The Jaridians are a race in the science fiction television series, Final Conflict
Though not seen a great deal, the Jaridians still exhibit the shaqarava, an energy-channelling organ that has been dormant in Taelons for thousands, if not millions of years. This indicates that the Jaridians likely split from the Taelon species some time after the Kimera interfered with their species' evolution.
When the Taelons and Jaridians artificially split apart, both species lost important elements of the physiological make-up. The Jaridians, while able to reproduce freely and reproduce rapidly, have tragically shortened lifespans. Upon expiring, Jaridians combust: this may be a problem caused by an inability to control the energies of the shaqarava.
Only one Jaridian birth has been seen, which involved a (mostly) human woman giving birth to a hybrid human-Jaridian child. In this birth, the Jaridian father used his shaqarava. After an apparrently fairly normal human pregnancy, the child was born in a flash of light, appearing quite suddenly outside the womb.
Jaridians retain an undetermined measure of the "core energy" that makes up Taelon physiology. While they do not seem to be energy-based beings like the Taelons, it still exists within them.
Jaridians, like the Taelons, are said to not kill one-another, and view the way with which humans kill one-another in wars and in crimes as horrific.
The Jaridian government is referred to as an Imperium. Given that the Jaridian race has waged a successful interstellar war with the Taelons, it seems likely that the Imperium is, at least by the time of the series, a well-organised government. The general impression created is that the Imperium is an aggressive organisation lacking compassion, as it is shown that the Jaridians have destroyed outright many worlds that have allied, wittingly or otherwise, with the Taelons, in accordance with the Jaridian desire to wipe all trace of the Taelons from the existence.
There is a peace movement within Jaridian culture, a representative of which appears in the episode "The Summit" in season 4. It is mentioned in that episode that some members of the Jaridians have cooperated with Taelons to find a solution to their biological problems at undisclosed times in the past. The impression is made that cooperation dates back at least several centuries.
Jaridia's fate is not conclusively known: in season 5, Renee Palmer states that the planet imploded, but there is no known means by which she could have found this out. The Jaridian species themselves are said to by facing death en-masse from their biological problems, but this would seem insufficient to cause such a cataclysmic event.
The position of Jaridia is not known for certain either: the planet is said to be in the Tau Ceti system. This is a real star within relatively close range to Earth (just under 12 light-years) in the consetellation Cetus. In the penultimate episode of Season 4, the character Liam Kincaid refers to the location as "a double star in the constellation Cetus". This is confusing, as though this would seem to refer to the real-world Tau ceti, in reality, Tau Ceti is not a double star.
Given that Jaridian forces have travelled several million light-years to other galaxies, but have yet to come into close contact with Earth, this casts doubt on the idea that the Tau Ceti mentioned can be the Jaridian homeworld. Debate among some fans nevertheless remains quite heated on the subject, linking in with the debate over the FTL capabilities of the Jaridians. In the real world, Tau Ceti would be unlikely to provide an environment suitable for the formation of a stable rocky planet.
Jaridian starships come in a variety of designs, the most powerful of which appears to be the Sokara-class cruiser. These ships have armaments powerful enough to destroy the surface of entire planets. There are several of these fearsome vessels in service.
The Jaridian fleet does not possess interdimensional technology, and are significantly slower than Taelon craft. There is some debate as to whether or not the Jaridians have the capacity to travel faster than the speed of light at all, though many fans believe that, even over the course of millions of years of warfare, the Jaridians would require some FTL capacity. In the final episode of the fourth season, a Jaridian cruiser appears to be travelling faster than light, but is not in an interdimensional pathway.
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