List of Taelons

List of Taelons

Below is a list of Taelons who appeared or were mentioned in the television series "".

Ar'ral, Australian Companion

Mentioned briefly in conversation between Ne'eg and Da'an, Ar'all is the Companion of Australia. It is likely that Ar'ral is one of the unnamed Taelons featured in discussions with Da'an throughout the first season.

Bel'lie - Taelon renegade

Da'an, North American Companion

"See main article for Da'an"

Hoshin, Synod Member

Jarel - Taelon diplomat, Synod member

Kee'sha - Taelon scientist

Ku'don - Taelon Synod member

Lee'or, Synod Member

Mentioned briefly in a discussion between Raj'al and the Mothership computer in the fifth season. The Atavus leader had tricked the Taelon computer to recognize him as Lee'or, and thus give him the ability to power the Mothership's weapons. Raj'al commented that it was impossible for a Synod member to be standing on the bridge, for Lee'or was dead.

Ma'el

Mit'gai, Senior Yu'loi, and Healer

Ne'eg, Medical Scientist

Ram, Latin American Companion

Ra'jel, the First and Last Taelon

Rho'ha, Taelon Scientist

Ro'nar, Bridge Officer

Sa'al, Taelon Engineer

T'than, Synod War Minister

The famous and long standing Taelon war minister, who had served the Taelons in battles against Jaridian forces for many years. A bitter enemy of Zo'or, T'Than arrived on Earth during a time of no confidence in Zo'or's leadership and handling of Humanity. He seemed to have been an ally of Ram, and of Da'an. Despite his position on the Synod, T'Than often stayed with his forces in the neighbouring galaxy, only journeying in order to challenge Zo'or's leadership. In the fourth season, T'than was admitted to the Death Status, where he would wait until a new supply of core energy was located. His last wishes were to be awoken to find the earth filled with Taelon offspring. Soon afterwards, Zo'or murdered T'Than by energy cannibalism, stealing what little energy T'Than still had.

Quo'on, Leader of the Synod

"See main article for Quo'on"

Zo'or, UN Companion, Second Leader of the Synod

"See main article for Zo'or"

Mythological Taelons

Throughout the series, there were mentions of figures from Taelon mythology, often used as parables and fables:

*Ma'li, a figure who defeated a large army singlehandedly by directing them through a tiny passage. Known as 'Ma'li between the cliffs.'
*Urath'ma and Shaqarava.
*Po'on was a famous Taelon King who features in a parable about fate and death.


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