Taelon
The Taelons are an extraterrestrial species that appear in the sci fi TV show Earth: Final Conflict.
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History
Early existence
Around eight million years ago, there existed the Atavus who were the precursor species to both the Taelons and the Jaridians before both races began alternate evolutionary paths. (Episode: The Summit) Initially, the proto-Taelons and Jaridians until they began to separate under different lines which left both deprived of vital evolutionary tools in their DNA. (Episode: Between Heaven and Hell) The Taelon's themselves claim that the Kimera were their evolutionary ancestors and they conquered them in a war of genetic assimilation through which the Taelon race evolved. After this event, the newly emerged Taelon race turned on the Kimera and exterminated most of them leaving a single survivor who was imprisoned. (Episode: The Joining) They also stated that they had worked hard to evolve from their primitive atavistic roots to the point that they had expunged the name of their ancestral race from their language and that there was no term that could be used to name them. The closest word they had was from Earth's Latin term namely Atavus. (Episode: Atavus) The shaqarava was an aspect of the Kimera that was later passed on to the Taelon race. However, unlike the Kimera, the Taelons proved to be incapable of controlling the violent impulses of the shaqarava which necessitated in them in creating the Commonality in order to better control it. (Episode: A Stitch in Time) Through the shaqarava organ of these early Taelons, they were capable of reshaping their flesh and help in the formation of the Commonality. (Episode: Atavus)
It was noted that the Taelon's were scared of the shaqarava organ and it's dark power which was why they abandoned it on their quest for spiritual perfection. However, this journey fixed them in a genetic state which resulted in a slow tide towards extinction. Certain elements within the Taelon race at one time wished to steal the core energy from their Jaridians cousins at the expense of that race. This was the source of the war between the Taelon's and the Jaridians with both sides trying to destroy the other which ultimately spawned as a result of the shaqarava. (Episode: Gauntlet) The Taelons were said to had been fixated in achieving perfection that they had lost something in the millions of years of their evolution. (Episode: The First of its Kind) They also established their own homeworld known as Taelon which resided in the core of a star system called Q'ruu'faa with their planets four moons being inhabitable which had been home to the Taelons for millennia. (Episode: Live Free or Die) This was located in another galaxy which the Taelon's called the Ma'hu'ra'va galaxy. (Episode: The Secret of Strand Hill) According to later accounts, it was said that the Taelon race was over a hundred million years old. (Episode: The Fields) In their earliest history, it was known that they made use of concepts such as wealth and during that time they established trade within their home galaxy but did not conduct such operations in the Milky Way galaxy. In time, they eventually evolved to the point that they abandoned the monetary aspect of their culture as they believed it to be abhorent for an enlightened race. (Episode: Apparition) Before they finally evolved into energy beings, the Taelons used to ingest Kryss as a food as well as nourishment sourc. (Episode: Sins of the Father)
Augur noted that the Taelon's were more evolved 20,000 years ago then their modern incarnation. (Episode: Keys to the Kingdom) Elements within the Taelon culture also covertly worked with groups within the Jaridian Imperium to solve their core energy crisis; these meetings were done in secret due to the hostilities between the two races. (Episode: The Summit) At some unknown period in their history, the Taelon's encountered the Skrill race and re-engineered them to serve as weapon's. (Episode: Emancipation) It was during this period that the Taelon's had begun a process of bio-engineering other species in a vain attempt at combating the Jaridians. (Episode: The First of its Kind) Another notable event that occured at an unknown time was when Da'an underwent reproduced and gave birth to an offspring that was later known as Zo'or. The reason for this being a noted aspect in Taelon history was because it was the last act of procreation that occured as after that event, the species became barren and sterile. (Episode: The Cloister) Another notable yet unknown event was the last case of a Taelon contracting the Pesh'tal plague which occured thousands of years ago. During that time, the virus struck a remote colony but luckily, the Taelons were able to contain its spread before it infected anymore of their kind. Following that time, the disease had not been seen amongst the species over the centuries though Ma'el was known to had taken a sample with him before his journey to Earth. (Episode: Sanctuary) It was known that the ancient feud between the Taelons and the Jaridians was so old that both had forgotten the reason why they were fighting. (Episode: The Forge of Creation)
The Missing Link
At some point in the past, the Taelon's dispatched one of their most distinguised members known as Ma'el arrived secretly on the planet Earth. Once there, his influence altered the path of Human evolution to a dramatic effect. (Episode: Dimensions) This event occured two thousand years ago before the modern age and was during the first star flight by the Taelons. Ma'el's mission was a one way journey and he was tasked with determining if an encounter between the Taelon's and Humanity was mutually beneficial. This was one of the reasons why the Companions later embarked on the journey to Earth and if Ma'els findings were different then the Taelons would depart that world. Unknown to them, Ma'el had grown attached to Humanity and believed that his fellow Taelon's would exploit the species and thus sent a warning to them to tell them not to come to Earth under any circumstances. However, if they had arrived, his message was to treat Humanity as equals as in time they would become true equals to the Companions. (Episode: The Secret of One Strand Hill) He also helped engineer Humans to become a psychic race in order for them to tap into the Commonality and allow the Taelons to better accept them. (Episode: If You Could Read My Mind) At some point, left his starship buried in Peru where it was located 150 feet beneath the Pacific ocean. During that time, Ma'el was known to had formed relations with the Inca people. As he was against his people from arriving on the planet, he instituted counter measures to prevent the Taelons from finding his starship. (Episode: The Once and Future World) As he was dying, Ma'el took a young Roman Senator known as Salvius Julianus and made him into a surrogate to serve his needs. After hiding his vessel, Ma'el allowed Julianus access to its systems so he could be a judge to the Taelons motives when they arrived on Earth. If they were hostile, the Roman was charged with taking steps with destroying them in order to ensure mankind would develop unchallenged. (Episode: Timebomb) Ma'el's final act was to encode his research into a relic that required the presence of both a Taelon and a human in order to activate and within it he revealed his findings that mankind was the missing evolutionary link between the Companions and the Jaridians. Thus, without humanity, both species would be doomed to extinction. (Episode: Abduction)
The Taelons's began a secret programme of monitoring Earth in order to judge when it was best to make first contact with the Human race. (Episode: Scorched Earth) This programme began at least one year before they decided to make official contact and also involved the secret abduction of at least 50 humans for experimentation. (Episode: First Breath) At the time, Humanity was engaged in the SI War which ended when a mysterious Quantum Vortex was detonated which killed 100,000 people that was the orderof the Synod. Only a few became aware of the fact that it was infact the Taelon's who were responsible for unleashing the weapon. This was because they wanted to prevent nuclear holocaust, but keep Humanity in a state of war so the Taelons could come in and play saviors. When they arrived on the planet, they adjudicated the Sino-Indian Peace Accords in order to bring a lasting peace in Asia. (Episode: Scorched Earth) During their time with the human race, they used their advanced technology to aid in combating world hunger and cure hundreds of diseases amongst mankind. (Episode: Decision) After arriving on the planet, the Taelons were divided on the issue on Humanity and how to combat the threat posed by the Jaridians. Some Taelons were of the opinion that mankind needed to be turned into a weapon that was to be directed at the Jaridians whilst others believed that a joining of the species was needed in order to reclaim an important genetic link that was lost in their search for perfection. (Episode: The First of its Kind) This was because at this stage of development, Humanity was at a crossroads in their evolution which the Taelons intended to observe and supervise. (Episode: Decision)
The Final Conflict
After revealing themselves to humanity, the presence of the Taelons challenged the most belief systems of millions of people on Earth. The resultant psychological fallout came under an umbrella term known as Companion Reaction Syndrome (CRS). At its peak, the condition led to symptoms ranging from mild depression and confusion to mass suicides. As such, it tended to be an abberant behavior found in groups of people rather than individuals. (Episode: To Float Like a Butterfly) One of the key individuals on Earth from the Taelon's was Da'an who served as the North American Companion. After an assassination attempt on his life by the Liberation movement, he appointed William Boone as his chief of security as well as director of interspecies relations. (Episode: Decision) After arriving, they began numerous attempts at furthering their agenda on the planet Earth one of which involved a public relations exercise where they restored the limbs of a girl called Julie Payton. (Episode: Miracle) At the time, the Taelons kept the existence of their Mothership a closely guarded secret from Humanity. (Episode: Wrath of Achilles)
On Earth, the Taelon's began a project to reawaken the shaqarava within their bodies as part of their plans which saw scientist Rho'ha getting genetic material from a Human donor into his body. This, however, led into Rho'ha becoming violent and rogue which led to him being imprisoned. (Episode: Pandora's Box) When Companion agent Ronald Sandoval's CVI malfunctioned and he went rogue, the Synod ordered their implants to terminate him as he possessed critical information on the Taelon's activities on Earth which they did not wish to reveal to their enemies. However, he was later returned and a new CVI was implanted in him thus ensuring that the Companion agenda remained unknown. (Episode: Sandoval's Run) Later, the Taelons managed to discover the location of Ma'el's tomb located in Ireland at Strand Hill. There, they sent their implants to recover the scientist's data log in order to conclude his findings on whether the Taelons future was on Earth. When it was recovered, they discovered to their dismay that Ma'el had destroyed his research and left a message warning his brethren not to come to Earth. Divided, the Synod communed with their leader who determined that they had to remain on Earth as their future was now tied to that of Humanity. Thus, they would seek either their salvation or their destruction equally on the planet. (Episode: The Secret of Strand Hill) When a virus began infecting Earth-wide Taelon technology, the mothership came to Earth in order to purge the affected systems which demonstrated the great power the Taelons had. (Episode: Wrath of Achilles)
