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    #1 Capitulo I, Parte I y II: Historia del Universo C&C
    No es oficial, y esta en english (es muy larga para traducir), consiganse a alguien que sepa english y que se los explique, si son fans del C&C es algo que no se pueden perder. No se sabe quien es autor de esta obra maestra.
    ************************************************** **The Birth Of The Command and Conquer Alternate Universe: Red Alert
    __________________________________________________ __


    The Events that set it into motion 60 years ago


    1. Introduction:


    May, 1945. The end of World War II. The defeat of Adolph Hitler and the destruction of Germany. The flight of the Enola Gay over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The surrender of Japan. The extermination of over 6 million Jewish people and several hundreds of thousands of other people that were marked for death by the Nazi ideology. 5 years of war that ravaged the European continent, drew the United States of America into a massive naval battle against Japan, caused the first nuclear strikes in history and resulted in the loss of over 30 million human lives.

    Up to here, reality as we know it and the reality of the alternate Universe of Command and Conquer are completely parallell... Until 1949, 4 years after the end of the second World War. During this year, in a classified military research facility at Trinity, New Mexico, a chain of events was set into motion that seperated our reality of the Command and Conquer Universe. The person who was responsable was a man known as Albert Einstein.
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  • #2 Ahora si Parte II

    2. The Paradox Equation:

    A genious mathematician, scientist, and theorist who lived in the early part of the 20th Century created the theory of Relativity and in doing so became the first human being to gain an understanding of the fabric of the Space -Time Continuum. His name was Albert Einstein. A man considered to be one of the greatest thinkers in the field of science, mathematics and philosophy in the 20th Century, and quite possibly throughout human history. One of his more famous theories was the equation of e=mc2 (energy = matter x the speed of light2 ), proving that all energy is made up of light and matter. This knowledge would eventually lead to the "Manhattan Project" and resulted in the creation of the first nuclear weapons, the most powerful form of weaponry ever to be created by humans. It was this, as well as many other theories which led to the birth of a new science called "Quantum Physics", the complex study of matter, energy, light and the bases of all life - the atom. Later on in his life, Einstein was allowed the opportunity to work with a very famous man named Nikola Tesla.
    Tesla was the leading scientist in the field of electricity at the time, so to Albert Einstein, it was a great notability for his career, as well as Tesla's. At a certain point in time however, when they met, they were approached by the United States government to undergo a Black Project, which would later become known as the omnious Philadelphia Experiment. The reason for the advance by the United States government was, inpart, due to the research that both Einstein and Tesla conducted together,
    during their brief meetings. Einstein came up with the Unified Field Theory, which spoke of the ability to jam certain types of radar, thereby making objects become invisible. It would be some time later in the late 1970's and early 1980's that the
    United States Air Force would complete this device, which would be code-named "Athena." It had the potential to eliminate the radar bands which would be hitting the plane, by sending back a return signature of the given radar band. However, the project would be dropped due to lack of funding. The reason why Tesla was chosen as the second leading scientist along with Albert Einstein was due to his knowledge and insight in generating a large amount of electricity with little or no effort. The United States Office of Naval Research would eventually hire both of them to conduct an experiment to try and make an object invisible to radar as well as actual sight. On June 12, 1939, the Navy prepared seven gigantic Tesla Coils and configured them according the calculations of Einstein's theory of Relativity and beamed them towards the USS Eldridge, a medium-sized battlecruiser berthed just outside Philadelphia. The results of the experiment were as stunning as they were awesome. The ship would vanish completely for about seven to ten minutes. When the ship reappeard, Naval research-
    ers and scientists would discover the horrific results of the experiment. Several members of the crew were found decapitated and some seemed to have actually materialised as a part of the ship's hull, partly embedded into it's structure. It appeared
    that the experiment had caused a complete breakdown of the Einstein suggested Space Time continuum.

