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The '''Scrin''', or '''Visitors''', are a powerful and technologically advanced alien race, suspected to be related to the origins of the [[Tacitus]]. Calling [[Tiberium]] ''"Ichor"'', the Scrin have a dependence on the substance and will die if they do not receive Tiberium infusion or radiation from a [[Control Node]].
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{{Quote|"And we thought we were alone in the universe! Oh, the hubris!"|Garbled transmission from a GDI soldier during the invasion of Munich}}
 
   
 
The Scrin are suspected to have been the ones who originally seeded [[Earth]] with Tiberium using a meteor, intending to harvest the mineral after it had reached a sufficient concentration by extracting it with [[Threshold Tower]]s. However, [[Kane]] tricked [[GDI]] into causing a premature liquid Tiberium explosion, luring the Scrin mining force to Earth. Commanded by [[Foreman 371]] and his [[Mothership (AI)|AI assistant]], they were unprepared for the military resistance of the native humans, expecting a dying populace in disarray. Eventually, GDI pushed them back and destroyed the Control Node, killing all their forces, while the Foreman retreated through the last remaining Threshold.
The '''Scrin''', or Visitors, are a powerful and technologically advanced alien race, suspected to be related to the origins of the [[Tacitus]]. Calling [[Tiberium]] ''"Ichor"'', the Scrin have a dependence on the substance and will die if they do not receive Tiberium infusion or radiation from a [[Relay Node]].
 
 
The Scrin are suspected to have been the ones who originally seeded [[Earth]] with [[Tiberium]] using a meteor, intending to harvest the mineral after it had reached a sufficient concentration by extracting it with [[Threshold Tower]]s. However, [[Kane]] tricked [[GDI]] into causing a premature liquid Tiberium explosion, luring the Scrin mining force to Earth. Commanded by [[Foreman 371]] and his [[Mothership (AI)|AI assistant]], they were unprepared for the military resistance of the native humans, expecting a dying populace in disarray. Eventually, GDI pushed them back and destroyed the Relay Node, killing all their forces, while the Foreman retreated through the last remaining Threshold.
 
 
==Fact Sheet==
 
'''Founded''': Unknown. Command & Conquer Wiki notes several references to "Scrin" dating back from the [[Second Tiberium War]] and a crashed saucer in the [[First Tiberium War]]. First verifiable contact with humanity in 2047, during the later stage of [[Third Tiberium War]].
 
 
'''Mandate''': Unknown. [[InOps]] believes primary goal was to harvest Tiberium deposits on Earth and transport them to their center of operations, called the ''[[Ichor Hub]]''.
 
 
'''Base of Operations''': Earth-based Operations believed to be coordinated from Scrin [[Mothership]]. Location of primary base of operations is unknown. Investigation hinted at a place known only as the "Ichor Hub".
 
 
'''Military Strength''': Earth-based forces ([[TWIII]]) consists of an alien harvesting fleet consisting of substantial military air and land power. The Scrin possess far larger military forces elsewhere.
 
 
'''Economic Strength''': Unknown. Although presumed to be carrying out multiple planetary-scale Tiberium mining operations across interstellar space.
 
 
'''Political Strength''': Unknown.
 
 
'''Affiliations''': Unknown. Hinted connection to another alien race.
 
   
 
==Physiology==
 
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==History==
 
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{{Quote|Ichor-LQ detonation on previously seeded planet.|[[Alien AI]], referring to the liquid Tiberium detonation at [[Temple Prime]]|Transcript:Something Amiss}}
{{Quote|"What the Hell is '''that?!'''"<br>"I don't know, soldier. But I know that they're big... and '''mean.'''"|GDI Soldiers, observing the destructive power of an Annihilator Tripod}}
 
 
[[File:CNCTW Soldier vs Scrin.png|thumb|left|200px|The Scrin were merciless against the inhabitants of Earth.]]
 
[[File:CNCTW Soldier vs Scrin.png|thumb|left|200px|The Scrin were merciless against the inhabitants of Earth.]]
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The Scrin arrived in the solar system many centuries ago, concealed behind an asteroid beyond the orbit of Neptune, their ships dormant and their crews in suspended animation ever since humanity was still in the Dark Ages.<ref>Verdu, Michael. 2007-02-02. [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/command-and-conquer-3-tiberium-wars-designer-diary-5-introducing-the-scrin/1100-6165298/ Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars Designer Diary #5 - Introducing the Scrin]. GameSpot.</ref> They refer to Earth as a "previously seeded planet", implying that they were responsible for the Tiberium-infested meteorite that brought the alien substance to Earth in 1995.<ref name="CC3_Scrin1_Seed">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Scrin mission 1: "London". "'''Mothership AI''': Ichor-LQ detonation on previously seeded planet."</ref> As they slept, they waited for the radiation signal of a liquid Tiberium detonation, which, in all previous cases, signaled the collapse or near-collapse of indigenous civilizations and the maturation of planet-wide Tiberium deposits.<ref name="CC3_Scrin1_LQ">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Scrin mission 1: "London". "'''Supervisor''': No precedent exists for viable indigenous resistance after Ichor-LQ detonation event. Overlord will be intrigued."</ref><ref name="CC3_Scrin2_Ichor">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Scrin mission 2: "Munich". "'''Mothership interface''': Ichor-LQ concentrations 77.3 below expected levels... 18.6 of surface Ichor in reaping condition... Only 5.3 of deposits suitable for offload to Ichor Hub."</ref>
 
Little is known of the Scrin's history prior to humanity's first contact. Intel suggest that the Visitors have been operating their intergalactic harvesting operations for eons. From recovered data from their [[Intelligence Database|Warp link]], what is known is that the Invaders have traveled through space at sublight speeds and arrived in the Solar system centuries ago. They took over 1,959 "cycles" to arrive in the solar system. After arriving, the Scrin continued to wait in suspended animation for a further 9,210 cycles, until their artificial intelligence awakened them. It is unknown what exactly a "cycle" is; perhaps it is a unit of time, or a process that their race must undergo regularly. It is believed that the Scrin hid themselves close to an asteroid somewhere beyond Neptune's orbit. What the aliens were waiting for was the radiation signal from a liquid Tiberium explosion.
 
 
There is some speculation that the Scrin, being reliant on Tiberium, are responsible for the existence of Tiberium on Earth. One theory is that they launch Ichor-laced meteorites into planets, such as Earth. The Ichor spreads, whilst a Harvester fleet waits in suspended animation for the Ichor to fully cover the planet.
 
