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Eventually, McNeil and his forces broke into Vega's base. Inside the ship, McNeil encountered Umagon, who offered to help him locate Vega in exchange for rescuing the mutant leader Tratos. After repelling a Nod attempt to destroy the ship, Commander Michael McNeil led a team inside and discovered it to be empty, with Chandra remarking that Vega's men must have already taken everything. However, the detonation of these charges failed to even damage the ship. The ship was revealed to have been booby trapped with various C4 charges.

While searching for Vega, a GDI forward scout discovered the Scrin ship's crash site, remarking that it was as large as a carrier and that it did not seem to have been made by human hands. Įnd of information based on the Nod campaign for Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. The Nod scouts in the ship were then ambushed and killed by the Forgotten warrior Umagon. However, the Tacitus was no longer there, having been taken by the Forgotten to their headquarters. Slavik's forces eventually secured the crash site. Unable to control the ship, Vega crashed it in the southern United States. However, Nod general Vega reached the ship first and attempted to fly it to South America to "settle an old score". Second Tiberium War įollowing Nod's recapture of the old Sarajevo Temple, Kane ordered Anton Slavik to recover the ship from its hangar. It was constructed by the Brotherhood of Nod at the end of the First Tiberium War, after which it was stored in an underground hangar below the Temple of Nod in Sarajevo, which apparently survived the Temple of Nod's destruction intact. The following is based on the Nod campaign of Tiberian Sun and might contradict canon. Įnd of information based on Adam Isgreen's Petroglyph forum posts. The Scrin ship was a Nod attempt to replicate the Scrin technology found in the Tacitus, hence its name. The following is based on Adam Isgreen's Petroglyph forum posts and has not been confirmed by canon sources.