    Einstein would be forced to rethink his theory and write a very lengthy report on what occurred in the Black Project. It would be some years later, that he would again work with his Unified Field Theory. Yet instead of making an object invisible, he decided to put the theory of time-traveling to the test. Experimenting with ideas of using a large magnetic field and electricity to generate a small, controllable wormhole, he soon learned of the power and complexity of creating a rip in the fabric of time and space. It would take many grueling years working with colleagues and deciphering the multifaceted equation which would reveal how to slow down time and create the possibility of traveling backwards through it. It also would lead to the explaination of what exactly occurred during the Philadelphia Experiment in 1939. After some years, he was able to create a device which could be considered a "Time Machine" based on the theories of wormholes, black holes, magnets, and electricity. The name of the theory, which he would endow upon time traveling, would be "Chronoshifting." It would later be defined as "the ability of shifting from one place to another in a certain time window.". Thus Einstein named his "Time Machine" the "ChronoSphere."

    Then it suddenly began to become clear that Einstein was having a second agenda that no-one was aware of. He appearantly reached the final stages of the research and completed the ChronoSphere device independently with the aid of only one of his most trusted assistants, without any knowledge of either his team or the supervisors of the project. The location was Trinity, New Mexico. The date was sometime in the year 1949. It would be this independant action of Albert Einstein to initiate the experiment on his own, that would separate our dimension from the Command And Conquer Universe. Einstein's motives are unclear, and we must consider the fact that this man's intelligence far outwaves that of our own. Therefore, it will never truly be under stood why he commited these acts. Nevertheless, the most plausible explaination is a humane one. World War II had cost an amount of human lives so numerous that no person can truly comprehend the consequences for those involved. It had caused severe damage to an entire continent, led to the creation and utilisation of the most dreadfull form
    of weaponry ever to be created and it brought a number of ideologies to the human mind that manifested themselves as both highly regenerative and severely hazardous to world peace. Therefore, we must consider the possibility that when Einstein realized he had the ability of accomplishing time-travel, he decided to use it to prevent the horror of World War II of ever taking place. In order to accomplish this aim, Einstein knew that there was only one way: take away the source out of the course of history. His Prime Directive was to eliminate Adolph Hitler and halt World War II. By doing this, the Jews would not suffer from the concentration camps in Europe, the naval war between America and Japan could be avoided and the releasing of the atom bomb on Hiro shima and Nagasaki would've never happened. The only way to do this was to disrupt the historical timeline and come into contact with Hitler himself. When the "Time Traveler" would meet Hitler, the history of mankind would be changed, thus elimina ting the existence of Hitler and ensuring the survival of all those who both directly as well as indirectly suffered under his destructive terror. That "Time-Traveler" would be Einstein. Throughout the course of World War II history, there was both only one place and time where Einstein could be able to come into personal contact
    with Adolph Hitler. A time when Hitler had not risen to power and a place where his exact whereabouts were completely confirmed. The place was Landsberg, Germany. The time was somewhere in 1924, when Hitler was released from custody after his initial coup on the German government several years back. By the laws of Quantam Physics, any entity that is in a state of Space-Time Continuum flux had to avoid physical contact with any entity native to the visited timeline. If any physical contact between the fluxuating entity and the native entity would happen, the theorized effect was something defined as a "Temporal Paradox". This "Paradox" would result in the immediate Space - Time restoration of the fluxuating entity, but cause a complete dimensional dislocation of the native entity. Appearantly, Albert Einstein was very aware of this, and knew that all that had to be done to accomplish his mission was to somehow establish physical contact with Adolph Hitler.

    Somewhere in Trinity, New Mexico in the year 1949, The ChronoSphere was activated by Einsteins's unidentified assistant and Einstein found himself standing in front of...

    A prison in Landsberg, Germany, 1924.