   
 
===Evidence of Alien Life===
 
===Evidence of Alien Life===
[[File:AlienWarship CC2 Game1.png|thumb|Nod [[alien warship|ship]] based on alien technology.]]
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[[File:TS Scrin ship.png|thumb|Nod [[Scrin ship|ship]] based on alien technology]]
Prior to the Scrin invasion during the [[Third Tiberium War]] there were already signs of extraterrestrial life. A [[crashed UFO]] was found within a Nod complex near Cairo during the [[First Tiberium War]]. A Nod [[alien warship|ship]] was based on alien technology. The [[Tacitus]] itself was not only believed to be of extraterrestrial origin, but GDI decoding between the [[Second Tiberium War|Second]] and Third Tiberium War found a warning about a future alien invasion.
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Prior to the Scrin invasion during the [[Third Tiberium War]] there were already signs of extraterrestrial life. A [[crashed UFO]] was found within a Nod complex near Cairo during the [[First Tiberium War]], and a Nod [[Scrin ship|warship]] was based on alien technology.<ref name="CCTimeline_33">Ishmael, 5 January 2007. {{IA|url=20100328151544/http://www.petroglyphgames.com/forums/index.php?/topic/1455-cc-timeline/page__st__20__p__24404&#entry24404|page=C&C Timeline, #33}}. ''Petroglyph Forums''. Last accessed: 28 March 2010.</ref> The [[Tacitus]] itself was not only believed to be of extraterrestrial origin, but GDI decoding between the [[Second Tiberium War|Second]] and Third Tiberium War found a warning about a future alien invasion.
   
 
===First Contact===
 
===First Contact===
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Shortly after the [[ion cannon]] strike on [[Temple Prime]] and the resulting liquid Tiberium detonation, the Scrin detected the signal they had been waiting for. Shortly afterwards, Scrin AIs awoke the Foremen of the harvesting fleet from stasis and began approaching Earth at sublight speeds.
{{Quote|"Commander! You're not gonna believe this! GDI just activated all their Ion Cannons in the southern hemisphere! Man, I thought they were gonna wipe us off the face of the map in Australia, but they're firing at something in space - check it out!"|Ajay}}
 
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Shortly after the destruction of Temple Prime, the Scrin detected the radiation consistent with the detonation of Liquid Tiberium, the signal they had been waiting for. Shortly afterwards, the Scrin AI awoke the Scrin fleet and began their approach to Earth. The Scrin's approach was first detected by GDI deep space relays as six large unidentified ships headed for Earth's orbit. Their initial purpose was unknown and in a state of panic the acting director of GDI [[Redmond Boyle]] ordered that all the''' ''entire''''' GDI [[ion cannon]] network in the southern hemisphere to be activated and unleashed on the unidentified craft. The ion cannons caused the ships to dissolve into 39 [[Drone Ship]]s that crashed into [[Red Zone]]s on every continent. The Scrin, who expected a planet devoid of indigenous population and rich in mature "[[Ichor]]" deposits, were surprised by the resistance and the destruction of several of their landing forces. In response they began diversionary operations to provide cover for their [[Relay Node]] assembly. They carried these out by launching attacks on population centers such as the cities of London and Munich. During this time, the '[[Foreman 371]]' of the Scrin forces began to suspect that the signal that called them to Earth was a trap. Indeed, it was [[Kane]] who assembled the [[liquid Tiberium]] device and manipulated GDI into detonating the Liquid Tiberium with its ion cannon network to lure the Scrin to Earth. [[Nod]]'s enigmatic leader quickly became of great interest to the Scrin, who noted that, while they had encountered him before, his "genetic derivatives" were unknown.
 
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The Scrin ships, which consisted of six large transport ships, were first detected by GDI's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA_Deep_Space_Network JPL Deep Space Network] at the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune. As the vessels approached Earth, Director [[Redmond Boyle]] ordered all ion cannons in the Southern Hemisphere to be fired at the alien vessels<ref name="CC3_GDI12">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. GDI mission 12: "Munich".</ref><ref name="CC3_Nod10">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Nod mission 10: "Outback". '''Ajay''': "Commander! You're not gonna believe this. GDI just activated all their ion cannons in the Southern Hemisphere! Thought they were gonna wipe us off the map in Australia, but they are firing at something in space."</ref>. This prompted the six vessels to activate defensive dispersal functions, causing them to disperse into thirty-nine [[drone ship]]s, which then crashed into [[Red zone]]s on every continent, suffering only minor damage in the process.<ref name="CC3_Scrin1_transport">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Scrin mission 1: "London". '''Mothership AI''': "Defensive dispersal functions initiated. Minor transporter damage, proceeding as targeted."</ref>
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===Diversion tactics===
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After their drone ships landed on Earth, the Scrin quickly realized that the deployment of harvesting forces appear to be premature, as the indigenous population - humans - are still dangerously viable, an unprecedented event. One of the Scrin AIs suggested aborting the mission, but the Scrin [[Supervisor]] ordered the Scrin forces to proceed with harvesting as planned. The Scrin AI objected, noting that the harvesting operation was intended for [[Threshold]] defense, and was unsuitable for prolonged resistance to organized forces, but the Supervisor dismissed the objection, instead ordering the Foremen to divert human forces from Threshold construction sites until each site has a relay node.<ref name="CC3_Scrin1_plan">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Scrin mission 1: "London". '''Mothership AI''': "Supervisor, registering objection. Harvesting operations rated for Threshold defense. It is unsuitable for prolonged resistance to organized forces." '''Supervisor''': "Disorganize them! Divert indigenous forces away from relay nodes during construction. Objection dismissed."</ref>
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The unexpected arrival of the Scrin caught both GDI and Nod completely off guard, as major population centers in [[Blue zone]]s and [[Yellow zone]]s alike were attacked by the aliens<ref name="CC3_GDI12_attacks">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. GDI mission 12: "Munich". '''Sandra Telfair''': "It's not just Blue Zones bearing the brunt, several prominent Yellow Zones are also under attack, and Nod's being unable to mount a defense."</ref>, including London<ref name="CC3_Scrin1">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Scrin mission 1: "London".</ref>, Munich<ref name="CC3_Scrin2">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Scrin mission 2: "Munich".</ref>, and Kampala<ref name="CC3:KW_Nod10">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath]]''. Nod mission 10: "Hearts and Minds".</ref>. Even cities that were previously thought to be safe because of their low strategic value, such as [[Cologne]], were attacked and destroyed by alien forces.<ref name="CC3_GDIEyeCologne">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. GDI Eyewitness Accounts, "GDI Field Recon - the Fall of Cologne".</ref> The city of [[Berne]] was hit especially hard, having being reduced to a wasteland by an alien [[Mothership]]<ref name="CC3_GDIEyeBerne">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. GDI Eyewitness Accounts, "GDI Field Recon - the Fall of Berne".</ref>.
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Since most major population centers were in Blue zones, Nod was spared the worst of the attacks<ref name="CC3_NodIntelInvasion">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Nod Field Intelligence, "An Invasion Global in Scope".</ref>, but the Brotherhood's situation was still desperate enough that General [[Kilian Qatar]], Nod's acting commander at the time, was forced to ally with a GDI commander in order to defend Australia from the Scrin. Though she secretly planned to steal GDI's nuclear launch codes and delivery systems during the chaos<ref name="CC3_Nod11">Electronic Arts Los Angeles, ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. Nod mission 11: "Sydney City Wall".</ref>.
   
