Da'an
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Da'an is a fictional character
Fictional character
A character is the representation of a person in a narrative work of art . Derived from the ancient Greek word kharaktêr , the earliest use in English, in this sense, dates from the Restoration, although it became widely used after its appearance in Tom Jones in 1749. From this, the sense of...

 in the science fiction television series Earth: Final Conflict
Earth: Final Conflict
Earth: Final Conflict is a Canadian science fiction television series based on story ideas created by Gene Roddenberry, and produced under the guidance of his widow, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry. It was not produced, filmed or broadcast until after his death...

, played by Leni Parker
Leni Parker
Leni Parker is a Canadian television and film actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Da'an in Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict.-Education and early career:...

. He is a member of the Taelon
Taelon
The Taelons are a fictional race of humanoid aliens appearing in the Canadian science fiction television series Earth: Final Conflict. The arrival of the Taelons on Earth at first appears to be an unmitigated blessing, with their advanced technology bringing great prosperity...

 race, an androgynous race of energy beings. Da'an stands apart from most Taelons in his divided loyalties and appreciation for humanity's many attributes.

History

In canon, 'his' is used in place of a neuter pronoun, as none exists in English.

Not much is known about Da'an's history, since most of his two-thousand-plus years have been spent elsewhere. It is known however, that he has been a member of the diplomatic caste and a war tactician for much of that time, as well as being the last Taelon to successfully reproduce, which created Zo'or
Zo'or
Zo'or is a character in the science fiction television series Earth: Final Conflict, played by Anita La Selva.He was the leader of the Taelon Synod, and one of four children of Da'an, the North American Companion. Zo'or is the youngest of all Taelons, and the last to be allowed to grow...

. He has been unswervingly, fiercely loyal to his people in their fight against the Jaridians
Jaridians
The Jaridians are a race of fictional beings in the science fiction television series, Earth: Final Conflict.-Physiology:The Jaridians are large and muscular beings with a vaguely reptilian appearance...

.

That unswerving loyalty began to shake when he arrived on Earth, where he became the Companion to North America. In this position, he has more influence than even the President, and certainly more public popularity. Da'an enjoys the mass adulation of most of the Earth's population, for his ethereal appearance and kind demeanor, as well as his willingness to use his race's scientific knowledge to help humankind.

His life changes when a sniper seemingly tries to shoot him, and hits megamogul Jonathan Doors instead. Da'an is deeply troubled by this event, but he is also impressed by police captain William Boone, with whom he feels a deep bond. He invites Boone to join them as an implant, but Boone refuses. After his wife's death, Da'an offers again, and Boone refuses... until the human Resistance movement recruits him. Da'an is greatly pleased by the addition of this new implant, and grows closer to Boone until the latter's death. While Da'an teaches Boone about Taelon culture and language, Boone begins to change Da'an's mind about humanity's strength, spirit and compatibility with the Taelon race. These changes have a profound impact on them both.

At Boone's funeral, Da'an is saved from a killer probe by alien hybrid Liam Kincaid, by whom he is intrigued. He takes Liam on as his new protector, and forms a sort of parent-child relationship with him. This is partly out of his liking for the young, brash hybrid and partly out of repentance. This situation climaxes after Da'an's horrific transformation into an Atavus
Atavus
The Atavus are a fictional race of humanoid aliens appearing in the Earth: Final Conflict science fiction series. Several variations of Atavus have been observed in the series and their supposed history is confusing. The three versions of the Atavus are the Season 2 "monster" version, the season 4...

. Liam reveals his part-alien heritage when he saves Da'an, and subsequently takes Da'an down to the Resistance HQ. Out of sympathy to their motives, Da'an does not reveal their location.

This also adds to Da'an's desire to keep relations between humanity and the Taelon Synod – headed by his offspring Zo'or – from becoming too rocky. He challenges Zo'or several times, and is nearly killed by him on a few occasions. But Da'an also begins to worry that he is abandoning his own kind, and attempts to regain Zo'or's trust. He finds his relationship with Liam Kincaid becoming increasingly difficult, as his own divided loyalties begin to trouble him. Despite this friction, Da'an cares deeply for his protector, and would never willingly put his protector in the way of harm. However, he frequently puts himself on the line, in the interest of helping his own kind to survive – even to the point of repeatedly endangering his life.

In the final episode of Season Four, Da'an joins other Taelons in an attempt to merge with Jaridians, unwittingly resurrecting the openly hostile Atavus
Atavus
The Atavus are a fictional race of humanoid aliens appearing in the Earth: Final Conflict science fiction series. Several variations of Atavus have been observed in the series and their supposed history is confusing. The three versions of the Atavus are the Season 2 "monster" version, the season 4...

species.

Family

It is not known if Da'an has had a mate, or even if Taelons require mates in order to reproduce. His parentage is also unknown.

The exact number of Da'an's offspring is not known. He has 4 who, due to lack of core energy, are in a sort of comatose state (death stasis). He has at least one living adult child, Zo'or, with whom he has an antagonistic relationship. Despite this, he loves Zo'or deeply and even implicates himself in a murder that he believes Zo'or has committed. He also later shares his life-force with Zo'or, to keep his child from entering a deathlike sleep (stasis). He is willing to forgive all of Zo'or's personal transgressions, and cares deeply for Zo'or's well being.

Though they are not truly related, he shares a similar relationship with the newborn Liam Kincaid. Though he also clashes with Liam, Da'an cares for the young man, teaching and guiding him.

Personality

Da'an is a complex creature, full of contradictions and difficult divisions. He is a loyal Taelon who is desperate to save his species, yet he has an abiding love for humanity. While he has taken part in great injustices, he has a great love of fairness and justice. While he is peaceful by nature, he shows a temper at times.

Da'an is deeply nostalgic and gains strength from the beauty of his lost homeworld, as well as his appreciation for humanity's capacity to create beauty and their love of freedom. He also is extremely capable in a crisis, bringing his Taelon serenity to the fore when he feels others need his help. When pilot Lili Marquette is severely injured in a crash, Da'an creates a camp, bandages her injuries with a piece of exocovering, and exhibits impressive outdoorsman skills to aid in their survival.

Despite his great age, Da'an has a childlike enjoyment in new experiences, such as being immortalized in a 3-D artwork. He also becomes excited when he sees Liam Kincaid's attraction to a young artist, and attempts to help bring them together.

Appearance

Da'an's appearance is that of a small, slender humanoid with a bald head and no gender-specific characteristics. His voice is pitched too low for a woman and too high for a man, adding to his androgynous appearance (exactly how he produced Zo'or is open to speculation). His eyes are a brilliant cobalt blue, and his skin ranges from pale human tones to pure white. He wears an "exocovering," ranging from black to purplish-blue, which apparently acts like a second skin.

In reality, Da'an has few of these characteristics – like all Taelons, he is primarily made of energy, and a little matter mixed in. He is actually translucent and made out of channels of glowing blue energy, with some vestigial characteristics like eyes and mouth. Since he is primarily energy, Da'an cannot be injured by bullets or knives, although these can pierce his exocovering and rip it.
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