    Then the moment arrived. A young man stepped out of the prison door. Einstein walked toward him and said in German: "Herr Hitler!". (Sir Hitler!) The young man turned around, looked at him and answered: "Ja? Was ist loos? Ich habe keine Zeit um hier rund zu stehen.". (Yes? What is it? I don't have time to be standing around here.) In which Einstein prophetically replied: "Ja.... ich ferstehe." (Yes... I know / I understand) Then he held out his hand towards Hitler as to invite him to shake hands. Hitler did so, and in touching Einstein, the theory of the Temporal Paradox became true. Einstein returned to 1949 New Mexico. Adolph Hitler had never even excisted. It would be this fateful day that changed the history of mankind forever.

    As Einstein found himself in the ChronoSphere laboratory again, he found his assistant waiting there for him. Realizing that due to their proximity to the ChronoSphere they had some minutes left before being integrated into the new timeline themselves, a short conversation took place in the ChronoSphere laboratory. A room that had become unreal, as for those last few moments, it was all that was left of the timeline that we tend to call reality. The assistant asked "....did you find him?", in which Einstein slowly replied: "Hitler is... out of the way...". The anxiety on the assistants's face was obvious: "Congratulations professor! With Hitler removed...!". But he never got to finish the sentence. Einstein raised his hand which silenced his assistant. While looking at his old pocket watch, which was appearantly going berserk, he spoke the final words of our reality.


    " Time will tell...sooner or later...time will tell... "

    ~ Albert Einstein, 1949 Trinity, New Mexico
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  • #3 Parte III y IV

    3. The Great World War II


    After the completion of Einstein mission, a great many things had changed. GPS existing in the 1950'ies. The sophistication of rockets understood within 10 years. Satellites, super computers, etc... All accomplished before the 1960'ies arrived. One of the many examples of the changes was the Philadelphia Experiment turning out to be a success, and in turn, the United States Government declassified the project and passed it out to countries who were in the United Nations. But most importantly, World War 2 had never taken place. Einstein went out to accomplish the impossible, and succeeded.
    Yet, in those final moments in the Space - Time isolated lab, he had a feeling his work was not done correctly and there might be some drastic consequences in what he did. This terrifying notion came when he gazed at his pocket watch after returning from his trip. He noticed that the watch had been going haywire and that on his watch, time itself had stopped. But it was his own ironic statement which he said to his assistant that would haunt him in those last moments.

    " Time will tell...sooner or later...time will tell... "

    The reason for this remark will forever remain a mystery, but deep down inside, Einstein seemed to think that what he had done was a horrible mistake and that mankind as he knew it may be in grave danger.

    In the early 1950'ies, the already established United Nations noticed that the Soviet-Union was becoming a Super Power in the world and was beginning to build up a vast army, as well as progress in the technological field faster than anyone ever imagined. Within a few short years, the Soviets were able to break the speed of sound and have the capability of launching a nuclear warhead. Under the rule of Stalin, the Soviet-Union would undergo a drastic change as they began to build up in strength and intelligence. There was a purpose though, and that would soon be announced to the world when Stalin would launch the first of a series of attacks on Europe. Although Hitler was gone, Stalin still remained. He would take his place in the role of historical global conquest, and would be far worse in military strength, determination, quantity of troops, and especially the quality of his war technology. The intensity of war would reach its peak as the Soviet-Union blanketed most of Eastern Europe in an "Iron Curtain." This war between the Soviet-Union and the Allied European Nations would later be known as...

    " The Great World War II. "



    4. Fight for Freedom


    By the time Einstein realized his mistake of interfering with the natural Timeline, it was already too late. The effects of the ChronoSphere wore off and he himself and his assistant were integrated into the new timeline, completely unaware of what they had once done. The Iron Curtain began to fall upon all of Europe and the Allies (the military unification of the beleaguered European Nations) were left with a bigger problem then they could have ever anticipated. Unlike Hitler's concentration camps and mass killings, Stalin decided to take all of Europe by sheer force. Hitler and the Axis Power had taken about 1/4 of Europe in World War II. In this "Great World War II," Stalin would take approximately 3/4 of Europe, leaving only England and some other countries in the wake of the destruction. The Chaos Theory had taken place. It would take some time before the Allies would realize the power which the Soviet-Union possessed. The fight for the freedom of Europe from the Soviets had begun but it might already be too late, as the United Nations was reluctant to come to the aid of the European allies into a war that could turn worldwide very easily.