 
===The Tide Turns===
 
===The Tide Turns===
[[Image:Relay Node.jpg|200px|right|thumb|The [[Relay Node]], which supplied Scrin forces worldwide with vitally needed [[Tiberium]] radiation.]]
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[[Image:Relay Node.jpg|200px|right|thumb|The [[Control Node]], which supplied Scrin forces worldwide with vitally needed Tiberium radiation.]]
   
 
{{Quote|"Get the hell off my planet, alien scum!"|GDI Soldier, during the anti-Scrin campaign}}
 
{{Quote|"Get the hell off my planet, alien scum!"|GDI Soldier, during the anti-Scrin campaign}}
   
Soon the situation turned dire for the Scrin as they encountered increased use of [[sonic emitter]]s by GDI to contain and break down Tiberium. Since the Scrin are Tiberium-based life it was only logical that the sonic emitters and catalyst missiles developed by GDI and Kane respectively had a destructive effect on them. Both Nod and GDI began pushing into the Red Zones, GDI intending to destroy the massive Towers under construction, and Nod hoping to claim one for themselves. As this occurred, an alien AI decided to deny an order to continue the Earth operation and complete construction of the 19 towers it called "[[Threshold]]s" in order to protect the Foreman partnered with it. The Foreman's Mothership managed to use the [[Threshold 19]] in time to escape Earth prior to the destruction of the majority of the towers and the [[Relay Node]], an event that rendered all remaining Scrin forces useless and ended the [[Third Tiberium War]].
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Soon the situation turned dire for the Scrin as they encountered increased use of [[sonic emitter]]s by GDI to contain and break down Tiberium. Since the Scrin are Tiberium-based life it was only logical that the sonic emitters and catalyst missiles developed by GDI and Kane respectively had a destructive effect on them. Both Nod and GDI began pushing into the Red Zones, GDI intending to destroy the massive Towers under construction, and Nod hoping to claim one for themselves. As this occurred, an alien AI decided to deny an order to continue the Earth operation and complete construction of the 19 towers it called "[[Threshold]]s" in order to protect the Foreman partnered with it. The Foreman's Mothership managed to use the [[Threshold 19]] in time to escape Earth shortly after the destruction of the majority of the towers and but before the destruction of the [[Control Node]], an event that rendered all remaining Scrin forces useless and ended the [[Third Tiberium War]].
   
 
Since it appears clear from artifact analysis and [[Tacitus]] data that the "invasion" force sent to Earth wasn't an invasion force at all, but merely a misguided harvesting operation; considering the task force sent to Earth was led by a Foreman and his forces were unsuitable for prolonged war this could be true. An actual invasion - if it occurs - may be mammoth in proportion.
 
Since it appears clear from artifact analysis and [[Tacitus]] data that the "invasion" force sent to Earth wasn't an invasion force at all, but merely a misguided harvesting operation; considering the task force sent to Earth was led by a Foreman and his forces were unsuitable for prolonged war this could be true. An actual invasion - if it occurs - may be mammoth in proportion.
   
 
===Invasion?===
 
===Invasion?===
In 2052, Nod forces led by [[LEGION]] were able to retrieve the Tacitus from GDI's [[Rocky Mountains Complex]]. Due to GDI's experiments rendering the Tacitus unstable, Kane made one final decision: he merged the Tacitus with LEGION just before it exploded, linking LEGION to the Scrin [[Ichor Hub]].
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In 2052, Nod forces led by [[LEGION]] were able to retrieve the Tacitus from GDI's [[Rocky Mountains base]]. Due to GDI's experiments rendering the Tacitus unstable, Kane inserted into LEGION's console immediately, allowing LEGION to interface with it. After accessing the device, LEGION apparently accesses the Scrin warp link and intercepts a transmission.
   
 
{{Quote|EARTH WARP GATE STATUS ACTIVE<br>COMMENCING PHASE II<br>INVASION|Scrin transmission}}
The last transmission from LEGION contained the following words (Scrin-English translation):
 
 
{{Quote|'EARTH WARP GATE STATUS ACTIVE'<br>'COMMENCING PHASE 2'<br>'INVASION'|Transmission from Scrin AI}}
 
   
 
As of [[2077]], no activity from the Scrin has been observed, but it is unlikely that GDI will rest on its laurels in regards to a potential second Scrin Invasion.
 
As of [[2077]], no activity from the Scrin has been observed, but it is unlikely that GDI will rest on its laurels in regards to a potential second Scrin Invasion.
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[[File:CNCTW Scrin Invasion Intel.png|thumb|left|200px|The invasion of Earth.]]
 
[[File:CNCTW Scrin Invasion Intel.png|thumb|left|200px|The invasion of Earth.]]
Base defenses rival those of the Brotherhood. Their [[Buzzer Hive]]s are capable of unleashing swarms of sentient razor blades upon vulnerable infantry units. [[Photon Cannon]]s deal significant plasma damage to vehicles on the ground, while [[Plasma Missile Battery|Plasma Missile Batteries]] pummel all airborne enemies. [[Storm Column]]s generate localized ion storms and are capable of attacking all enemies in the air and on the ground with frightening efficiency. They are often used to protect the towers and the Relay Nodes. [[Rift Generator]]s utilize advanced teleportation technology that warps space, creating a wormhole into deep space that most buildings and units are ejected through.
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Base defenses rival those of the Brotherhood. Their [[Buzzer Hive]]s are capable of unleashing swarms of sentient razor blades upon vulnerable infantry units. [[Photon Cannon]]s deal significant plasma damage to vehicles on the ground, while [[Plasma Missile Battery|Plasma Missile Batteries]] pummel all airborne enemies. [[Storm Column]]s generate localized ion storms and are capable of attacking all enemies in the air and on the ground with frightening efficiency. [[Rift Generator]]s utilize advanced teleportation technology that warps space, creating a wormhole into deep space that most buildings and units are ejected through.
   
 
The worst part is the gigantic, six-legged bug like [[Eradicator]] which rivals even the MARVs and Redeemers in terms of firepower and armor. It also has the ability to quickly make money, using its recycling system that dissembles and converts enemy units into raw materials for Scrin.
 
