The loss of any generator meant that the mothership had to resort to continue to use auxilliary power systems to continue to function. (Episode: Crackdown) The Taelons also made use of a high level of redundancy in terms of fail safes with such six systems being present on the mothership to prevent any serious harm to its occupants. (Episode: Apparition) The vessel was made of living energy with some elements of core energy present. Thus, it was possible for the vessel to shrink in size as decks were shut down and core energy was reclaimed from those sections. Great amounts of core energy was located within the engineering section. (Episode: Limbo)
The outer hull of the mothership consisted of Virtual Glass; a near impenetrable substance developed by the Taelons. Through a complex Virtual Glass Matrix, the external shell was maintained but the altering of the formula was capable of causing an unstable process to occur where the glass ruptured and closed at random locations until the problem was fixed. (Episode: Moonscape) The internal structure also contained sealed rooms that only opened with a wave of the hand which dissolved the membrane and reformed once an individual entered the chamber. (Episode: Abduction) On command, this skin was able to expand and forcibly "absorb" individuals by use of tissue seams and deposit them into other chambers. Such a technique was accomplished by a "magnetic energy apparition". (Episode: Phantom Companion) They are massive vessels that can be seen from orbit and maintained at least 153 deck's.
The armaments of the vessel are unknown but what is known is that they are capable of fighting against Jaridian warships as well as deal a great deal of damage to Earth from orbit. In addition, they are equipped with an unknown number of shuttles which are stored within the vast landing bay.
Control elements on the mothership such as the bridge were located on the command deck. (Episode: Second Wave) Whilst mostly automated, it was possible to turn the ship to manual control. (Episode: Phantom Companion) Typically, only the leader of the Synod was capable of complete control of the ship but it was possible for Jaridian Replicants to reprogram the navigational control of the vessel and take it over. Under the orders of the Synod, it was also possible to jettison the ID engine core which was typically only done in the gravest of circumstances; such as preventing its capture by the Jaridians. In such circumstances, the mothership relied on its conventional drives for movement. (Episode: Hijacked) A number of thrusters were present throughout the ship in order to stabilize its descent. (Episode: Phantom Companion) The ship also possessed a number of security cameras secreted across the vessel allowing records to be taken of any unauthorised actions. (Episode: Hijacked)
The ships possessed a number of cryogenics laboratories that were tied to a separate power grid on the ship allowing them to function even if their was a power loss. (Episode: Gauntlet) Such laboratories were designed with the capacity to study deadly diseases with the appropriate isolation as well as containment tools and other such means for analysing viruses. (Episode: Sanctuary) The mothership in addition possessed an entire medical wing with the capacity to treat Taelons. (Episode: Abduction) There existed a hidden chamber within the ship that was the location of the stasis wing where Taelons entered into a hibernative state that was designed to preserve them whilst they waited for the renewal of their core energy supplies. These Companions were left lying down on beds and stacked in a domino style fashion. This part of the mothership was sacrosanct and forbidden to outsiders as it showed the Taelons at their most vulnerable. (Episode: Limbo)
Certain decks and chambers onboard the mothership were configured to serve as large portals that allowed for the mass transportation of cargo. (Episode: Motherload)
Notes
- It should be noted that the first appearance of the mothership was in "Wrath of Achilles" where it had a different appearance which was more armored though much smaller than its future appearances; this could either suggest a size discrepancy or the fact that as its organic it can change size or that it might be a separate smaller version of the mothership.
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