    Einstein's plan to avoid a worldwide armed conflict was a failure, as all of Europe was under Red Alert. The Soviets had a powerful army and airforce, consisting of Migs, Mammoth Tanks, and V2 Rocket Launchers. Their quality, as well as their
    quantity, was the best in the world at the time. The European Allies (under the brilliant command of German General Gunther Von Esling and Greek Colonol Nikos Stavros) would prove to be a worthy adversary however, as they managed to battle the
    Soviet invaders for many months regardless the unimaginable losses of lives and territory, desperatly trying to get the "neutral" United Nations on their side against Stalin. Having the genious of the Albert Einstein of the new timeline
    available to them, they would be able to use many new technological devices that would highly aid in the war. The Chronoshift technology, which was indirectly responsable for the entire situation, was an example of this, as it helped outsmarting the power of the Soviet warmachine.

    Eventually, due to the near heroism of the European Allies in holding ground against the Soviet seat of power, and due to the fact that the United Nations became aware that Europe was just the first step in Stalin's eyes, several of the world's most
    powerful nations including the United States of America, India and Japan turned against the Soviet-Union and allied themselves with the European defenders. After several months, the Allies finally broke through the last lines of Soviet defenses and Stalin was killed in the last siege on Moscow.

    The surviving Allies would win the war, realizing that their victory had cost them all but their lives. Europe was completely decimated. Over 100 million human lives were lost.

    After this great disaster in Europe, a secret organisation would be formed by the United Nations to deal with terrorism and to stop another incident like the Great War from ever occurring again.


    " When you kill one... it is a tragedy; when you kill a
    million ... it is a statistic. "

    ~ Josef Stalin
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  • #4 Info de los Aliados

    Additional Information:

    The following section contains specific and detailed information about the prime armed factions involved in The Great World War II; The European Allies and the Soviet-Union.


    I. The Alliance of Democratic Nations:


    Commonly known as the Allies, they consisted of Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Spain, and a number of other Western and Northern European nations. Formed to defend Europe against the tyranny of the Soviet-Union, the Allies ground
    units consisted of small, guerilla style units and mid-level armor units. The naval power of the Allies was incredible however, as it was based primarily off of the awesome fleets of Brittain and Scandinavia. However, the Soviets managed to steal the submarine designs when they captured Berlin, and sub technology gave them a slight balance. It has been recently disclosed that the United States did supply the Allies with some technology during the war, such as the Apache Longbow and the M1 tank which the Allies dubbed the "Medium Tank". The battles of Great World War II were intense. Many a time the Allies were heavily outgunned and outnumbered. But several highly skilled Allied commanders held through with superior tactics, guerillia style warfare and sabotage missions. Some of the more famous battles were the rescues of Einstein and of Tanya Adams (a female guerillia expert who defined the way commandos work today), the collapse of Germany and Greece, the defending of the first operational ChronoSphere prototype and finally the attack on Moscow itself.

