
PC Game - Command and Conquer Tiberian Sun (NOT BOXED)
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Tiberian Sun departs from the original Command & Conquer real-time strategy games by portraying each army's commander as a character in itself, rather than by referring to the player, who always remained unseen throughout the storylines. Michael Biehn portrayed the GDI Commander Michael McNeil, who takes his orders from James Earl Jones' character General James Solomon. On the side of the Brotherhood of Nod, Frank Zagarino portrayed the infamous character of Anton Slavik, who began the Nod campaign by attempting to, and swiftly succeeding in, reuniting the Brotherhood of Nod after its division into many small and harmless splinter groups after the death of Kane (played by the franchise's director Joseph D. Kucan) at the end of the original Command & Conquer.
The plot starts off assuming that GDI won in the first Command and Conquer. In 2030 the world has continued to suffer greatly ever since the arrival of Tiberium. The world's former individual nations have effectively ceased to exist due to the spread of the dangerous extraterrestrial substance, and now only pockets of areas remain which are monitored by the Global Defense Initiative, and are the hiding grounds of the regrouping Brotherhood of Nod. Plants and animals in these vast and worldwide wastelands are either dying or mutating into hideous monstrosities, displacing human civilization mostly toward the polar regions where Tiberium grows slowly, or to the ever scarcer growing areas of the world where Tiberium infestation has yet to begin to truly manifest itself. Throughout the course of the GDI campaign, Commander McNeil is tasked with numerous objectives such as the securing and defending of a mysterious alien spacecraft, the Scrin Starship, defending his own ship from Nod forces when it was grounded during an Ion Storm, and finally preventing Nod from destroying the orbital GDI command station Philadelphia in order to make them capable of launching a world-altering Tiberium missile unhindered. However, Vega and his cohorts were able to steal much of the Scrin Starship and apparently the Tacitus, a relic which was delivered to Kane.