Technician (Tiberium)

Technicians were electronics experts that were in both Great World War One and Great World War Two, but they also saw service in the First Tiberium War. Nod Technicians were often employed or conscripted from the civilian workforce. They often used pistols, but had minimal training and often just got in the way of combat. In the First Tiberium War they were often cowardly and would lose control once fired on, and they were the same in The First Great World War. However, in the Second Great World War, they were trained a little bit in the way of combat. They were less cowardly, would never lose control of themselves, and knew to prone when fired on. Technicians were often only employed to work inside buildings and when they exploded, they would sometimes be stuck in the middle of the action. In the First Tiberium War and Great World War One they were light blue or light green uniforms, but in the second Great World War these uniforms were abandoned for a darker green.

Strangely enough, the country that seemed to use Technicians most often in the Great World Wars was Germany. When Albert Einstein was captured by The Soviet Union, two Technicians tried to rescue him but were killed by a Tesla Coil. It is unclear if these were vigilantes or just soldiers on a secret mission. In Great World War Two, some German outposts had technicans among their forces defending the Chronosphere. These bases, and their technicians, were decimated by Soviet forces, who wisely targetted nearby fuel barrels.

In some battles of the First Tiberium War, the Nod technicians were given Advanced Repair Guns that repaired personnel armor, vehicles, and buildings faster. These Advanced Repair Guns were rarely used, though. GDI technicians were not as lucky in some ways as Nod technicians, but were luckier in other ways: They did not have the advanced repair guns, but were not caught on the front lines as often.

There were many technicians in Washington DC during Great World War Two, and Yuri's Psychic Beacon took control of their minds. The Allies were sickeningly forced to kill their former technician comrades as well as kill civilians in the Washington DC area.