    After the defeat of the Soviet-Union, leaders of the Allied nations and the Soviet-Union met at the United Nations Headquarters in New York to write a peace treaty. The first condition was that the Soviet-Union must be dissolved back into the nations it was before the Russian Revolution known as "Red October". The next was the destruction of the communist party and the execution of the high military officers and political officials that were still alive. Only one, supposedly
    Stalin's personal advisor, was unaccounted for. The only records that proved he excisted were some documents and records signed by Stalin himself adressed to a man called "Kane". The third condition was that all military technology be turned over to the Allies and the UN. Fanatical Russian nationalists destroyed some of the high-level technology of the Soviet-Union, chiefly the Heavy and Mammoth Tank construction techniques. The fourth condition was that Russia itself would for ten years be under total control of the UN. After those ten years Russia would regain self rule but had to act in accordance with the UN until the year 2000. Russian leaders eagerly accepted the treaty, as resisting it would mean the disbanding of Russia itself and the placing of the remnants at the hands of Allied nations that still bore grudges. The UN was slow to bring the world the defense force it had promised in The Great World War II, so the Alliance stayed active and made the agreement with the UN to disband only when the UN stated its world task force. The UN found this as a fair compromise, and the Alliance (similar to the NATO except used more often) remained as the unofficial "protectors" of the planet. However, when The Brotherhood Of Nod violently appeared in the early 1990'ies with members of all thinkable nationalities, it was recognised that it was politically too dangerous for a European based military organisation to directly interfere with Nod activities. Thus the UN decided to finish their efforts and wrote the UNGDA. The Allies dissolved, replaced by the Global Defense Initiative on October 12, 1995.




    Known Facts about the Alliance of Democratic Nations -

    Ratified - Generally the accepted date is that of the first Soviet acts of agression
    against the European Democratic states in 1953.

    Disbanded - Replaced by the Global Defense Initiative on October 12, 1995.

    Ideology - To resist Soviet aggression against any first and second world powers.
    Uphold ideals defined in World Association of Nations charter.

    Official Supreme Commander during GWWII - German General Gunther Von Esling, Supreme
    Commander of Allied Forces.

    Former Base of Operations - Headquarters of Unified Operations: London. Northern
    Theatre: Oslo. Southern Theatre: Madrid.

    Former Military Strength - Enlisted forces of about 3.4 million. Non-regular forces,
    including guerrillia and resistance forces, about 1.7
    million. Armament classified per DEFCOM document 177.4,
    Allied Defense Regulations. [Records listed are statis-
    tics taken before the war.]

    Former Economic Strength - Information never released. Was to be declassified by
    the end of the First Tiberium War, but the Tiberium assi-
    milation of Earth's ecosystems causing a dislocation of
    most of human civilisation as well as the destruction
    caused by The Brotherhood Of Nod resulted in a loss of
    the data. Historical researchers are working on recalcu-
    lating.

    Former Political Strength - Not Applicable. Operated as a modified Military Junta.

    Former Affiliations - United Nations, Russia.

    See Also - Einstein, A.: "A History of Allied Weaponry."; Fort, Charles A.:
    "F-Invasions and Telemetry", General Gunther von Esling, Colonol Nikos
    Stavros.
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  • #5 Info de los Sovieticos

    II. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:


    When the communist-based Soviet-Union was first created in 1922, many western coun-
    tries feared it because of the anti-capitalistic propoganda it fed to the easily
    influenced masses. The same year the Treaty of Rapallo was reformed to help secure
    the Soviet-Union and to restrengthen Germany after its devastation during the first
    World War. Things went relatively well, but there was notion of a new political
    movement in Germany which was known as the National Socialistic party or Nazi party.
    This German political movement was highly nationalistic and highly anti-communist,
    which gained them a great number of supporters among the German population and the
    sympathies of the catholic church which regarded the Nazi's as defenders of the
    faith against the increasing influence of the Godless communists. However, due to
    a series of violent acts against Jewish German civilians and due to regular internal
    conflicts, the Nazi party fell apart around 1926 due to the lack of efficient orga-
    nisation and a leading figure capable of unifying them and their ideas. After the
    colapse of the Nazi party, Germany became much more democratic, and relations with
    the rest of Western Europe had improved greatly. However, with the Nazi's officially
    disbanding, one of their members proclaimed through the media that he suspected
    communist infiltration to be the main reason for their breakdown. Because of this
    politicaly sensitive statement, tensions began to arise between Germany and the
    Soviet-Union. Eventually, the diplomatic relations between the two nations sowered
    and the Treaty of Rapallo was repealled.