After the death of the Synod leader Qu'on at the hands of a Replicant, the Taelons shared with humanity the truth of the mysterious assassin - that it was the creation of the Jaridians who now knew of their presence on Earth and would undoubtably attempt to attack it. (Episode: The First of its Kind) Thus, new Synod leader Zo'or orchestrated a number of projects to prepare a defense against an impending attack one of which involved taking volunteers consisting of individuals on death row where they were implanted with weaponized bioengineered creatures designed to enhance their aggression and warrior skills. It was intended to use these individuals as soldiers in the coming war. (Episode: Moonscape) However, as time went on, there were increasing encounters with the Jaridians one of which involved a probe landing on Earth and transforming itself into a transciever which created a rupture within the Commonality. This forced the Taelons to round up Humans to serve as a backup telepathic link until the problem was solved. (Episode: Sleepers) Despite the Companions attempts at bio-engineering as well as preparing the Human race for the coming Jaridian invasion; they found that their endorsed American president candidate Daniel Thompson to be more interested in keeping his hold on the presidency. Later, when Jonathan Doors entered the political race to presidency, Zo'or talked to Doors and offered him an alliance in exchange for his help in fighting the Jaridians; he ultimately refused the offer. (Episode: Isabel)
During this phase of their operations, the Taelons possessed hundreds of colonies throughout space. However, each was facing various stages of destruction at the hands of the Jaridians. In fact, the Taelon Homeworld itself had fallen prey to the Jaridians and had been destroyed; nothing was left behind but a barren wasteland. (Episode: Defector) The Taelons also made use of the Volunteer Program to train Human soldiers to fight the Jaridians on distant planets through the portal system. (Episode: Volunteers) Furthermore, it was known that whilst the Taelon's possessed a sizable amount of space within their empire, the Jaridians empire was much larger indicating that the Taelons were losing their war. (Episode: Hijacked) Defeat almost came at the hands of the Taelons when the Mothership was hijacked by a Jaridian Replicant who took over it and intended to take it to the Jaridian homeworld where its technology was to be used against its creators. However, it failed due to the efforts of Liam Kincaid and Lili Marquette. (Episode: Hijacked) Later, the Taelon fleet had adopted a policy of aggressive engagements against the Jaridians but were forced to retreat at one point in the Regula System. This was part of a strategy created by Synod Leader Zo'or to trick the Jaridian fleet into a holding action over a Taelon colony that had been abandoned when the soldiers in the Volunteer Program were recalled from their campaign. However, this allowed the Taelons to deploy their Forge Project; a weapon that harnessed the magma on Earth and shot it through an interdimensional portal that went 75 light years away to strike at the Jaridian fleet though the weapon was later sabotaged by a raid from the resistance. (Episode: Heroes and Heartbreak) This led to Zo'or orchestrating an attempt assassination of presidential candidate Daniel Thompson who was a supporter of the Companions in order to blame his political rival Jonathan Doors as well as the resistance. The public event led to Thompson being voted once more into term by the American public and he authorised the Taelons in a global manhunt for resistance cells nearly decimating their ranks. (Episode: Crossfire) This was eventually called off when Liam Kincaid uncovered the truth of the attempted assassination and the state of emergency was eventually called off by President Thompson. (Episode: Crackdown)
In the aftermath, the Taelons continued with their operations but this eventually led to a state where a power struggle formed between War Minister T'than and Synod leader Zo'or. The ruling body of the Taelon race became somewhat divided into political lines with some supporting Zo'or whilst others believed that his policies were ineffective and sought to remove him from power. Zo'or was known to had taken part in the subtle assassinations of his opponents which highlighted the fact that the Commonality had diminished to such an extent that it now allowed individual Taelons to contemplate the murder of their own kind. (Episode: Subterfuge) One of the biggest setbacks that befell the Taelons was when their core energy reserve was stolen during an attempt at bringing a cold fusion power plant operational on Earth. As their species was already suffering from critical energy depletion, a number of Taelons entered into stasis until a time came when they could be replenished. During that time, General T'than was killed by Zo'or thus removing the War Minister as a political foe to the Synod leader. The Volunteer forces later failed in retrieving the sample of core energy which was dispersed around Earth thus being another step that would bring the end to the Companions. (Episode: Limbo) When it was believed that a Jaridian battle fleet was arriving on Earth, the Synod decided to abandon the planet to their enemies. In those desperate hours, Da'an sent a secret message to the Jaridians in order to find a peaceful alternative. (Episode: The Second Wave)
A group of Taelons and Jaridians attempted to solve the core energy crisis by making use of the regeneration chamber of the scientist Ma'el who left a facility at a volcano on Earth. Members of the two race's gathered at the Atavan energy pool where they merged in an attempt to save their species from extinction. (Episode: Point of No Return) However, this led the re-emergence of the Atavus race with the Taelon civilization ceasing to exist. Though a single Taelon known as Ra'jel remained as the repository of the Taelon Commonality which sought to end the Atavus menace. (Episode: Unearthed)
Background
Biology
Physiology
The Companions were apparently a humanoid looking species though despite their visage, they were in fact primarily composed of energy. (Episode: Fissures) They were described as a highly intelligent, bio-energetic sentient lifeform. (Episode: Keep Your Enemies Closer) This human appearing facade was actually created by a simple touch to a human alowing the Taelon to sample that races DNA. Through this simple touch, they were capable of altering their skin tone to match that of the chosen species into a form that was more familiar to them. (Episode: Defector) A Taelon was capable of taking on a more solid fleshed based appearance though they could change to their energy form. Sometimes, they were capable of "blushing" where parts of their true form were capable of being seen. (Episode: Live Free or Die) This unique bio-energy allowed the species to easily live for centuries. (Episode: The Arrival) Any damage to their "skin" led to their energy spilling out which was the equivalent of a human bleeding to death. This meant that any such "wound" needed to be closed before the Companion died from the loss of energy. (Episode: Keep Your Enemies Closer)
They were ultimately much further along the evolutionary ladder when compared to Humanity with one of the benefits of their biology and evolution was the fact that they could psychically manipulate organic matter. Thus, through the power of their mind if focused on healing allowed the species to heal repair damage to their bodies at a remarkable level. However, an unknown factor to many was that their evolution and split with the Jaridians had left a vital element from their DNA which was necessary for their evolution. Thus, they were a dying race and had become so incompatible with the Jaridians and they were incapable of using Jaridian DNA to restore the missing link. (Episode: Between Heaven and Hell) This was attributed to the Taelons quest for spiritual perfection which left them on a path to extinction. (Episode: Gauntlet) According to the Jaridians, the Taelons had evolved into a race of pure intellect which led to them losing the desire to procreate. (Episode: The Arrival)
According to normal Human scanning equipment, a Taelon apparently possessed no brain; there was no evidence of lobes being present or a cortex. There was an energy consiousness capable of being registered but the mind/body relationship was considered bizzare. Another unique concept of their biology was the fact that they could will themselves to die; a change that was capable of being sensed by other Taelons. In this state, they had little energy to move and wisps of their energy were seen sparking from their form. (Episode: Live Free or Die) They also had names for aspects of their body such as the Ee'kee'haa pathway which was located in the center of their forms. Incisions in these locations allowed for genetic material such as neurons of humans to be administered into a Taelon's body which used them as a catalyst that was able to bring about devolution. (Episode: Pandora's Box) In addition, Companions were capable of rapidly sifting through data and analysing it within their minds. (Episode: The Once and Future World)
The Taelons were adrogynous in appearance and whilst referred to as a "he" or as a "she", such terms had no true meaning of them. (Episode: Decision) During the reproductive cycle of a Taelon which is known as the Ka'ath'am, a Taelon begins to have violent dream's as well has difficulty in holding their Human appearance. Furthermore, they suffered from erratic mood swings and energy "blushing" as well as felt weak at times. By their time on Earth, it was believed that the species was sterile and incapable of bearing offspring. (Episode: The Cloister) Young Taelon's embryo's were maintained within the Taelon Mothership where the ship's intelligence monitors over their development. In this state, they were at their most vulnerable with any stray radiation killing the unborn offspring. (Episode: Phantom Companion) Unknown to many, the Taelons had locked themselves in their quest to spiritual perfection to the point that they had lost the ability to truly reproduce. (Episode: Gauntlet) Whilst it was said that the race had become barren and sterile, this was only a half truth as some members of the species still procreated but there was a psychological factor that prevented this from occuring as they were blocked by the fear of their waning immortality. (Episode: Phantom Companion)
According to Da'an, the Taelon offspring gained full genetic knowledge of their parents and knew everything that they knew. (Episode: The First of its Kind) While not directly able to breed with Human's, the Taelon's were capable of creating Taelon-Human hybrid children. These offspring appeared entirely Human but possessed the shaqarava organ in their palms. (Episode: A Little Bit Of Heaven) Such an initiative was possibly made to escape their slow genetic extinction due to their growing core energy problem.