The worst part is the gigantic, six-legged bug like [[Eradicator]] which rivals even the MARVs and Redeemers in terms of firepower and armor. It also has the ability to quickly make money, using its recycling system that dissembles and converts enemy units into raw materials for Scrin.
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===Doctrine===
 
===Doctrine===
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Since the Scrin did not expect the possibility of indigenous resistance, the Scrin forces were unable to sustain a prolonged campaign against both GDI and Nod forces. Therefore, they resulted to diversion tactics, attacking major population centers and military bases in order to divert human forces from their true objectives: Threshold construction sites, and later, intelligence gathering operations. This worked for a time, but human forces quickly reorganized and launched a counterattack, eventually forcing the Scrin to retreat.
The Scrin forces largely rely on their aerial power. Their vehicles are well armored and versatile, although not as powerful as GDI's. Infantry are effective in closer quarters combat. Economically, the Scrin have an advantage, since they can gather Tiberium quickly, as well as have unlimited stores. Another advantage is the ability to (apparently) psychologically manipulate enemy forces.
 
   
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Though it should be noted that the Scrin fleet seen during the Third Tiberium War was only a harvesting operation, and the actual military doctrine of Scrin forces is completely unknown.
One problem the Scrin face is their lack of transport. Unlike the [[Brotherhood of Nod]] and [[GDI]], the Scrin have no equivalent [[Carryall]] or [[V-35 Ox]] transport to move their forces across impassable or tall terrain. While the Mastermind's teleport solves some of the problems a Scrin commander faces, the Masterminds themselves are unable to move across the terrain and as such are at a disadvantage. This can be in part remedied by the Drone Ship's flying abilities or the Wormhole support power to instantly move around the battlefield.
 
   
 
==Technology==
 
==Technology==
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Being an advanced alien species, the Scrin employed many strange and unusual technologies during their brief war with the humans, most of which human scientists could not even begin to understand, much less replicate.
As one might expect of a race able to launch invasions across the vastness of space, the Scrin possess a level of technology far superior to the GDI and Nod. While little is yet known about the full extent of how more advanced Scrin hardware works, there is a certain amount known for certain. While [[Nod]] may have been able to construct devastating laser and particle beam weapons based on technology gleaned from the [[Tacitus]], the Scrin deploy advanced energy weapons across all of their forces, having apparently completely abandoned conventional ballistics (except for the use of Tiberium shards). Furthermore, Scrin infantry and vehicles appear to be bioengineered mechanical constructs, a combination of living creature and machine far more advanced than the comparatively crude [[cyborg]]s that Nod and [[CABAL]] have managed in the past. The Scrin have even mastered teleportation and one of their superweapons, the [[Rift Generator]], is an artificially created portal that leads into deep space. Despite their superior technology, both GDI and Nod have been able to withstand the Scrin onslaught, thanks to weapons that are designed to interact with Tiberium, namely, [[sonic emitter]], or [[catalyst missile]], technology respectively. Both react violently with Tiberium, and are therefore devastating against the Tiberium based Scrin. This vulnerability to sonics is also shared by Scrin mechanical units, as the alloy employed in 99% of Scrin machinery is at least partially derived from Tiberium.
 
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*'''Space technology''': as expected from an advanced alien civilization, the Scrin possess advanced spacecraft capable of interstellar travel. These spacecraft are also capable of atmospheric flight, though they are apparently incapable of faster-than-light travel, and require their occupants to remain in stasis until arrival at their destination.
 
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*'''[[Wormhole]]s''': the Scrin utilize structures that project wormholes to teleport forces onto the battlefield. Wormholes can also be created without a structure to sustain them, though only temporarily. The Rift generator, the Scrin superweapon, works by opening a destructive wormhole and ejecting everything around it into deep space.
Naturally, the Scrin's knowledge of Tiberium and its uses is far superior to that of humans - unbelievably they are able to generate and control localized [[ion storm]]s as a method of defending themselves. Many Scrin units appear to repair or heal in Tiberium fields. The Scrin also have the ability to detect all forms of Tiberium on the battlefield via a so-called "[[Tiberium Vibration Scan|vibration scan]]." Furthermore, they have infinite reserve credits while GDI and Nod need to expand the maximum number of credits by creating Tiberium Silos, making the Scrin economy very overwhelming.
 
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*'''Teleportation''': in addition to wormholes, certain Scrin units are equipped with "[[Blink packs]]", allowing them to teleport short distances. Masterminds and Prodigies can teleport friendly units using Blink packs.
 
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*'''Energy weapons''': nearly all Scrin forces use some form of energy weapon, from the proton cannons used by [[Devourer tank]]s and [[Annihilator tripod]]s, to the plasma weapons used by Seekers and plasma missile batteries. The most devastating, however, was the Mothership's catalyst cannon, which can cause a deadly chain reaction that can wipe out an entire city with a single shot.
It should be noted that much of the advanced technology used by humans in 2077, such as forcefields and Tiberium Control technology, was probably reverse-engineered from Scrin hardware captured during the Third Tiberium War. As such, the technology gap between the two species is probably significantly smaller than it was in 2047.
 
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*'''Tiberium technology''': being a species that thrives on Tiberium, the Scrin naturally developed many ways to interact with it and exploit it. They could deploy growth accelerators that somehow increase Tiberium growth, detect it using a "vibration scan" technique, heal their forces with a Tiberium-based slime, agitate Tiberium stores to sabotage enemy economy, and weaponize it in multiple ways, from Tiberium-based beams to Tiberium shards. Scrin extractors have unlimited Tiberium storage capacity. Their structures, such as the Thresholds, were made of a type of Tiberium composite, and Tiberium also fueled their units and craft (though this also meant that they were vulnerable against anti-Tiberium weapons, such as [[sonic emitter]]s and [[Catalyst missile (Tiberium Wars)|catalyst missiles]]).
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*'''Ion storm manipulation''': perhaps due to their connection to Tiberium, Scrin forces can harness the power of ion storms. [[Storm column]]s and planetary assault carriers can create localized ion storms, and most Scrin spacecraft can harness the power of ion storms to augment their capabilities.
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*'''Bioengineering technology''': Scrin infantry and vehicles appear to be bioengineered mechanical constructs, a combination of living creature and machine far more advanced than the comparatively crude cyborgs that Nod and CABAL have managed in the past. The Scrin appears to have mastered this technology, capable of creating a wide range of units, each suited for a specific role.
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*'''Mind control''': Scrin [[Mastermind (Tiberium Wars)|Masterminds]] and [[Prodigy|Prodigies]] are capable of mind controlling enemy units and even structures. Traveler-17 also deploys [[Cultist (Kane's Wrath)|Cultists]], human abductees implanted with the spawns of a Prodigy, granting them mind control abilities and making them completely subservient to the Scrin.
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*'''Forcefield technology''': certain Scrin units can be upgraded with [[forcefield generators]], granting them extra protection. The forcefields can also absorb an EMP blast before collapsing.
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*'''Phasing technology''': the Scrin can somehow phase objects out of sync with reality, making them nearly indestructible (but unable to attack). This is the technology behind the [[phase field]]. On a larger scale, [[Threshold]]s, upon completion, are rendered completely invulnerable using [[phase generator]]s.
   
