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Throwback Thursday for 15th October

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Throwback Thursday continues this week. And we are going back to where it all began. Its a look back at the chemical breakdown of Tiberium in Command & Conquer from 1995. This is how Tiberium was first presented to us. Long before EA got all scientific and basically changed it's properties and it's appearance for their games. Most of the chemicals that make up Tiberium are all understood, but its the unknown parts of it that always remained a mystery. That's what makes Tiberium a substance of alien origins, growing on our planet, in the Command & Conquer Tiberium universe of course. Tiberium became the centre of the entire storyline. So dangerous, so hazardous, yet so valuable to both the GDI and perhaps more so to the Brotherhood of Nod and Kane.

 

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"We need more Tiberium!"

"Can you feel the green?"

 

 

Btw I hardly remember the scene from that image, it was so long ago,

Any chance you can tell us in which video it was first present? I assume it in the very beginning of DT

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Here is the scene (posted on YouTube by our friend Nyerguds):

 

The full FMV is background information also showing GDI and Nod's global influence. Not sure where in the game the video comes up.

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