A biological legacy that the species inherited from their genetic ancestor, the Kimera, was the organ known as the shaqarava. Whilst amongst the Kimera it was the essence and totality of their being, the Taelons were incapable of truly controlling it which necessitated them in forming the Commonality. Through the calming and peaceful influence of the Commonality, the Taelons were able to suppress the shaqarava's violent impulses. (Episode: A Stitch in Time) This was also the source of the split with the Jaridians as the Taelons lost their sense of emotions and became more alien as a result of the influence of the Commonality. (Episode: Gauntlet) Since that time, the shaqarava became a vestigial organ that had laid dormant within their biology and was incapable of being accessed through normal means. (Episode: Pandora's Box)
It was possible through an experiment in controlled devolution which involved the implantation of neurons from a more aggressive species that allowed for a regression in the Taelon's anatomy. This allowed them to remanifest the shaqarava in their palms and allowed them to use the organs despite unnumbered generations of being suppressed. However, this also increased the aggression of the Taelon in question and led to them taking actions that were against the actions of their species. Some believed that such experiments were necessary in order to create a possible warrior caste among their race. Those Taelons that developed the ability to use the shaqarava were capable of firing powerful energy blasts from their palms as well as gained the capacity to travel at incredibly speeds far above that of a normal Human. This was in contrast to the slow movements and docile nature of normal Taelons. A single touch of the organ was capable of killing another being. (Episode: Pandora's Box)
The Jaridians were genetic brethren of the Taelon race and were in fact at a time one species. (Episode: Gauntlet) Due to the close genetic link between them and the Jaridians, the two races were capable of merging with one another in order to restore the Atavus precursors which they thought was a way of solving their genetic problems. However, if done without artificial means, the process was unstable and after some time the merged being separated back into it's two genetic components. The Taelon is capable of surviving this merger but the Jaridian dies in the process. (Episode: The Summit) Furthermore, Humanity serves as a genetic link between the Taelon's and Jaridians. (Episode: Abduction)
Furthermore, they were capable of injecting themselves with Human DNA which begin's a process of de-evolution and linking the individual to the person who's DNA was used. This turned the Taelon into a much more aggressive and violent creature capable of using it's shaqarava for destructive purposes. (Episode: Pandora's Box) Some Taelon's such as Da'an were of the opinion that they required an joining with the human race in an attempt to reclaim that which was lost to them in their drive to perfection. Such an act would result in the creation of a new species though other Taelon's such as Zo'or believed that such an action would devolve their race by a million years in their evolution. (Episode: The First of its Kind)
Telepathy and Abilities
The Taelon's are linked through one another through their energy which binds them together and form's the basis of the Commonality. This was a psycho-dimensional web of shared energy which binded the species together with each individual Taelon appearing as a blue orb with strands connecting them together into a single matrix. When separated from this unifying telepathic presence, a Taelon begin's to regress and revert to an Atavus based form which hunger's for life spirit. (Episode: Atavus) The Commonality linked all Taelons together but it did not allow the race into every part of an individual members mind. The return of a severed Taelon into the Commonality was something beyond the means of the race and something that only the Kimera were capable of accomplishing. The same psychic web that linked the Taelons was also capable of being used to sense the Kimera. (Episode: A Stitch in Time) They were also capable of providing mental stimulus to a Human mind through a mind probe. (Episode: Street Chase) It was possible to replicate the signal of the Commonality which had a euphoric quality on the human mind. (Episode: Atavus) The replication of the signal involved the creation of subatomic particles. (Episode: Sleepers) When a Taelon died, their essence rejoined the Commonality itself. (Episode: Apparition)
The unifying aspect of this telepathy meant that no Taelon was ever truly alone. (Episode: Miracle) Separation from it was noted as being both a liberating and terrifying aspect as a Companion would be alone with their thoughts. As such, it was often known that the Commonality was a great comfort to a Taelon as they knew they were never alone. (Episode: Defector) This spiritual nexus that linked all the consciousnesses of the species was capable of being ruptured through artificial means which potentially meant that the entire Taelon species could potentially devolve into proto-Atavus. The only remedy was through the draining of mental energy from sentient beings such as Humans who were used as a second temporary spiritual nexus in order to prevent such a de-evolution until the Commonality was restored. These subjects were left in a near death experience and had their psychokinetic energy siphoned by the Taelons as the sleepers were kept in a state where lived through their own version of heaven in their minds. If the tear in the Commonality was not found in time, these individuals would reach a state of permanent death where their souls departed their bodies and necessitated the replacement of the subjects with new sleepers. The length of time the individuals lasted depended on the mental and spiritual state of the sleeper with some lasting longer than others. (Episode: Sleepers)
Whilst all Taelon's were linked to one another, it was possible for individuals to cut themselves off from it whenever they chose though few of them ever did such an act. (Episode: Wrath of Achilles) Amongst parents and children, Taelons were capable of reading the residual psychic signatures left behind at locations. Through simple touch, they were capable of witnessing events that occured in an area allowing them to see actions committed by their kin. (Episode: The First of its Kind) They were also capable of ascertaining the truthfulness of another being by placing their palm to the others. (Episode: Dimensions) Through the use of their energy and their own machinery, a Taelon was capable of transfering their essence into a Human body thus taking control of it as well as being subject to it's emotions. Once they returned to their own form, they were capable of sharing this experience with other's of their kind. (Episode: Through Your Eyes) Through their link to one another, Taelons were capable of experiencing the death of members of their kind which sent ripples through their consiousness even from distant planets. (Episode: The Secret of One Strand Hill)
Though the Commonality was said to not be a locator and thus it was not possible for Taelons to track one another, this was only partly true. The basis of the it was a psychic link that brought together all Taelons and eventually it was possible for one Companion to track another. Furthermore, no Taelon was capable of willingly severing themselves from the Commonality. Whilst it was possible to sever the link, the danger there lied in the Taelon regressing into an Atavus. However, it was possible to sever the link and instead direct it to a Human who temporarily took the place of the Commonality allowing the Companion to remain in control of themselves. It was known that once within the presence of the Commonality, Taelons typically did not act against the wishes of the majority even though they might know that the majority were wrong. (Episode: Defector)
Those Companions that had genetic material of Humans implanted into their bodies tended to form a psychic link with their donor allowing them to hear their thoughts. (Episode: Pandora's Box) One of the dangers that the Taelon's always believed was that the Commonality was capable of being infiltrated by external minds; such as those of psychic Humans which they thought were a great danger to their collective mind. (Episode: If You Could Read My Mind)
Core Energy
To the Taelons, energy was their biology and meant that when they touched something; they left a specific energy residue and signature behind. (Episode: The Cloister) Companions were a race that were primarily composed of energy which meant that there were typically no bodies left behind when they died. (Episode: The Secret of Strand Hill) Being energy based beings, a Taelon was capable of absorbing energy that was released allowing them to protect Human's from explosions that might kill them. (Episode: Inteview) Alternatively, a Taelon was capable of radiating this energy outwards in order to send opponents flying away from them if a Companion was angered. (Episode: Crackdown) Taelons that suffered an injuries were capable of "bleeding" their energy out but so long as they did not enter into a sub-atomic state, it was easily possible to reform the individual. (Episode: Keep Your Enemies Closer)
The energy that they were composed of was known as core energy and was considered the life force of their species with only a limited supply being available to their kind. (Episode: Sins of the Father) This same energy was able to spark life within other living beings but due to its limited supply, it was heavily regulated by the Synod. (Episode: First Breath) Similarly, it was able to even regenerate and heal fatal wounds such as burns, broken bones and other such injuries. (Episode: Phantom Companion) Being a vital lifeforce to their kind, Taelon core energy was similar to how blood was essential to a human being. It was a nuclear gravitational bond that had a unified field which was a Taelon's energy anatomy. A healthy Companions should possess a full purple aura and the dimmer the reading meant that their life force was close to nothing. Taelon living technology was based on the use of core energy and was able to serve as a catalyst to powering cold fusion generators. When suffering from severe energy depletion, Taelons entered into a hibernative state but a darker side of such times was the capacity to steal the core energy of their comrades in order to replenish their own in a vampiric fashion. (Episode: Limbo)
