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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/23 09:05:10
Subject: [Poll]Most Conclusive Command and Conquer Ending
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought
Thousand Sons Battleship wandering the galaxy...
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Which Command and Conquer (Tiberium, Red Alert, Generals) ending is the most conclusive (canon is not a requirement) in your opinions and why? And at the risk of a backlash, I've included Tiberian Twilight's ending to be fair to those who like it. EDIT: Note that multiple votes is enabled.
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/10/23 09:06:34
I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.
'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/23 10:12:12
Subject: [Poll]Most Conclusive Command and Conquer Ending
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Araqiel
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I'm Bias, but for me Loved the allies in RA2
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/23 10:16:02
Subject: [Poll]Most Conclusive Command and Conquer Ending
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought
Thousand Sons Battleship wandering the galaxy...
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Duce wrote:I'm Bias, but for me Loved the allies in RA2 
While I usually played the Soviets, yeah, I agree. Soviet ending for Red Alert 2 was kinda disappointing - the Allied ending, on the other hand, was as funny as hell.
With that said, I would have to go with the Soviet ending for Yuri's Revenge. No room left for any time travel shenanigans, the Allies have surrendered once and for all, and using Yuri's space technology captured in the South Pacific and salvaged from the Moon, we will expand out of the boundaries of this planet, across the solar system, and beyond...
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I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.
'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/23 15:13:22
Subject: Re:[Poll]Most Conclusive Command and Conquer Ending
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Horrific Howling Banshee
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Nod from Tiberian Sun! "The end is just the beginning" then bang! The end of the world as we know it
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/24 09:48:11
Subject: [Poll]Most Conclusive Command and Conquer Ending
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Araqiel
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Tadashi wrote:
While I usually played the Soviets, yeah, I agree. Soviet ending for Red Alert 2 was kinda disappointing - the Allied ending, on the other hand, was as funny as hell.
Funnily enough I prefered the allies in R2, but liked the soviets in Yuris revenge, and in Ra 1 liked the allies but liked the soviets in expansions. Never really was fond of yuri team in yuri's revenge but did play them for ending.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/24 09:59:14
Subject: [Poll]Most Conclusive Command and Conquer Ending
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought
Thousand Sons Battleship wandering the galaxy...
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Duce wrote: Tadashi wrote:
While I usually played the Soviets, yeah, I agree. Soviet ending for Red Alert 2 was kinda disappointing - the Allied ending, on the other hand, was as funny as hell.
Funnily enough I prefered the allies in R2, but liked the soviets in Yuris revenge, and in Ra 1 liked the allies but liked the soviets in expansions. Never really was fond of yuri team in yuri's revenge but did play them for ending.
What? But there's no campaign for Yuri's faction.
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I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.
'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/26 22:50:34
Subject: [Poll]Most Conclusive Command and Conquer Ending
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Rough Rider with Boomstick
United States
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I dont think I understand this poll.
Do you mean which ending pretty much the least ammount or room for a potentional sequel/wrapped the story line up nicely?
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/10/26 22:52:46
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/27 09:09:56
Subject: [Poll]Most Conclusive Command and Conquer Ending
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Ancient Venerable Dreadnought
Thousand Sons Battleship wandering the galaxy...
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Galdos wrote:I dont think I understand this poll.
Do you mean which ending pretty much the least ammount or room for a potentional sequel/wrapped the story line up nicely?
Wrapping up the story - the Soviet ending for Yuri's Revenge in particular was quite conclusive. By adapting/reverse-engineering salvaged/captured space technology from Yuri's moon base and South Pacific launch facility, the Soviets force the Allies to surrender and spread Communism over the planet, across the solar system, and beyond...can't get more conclusive than that.
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I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.
'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2012/10/27 18:23:18
Subject: [Poll]Most Conclusive Command and Conquer Ending
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Rough Rider with Boomstick
United States
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Tadashi wrote: Galdos wrote:I dont think I understand this poll.
Do you mean which ending pretty much the least ammount or room for a potentional sequel/wrapped the story line up nicely?
Wrapping up the story - the Soviet ending for Yuri's Revenge in particular was quite conclusive. By adapting/reverse-engineering salvaged/captured space technology from Yuri's moon base and South Pacific launch facility, the Soviets force the Allies to surrender and spread Communism over the planet, across the solar system, and beyond...can't get more conclusive than that.
In that case I would say
Soviets in RA2
Soviets in RA3
USA in Generals (funny how they were able to make an expansion to the story on this one. )
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