This page includes a transcript of The Towers Must Fall, the introductory cinematic to the Italian Red Zone missions, the fifth and final act of the GDI campaign of Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars.[1]
Description[]
General Granger and Lt. Telfair update you on what they know about the mysterious towers rising out of the Red Zones.
Transcript[]
Ibrahiim's Interview[]
[The William Frank Hour]
[with Today's Guest]
[Dr. Emel Ibrahiim]
Frank: The invaders appear less concerned with taking control of our cities than with constructing massive structures in the Red Zones. Any attempt to impede or even investigate this activity is met with shocking force. Here to shed some light on these enemy structures is Dr. Emel Ibrahiim, research manager at GDI's Future-Tech lab.
[Dr. Emel Ibrahiim]
[GDI Research Specialist]
Frank: First of all, Dr. Ibrahiim, congratulations from your escape from Munich.
Ibrahiim: Thank you, William. It was... most harrowing.
Frank: I can only imagine. Now what can you tell us about these strange Red Zone towers?
Ibrahiim: As with everything involving invaders, Tiberium is key. They utilize these green crystals in ways we cannot even imagine. We know for instance that Tiberium fuels their craft, their weapons, and we know that these towers are made of a Tiberium composite material. What we don't know is the purpose of these towers. We have only theories.
Frank: Fascinating, just what are those theories?
Ibrahiim: Could be Tiberium refineries, missile silos, even planetary destruction system. We need to get closer, we don't have enough information.
Frank: Not so easy is it?
Ibrahiim: No... not so easy.
Frank: Thank you, Dr. Ibrahiim. Whatever these structures are, I think it's safe to say they were not built for the benefit of mankind.
The Towers Must Fall[]
[ACT V]
[GDI Central Command]
[Washington, DC]
[Blue Zone B-2]
Granger: Commander, it's hard to believe, but all the data seems to indicate that those attacks on our cities were just a diversion away from the invaders' real agenda: building those towers. We don't know what they are but we know they've got to come down before they're finished, and that's where you come in. Lieutenant?
Telfair: The largest tower, the one closest to completion, is in Italy, where this whole Tiberium mess started over 50 years ago.
Granger: It's gonna be tough Commander, but if you can take down this damn thing, the hope is the rest will fall like dominoes. Kirce can fill you in on our strategy.
References[]
- ↑ Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Cinematic: "The Towers Must Fall".
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