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Revision as of 05:09, 29 May 2020

Eligius III was a colonizing mission. According to the file, the mothership went to five planets that met the necessary conditions for life, dropping mission teams on each one.
Bellamy Blake [src]

The Eligius III was an interstellar spaceship owned by the Eligius Corporation which originated from Earth. Its mission, which was launched before the First Apocalypse, was to tap for oil on a far away habitable world since Earth's oil resources had been virtually depleted. The ship was also supposed to leave behind colonists to see whether or not a planet could be survivable and if it was, to set up a colony.

The ship's complement of crew and passengers were inoculated with Nightblood; allowing them to withstand the increased radiation from the habitable world's two suns. However, according to Emori, the radiation levels are good.

The ship's status, as well as that of the crew and its mission, wasn't known to the survivors aboard Eligius IV. It was assumed that the ship had arrived at its destinations; however, this can't be verified because the mission was launched shortly before the Nuclear Apocalypse. It's unknown if they made any attempts to communicate with Earth in the intervening years.

So far, the ship went to five potentially habitable worlds; Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon, which were named after the letters of the Greek alphabet. Where the ship itself ended up and if it even reached all five worlds is currently unknown.

History

236 years before the Eligius IV arrived on Alpha, Eligius III was assigned to a colonizing mission. It visited five different habitable worlds in proximity to a black hole. It first arrived on Alpha where Mission Team Alpha was deployed with a thousand Nightblood embryos to begin a new colony. Becca Franco helped with the tech on Eligius III. The other planets the ship visited were known as Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon.[1] However, Mission Team Alpha was unsure if any of them were actually habitable. Planet Beta, renamed Skyring by Hope Diyoza, was also habitable, but Mission Team Beta's transport ship crashed on the planet, killing all but Doctor Colin Benson. Due to the planet being further out from the black hole than the other mission planets, time ran faster on Skyring. Its suggested that the Disciples, humans from Bardo, are descendants of another Eligius III mission team.

Mission

Phase One of the mission was to test whether or not a settlement could successfully survive on each habitable world. Phase Two was to populate the colony using embryos genetically modified with Nightblood. Supplies such as motorcycles, Nightblood, guns, food, water, building supplies and other materials were given to each group to try to survive. All the original members of Eligius III used Becca's cybernetic implant technology known as the Memory Drives in order to keep log of their findings.

Mission Team Alpha

The Alpha mission successfully built a settlement and a radiation shield after learning about the eclipse and the bugs. 

Members

Alive

Dormant

Deceased

Mission Team Beta

The Beta mission ended with all but one of the team being killed in a crash on Skyring, ending any attempt at creating a colony. The sole survivor, a quantum physicist named Doctor Colin Benson, studied the Temporal Anomaly on the planet before eventually dying of unknown causes. His Memory Drive was later recovered and reviewed by Doctor Gabriel Santiago of Mission Team Alpha.

Members

Other Missions

Its suggested that Bardo was settled by one of the other mission teams and that the Disciples are descendants of that team and/or their colony.

Throughout the Series

In The Tinder Box, Jackson indirectly refers to Eligius III by telling Abby that Becca first developed the Nightblood for the Eligius Mining Company to protect against solar radiation for long space missions.

In Sleeping Giants, After seeing that Clarke Griffin has black blood, Miles Shaw mentions a ship called "Eligius III" had Nightbloods on board.

In Pandora's Box, Raven shows Murphy a list of four Eligius-class ships.

In Damocles (Part 1), Eligius III was mentioned as Diyoza says that they weren't criminals.

In Damocles (Part 2), Monty reveals in his video message that Eligius III was sent to a new habitable world to tap for oil, since Earth's oil supplies had run out, which is the same world the Eligius IV is now orbiting.

In Sanctum, Bellamy reveals that according to the file, Eligius III was a colonizing mission and it went to 5 planets that met necessary conditions for life, dropping mission teams on each one.[2] Eligius III came to the first habitable world called, "Alpha." The Lightbourne family, aboard the ship are also introduced. Jordan Green and the others deduced that Eligius III had arrived on Alpha about over 200 years ago.

In Red Sun Rising, a flashback shows that in 2045, a mission team from Eligius III is on Alpha. They decided to name Alpha, "Sanctum". Later, one of the members of the mission team suffers a psychosis.

In The Children of Gabriel, it's revealed that the original Prime colonists became a royal family of the current settlement because of their special blood, using Mind Drives to be constantly resurrected in new Nightblood hosts.