A Taelon that lacked core energy entered into a crystalline state which was a form of death to their kind. However, this being the case, some Taelon's were able to willingly enter this form and return to their natural energy based selves in order to trick potential enemies. Few knew of this technique and during that time, the Taelon was able to hear anything in their surroundings. (Episode: The Forge of Creation) Dark matter also had a negative impact on the Taelon body which slowed time for them and forced them into a frozen state that resembled stasis. (Episode: Dark Matter) In a time when their core energy was too low to sustain their race, the Taelon's were capable of entering into a hibernative state known as Death Stasis which allowed them to survive for extended periods of time but meant that they were inactive. However, this state terrifies certain Taelons who are willing to steal another's core energy to avoid the stasis. If aborted, the Taelon's will then be incapable of re-entering this state which mean's unless they find the secret of core energy then they will die. (Episode: Epiphany)
Taelon plasma was a valuable commodity in the medical field for its capacity to put people in stasis until a cure was developed. It was capable of lowering the high metabolic rate of a Jaridian/Human hybrid but constant use left a toxic trace in their bodies leading ultimately to death. (Episode: The Forge of Creation) The core energy had healing properties on the Human body allowing them to cure illnesses and were part of a short lived venture known as the Blood Ties project. This energy lingered within the body and was capable of being drained for reuse by the Taelon's themselves from the Human; a process which killed them. (Episode: Blood Ties) Similarly, this energy was capable of being gifted to another Jaridian or child in order to aid them through a birthing process. (Episode: The Forge of Creation) They were equally capable of stealing the core energy of their own kind in order to sustain themselves. (Episode: Limbo) A more fascinating feat was the capacity of certain Human's being able to spiritually commune with the Taelon's by modifying their energy to match that of the Taelons. This was done during special energy sharing ceremonies. (Episode: The Cloister)
Weaknesses
Due to their unique biology, amongst mankind it was not known initially if there was any way to kill a Taelon. (Episode: Live Free or Die) Whilst this was the case, the Taelons had in fact developed devices that were able to neutralize members of their own kind. (Episode: The Arrival)
While they are an energy based creature, the Taelon's are subject to some diseases which included the ancient Pesh'tal plague of which at the time there was no cure until an anti-toxin was developed. Once infected, the individual in question entered into a coma-like state as they slowly died. Those Human's exposed to the virus are capable of being infected and suffer from psychotic episodes. Furthermore, the infected Taelon is eventually capable of releasing enough neutron energy to cover a 50 mile radius that will cause a plague of madness and turn humans into homicidal psychopaths within in minutes. Infected Taelons also suffered from amnesia and simply forgot that they were ill which was one of the reasons why the plague was never fully studied. (Episode: Sanctuary) Another virus was capable of cross infection and was able to kill both Taelon's and Humans. (Episode: Infection)
Though their energy selves made them immune to physical attacks, it meant that they were vulnerable to creatures that devoured sources of energy and essentially fed off the Taelons. (Episode: Fissures) Similar to Human's, they were also vulnerable to affect's of a mini-teleportation device which transported a small explosive into the centre of their body which was capable of killing a Taelon. (Episode: Payback) Furthermore, their energy based form's proved to be quite vulnerable to an energy parasite that came from a crack in interdimensional space. (Episode: Fissures)
One requirement of Taelon biology when entering alien environments such as Earth was the injestion of the compound known as Kryss. This was, however, addictive and an overdose resulted in the Taelon suffering from a toxic reaction causing them to fall unconscious. The addictive effects of Kryss consumption was a concept that had never previously been experienced by the Taelons. (Episode: The Sins Of The Father) The substance was a requirement by the Taelon's who grew the plant on Earth which in turn developed within the body's of Human's. Each of the fields produced three ounces of Kryss a day but by the time the substance was refined, there was only an ounce left at most. Such Taelon vegetation required 98 degrees farahenheit in order to complete its life cycle. (Episode: The Fields)
The Jaridian's had technology capable of disrupting the Commonality with the only way of temporarily remedying the problem being taking the mental energy of human beings until the telepathic rupture was repaired. (Episode: Sleepers)
Psychology
The Taelon's lacked emotions and instead prefered the hive mind-like quality of the Commonality. (Episode: Gaunlet) It was believed by some that this was because they were afraid to face their own thoughts alone. (Episode: Wrath of Achilles) The primary imperative of the Companions was the welfare of their collective sentience and not the survival of a single individual. (Episode: Live Free or Die) Some, however, felt that certain emotions were capable of giving them the need to survive despite challenges facing them. They were capable of injesting these essences when crystallized in a form of Taelon energy. (Episode: Essence) In regards to grief, the Taelons had no fear in passing on to the next level. (Episode: Decision) Infact, they did not fear death as Humans did as long as it served their people. If it did so, than a Taelon would gladly embrace death and allow themselves to die. Whilst all Taelons were taught this, they did experience fear in the final moments before their life expired. (Episode: Live Free or Die)
This species lacked many of the emotions seen in races such as humanity with some believing that they had lost their survival instinct in the process. Emotins such as fear or love were completely alien to the Taelon mind. Such a loss was not always the case as it had only been a few millennia ago when the Taelons did possess such emotions and traits. This eventually led them to consider looking to the past for what they had lost in their quest for perfection. (Episode: Essence) They believed that the Human instinct for survival and their emotion's would serve as a potent tool for the Taelon race in their war against the Jaridians. (Episode: Through Your Eyes) Others held the opinion that they needed to instill such survival instincts and violent emotions within themselves in order to combat their foes. (Episode: Through Your Eyes) Despite this being the case, they did feel that Human's wanted to evolve a type of unity that the Taelon's possessed through the Commonality. (Episode: Deja Vu) Some among the Companions did feel that Humanity were not a challenge and thus not worthy adversaries to them. (Episode: Resurrection) They also felt that they were so far down the evolutionary ladder that a "joining" of the species was not possible and risked the Taelons devolving by a million years in their evolution. (Episode: First of its Kind)
Taelon emotions were hidden deep under many layers of their being and had been suppressed during their evolution. It was, however, possible to awaken these ancient desires through experimentation by linking a Companion consciousness to a Humans. (Episode: Pandora's Box) In fact, in some cases, it was possible to see the emotions within the eyes of certain Taelons who held particular hate for another of their kind. (Episode: Defector) One notable aspect of their mind that was similar to Humans was the capacity to dream. (Episode: The Cloister) The Companions found waging war against one's own species as a seemingly foreign concept to them. When questioned on their conflict with the Jaridians, the Taelons claimed that their foes kept within them the "demon of violence" which the Companions had removed from their species long ago. (Episode: Scorched Earth)
The Companions after their arrival on Earth intended to use Humanity for their own needs, not only as a means of survival but as a tool against the Jaridians. Whilst they were able to coerce mankind, the process would have been time consuming and graceless. Alternatively, though they could have bioengineered the human race, such a solution was only partly effective. Instead, the Taelons sought to understand their deepest thoughts and desires first before tapping into them as a way of using them as a tools for subjugation and contorl. (Episode: Deja Vu) Though the majority of the Companions believed in bio-engineering other races to fight their war against the Jaridians, there was a small minority that felt that this was wrong and resisted such actions. (Episode: Defector) As the conflict with their enemies grow, the Taelons became increasingly factionalized amongst themselves with many choosing different allegiances despite the shared psychic link of the Commonality. (Episode: Message in a Bottle) Despite this being the case, certain Taelons were deeply loyal to their own kind and felt any attack against one Companion was an attack on the Commonality itself. (Episode: Crackdown)
In regards to their enemies, Taelons were said to make a simple calculation where the greater good was best served by letting their enemy perish. (Episode: Keep Your Enemies Closer) Whilst Companions were said to be unable to kill one another, it was possible for them to rationalize their actions to allow such an event to occur. Though this was the case, direct violence was impossible for their kind but death by proxy was permitted. (Episode: Timebomb) Crimes against their own kind such as killing a fellow Companion was a crime punishable by death. (Episode: Limbo)
Though they were highly advanced, one field of study that was beyond the Taelon's rigid way of thinking was Chaos theory. (Episode: Abduction) It was said that they loved to take things slow and did not like change. (Episode: First Breath)
Society
Government