 
==Units within the Scrin==
 
==Units within the Scrin==
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
EA originally confirmed that the Scrin were to appear as a non-playable faction in [[Command and Conquer 4]]. Prior to even this, however, the Scrin were initially planned to once again be a playable faction in the pre-production phase. Regardless of intent, the only trace of the Scrin that appeared in C&C 4 was the Threshold Tower. It is unknown if this is disinformation or if EA officials consider the Tower itself to be part of a 'non playable faction,' but it is generally surmised among fans that the inclusion of the Scrin - to any great degree - fell victim to the budget and staff cuts that plagued C&C 4 during its production.
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EA originally confirmed that the Scrin were to appear as a non-playable faction in ''[[Command and Conquer 4]]''. Prior to even this, however, the Scrin were initially planned to once again be a playable faction in the [[Command & Conquer: Arena|pre-production phase]]. Regardless of intent, the only trace of the Scrin that appeared in ''Tiberian Twilight'' was the Threshold Tower. It is unknown if this is disinformation or if EA officials consider the Tower itself to be part of a 'non playable faction,' but it is generally surmised among fans that the inclusion of the Scrin - to any great degree - fell victim to the budget and staff cuts that plagued C&C 4 during its production.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* Due to their only appearance being in Command & Conquer 3, and their relatively short Campaign, some players are not as familiar with them as they are with GDI or Nod, which can give an advantage to an experienced Scrin player in multiplayer.
 
 
 
* The Scrin resembles the Ceph aliens from Crysis series, but only when the Ceph had not yet adapted to earth's environment. The purpose of the early Ceph and the Scrin are similar; the Ceph harvest energy to birth a central intelligence The Alpha Ceph whilst the Scrin harvest Tiberium as a resource.
 
* The Scrin resembles the Ceph aliens from Crysis series, but only when the Ceph had not yet adapted to earth's environment. The purpose of the early Ceph and the Scrin are similar; the Ceph harvest energy to birth a central intelligence The Alpha Ceph whilst the Scrin harvest Tiberium as a resource.
 
* For gameplay purposes, the Scrin [[Mothership AI|AI announcer]] uses the human term for Tiberium instead of their own, ''"Ichor"'' (e.g. "Tiberium field depleted").
 
* For gameplay purposes, the Scrin [[Mothership (AI)|AI announcer]] uses the human term for Tiberium instead of their own, ''"Ichor"'' (e.g. "Tiberium field depleted").
 
 
* Compared to its adversaries, the Scrin's production buildings (except the Drone Platform and Foundry) visibly shows whenever it is training a unit or not (especially the Warp Chasm when producing an Eradicator Hexapod), by means of the orb growing larger. Additionally, the orbs pull the remaining materials whenever its respective structure is destroyed, as a neat graphical effect.
 
* Compared to its adversaries, the Scrin's production buildings (except the Drone Platform and Foundry) visibly shows whenever it is training a unit or not (especially the Warp Chasm when producing an Eradicator Hexapod), by means of the orb growing larger. Additionally, the orbs pull the remaining materials whenever its respective structure is destroyed, as a neat graphical effect.
 
 
* Scrin vehicles seem to bleed green "blood" (possibly Tiberium) when under fire, hinting at their technorganic nature.
 
* Scrin vehicles seem to bleed green "blood" (possibly Tiberium) when under fire, hinting at their technorganic nature.
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* Scrin repair drones can repair not only vehicles, but infantry units as well, including human infantry from the other two factions.
 
* An entry in the Intelligence Database mentions that the aliens refer to another alien species they previously encountered as "brother", "ascended", "enemy", and "Scrin". This implies that the aliens that invaded Earth may not be the "true" Scrin after all, but rather a related or derivative species.
 
* An entry in the Intelligence Database mentions that the aliens refer to another alien species they previously encountered as "brother", "ascended", "enemy", and "Scrin". This implies that the aliens that invaded Earth may not be the "true" Scrin after all, but rather a related or derivative species.
** This is supported by the fact that in the cutscene before the [[Overwhelming Force|first Scrin mission]], certain localizations, such as the Traditional Chinese version, shows the line "The Scrin are the only species allowed to exist in the universe" before "Overlord will be intrigued". This line is not present in the English version, suggesting that it was cut for contradicting the story, but the localization team was not informed.
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** This is supported by the fact that the aliens never refer to themselves as Scrin in the Scrin campaign. Also, in the cutscene before the [[London (mission)|first Scrin mission]], the in-game subtitles, which can be activated through patches, has the [[Supervisor]] state that "Species must be Scrin." after saying that "No precedent exists for viable indigenous resistance after Ichor LQ detonation event." This suggests that the Scrin are actually the aliens' enemies, and that they mistook the humans for the Scrin.
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*During the [[Tiberium Wars Community Summit 2006|2006 Community Summit]], it was revealed that the Scrin campaign was going to have 8 missions<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190719133027/http://www.cnc-source.com/index.php?page=content/tw/summit/twsummitpg2 CnC Source article]</ref>. The final game only had 4 Scrin missions, implying that the Scrin campaign was vastly simplified, most likely due to time constraints.
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**In the game's csf file, [[Croatia (Scrin mission)|Croatia]], the penultimate Scrin mission, was named "Alien_1_3" and [[Threshold 19 (mission)|Threshold 19]], the final mission, was named "Alien_1_5", implying that at least one Scrin mission was cut during development.
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Ah, the Visitors, greatest of paradoxes! Ancient, immeasurably powerful, yet chained to the physical by a desire for Tiberium so strong, it eats at their very core!
- Kane(src)

The Scrin, or Visitors, are a powerful and technologically advanced alien race, suspected to be related to the origins of the Tacitus. Calling Tiberium "Ichor", the Scrin have a dependence on the substance and will die if they do not receive Tiberium infusion or radiation from a Control Node.