In The Blood of Sanctum, it is revealed that the other planets Eligius III visited were known as Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon. After their people revolt against them, the surviving Primes decide to take Eligius IV to the other planets Eligius III went to in order to find a new home. However, this plan was foiled when most of the Primes were floated by Clarke Griffin, and Russell Lightbourne was arrested for his crimes.

In The Garden, after arriving on Skyring through the Temporal Anomaly, Gabriel Santiago recognizes the corpse of Doctor Colin Benson as a friend from Eligius III. As a result, Gabriel realizes that Skyring is in fact Planet Beta from the Eligius III mission. Recovering Colin's Memory Drive, Gabriel learns that Mission Team Beta's transport crashed on the planet, killing all but Colin. Given the presence of the Anomaly on two of the planets Eligius III went to, Gabriel doubts the choice of planets was a coincidence and suggests that the Disciples from Bardo are also the descendants of Eligius III colonists. Its also learned from a recording of Becca Franco on the Memory Drive that the five planets chosen were in close proximity to a black hole, though Skyring was further out.

Appearances

Season Four
Episode Appearance Status
EchoesAbsent
Heavy Lies the CrownAbsent
The Four HorsemenAbsent
A Lie GuardedAbsent
The Tinder BoxMentioned
We Will RiseAbsent
Gimme ShelterAbsent
God ComplexAbsent
DNRAbsent
Die All, Die MerrilyAbsent
The Other SideAbsent
The ChosenAbsent
PraimfayaAbsent
Season Five
Episode Appearance Status
EdenAbsent
Red QueenAbsent
Sleeping GiantsMentioned
Pandora's BoxMentioned
Shifting SandsAbsent
Exit WoundsAbsent
Acceptable LossesAbsent
How We Get to PeaceAbsent
Sic Semper TyrannisAbsent
The Warriors WillAbsent
The Dark YearMentioned
Damocles (Part 1)Mentioned
Damocles (Part 2)Mentioned
Season Six
Episode Appearance Status
SanctumMentioned
Red Sun RisingMentioned
The Children of GabrielMentioned
The Face Behind the GlassAbsent
The Gospel of JosephineAbsent
Memento MoriAbsent
NevermindAbsent
The Old Man and the AnomalyAbsent
What You Take With YouAbsent
MatryoshkaAbsent
Ashes to AshesAbsent
Adjustment ProtocolAbsent
The Blood of SanctumMentioned
Season Seven
Episode Appearance Status
From the AshesAbsent
The GardenMentioned
False GodsAbsent
HesperidesAbsent
Welcome to BardoAbsent
NakaraAbsent
The Queen's GambitAbsent
AnacondaAbsent
The FlockAbsent
A Little SacrificeAbsent
EthereaAbsent
The StrangerAbsent
Blood GiantAbsent
A Sort of HomecomingAbsent
The Dying of the LightAbsent
The Last WarAbsent

Gallery

Notes and Trivia

  • Jason Rothenberg said that we would learn more about Eligius III in Season Six.[3]
  • According to Rothenberg, Eligius III was sent to a new habitable world 236 years before Eligius IV arrived there.[4][5][6][7][8]
  • Individuals from Eligius IV know some things about Eligius III. Miles Shaw and Charmaine Diyoza talk about them having blood alteration and being sent to a habitable moon. Diyoza and Paxton McCreary also converse about them saying that the Eligius III crew were not criminals, hinting that they were aware of their mission or simply that it wasn't being used as a prison ship.
  • In "Damocles (Part 2)," Monty states that Eligius III went to Alpha to tap for oil as the Earth's supply was exhausted. This was completely omitted subsequently with the recap at the beginning of "Sanctum" simply stating that Eligius III went looking for another planet. Instead, the mission to Alpha and the other four worlds is described solely as a colony mission.
  • The ship went to five habitable worlds; Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon, which were named after the letters of the Greek alphabet.
  • In "The Blood of Sanctum," Simone mentions to Josephine, (Clarke) that the amount of cryopods on Eligius III was smaller compared to the tank on Eligius IV. This shows that Eligius IV was an upgraded version of the Eligius corporation's available ships.
  • Mission Team Alpha is presumably named after the habitable moon, Alpha.
    • It is possible that the other mission teams are likely named after the other habitable worlds that the Eligius III went to.
  • Eligius III may appear in the seventh and final season.

References