Steel Talon's Combat Engineer, my beloved.
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Steel Talon's Combat Engineer, my beloved.
A Home Dump but also a question for debate
One thing I really like about Command & Counqer 3 was the Scrin invasion after Kane lured them in with a Liquid Tiberium bomb. I remember being super confused by watching them immediately go to cities and just seemingly start attacking things at random with no organization.
Then I got to the Scrin Campaign, and saw that they were just a Mining Fleet not an invasion force. They weren’t expecting heavy resistance and knew that they could not survive in a head to head match with GDI and Nod while trying to harvest the Tiberium.
So they deployed their forces to major population centers as a diversionary move to try and disorganize humanity so they could accomplish their work.
Scrin Ravager from C&C
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Resumed Command & Conquer 3’s bonus Scrin campaign again. This time, I'm lowering the difficulty to “easy," and with no guilt because I learned the campaign is a lot harder than it was on release because the devs nerfed resource-collection for the sake of multiplayer balance without considering how it would affect the campaign.
Now that I'm actually able to build up some forces without being swarmed by Mammoth Tanks, Nod is effectively feeding me free giant robots to hijack.
Sol III Mining Report, Supplementary: "Earthlings very bitey, please send help."