The ruling body within the Taelon race was the Synod with a central leader who directed the actions of their race. (Episode: Decision) This body consisted of up to thirteen members. (Episode: Keep Your Enemies Closer) All members of this body were allowed the right to inspect scientific projects being conducted. (Episode: Moonscape) In regards to failed public experiments, the Synod often ordered for "isolation" procedures to commence; this involved the removal of the subject in the public relations exercises and covered up the failure of the experiment. (Episode: Miracle) They also had an edict which prevented human technicians from examining captive Jaridians in order to prevent mankind from identifying with the Taelons enemy. (Episode: Gauntlet) Another edict from the Synod was a ban that prevented Humanity from entering into space as they wished to control the species and thus giving them the freedom to explore was seen as being counterproductive to that goal. (Episode: Horion Zero) Within the Synod resides the position of War Minister which was an important political role alongside the First Minister and Second Minister. (Episode: Keep Your Enemies Closer) If a leader of the Taelons was found guilty of breaking their laws, than the Synod was capable of being convened to determine whether the individual should be stripped of their position. (Episode: Gauntlet) This was done so through a Vote of No Confidence and was able of appointing an acting leader in times of crisis. (Episode: Sanctuary)
Typically, only Taelons were allowed to sit on the Synod and opposed the appointment of any other race to sit on that body. However, it was known that in some cases, it was possible to place an adviser to serve on the Synod without being a member. (Episode: Subterfuge) Whilst the Companions were said to possess no means of dictating public policy, they were noted initially quite popular with the voters and thus many world leaders did not dare oppose them on their decisions. (Episode: Horizon Zero) This meant that any Human leader who had the support of the Synod was nearly guaranteed to win in the political elections. (Episode: Isabel) They also declared in some cases for the experimentation of humans in order to explore their own past by inducing controlled devolution. Its noted by some that since the creation of this body at a time before memory, no Taelon had ever taken the life of fellow Taelon. (Episode: Pandora's Box) Members of the Synod also had the right to take steps to ensure their technology did not fall into the hands of their enemies. (Episode: Hijacked) It was said by some of its members that leadership decisions that engulfed the Taelon race were not subject to the petty infighting that were typically seen in human politics. (Episode: Abduction)
During their time on Earth, the Taelons were known to had possessed hundreds of colonies throughout space. (Episode: Defector) However, it was known that the Jaridian empire was in fact much larger and it was clear that they were winning the war. (Episode: Hijacked)
Culture
The Taelons possessed their own language which was also known as Taelon. (Episode: The Scarecrow Returns) At one time, their existed an ancient form of the language with this proto-form given birth to the modern Taelon tongue. (Episode: Apparition) As of their time on Earth, there was no known Human being who was capable of speaking the Taelon language. (Episode: Avatar) There had been attempts by the Australian Companion who had implanted the knowledge within an aborigine's mind at their request to chronicle the Taelon's time on Earth in their own tongue but the attempt had failed. Even CVI enhanced minds were typically unable to accomplish such a feat though in the case of James Pike, he had managed to speak as well as write the Taelon language without any mentoring. When William Boone requested to be taught, it was noted that he had remarkably managed to learn the language where others had failed. To read the language, a reader had to avoid the inclination to read the text in a left to right linear fashion. There were no grammatical rules in reading Taelon when compared to Earth languages; this was because the Taelons felt what they read. The feeling allowed them to see and understand the words. As such, the Taelon language and ability to read it was more experiencial rather than being visual; this meant readers had to feel the spirit of the text they were reading. (Episode: The Scarecrow Returns) Taelon language consisted of a number of ancient dialects. (Episode: The Secret of Strand Hill) There was also some similarity to their language to that of the Jaridians own language which seemed as a separate dialect of the Taelons. (Episode: The Scarecrow Returns)
The species were noted to possess a unity of being through their society and were divided into a number of castes. These were functional castes which included burueacrats, diplomats, artists but there was never a warrior caste. (Episode: Pandora's Box) A badge of office amongst certain Taelons was a sash which indicated the wearers position as warlord amongst their kind. (Episode: Limbo) A highly valued position amongst their ranks was held by those who took on the title of healers which were known as loo'huah. (Episode: Sanctuary) A Companion typically had a number of human agents working for them which were typically given a variety of bioengineered devices to improve their effectiveness as well as ensure their loyalty. Such individuals were often referred to as Implants by the Taelons who served as extensions of their will. (Episode: Horizion Zero)
The Taelons possessed fire on their own world but unlike Humanity, they did not use it for the preparation of food. They did not even use it for heating purposes as they had more sophisticated methods for generating the temperatures for their own comfort. Instead, they only used fire for the ectastic pleasure it gave them. They also had the ability to direct their energy to a specific part of the body as part of an energy sharing ritual. Such gestures were only shared to specific individuals as everything that defined that individual Taelon was felt during the ritual. This included their feelings and emotions which were directed through the hands with the palm facing the palm of another that was a deep personal experience between the two individuals. Humans when facing this experience had a near ectastic quality to the ritual. (Episode: Wrath of Achilles)
According to the Companions, no Taelon had ever taken the life of another since the creation of the Synod. (Episode: Pandora's Box) In fact, according to some, it was said that the Taelons did not casually kill one another like Humans did so. (Episode: Payback) Despite this being the case, it was known that there were power struggles and political divisions amongst the Taelon Synod. (Episode: Subterfurge) However, it was known that some made use of hidden means of killing off other Companions. Furthermore, the rules regarding the taking of another Taelon life did not apply if the Companion in question devolved into an Atavus. (Episode: Defector)
It was generally believed that the strength of the Taelons lied in a common purpose which was the core of the Commonality. Despite this being the case, some felt that the greatest weakness of their race was the Commonality and that it needed to be destroyed. Such thoughts were considered blasphemy though those that supported the idea of individuality believed that this act only strengthened the Taelons as a whole. These detractors held that the Commonality was a grave weakness amongst their kind and was the reason why they were being defeated by the Jaridians as their foes were individuals. (Episode: Subterfuge)
The race had a spiritual qualtiy to their being and had a tangible connection to their spirits through the Commonality. (Episode: Apparition) Though they were quite alien to humanity, the Taelons shared one thing that could be enjoyed as well as appreciated by mankind which was music. (Episode: Old Flame) However, some they differed in was the fact that Taelons considered money and profit to be blasphemy. This stemmed from the fact that they believed that an advanced species should not place any value in such mundane as well as primitive concepts such as attaining power through wealth. Despite this being the case, in their distant past, it was known that they practiced such concepts. Thus, any Companion involved in such an act was banished from the Commonality where they lived a ghostly existence as haunted individuals due to the exile and also lived a purgatory existence of being tormented "souls". Interestingly, the same symbol used by humanity for gold was the same used by the ancient Taelons for wealth. (Episode: Apparition)
Taelons made active use of meditations and typically did not wish to be disturbed unless the matter was urgent. (Episode: Subterfuge) They also possessed a meditative rite known as the Sum'had which was a near-death state that the Taelons were capable of inducing in themselves. In this state, their energy levels decreased and the emissions did not attract creatures that hungered for energy. A Companion was not cogniscent whilst in this state and it was roughly compared to Human unconsciousness. (Episode: Fissures)
The Taelons possessed their own rites, rituals and games which included:
- Ka'ar'paaj : This was a sacred meditative cleansing rite typically conducted on the untamed areas of the Taelon homeworld. It involved the Companion journeying through these regions with the most important part being the process of observing the alignment of the three moons of the homeworld. If it was not possible to conduct the trial on their home planet, it was possible to use an artificial setup that was capable of being created through a virtual reality simulator. Despite it being an important and sacred rite, few modern Taelons engaged in such practices. However, some felt more compelled to engage in this act as they believed it to be a rite for self examination. (Episode: Defector)
- Pad'Ar : In ancient times, it was used to decide disputes instead of involve themselves in devastating wars among the species. A relic of Pad'ar was first crafted before humans learnt to walk upright. Da'an's ancestral line was noted as being keepers of this artifact. The orb in the centre was called Kaa'thos which symbolized the homeworld. The rings around the artifact were called Ma'ee which translated to mean the "arcs of life" whilst the staffs were known as Vee'os which represented the link to the next stage of existence. During its early use, Pad'Ar became a brutal aspect of Taelon culture with many members of the species dying during its usage but eventually it evolved into a sacred rite. After their arrival on Earth, mankind adopted a sport that was named after this Taelon rite. (Episode: Pad'Ar)