    With the rebuilding of Germany, and the already powerful Britain and France, the
    United States decided to launch a global program to act as the sovereign voice on
    major matters. The nations of Western Europe and North America also welcomed the
    communists to join, mainly because it was an attempt to unify the world. Stalin
    and other communist leaders decided to observe to see what the UN was really about.
    The communists were initially pleased to see actual attempts to stop world problems
    like the offset of the ecosystem. But nothing could stop the total breakdown be-
    tween German and Soviet relations that was already happening.

    The Soviet-Union was shocked by Germany's turning away. It was also offended by the
    repeal of the Treaty of Rapallo. Soviet political leaders threatened military action
    against Germany if it did not formally apologize to the Soviet-Union and allow Com-
    Intern (Communist International Party) to be allowed in the country again. Germany
    agreed to the apology, but it realised ComIntern was essentialy a Soviet political
    platform designed to dislocate capitalistic countries, so the allowance of any Commu-
    nist or Socialist party in Germany itself was absolutely refused. When the Soviets
    appeared true to their warning and began to mobilise, the other Western European
    nations reacted by forming the Alliance of Democratic Nations, a military junta
    similar to the NATO that stated if one nation was attacked by a non-European agressor,
    all would fight together. The Allies warned the Soviets to stand down so a peaceful
    settlement could be arranged. Stalin, however, was too enraged at Germany and kept
    pushing towards it. When the Soviets finally invaded Poland and started moving fur-
    ther west into Europe, all nations in the Alliance declared war on the Soviet-Union.
    The Great World War II had begun.

    The Soviets' technology was more brute force than finesse. Although they did manage
    to build submarines, that technology, like their V2 rockets, were originally German
    designs. The Soviet-Union managed to capture that technology before the Allies could
    even build the first prototypes. Their own Tesla Coil and Mammoth Tank were further
    proof of this. For the first half of the war, the Reds were on the offensive, attack-
    ing Eastern Europe with fourteen tank divisions, while the Allies only had three
    divisions mobilized. With such a small force for defense, the important countries of
    Germany and Greece were easy targets for the Soviet-Union. Guerillia fighting still
    raged all throughout Greece, with MiG bombers destroying much of Athens, including
    the Acropolis, to be replaced by Soviet structures when appropriate forces arrived.
    Meanwhile, the battle was taken to the Agean Sea, where Allied naval forces dealt a
    major blow to the Soviet's high tech Iron Curtain project. The war entered an extre-
    mely critical stage when a high ranking Soviet officer who disagreed with Stalin's
    nuclear policies defected to the Alliance and revealed that at least four 500 Kiloton
    nuclear warheads were in production and were to be used against the major cities of
    Europe, including London and Paris. A strike team was sent in an attempt to shut
    down the Soviet Nuclear program, but failed. The warheads were operational and were
    launched at Leningrad (currently St.Petersburg) from the Central Command at the Krem-
    lin. In an operation that made the history books, a team of "special volunteers"
    under the command of a female commando called Tanya Adams infiltrated the nuclear pro-
    duction facilities and managed to disarm the warheads while in mid-flight towards
    their targets. The warheads crashed down on the surface of the targeted cities and
    were destroyed during the impact, never detonating. The Alliance made it through
    its darkest hour alive.


    " If those bombs had gone of... well, let's just say that those of us left would
    all be learning how to speak Russian just about now. "

