Command + Conquer 4


OK, if they decide to make C&C 4, here is what I think will happen, based upon events in the other 3 C&Cs. Note, I haven't finished the Nod campaign in C&C3 yet, so I don't know what happens at the end.

50 years later, Kane returns. Nod rise up again. GDI battle Nod, who are commanding their forces from yet another Temple built in Sarajevo. GDI blow up the Temple. Kane disappears again. Some other stuff happens with Tiberium. The End.

If Plan A doesn't work, you should have a Plan B, not Plan A recycled

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Command and Conquer 4: Expansion Pack.

6 years after the events of Command and Conquer 4. There's Nod activity in a yellow zone. GDI battle Nod, and then discover they've built another temple at Sarajevo. GDI commanders are all fired for being morons and not monitoring the place where Nod HQ seems to keep rebuilding over the past century. Kane makes a speech about Tiberium being the next stage in human evolution. The GDI make several blunders, Kane kills of several of his own generals.

The Scrin make a return to earth, but there are simply too many plotholes left open, and as such, the plotholes make a defeat over the GDI and Nod in the 16th battle over the nuclear facility outside of Cairo. Realising there is no-one to put up a fight on Earth, the Scrin get bored and leave, wondering will this be an appropriate ending to the Command and Conquer series.

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Command and Conquer 27: Tiberium Afternoon

It is the year 3007 and the Earth is covered in Tiberium. Nod hasn't been heard of since the end of the 26th Tiberium War 47 years ago. Suddenly, something explodes, and Nod resurface. In a cheesy cut-scene Generic GDI General tells the commander that he must blow up a Nod base.

Meanwhile, in the Super-Mega-Ultimate Temple Central Prime Capital thingy in Sarajevo (built on the ruins of all the previous temples), Kane has come alive again and threatens GDI with some sort of Tiberium/Nuke/Chemical weapon of sorts. But at the last minute, the Super-Mega-Ultimate Temple Central Prime Capital thingy in Sarajevo is blown up by a GDI force consisting of an Ion Cannon strike and several Mammoth Tank Mk. XXVIIs.

The final cheesy cut-scene has the Generic GDI General congratulating the commander, saying "Yup, we've definately got Kane this time. I'm sure this time. Yup.", only for it to cut away to Kane saying "Bwahahaha, I got away again. You can't kill the Messiah. Peace through power!"

The End! (Until Command and Conquer 28: Tiberium Tea-Time).

If Plan A doesn't work, you should have a Plan B, not Plan A recycled

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SPOILER











The Tiberium Wars Nod ending has Kane sending Nod into space via the last remaining Scrin tower

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Have you ever played the game? That doesn't happen...

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What doesn't happen? Aging?

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hahahha, you guys are great, delightfully wicked :)
Say, how did you like the game, though?

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Command and Conquer: Tiberium Brunch

Running out of ideas, EA decided to back-step and delve between the events of Command and Conquer 16: Tiberium Breakfast and Command and Conquer 18: Tiberium Morning Commute and tinker with the timeframe.

The year is 2020. EVA and CABAL have been discovered to be having an affair. Both GDI and Nod must make an uneasy alliance to destroy the filth.

The GDI campaign focuses around finding a suitable replacement:
"Welcome back, commander. As EVA's gone to CABAL's place for the week, we'd like you to meet CANDY, EVA's replacement...."
However, CANDY is substandard to EVA and commander's find her jive hard to solve. "Yo-yo, hey hey hey, commander-dogg, what up? We got some Kayne-dogg acting up all over Zones of the Yellow ... Peace out."

The Nod campaign takes a more traditional approach.
"We've cleverly shot done a GDI Carryall containing a not-quite-liquid, not-quite-solid tiberium bomb. Retrive it and then attack a base or something."

True to the series the final mission is a battle at the Temple Prime, Sarajevo. GDI commanders are bored, and so decide, "Commander, the Ion Cannon is ... er... broken. You'll have to do without. Sorry?"

As a bonus, if you complete the GDI campaign you get to make the choice of what material the Philadelphia will be made out of.

"But commander... Aluminium is the only way forward."

To see the ending you'll have to buy the expansion pack to this prequel, Command and Conquer: Tiberium Brunch: The Aftermath.

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I'm no C&C expert but Kane's like 30+ at the moment. 50 years later?

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Kane doesn't age, he's been the same (well, not counting Joe Kucan aging in real life) since the 1950's when Red Alert took place.

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There's a new first person shooter 'Tiberium' in the making that revolves arround the Scrin invasion shortly after C&C 3, so mabey that can clear up what Kain is upto properly.

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If there is another Tiberium C&C, which I'm betting there will be, they need another playable faction, complete with their own campaign. (Scrin need a full campaign aswell).

Mutants!

Their forces would be awesome, all their buildings, weapons and units would be Tiberium based and they are looking to rise up against the oppresive GDI and the selfishly deceptive Nod. They intend to take the Tiberium infested Earth for themselves as they see themselves as the only race that is one with Tiberium, making them most suitable to control it.

I think it'd be cool.

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I wonder how close I got with this prediction.

Guess I'll find out in a few weeks!

To lose is to win, and he who wins shall lose.

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