The Scrin are suspected to have been the ones who originally seeded Earth with Tiberium using a meteor, intending to harvest the mineral after it had reached a sufficient concentration by extracting it with Threshold Towers. However, Kane tricked GDI into causing a premature liquid Tiberium explosion, luring the Scrin mining force to Earth. Commanded by Foreman 371 and his AI assistant, they were unprepared for the military resistance of the native humans, expecting a dying populace in disarray. Eventually, GDI pushed them back and destroyed the Control Node, killing all their forces, while the Foreman retreated through the last remaining Threshold.

Physiology

ScrinSupervisor

The Scrin Supervisor

Little is known of the Scrin's actual physical appearance during the Third Tiberium War. From recovered intelligence briefings, the Scrin appear to be glowing illuminated insectoid figures. Even then, it is unknown if these are truly representative of their physiology; if it is a representation, more likely than not that the recovered transmissions are in some form of holographic detail, hence the glowing. Most Scrin infantry are a sophisticated cross of biological and mechanical elements, almost insectoid in appearance. However, it is hard to determine if these are representations of the actual Scrin master race, or mere cyborg drones created for the purpose of combat.

Recently revealed intelligence has shown that the Scrin have a physical form that is possibly wholly organic. They are able to utilise Tiberium infusion, as well as become mutated by the substance. The Scrin appear to be dependent on Tiberium as a life source as seen at the end of the GDI campaign the Scrin died without Tiberium radiation.

Culture

"Oh my God! They're destroying everything!"
- GDI Soldier witnessing the destructiveness of the Scrin

Little of the Scrin's society is known, excluding that like humanity, they are violent and resource-hungry, only considerably worse. Kane referred to them as a "cult of addiction in the guise of a species", and was not too far off.

The Scrin's society or government appears to be organized in a hierarchy, headed by a single leader. Their culture consists of various castes and sects. These groups are specialized, and provide the Scrin with certain functions. Several subsects have been developed specifically to deal with native populations of Tiberium harvesting worlds. The Cult of Reaper is an enforcer caste, while the Traveler Sect specializes in covert operations. A form of religion apparently exists among the Scrin, as the Reaper cult ideology has strong religious overtones.

Hierarchy

The Scrin, in spite of their insect-like appearance use ranks comparable to those of human militaries. Known ranks are:

  • The Overlord - The supreme ruler of the Scrin.
  • Supervisors - As their name implies, their duty is to oversee the harvesting operations of the Foremen in other planets. They are free to give Foremen orders and answer only to the Overlord.
  • Foremen - The leaders in charge of directly leading the Tiberium/Ichor harvesting operations in their respective assigned location. They are the equivalent of battlefield commanders in terrestrial armies.

Note that the primarily "civillian" nomenclature used (e.g. the use of "foreman" instead of "commander") may be a consequence of the Scrin incursion on Earth in 2047 being, primarily a Tiberium/Ichor harvesting operation and not a true military invasion.

Subfactions

Further research into the Scrin has allowed InOps to learn that the Scrin have at least two sub-factions, in addition to the main faction that was most commonly seen on Earth during the Third Tiberium War. Reaper-17 is a faction that focuses on armored tactics and better harvesting operations. Reaper-17 based a huge amount of their military strength on incorporarting Tiberium into their weapons and walkers. The Traveler-59 focus on speed and mind-control, this made them perfect for quick Tiberium extraction in areas. Due to this quickness Traveler-59 were known for hardly any military loses.

Intelligence will continue their research into studying these subfactions in the future.

History

Ichor-LQ detonation on previously seeded planet.
- Alien AI, referring to the liquid Tiberium detonation at Temple Prime(src)
CNCTW Soldier vs Scrin

The Scrin were merciless against the inhabitants of Earth.

The Scrin arrived in the solar system many centuries ago, concealed behind an asteroid beyond the orbit of Neptune, their ships dormant and their crews in suspended animation ever since humanity was still in the Dark Ages.[1] They refer to Earth as a "previously seeded planet", implying that they were responsible for the Tiberium-infested meteorite that brought the alien substance to Earth in 1995.[2] As they slept, they waited for the radiation signal of a liquid Tiberium detonation, which, in all previous cases, signaled the collapse or near-collapse of indigenous civilizations and the maturation of planet-wide Tiberium deposits.[3][4]

Evidence of Alien Life

TS Scrin ship

Nod ship based on alien technology

Prior to the Scrin invasion during the Third Tiberium War there were already signs of extraterrestrial life. A crashed UFO was found within a Nod complex near Cairo during the First Tiberium War, and a Nod warship was based on alien technology.[5] The Tacitus itself was not only believed to be of extraterrestrial origin, but GDI decoding between the Second and Third Tiberium War found a warning about a future alien invasion.

First Contact

Shortly after the ion cannon strike on Temple Prime and the resulting liquid Tiberium detonation, the Scrin detected the signal they had been waiting for. Shortly afterwards, Scrin AIs awoke the Foremen of the harvesting fleet from stasis and began approaching Earth at sublight speeds.

The Scrin ships, which consisted of six large transport ships, were first detected by GDI's JPL Deep Space Network at the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune. As the vessels approached Earth, Director Redmond Boyle ordered all ion cannons in the Southern Hemisphere to be fired at the alien vessels[6][7]. This prompted the six vessels to activate defensive dispersal functions, causing them to disperse into thirty-nine drone ships, which then crashed into Red zones on every continent, suffering only minor damage in the process.[8]

Diversion tactics

After their drone ships landed on Earth, the Scrin quickly realized that the deployment of harvesting forces appear to be premature, as the indigenous population - humans - are still dangerously viable, an unprecedented event. One of the Scrin AIs suggested aborting the mission, but the Scrin Supervisor ordered the Scrin forces to proceed with harvesting as planned. The Scrin AI objected, noting that the harvesting operation was intended for Threshold defense, and was unsuitable for prolonged resistance to organized forces, but the Supervisor dismissed the objection, instead ordering the Foremen to divert human forces from Threshold construction sites until each site has a relay node.[9]

The unexpected arrival of the Scrin caught both GDI and Nod completely off guard, as major population centers in Blue zones and Yellow zones alike were attacked by the aliens[10], including London[11], Munich[12], and Kampala[13]. Even cities that were previously thought to be safe because of their low strategic value, such as Cologne, were attacked and destroyed by alien forces.[14] The city of Berne was hit especially hard, having being reduced to a wasteland by an alien Mothership[15].

Since most major population centers were in Blue zones, Nod was spared the worst of the attacks[16], but the Brotherhood's situation was still desperate enough that General Kilian Qatar, Nod's acting commander at the time, was forced to ally with a GDI commander in order to defend Australia from the Scrin. Though she secretly planned to steal GDI's nuclear launch codes and delivery systems during the chaos[17].

The Tide Turns

Relay Node

The Control Node, which supplied Scrin forces worldwide with vitally needed Tiberium radiation.