- Foovlasha : A common game played amongst the Taelons which required the placement of pieces on the system to complete a special circuit. There were varying levels of difficulty and those who held the title of a lasha master were capable of beating skilled Taelons in the game. (Episode: The First of its Kind) While they are considered a peaceful people, the Taelon race did possess some barbaric ritual's from their past. One of which includes the P'raj'rath which was a duel to the death. It involved the use of a game board called a Foovlashaa which was played to the extreme. The player's must channel their mental energy across the entire game util the other tries out and expand's their power on their last move after which they cease to exist. (Episode: Time Bomb)
- Hjarth'ra : this rite was used in regards to the Companion stance over the acquisition of profit as well as money laundering. Such acts were considered blasphemy and those Taelons caught committing such an offense suffered from banishment or exile from the Commonality that was similar to purgatory where they "damned" found no rest. When done, the Taelon can exist as a manevolent ghost that attempts to seek it's vengeance. To banish this creature, this ritual must be performed to exorcise the Taelon entirely from the Commonality for eterntiy. However, those that find a measure of redemption are cleansed and can move on in peace. (Episode: Appartition)
Though they were separated from Earth by millions of light years, there were some fables that were similar to their Human based counterparts in the Taelon legends. One such story was the equivalent of Earth's story of the tortoise and the hare. In the Taelon version, the ever dependable Ma'lee defeated the gifted but less disciplined La'shaa. (Episode: The Scarecrow Returns) Another story was similar to the Human story of the Roman soldier Horatio who had fought an army at a bridge. Within the Taelon equivalent, the Companion was known as Quo'ee between the Cliffs. (Episode: Heroes and Heartbreak)
Amongst the species was an ancient tale of two twins known as Urath'ma and Shaqarava. At one point according to the mythology, an omen came in the sky and the two argued over its meaning. During the argument, it was Urath'ma who casted his brother into the void but it does not consume Shaqarava; through anquish and denial he emerged with the fury of truth. This burnt away all the illusions of Urath'ma who became known as the voice of all lies. In general, the Taelons feared a figure within their mythology known as the Sleeper. (Episode: Avatar)
A noted fable amongst the species was the story of the great Taelon leader Po'om which spoke of his servant coming to his master after death had smiled at him in the market place. The servant believed that this meant that his demise was approaching and being certain of this, he asked his master to be transferred to the Ge'rom outpost. Po'om agreed to this and later met with death in the market place and asked it why it had smiled at his servant. Death replied stating that it was surprised to see the servant as it had an appointment within him at the Ge'rom outpost. Thus, Taelons believed that the future could be altered but only if fate allowed it to happen. This was because the Taelons never tempted fate which was why they had banned travel in the fourth dimension namely time travel itself. (Episode: A Stitch in Time)
The Taelons also possessed an ancient threat that concerned an entity known as the "Sleeper". (Episode: Avatar) Typically, it was said that "the Sleeper comes, embrace the void" which was considered a dire omen. Their beliefs stated that the "Sleeper" dreamt oblivion onto its enemies leading to their destruction. (Episode: Pandora's Box)
Tactics
The Taelon's attempted to foster better relation's with the Human race and decided to give them access to their interdimensional portal technology. Through the Portal Project, they planned on allowing for a high level of travel for Human's around the world through various Portal Stations. This was also used as a way of secretly conducting experiment's and genetic tests on Human's who were transported into a secret facility where they were in stasis before returning them to their destination. (Episode: Through The Looking Glass) They also attempted a limb restoration project on Humans as part of a public relations exercise where they regrew lost body parts. (Episode: Miracle)
Another method through which they manipulated Humanity was through negative violent event's that they orchestrate in order to cause Mankind to stop certain developments. This was seen in their enhancement of weaponry that could destory Virtual Glass in order to stop Humanity from further developing the technology. (Episode: Moonscape)
Under Zo'or's leadership, there were attempts at acquiring the combined riches of the human race in order to simply appeal to their greed and "buy" out mankind. (Episode: Apparition) Before they revealed themselves to humanity, the Taelons were known to had abducted humans and placed opposite sexes amongst one another in order to study as well as observe human sexuality. (Episode: First Breath) Some among the Taelon's believed in terraforming the planet Earth into a replica of the Taelon homeworld though the act would destroy the Human race. (Episode: Subterfuge) The Taelons ultimate plan was to defeat the Jaridians and to leave the planet Earth fille with their "offspring" thus ensuring their legacy as a species. (Episode: Limbo)
At one point, the race believed that in order to combat their foes they required a return of emotion's and aggression. Thus, an experiment was sponsored to create a type of cross species warrior caste which would be injected with Human DNA to begin the de-evolution of the Taelon to a much more aggressive state. (Episode: Pandora's Box) Other attempt's included bio-engineering experiments on certain Human's into a partially energy based state for the Inter-dimensional Flight Training Program in order for them to better withstand the rigors of space travel. (Episode: Live Free Or Die)
Humanity was seen by some Taelon's as a tool to fight their foes the Jaridians. This initially took the form of a secret programme which took those on death row to the mothership where they were given a series of implants and tasked with fighting one another to develop their bioenhancements. These metahumans were prepped both in mind and body in order to combat the horrors of fighting another alien species. Shortly after arrivsl, all volunteers were subjected to aggressive gene therapy which stimulated the limbic centers of the subjects brains in an attempt to rouse their aggressive instincts. During field test experiments, subjects were forced to fight one another and their visual centers were altered to make them see that they were fighting their mortal enemy the Jaridians. (Episode: Moonscape) As such, they developed the Taelon Volunteer Program which attracted teenagers who became militaristic stormtroopers for the Taelon race. These soldiers were then sent through an Interdimensional portal to fight the Jaridian's in another galaxy. (Episode: Volunteers) The Taelon's were noted to had adopted a policy of aggressive engagements against the Jaridians. (Episode: Heroes and Heartbreak)
The Synod believed that Humanity should not interact or encounter the Jaridians as they might see something of themselves in their mortal enemy and thus be sympathetic to their cause. (Episode: Gauntlet)
There were a number of tactics as well as programs initiated by the Taelons during their tenure on Earth which include:
- Bio-engineering - the Companions had a history of finding numerous species and genetically modifying them to serve as soldiers, weapons and other similar abilities for use in their war against the Jaridians.
- Skrills - though once a sentient living race, the Taelons were responsible for subjugating them and transforming them into living weapon implants for their soldiers. (Episode: Scorpion's Dream)
- Interdimensional Flight Programme - created at some point early during the Taelon's arrival on Earth and made with the approval of the US military. It was designed with taking human soldier volunteers and genetically modify them with the intention of them to survive the rigours of interdimensional flight. This left the subjects with malleable skin and partially energy based bodies. (Episode: Live Free or Die)
- Controlled Devolution - the Companions never possessed a warrior caste and thus relied on other races to fight their wars. The Synod had at one point authorized the creation of an experiment in devolution which involved the soldier Johnson and the scientist Rho'ha. By the implantation of human genetic material into a Taelon, they successfully brought about the remanifestation of the shaqarava in Rho'ha but the Companion went rogue due to his mindlink with Johnson leading to the end of the project. (Episode: Pandora's Box)
- Warriors - in order to combat the Jaridians, the Taelons were involved in numerous attempts at enhancing the human race to turn it into a weapon to fight their enemies. Thus, for a time, they took numerous humans on death row to the mothership where they were given numerous warrior implants designed to enhance aggression, capabilities and to fixate them into hating their enemies. One of the successful subjects of this project was Lazarus before he turned against Zo'or. (Episode: Moonscape)
- Hybridization - an early secret project pioneered by Da'an which involved ID portals to genetic manipulate humans in order to create a Taelon/Human hybrid. Such offspring were believed to develop attributes that would enable the Taelons to defend and truimph against the coming Jaridian invasion. Initially, it was perceived as a failure but later manifested once more years later. (Episode: A Little Bit of Heaven)
- Terraforming - some Taelon's such as War Minister T'than believed that all their kind should be relocated to the planet Earth whereupon it should be terraformed into a fascimile of the Taelon homeworld. This act would also wipe out the native human inhabitants of the world. (Episode: Subterfuge)
- Improvements - though highly advanced, the Taelons were involved with improving their own technology.
- Virtual Glass - the Companions gave the secrets of their virtual glass technology to Russian scientists as part of research in further enhancing this item of their technology. (Episode: Moonscape)
- Forge - a project created by Da'an which was to be the first as well as last line of defense for Earth in wake of the Jaridian invasion. It was primarily overseen by Human scientists who sought to create a means of projecting magma from the Earth's molten core into a weapon that was propelled through ID space at the Jaridian armada. The project was shut down in light of the fact that an interdimensional doorway was formed by the weapon allowing for the Jaridians to nearly reach Earth. (Episode: Heroes and Heartbreak)
- Public Relations - these were programs designed to better the Companion's public image to the Human race.
