TV-Series
Description
Teresa is a telepathic entity dwelling on the planet Telezart, a former interstellar crossroads. She witnessed her world descend into devastating war. In response to the conflict, she unleashed immense psionic power fueled by fervent prayer, unintentionally annihilating all life on Telezart. Consumed by profound regret, she vowed never again to use her abilities to harm living beings.
Her powers manifest as potent anti-matter energy generated through mental focus and prayer. She exists partially within a dimensional space where time is visually perceptible, enabling her to observe fate's fluidity as it shifts with individual choices. Fully descending into the physical universe would rigidify these potential futures. Her physical composition varies; one portrayal depicts her as entirely composed of anti-matter, making physical contact with matter catastrophic.
When the White Comet Empire (Gatlantis) threatened the galaxy, she transmitted warnings to Earth via radio, prompting the Yamato's journey to Telezart. During this contact, she formed a telepathic bond with Shima that evolved into romantic feelings. Despite the Comet Empire's invasion of Telezart and their attempts to seal or absorb her power, she refused to directly confront them or evacuate, adhering to her pacifist vow. However, her love for Shima ultimately compelled her to break this vow.
To aid Yamato and hinder the Comet Empire, she transformed Telezart into pure energy and detonated it in the comet's path. While the explosion failed to destroy the Comet Empire due to its plasma shield, it inflicted significant damage and knocked it far off course, delaying its arrival at Earth and buying critical time. Teresa survived within her hovering palace-like spacecraft and journeyed to Earth's solar system. There, she discovered Shima's lifeless body and revived him using her own blood. In a final act, she sacrificed her remaining power to destroy Emperor Zordar's dreadnought, preventing Earth's annihilation.
Alternative portrayals depict her guiding Susumu Kodai spiritually during Yamato's self-destructive charge against Zordar's flagship, amplifying the battleship's impact through her anti-matter essence rather than personally destroying the enemy vessel. Her ultimate fate remains unspecified across all accounts.
Her powers manifest as potent anti-matter energy generated through mental focus and prayer. She exists partially within a dimensional space where time is visually perceptible, enabling her to observe fate's fluidity as it shifts with individual choices. Fully descending into the physical universe would rigidify these potential futures. Her physical composition varies; one portrayal depicts her as entirely composed of anti-matter, making physical contact with matter catastrophic.
When the White Comet Empire (Gatlantis) threatened the galaxy, she transmitted warnings to Earth via radio, prompting the Yamato's journey to Telezart. During this contact, she formed a telepathic bond with Shima that evolved into romantic feelings. Despite the Comet Empire's invasion of Telezart and their attempts to seal or absorb her power, she refused to directly confront them or evacuate, adhering to her pacifist vow. However, her love for Shima ultimately compelled her to break this vow.
To aid Yamato and hinder the Comet Empire, she transformed Telezart into pure energy and detonated it in the comet's path. While the explosion failed to destroy the Comet Empire due to its plasma shield, it inflicted significant damage and knocked it far off course, delaying its arrival at Earth and buying critical time. Teresa survived within her hovering palace-like spacecraft and journeyed to Earth's solar system. There, she discovered Shima's lifeless body and revived him using her own blood. In a final act, she sacrificed her remaining power to destroy Emperor Zordar's dreadnought, preventing Earth's annihilation.
Alternative portrayals depict her guiding Susumu Kodai spiritually during Yamato's self-destructive charge against Zordar's flagship, amplifying the battleship's impact through her anti-matter essence rather than personally destroying the enemy vessel. Her ultimate fate remains unspecified across all accounts.