    ~ Supreme Allied Commander General Gunther Von Esling, 1954


    After word got out that the Soviet-Union attempted a quadrupple nuclear strike at Euro-
    pe, the United Nations and thus the other major powers in the world came out of their
    "neutral" chairs. Recognising the near heroism of the Allied forces in protecting
    Europe from an overwhelmingly powerful and agressive adversarie and recognising the
    immense danger that the Soviet-Union had become to the free world, the United States
    of America, India and Japan joined the war. This fact, combined with Allied success
    in halting both Soviet superweapon projects, and their own ChronoSphere device fully
    operational, the Alliance knew that the time had finally come to commence a major
    offensive into the U.S.S.R. Alliance warships, under the command of the British Royal
    Navy, began pushing up the major waterways like the Volga River. Backed by UN rein-
    forcements, Allied forces began retaking Germany, Greece, Turkey and Poland, and
    started moving into Russia itself. Allied Supreme Commander General Von Esling used
    blitzkrieg warfare to slice through the western blockade. During the onslaught, the
    Soviets managed to get the Iron Curtain technology back online in a last ditch attempt
    to push the Allies back. Unfortunatley for them, their Leningrad research installation
    and all plans for the Iron Curtain were destroyed. Soon the Allies were knocking on
    Stalin's front door, and even the last operational Iron Curtain device wasn't enough
    to stop the Alliance. Soon Moscow flew the Alliance flag, and in the rubble, Allied
    troops discovered the body of Stalin, gagged and buried. Appaerently he might have
    lived, but someone else got to him first and strangled him. No one knew who was re-
    sponsable for Stalin's death until none other than Allied Colonol Nikos Stavros ad-
    mitted to it over twenty years later. Also on the Allied agenda of investigation was
    the discrepancy of the record of a man named Kane, apparently Stalin's most trusted
    advisor. His body was never found, but it wasn't until the next generation of people
    would we know why...



    Known Facts about the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics -

    Ratified - Officialy created in 1922 by the Communist Party in Russia.

    Disbanded - At the end of the Great World War II, during the Treaty Of New York,
    which split the Soviet-Union into Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia, and other
    independant states.

    Ideology - According to Stalin, the birthright of the Soviet Empire was nothing less
    than conquering and dominating the entire globe. And the birthright of
    Josef Stalin himself was nothing less than conquering the spirit and domi-
    nating the actions of every Soviet citizen.

    Head of State during GWWII - Josef Stalin.

    Former Base of Operations - Entire Euro-Asian peninsula. Command posts identified
    in Moscow, Kiev, Stalingrad, Khartoum, Karachi and Da
    Nang.

    Former Military Strength - Enlisted forces exceed 14 million. Non-regular forces,
    including police and NKVD, about 7 million. [Records
    listed are statistics taken before the war.]

    Former Economic Strength - Considerable operating assets believed to be in excess of
    486.2 billion Swiss Francs. [Records listed are statistics
    taken before the war.]

    Former Political Strength - Because every single person in the Soviet-Union was a
    member of the Communist Party, an incredible agent network
    of over 200 million citizens infiltrated the governments
    of most Pan African, Pan Indian and Pan Asian governments
    with suspected strongholds in Mexico City and Vancouver.
    The Socialist/Communist subversions of those countries was
    a primary political strength as it turned many a country
    away from the Alliance. The efforts of achieving world-
    wide communism were controlled by the Communist Interna-
    tional party, commenly known as ComIntern.

    Former Affiliations - World Democratic Society, Asian Defense League, Freedom Consor-
    tium, Comumnist Political Contingency (CPC), Communist Interna-
    tional party (ComIntern).

    See Also - Henderson, D.K. and Chou, K.L.: "Soviet Terrorist Activities", Treaty Of
    New York, Russia, other former Soviet states.
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  • #6

    Si le interesa a varios, pongo el resto del texto que explica la incursion de NOD y la guerra de Tiberium.
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  • #7

    Publicado por [PAT]Kane
    Si le interesa a varios, pongo el resto del texto que explica la incursion de NOD y la guerra de Tiberium.
    A mi no me interesa por ke tengo la version original Platino ke vienen con un libro con todo. JEJE O mejor dicho si me interesa para ya lo tengo.
    Es una maza, toda la historia re bien hecha y es larguisima. Se re zarparon. Leanselo ke esta muy bueno, o sera simplemente mi fanatismo por los C&C?
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  • #8

    O sea que es asi la historia? posta? porque no se si es oficial y tampoco se sabe quien la hizo...
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