- Earth-Taelon Accords - at some unknown point, the Taelons signed a treaty with the inhabitants of Earth which prevented the theft of Companion technology with any such sales being considered illegal. However, despite this being the case, certain nations such as the Free Republic of Rostok did not recognize the Accord. (Episode: The Arrival)
- Co-ventures Project - the Companions were involved in a number of programs that had the Taelons sharing their technology with that of more primitive races such as Humanity. They typically did this through business entities such as Doors International. (Episode: Scorched Earth) This tactic was so effective that most inhabitants of worlds such as Earth were more concerned with getting the latest in Taelon hardware in their equipment which further solidified the Companions control over the target world. (Episode: The Vanished)
- Limb Restoration Program - suggested by Da'an and approved by the Synod, this project was designed with the intention of applying Taelon advanced genetics technology in regrowing lost Human limbs. The first test subject was Julie Payton but she later faced degeneration within her hands but despite this she supported other Humans joining the limb restoration program. (Episode: Miracle)
- Second Chances - a secret project created by Zo'or and developed by numouerous business groups on Earth. It was designed to give a veritable "fountain of youth" to elderly humans by transforming subjects into energy and reformed into a younger body. A secret aim of this programme was also the implantation of programming within the human brain during the process which rewrote their memories as well as made them loyal to the Taelons. (Episode: Second Chances)
- Mneme - this Earth-Taelon project was designed to tap into the minds of human beings and provide mankind with the means to relive their most cherished memories. It was a program that was initially headed by Da'an with the intention of creating a type of Commonality amongst humans but was later commandeered by Zo'or. A black market operation began which involved the selling of powerful memories amongst junkies. (Episode: Deja Vu)
- Bio-Surrogates - a project created by Da'an with the intention of helping the disabled through a melding of Human, Taelon and Jaridian technology. It was designed with the intention of transfering the mind of a disabled person into a genetically grown body through Jaridian virtual programming. Zo'or later tampered with the project in order to create supersoldiers whose minds would be inhabited by Earth soldiers for use against the Jaridians. (Episode: One Man's Castle)
- Taelon Interactive Database - a multimedia system that compiled Taelon knowledge of the universe and contained data on ovr one thousand species, the database was aimed with children in mind and was designed to better educate the inhabitants of Earth about other forms of life. It was authorized by the Taelon Synod with a team of Human scientists and sociologists present. (Episode: Through Your Eyes)
- Controlled Weaponry - by use of weapons to crack through Virtual Glass, the Taelons intended to control the use of specific weaponry on the planet Earth. (Episode: Through Your Eyes)
- Agents - the Companions had a history of using and developing the human race to suit their own motivations.
- Protectors - after arriving on Earth, the Taelons began to recruit certain Humans to serve as their personal bodyguards who took on the title of Protectors. These individuals were given CVI implants to not only improve their performance but to ensure the loyalty of these agents. (Episode: Decision) Their existed a basic set of physical and psychological criteria that needed to be met when choosing a Protector. Whereupon, each Taelon needed to personally choose the individual in question. (Episode: Subterfuge)
- Volunteer Program - this was created by Da'an in an effort to help the youths amongst the Human race who were neglected by their parents. The program was designed to impart discipline and training to the young humans allowing them to defend their world if it came down to it. They were initially given implants but only with the subjects consent and so long as they demonstrated the capacity to master them. Zo'or later used the program as a means of creating his own shock troopers for use against the Jaridians. (Episode: Volunteers)
- Pad'Ar Warriors - a programme initiated by Zo'or with the intention of creating supersoldiers by making elderly humans into younger more fitter forms through the transference of consciousness into an android body. The subjects were demonstrated through a sports event and attracted the interests of the United States Army and the CIA; both of whom saw the art as a potent means of hand-to-hand combat as well as the development of a supersoldier. This process was noted as being an improved version of the earlier Bio-Surrogates. (Episode: Pad'Ar)
Technology
General
The technology of the Taelons was primarily organic in nature and were capable of growing entire buildings to suit their needs (Episode: Miracle) This was accomplished by the use of Bio-slurry which was used in the construction process and this living subtance required the use of power without which the compound would eventually die off. (Episode: The Once and Future World) Whilst this was the case, Taelon construction material was alive it the sense that it had no computers but cellular memory and was capable of repairing any damage to other cells of the construct. (Episode: Time Bombs) As such, it was known that their structures such as their embassies were actually living creatures. It was known that failing Taelon systems tended to send a distress signal to other all Companion facilities in an effort to gain assistance. The facilities also possessed their own internal defense system capable of firing numerous energy blasts at intruders that it saw as "intruding aliens". The central processor was the primary control system of living structures with a direct route to them being through arterial conduits that were not designed for Humans. Their computer programming also had their own programming but it was possible to design a virus to bypass this filter system. Despite the difference in technology, it was possible to infect these devices with a computer virus. These structures possessed their own central processors which were capable of infecting further Companion facilities with any corrupt viral program. One of the dangers of this attack was that the living systems of the Taelons were capable of mutating the virus leaving any counter virus in effective. Similar to most living creatures, the living structures had their own immune system which sent massive bursts of energy to purge itself of infection through the conduits. (Episode: Wrath of Achilles) Their embassies were incapable of defending themselves from ships in interdimensional space but if forced into real space, the automatic systems of these living buildings came into effect. They were able to seal themselves into a near impenetrable skin and able to fire numerous energy bolts at enemy vessels. These capabilities made the embassies veritable fortresses for the Taelons. (Episode: Friendly Fire) Taelon Embassies were durable enough to withstand the devastating effects of a Quantum Vortex but this left only the spine of the structure left with the interior being completely destroyed. (Episode: Scorched Earth)
One of the noted development's of the race was the creation of Virtual Glass a near transparent substance that was immune to Human weapon's. It was highly durable despite its fragile appearance and apparently did not require to be cleaned. (Episode: Truth) Despite its advanced nature, the Taelons were not above employing Human scientists to help further perfect the technology which involved data on the virtual glass matrix. Whilst it was said to be indestructible, through a specific sequence it was capable of cracking the glass. (Episode: Moonscape) Without adequate power, the Virtual Glass would eventually dissolve and die off. (Episode: The Once and Future World) Virtual Glass was noted to be impervious to all but a few weapons; such forms of weaponry were carefully guarded by the Taelons. However, the development of the Hammerlin CD-57 Pulse Gun with a transducer resulted in the first weapon capable of breaking through virtual glass. (Episode: Through Your Eyes)
The genetic technology of the Taelon's was quite advanced in some fields and was capable of restoring fertility in Human women through a regeneration lattice. (Episode: Lost Generation) Similarly, they were able to reverse the damage done by nuclear contamination. Their technology was also capable of creating synthesized Human tissue merged with Taelon energy aura which was used to create a surrogate mother that was both human and Taelon. These automated surrogacy systems were also able to forcibly mature organic offspring within them to adulthood. (Episode: A Little Bit of Heaven) They also had the capacity to induce regeneration allowing for limbs to be grown for Human's though the process was not perfect and in time brought about the slow degeneration of the regrown organs. (Episode: Miracle) They were also quite capable of gene-engineering individuals with bioenhancements who were given various implants to improve their warrior nature. Furthermore, they had the capacity of transplanting the minds of individuals into other bodies whilst the original was kept in stasis. (Episode: Moonscape) In an effort at combating their reproductive issues, the Taelons had conducted a number of eugenic tests on both their own species and the Jaridians. This act proved that cross breeding would not repair the damage to both races. (Episode: The Forge of Creation) The Taelsons demonstrated the ability to create clones of individuals though it was not entirely certain whether they could create fully functional beings. (Episode: First Breath) In regards to memory technology, they also developed Mneme which was a joint project with humanity designed to allow mankind to experience their most treasured memories. It worked by stimulating the long term potentiation centre where memories were stored. As such, thought along with both memory and emotion were manipulating by controlling the brains electro-chemistry. The Companions were able to also steal the memories of select people in order to blackmail them for any special secrets they possessed. (Episode: Deja Vu) A step further was the capacity to transfer their minds and consciousnesses to other bodies such as those of humans. (Episode: Through Your Eyes)
Further genetic engineering allowed them to create what was termed as Bio-Surrogates which were identical appearing human constructs that were organically grown. These beings were part of a project designed to help the disabled by transfering the victims mind into a biosurrogate body allowing them to live the life of a normal human being. However, the Taelon lacked the means to accomplish the latter feat and thus turned to Jardian Replicant technology which allowed a users mind to be virtually downloaded into a biosurrogate. The project was later tampered and altered by Zo'or who wanted to use them as weapons similar to the Replicants with their programming changed to make them tools of war to fight the Jaridians. These altered organic human machines possessed full complement of Jaridian style weaponry along with threat identification systems programmed into their basic intelligence. (Episode: One Man's Castle) They also demonstrated the means of making Human beings younger through the Second Chance project by having the subjects transformed into energy where their body was scrubbed and reformed into a younger healthier body. (Episode: Second Chance)
