Kimera (fictional Species) - Background Information

Background Information

The Kimera and their involvement with the backstory of Earth: Final Conflict is still a source of significant debate among fans of the series. That the species, its history and their perspective seemed to change several times over the course of the series had led to a great deal of theorised backstory. The Kimera or their abilities were often used as plot devices in the second season, and occasionally thereafter. The constraints of writing deadlines and plot requirements may have led writers to take an approach that was not wholly consistent.

Earth: Final Conflict
Creative staff
  • Gene Roddenberry
  • Majel Barrett-Roddenberry
  • David Kirschner
  • David Winning
Episodes
  • List of Earth: Final Conflict episodes
Characters
  • Da'an
  • Quo'on
  • Zo'or
  • List of Taelons
Actors
  • Kevin Kilner
  • Robert Leeshock
  • Lisa Howard
  • Richard Chevolleau
  • Von Flores
  • Leni Parker
  • David Hemblen
  • Kari Matchett
  • Anita La Selva
  • Jayne Heitmeyer
  • Guylaine St-Onge
  • Melinda Deines
  • Alan Van Sprang
  • Dean McDermott
Species
  • Atavus
  • Jaridian
  • Kimera
  • Taelon
Concepts
  • Shaqarava
  • Taelon Commonality

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