"Get the hell off my planet, alien scum!"
- GDI Soldier, during the anti-Scrin campaign

Soon the situation turned dire for the Scrin as they encountered increased use of sonic emitters by GDI to contain and break down Tiberium. Since the Scrin are Tiberium-based life it was only logical that the sonic emitters and catalyst missiles developed by GDI and Kane respectively had a destructive effect on them. Both Nod and GDI began pushing into the Red Zones, GDI intending to destroy the massive Towers under construction, and Nod hoping to claim one for themselves. As this occurred, an alien AI decided to deny an order to continue the Earth operation and complete construction of the 19 towers it called "Thresholds" in order to protect the Foreman partnered with it. The Foreman's Mothership managed to use the Threshold 19 in time to escape Earth shortly after the destruction of the majority of the towers and but before the destruction of the Control Node, an event that rendered all remaining Scrin forces useless and ended the Third Tiberium War.

Since it appears clear from artifact analysis and Tacitus data that the "invasion" force sent to Earth wasn't an invasion force at all, but merely a misguided harvesting operation; considering the task force sent to Earth was led by a Foreman and his forces were unsuitable for prolonged war this could be true. An actual invasion - if it occurs - may be mammoth in proportion.

Invasion?

In 2052, Nod forces led by LEGION were able to retrieve the Tacitus from GDI's Rocky Mountains base. Due to GDI's experiments rendering the Tacitus unstable, Kane inserted into LEGION's console immediately, allowing LEGION to interface with it. After accessing the device, LEGION apparently accesses the Scrin warp link and intercepts a transmission.

EARTH WARP GATE STATUS ACTIVE
COMMENCING PHASE II
INVASION

- Scrin transmission

As of 2077, no activity from the Scrin has been observed, but it is unlikely that GDI will rest on its laurels in regards to a potential second Scrin Invasion.

Military

Scrin Mothership

Undoubtedly the most destructive Scrin unit, the Mothership.

Aliens! Jesus, look at those things!
- GDI Soldier, witnessing the extent of Scrin military capabilities

The Scrin are as versatile as GDI. On the ground, Buzzers can rapidly tear any infantry squad that they encounter to pieces, while Disintegrators explode if vehicles attempt to run them down, and the durable Shock Troopers are able to take on all enemies, even aircraft. The rarest Scrin 'infantry' unit, the Mastermind, is able to mind-control not only entire tank crews, but personnel inside production buildings to convert them to serve the Scrin. Corrupters can heal other units, turn infantry into Visceroids and flood garrisoned buildings to clear them, via a Tiberium-based sludge. The more advanced Scrin vehicles can prove a serious threat to even GDI armor, with speedy Devourer Tanks able to absorb Tiberium to enhance their firepower, while their Annihilator Tripod is a true rival to Mammoth Tanks. While their ground troops are very capable, air power seems to be their true strength. Their main construction vehicle are Drone Ships, which are literally flying MCVs. Maneuverable Stormriders are the aerial rivals of Firehawks but with the added bonus of infinite munitions, while Devastator Warships have ravaged nearly all of the Blue Zones with deadly plasma artillery weapons and enormous Planetary Assault Carriers - flying aircraft carriers - are able to project massive amounts of firepower via small drone fighters and miniature Ion storms. Their rarely-encountered Motherships can level cities in a single shot of their main weapon, and are responsible for the destruction of Berne, Switzerland.

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The invasion of Earth.

Base defenses rival those of the Brotherhood. Their Buzzer Hives are capable of unleashing swarms of sentient razor blades upon vulnerable infantry units. Photon Cannons deal significant plasma damage to vehicles on the ground, while Plasma Missile Batteries pummel all airborne enemies. Storm Columns generate localized ion storms and are capable of attacking all enemies in the air and on the ground with frightening efficiency. Rift Generators utilize advanced teleportation technology that warps space, creating a wormhole into deep space that most buildings and units are ejected through.

The worst part is the gigantic, six-legged bug like Eradicator which rivals even the MARVs and Redeemers in terms of firepower and armor. It also has the ability to quickly make money, using its recycling system that dissembles and converts enemy units into raw materials for Scrin.

Unlike GDI and Nod, the Scrin do not have aircraft capable of transporting ground infantry and light vehicles, but instead have the more deadly ability to teleport units into the enemy base, without the fear of having them intercepted as would occur if they used conventional transportation, though this requires a high tech-level to utilize.

Despite the devastation caused by the aliens, many believe that humanity did not witness the full extent of the Scrin military capabilities during the Third Tiberium War. It should be noted that the Scrin encountered were part of a mere harvesting operation which thought there would be no resistance at all when they arrived. The destruction of the Earth operation caused Overlord to plan a full-scale invasion. It can be inferred that a true military assault will be massive in comparison to the harvesting operation.

Doctrine

Since the Scrin did not expect the possibility of indigenous resistance, the Scrin forces were unable to sustain a prolonged campaign against both GDI and Nod forces. Therefore, they resulted to diversion tactics, attacking major population centers and military bases in order to divert human forces from their true objectives: Threshold construction sites, and later, intelligence gathering operations. This worked for a time, but human forces quickly reorganized and launched a counterattack, eventually forcing the Scrin to retreat.

Though it should be noted that the Scrin fleet seen during the Third Tiberium War was only a harvesting operation, and the actual military doctrine of Scrin forces is completely unknown.

Technology

Being an advanced alien species, the Scrin employed many strange and unusual technologies during their brief war with the humans, most of which human scientists could not even begin to understand, much less replicate.