The Pad'Ar warriors were considered an improved Bio-surrogate and were to serve as supersoldiers to fight against the Jaridians. (Episode: Pad'Ar) In addition, they were capable of re-engineering a species to turn them into biological weapon's of war such was the case with the Skrill. (Episode: Emancipation) This even included the capacity to transform individual's into a partially energy state in order to better withstand the rigors of interdimensional as well as space travel. (Episode: Live Free Or Die) A more mundane aspect of their technology was pressure fusion techniques that was able to create perfect emeralds though the Taelons did not think much of in this process. (Episode: Essence)
The Taelons's were quite adept in the use of deep stasis technology the protocols of which were only known to the Synod itself as a carefully guarded secret. (Episode: Trapped in Time) Another notable piece of technology available to them was in the field of holograms which allowed them to create realistic models of environments such as their lost homeworld. (Episode: Subterfuge) They used this same technology as part of holographic training exercises for their Volunteer corps. (Episode: Sins of the Father) Furthermore, they were also capable of developing advanced artificial intelligence programs such as Control that was installed in One Taelon Avenue. (Episode: One Taelon Avenue)
Weapons and Defenses
Technologically, the Taelons were quite advanced and possessed not only shields but countermeasures as well that protec them from attacks from nuclear weapons. In terms of offensive firepower, they possessed a Taelon energy cannon designed to attack enemy vessels or targets. (Episode: The Arrival) They were also able to create modified versions into rifle based versions for their Volunteer forces with a single blast of such weapons being capable of disintegrating targets. (Episode Crackdown) According to Da'an, the species did not make use of weapons except those designed to disable those of their enemies. One noted ability was an information warfare weapon similar to an electromagnetic pulse designed to shut down technology. (Episode: Better The Devil You Know) The Taelon Mothership had proton missiles as part of its armaments. (Episode: Atonement) They also possessed a form of particle based weaponry. (Episode: Second Wave) Weapons from the Taelon Mothership was able to create powerful tidal waves in planetary environments that had the capacity to wipe out entire islands within a ten minute timeframe. (Episode: Limbo)
A notably powerful weapon within the Companion's arsenal was the Forge Project which was considered primarily a defensive weapon. It was the combination of a long range weapon emplacement and made use of interdimensional technology which gave it the capacity to easily strike targets that were within 75 light years radius. Initially, Forge had never been fully tested as its use was only contemplated as being a weapon of last resort. Essentially, it was a massive cannon that was capable of propelling a cubic mile of molten magma to a hundred light year radius with accuracy. A problem with the project was that the intense energy created an instability in the interdimensional field that sometimes led to the creation of a latency shard which infected organic beings and dropped them into an interdimensal tear. Furthermore, another problem was that it was possible that the anomaly could travel down into the planet's core where it could become self sustaining thus leading to the creation of a black hole in the center of the world. (Episode: Heroes and Heartbreak)
Another weapon in their arsenal was the deadly Quantum Vortex weapon that was capable of mass destruction on a planet which was capable of killing thousand's of people. Such a weapon of mass destruction was even capable of destroying a Taelon mothership which, if close proximity to the Earth, would have led to the wiping out of a good proportion of the Eastern seaboard of the United States. Such an act thus had the potential of killing over 30 million people. (Episode: Scorched Earth) A more devastating weapon was capable of harnessing the molten magma of a planet and projecting it through inter-dimensional space to strike distant targets as seen in the Forge Project. However, this weapon resulted in tear's occuring in the fabric of space and created a stable wormhole connecting the two locations (Episode: The Forge)
In terms of personnel weapons, it was known that amongst their Volunteer forces - the Taelons tended to equip these shocktroopers with energy rifles. (Episode: Volunteers) Such rifles were designated M-31 Neutron Guns. (Episode: Apparition)
Implants
The Taelons are quite skilled in the use of biological implants which are placed within the body of a host Human. This includes a security implant that can be covertly placed on a person. (Episode: Street Chase) Another was a neural implant which allowed the visual's of the host to be transmitted to the Taelons making it a surveilance device. (Episode: The Summit) Another type was a restraint implant placed behind the ear and was used to keep violent as well as dangerous prisoners in a docile state. (Episode: A Little Bit of Heaven) As time progressed on Earth, the Companions introduced a new Phase 3 implant that attached to their necks and behin the ears of a Volunteer. Such implants were capable of being remotely triggered to send pain into a Volunteer and thus served as a means of ensuring loyalty amongst such personnel. (Episode: Abduction) They possessed creatures that looked like overgrown CVI's which were implanted and crawled within the brain of a captive. Part of an interrogation process, such captives did not feel the pain but wished they were since the reality of the situation was much worse. (Episode: The Second Wave)
There was one form of neurological implant that was typically implanted amongst Volunteers. Though believed to be similar to a CVI, they were actually far different as it did not effect the higher reasoning powers of the host body thus they did not possess a motivational imperative or mentally control their host. Instead, they were designed to enhance the senses as well as the reflexes of their subject. Amongst humans, a problem with these implants was that their bodies were not designed to handle this hyperstimulation for long periods. Thus, the hosts of this form of implant had a lifespan of two years at most as their implant began to slowly damage their nervous system. They were easily removed and their hosts often stated that their experiences and perceptions often were different with images being duller and sounds being less sharp. (Episode: Volunteers)
Nanomitters were another form of technology that was capable of being implanted within the body of a person and allowed for access to system's forbidden to normal personnel. This was also capable of producing a link to another Human which was so strong that the other believed the nanomitter equipped person with with them through a form of mind-link. (Episode: Hearts & Minds)
One noted implant was the CVI. Two such cyber viral implant's that possessed an indentical frequency were capable of shorting out the other. If within a host, then this resulted in the death of the Human. Such implant's are produced through the infusion of Taelon energy into Human incubators who are in a zombie-like state. (Episode: Lost Generation) They also made use of Skrill's who served as a weapon implant for the Taelon Volunteer's and Drones. (Episode: Emancipation)
Transportation
One of the greatest assets amongst the Taelons was the use of Interdimensional Drives. This technology worked by linking two separate points to one another and bending them so that travel was instanteneous between the locations. (Episode: Interview) Whilst this technology allowed them to travel great distances, the drives on the mothership ship could not engage within sixty seconds timeframe. (Episode: Scorched Earth)
Where Human physics recognized only twelve dimensions, Taelon physics had established the existence of sixteen dimensions. As such, they developed touchpoints for Humanity as one of these dimensions crumpled Human's sense of 3d space. (Episode: Horion Zero) This led to the development of one of the trademark aspects of Taelon technology which was the secret of interdimensional flight. They were the sole possessors of the interdimensional drive units allowing them to travel at great distances with ease and was an advantage they had over the Jaridians who were restricted to slower than light travel. (Episode: First of its Kind) A part of the science beyond interdimensional portals was the branching quadratic; this was the threshold where if energy was increased into an interdimensional field then chrono-cohesion broke down to the point where time was not the same in all sixteen dimensions. Such events created a latency that were closed in three dimensions but open in others. If such an instability was made, it was possible for individuals to absorb a shard of interdimensional space into their bodies. These unfortunate beings experienced constant pain as their bodies were warped and eventually they were sucked into the dimensional tear located inside their own bodies. Typically, such deaths occured straight away but the process was capable of being slowed by dampening fields though it was only a matter of time til the latency's instability sucked its occupant into the dimensional hole. (Episode: Heroes and Heartbreak)
Through the technology, they were capable of travelling to distant galaxies with apparent ease. (Episode: Horizon Zero) Taelon interdimensional technology emitted a unique form of radiation that was capable of being identiifed. (Episode: A Little Bit of Heaven) In addition, they had smaller portal terminals which served as a personal form of transportation between two different locations so long as there was a recieving portal on the other end. After offering humanity the portal system, it quickly became a popular means of global transportation. So much so that the high level of traffic forced the Taelons to chart new interdimensional routes that they had never explored some of which possessed their own forms of life. (Episode: Fissures) Whilst typically a safe method of travel, the use of certain devices were able to create a vortex within the portal and causing the agonizing death of any passengers present. This worked by creating a gravitational field that disrupted the protective energy that sheltered passengers through ID space and exposed them directly to it whereupon they were killed. (Episode: Subterfuge)
Interdimensional travel required huge power generators such as those found in a portal or in a shuttle engine. Even then, it only created a shorter quicker pathway between two points that served as a form of wormhole through which a body can travel through. This differed it from true teleportation technology that allowed users to travel anywhere in an instant. It was known that the Taelons had been using the portal system for centuries and had not suffered from any incident with them. There had been an attempt at developing true teleportation technology in the past on the Taelon homeworld but the results were a failure. (Episode: Payback) Certain Taelon vessels were also able to generate an energy beam that teleported the target into the starship. (Episode: Emancipation) They had also created smaller counterparts of the larger Portals that were able to be launched by rockets and deploying automatically into the appropriate configuration in order to allow individuals access to the location. (Episode: The Once and Future World)
A cold fusion energy core was capable of powering a transportational portal that can allow travel between two distant locations. (Episode: The Summit) This was quite capable of teleporting individual's or large troop regiment's from Earth to another galaxy. (Episode: Volunteers) They were capable of using their ID technology to perform a non-invasive form of surgery which was accurate enough to remove fetuses from pregnant women. (Episode: A Little Bit Of Heaven) This was also used to transport Human's into facilities where experiment's were conducted on travelers. (Episode: Through The Looking Glass)
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