  • Space technology: as expected from an advanced alien civilization, the Scrin possess advanced spacecraft capable of interstellar travel. These spacecraft are also capable of atmospheric flight, though they are apparently incapable of faster-than-light travel, and require their occupants to remain in stasis until arrival at their destination.
  • Wormholes: the Scrin utilize structures that project wormholes to teleport forces onto the battlefield. Wormholes can also be created without a structure to sustain them, though only temporarily. The Rift generator, the Scrin superweapon, works by opening a destructive wormhole and ejecting everything around it into deep space.
  • Teleportation: in addition to wormholes, certain Scrin units are equipped with "Blink packs", allowing them to teleport short distances. Masterminds and Prodigies can teleport friendly units using Blink packs.
  • Energy weapons: nearly all Scrin forces use some form of energy weapon, from the proton cannons used by Devourer tanks and Annihilator tripods, to the plasma weapons used by Seekers and plasma missile batteries. The most devastating, however, was the Mothership's catalyst cannon, which can cause a deadly chain reaction that can wipe out an entire city with a single shot.
  • Tiberium technology: being a species that thrives on Tiberium, the Scrin naturally developed many ways to interact with it and exploit it. They could deploy growth accelerators that somehow increase Tiberium growth, detect it using a "vibration scan" technique, heal their forces with a Tiberium-based slime, agitate Tiberium stores to sabotage enemy economy, and weaponize it in multiple ways, from Tiberium-based beams to Tiberium shards. Scrin extractors have unlimited Tiberium storage capacity. Their structures, such as the Thresholds, were made of a type of Tiberium composite, and Tiberium also fueled their units and craft (though this also meant that they were vulnerable against anti-Tiberium weapons, such as sonic emitters and catalyst missiles).
  • Ion storm manipulation: perhaps due to their connection to Tiberium, Scrin forces can harness the power of ion storms. Storm columns and planetary assault carriers can create localized ion storms, and most Scrin spacecraft can harness the power of ion storms to augment their capabilities.
  • Bioengineering technology: Scrin infantry and vehicles appear to be bioengineered mechanical constructs, a combination of living creature and machine far more advanced than the comparatively crude cyborgs that Nod and CABAL have managed in the past. The Scrin appears to have mastered this technology, capable of creating a wide range of units, each suited for a specific role.
  • Mind control: Scrin Masterminds and Prodigies are capable of mind controlling enemy units and even structures. Traveler-17 also deploys Cultists, human abductees implanted with the spawns of a Prodigy, granting them mind control abilities and making them completely subservient to the Scrin.
  • Forcefield technology: certain Scrin units can be upgraded with forcefield generators, granting them extra protection. The forcefields can also absorb an EMP blast before collapsing.
  • Phasing technology: the Scrin can somehow phase objects out of sync with reality, making them nearly indestructible (but unable to attack). This is the technology behind the phase field. On a larger scale, Thresholds, upon completion, are rendered completely invulnerable using phase generators.

Units within the Scrin

Behind the scenes

EA originally confirmed that the Scrin were to appear as a non-playable faction in Command and Conquer 4. Prior to even this, however, the Scrin were initially planned to once again be a playable faction in the pre-production phase. Regardless of intent, the only trace of the Scrin that appeared in Tiberian Twilight was the Threshold Tower. It is unknown if this is disinformation or if EA officials consider the Tower itself to be part of a 'non playable faction,' but it is generally surmised among fans that the inclusion of the Scrin - to any great degree - fell victim to the budget and staff cuts that plagued C&C 4 during its production.

Trivia

  • The Scrin resembles the Ceph aliens from Crysis series, but only when the Ceph had not yet adapted to earth's environment. The purpose of the early Ceph and the Scrin are similar; the Ceph harvest energy to birth a central intelligence The Alpha Ceph whilst the Scrin harvest Tiberium as a resource.
  • For gameplay purposes, the Scrin AI announcer uses the human term for Tiberium instead of their own, "Ichor" (e.g. "Tiberium field depleted").
  • Compared to its adversaries, the Scrin's production buildings (except the Drone Platform and Foundry) visibly shows whenever it is training a unit or not (especially the Warp Chasm when producing an Eradicator Hexapod), by means of the orb growing larger. Additionally, the orbs pull the remaining materials whenever its respective structure is destroyed, as a neat graphical effect.
  • Scrin vehicles seem to bleed green "blood" (possibly Tiberium) when under fire, hinting at their technorganic nature.
  • Scrin repair drones can repair not only vehicles, but infantry units as well, including human infantry from the other two factions.
  • An entry in the Intelligence Database mentions that the aliens refer to another alien species they previously encountered as "brother", "ascended", "enemy", and "Scrin". This implies that the aliens that invaded Earth may not be the "true" Scrin after all, but rather a related or derivative species.
    • This is supported by the fact that the aliens never refer to themselves as Scrin in the Scrin campaign. Also, in the cutscene before the first Scrin mission, the in-game subtitles, which can be activated through patches, has the Supervisor state that "Species must be Scrin." after saying that "No precedent exists for viable indigenous resistance after Ichor LQ detonation event." This suggests that the Scrin are actually the aliens' enemies, and that they mistook the humans for the Scrin.
  • During the 2006 Community Summit, it was revealed that the Scrin campaign was going to have 8 missions[18]. The final game only had 4 Scrin missions, implying that the Scrin campaign was vastly simplified, most likely due to time constraints.
    • In the game's csf file, Croatia, the penultimate Scrin mission, was named "Alien_1_3" and Threshold 19, the final mission, was named "Alien_1_5", implying that at least one Scrin mission was cut during development.

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Gallery of loading screens


References

  1. Verdu, Michael. 2007-02-02. Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars Designer Diary #5 - Introducing the Scrin. GameSpot.
  2. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Scrin mission 1: "London". "Mothership AI: Ichor-LQ detonation on previously seeded planet."
  3. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Scrin mission 1: "London". "Supervisor: No precedent exists for viable indigenous resistance after Ichor-LQ detonation event. Overlord will be intrigued."
  4. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Scrin mission 2: "Munich". "Mothership interface: Ichor-LQ concentrations 77.3 below expected levels... 18.6 of surface Ichor in reaping condition... Only 5.3 of deposits suitable for offload to Ichor Hub."
  5. Ishmael, 5 January 2007. C&C Timeline, #33 (archived). Petroglyph Forums. Last accessed: 28 March 2010.
  6. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. GDI mission 12: "Munich".
  7. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Nod mission 10: "Outback". Ajay: "Commander! You're not gonna believe this. GDI just activated all their ion cannons in the Southern Hemisphere! Thought they were gonna wipe us off the map in Australia, but they are firing at something in space."
  8. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Scrin mission 1: "London". Mothership AI: "Defensive dispersal functions initiated. Minor transporter damage, proceeding as targeted."
  9. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Scrin mission 1: "London". Mothership AI: "Supervisor, registering objection. Harvesting operations rated for Threshold defense. It is unsuitable for prolonged resistance to organized forces." Supervisor: "Disorganize them! Divert indigenous forces away from relay nodes during construction. Objection dismissed."
  10. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. GDI mission 12: "Munich". Sandra Telfair: "It's not just Blue Zones bearing the brunt, several prominent Yellow Zones are also under attack, and Nod's being unable to mount a defense."
  11. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Scrin mission 1: "London".
  12. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Scrin mission 2: "Munich".
  13. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath. Nod mission 10: "Hearts and Minds".
  14. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. GDI Eyewitness Accounts, "GDI Field Recon - the Fall of Cologne".
  15. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. GDI Eyewitness Accounts, "GDI Field Recon - the Fall of Berne".
  16. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Nod Field Intelligence, "An Invasion Global in Scope".
  17. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Nod mission 11: "Sydney City Wall".
  18. CnC Source article
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