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Edboy: How you doin Ed, been a long time. As of this Chapter, Ruth doesn't still know she's in Remnant.

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DISCLAIMER: C&C IS OWNED BY WESTWOOD, Who? EA? Who's that? RWBY IS OWNED BY MONTY OUM AND ROOSTER TEETH

WARNING: RATED M TO BE SAFE, BEWARE OF BAD GRAMMAR.

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GAMER UI

"EVA TALKING"

"Talking"

'Thinking'

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Chapter 1

So my first day in a new world is what I would call a rough day, filled with both good and bad news.

Knowing that I'm transported to a new world is one thing but it being a reality is another, add to the fact that it was Truck-kun that did it, you cannot get anymore clichéd from a typical Isekai novel.

Being aware that my family is going to be fine financially brought me relief at the very least, though the thought of safety and securing my family's future in exchange of my life worthy it is a bit concerning, but still a small part in my mind agrees that I could at least relieve myself of the fact.

Back to my new reality, I cued up my first building for construction. Casual players would always construct power-providing buildings first before anything else but the Construction Yard has enough power to power up a few buildings, with my current limited amount of resources and lack of Tiberium deposits in the area I had to be very economic on how I spend my Funds.

So construct the building that makes more Funds to use first, a Refinery.

The next problem is Tiberium, which could only be solved by my Priestess Tiberius.

UNITS

1 Construction Yard: +10 Power

BUILDING/TRAINING

Tiberium Refinery: 18:43

POWER: 0/10

Before deciding to going out and waiting the Refinery to be finished, I had to test my powers first.

The Construction Yard was surprisingly big for a compact and convertible building-vehicle, almost at the height of a two to three story building and as wide as two warehouses. It also had its own small underground complex where the more intricate production machineries are placed.

Now I'm no scientist or hardcore sci-fi enthusiast but I know mumbo jumbo if I see one. The MCV is a work of art, while not as efficient or technological as SupCom Proto-crafters or Planetary Annhilation Fabbers, the MCV uses a combination of automated foundry, nano-forging, drone assistance and fabrication units to create constructs that could've been bigger than the entire complex itself and turn those constructs into compact and convertible interconnected assembly crates.

The MCV is basically a giant and advanced portable 3D Printer and I'm watching automated metal arms assemble parts of the Refinery as if their Lego pieces. I mean seriously, I'm looking at long storage tubes and silos being turned into polyhedron metal crates.

Other than the important parts, the MCV despite being automated and not needing a crew to maintain it still featured rooms, a cafeteria, showers, hydroponic farming, armory, laboratories, infirmary and other essential accommodations needed to support a crew and a small army.

If this is the style of the GDI (In extension the Brotherhood) in base building, I can assume that the other available structures are in the same principle.

I used one of the many empty rooms found in the building. It was big enough and safe enough for testing thanks to the steel doors, seal tight architect and internal Repulsor Field to contain any Tiberium contamination both from the inside and outside.

I'm honestly scared to test outside not because of the fact the world is still unknown to me but because the world would be at risk if I make one mistake.

I didn't want any chances my power test failing that could result Tiberium digging through this world crust, start converting minerals or living organisms and spread out of control without still having no assets such as facilities and units to counter it.

This world no matter how alien is not worth being killed by Tiberium.

On that thought…Scrins, nuff said.

So here I am in the middle of a white room, wearing a ZOCOM Tiberium Field Suit and a simple metal table and two chairs in the center as my test subjects.

I know I'm immune to Tiberium thanks to the perk but the suit was just the paranoia in me. I sailing in uncharted waters here so there's nothing wrong being overly safe.

I did remove the gloves while still having the suit seal tight.

Okay Ruth, you can do this.

Breathe in then breathe out.

Feel the power, control it at will.

Easily enough, I felt something powerful thrum in me as if responding to me, begging to be used.

I focused on that pulse of power towards my hands. Green lightning started dancing between my fingers.

Okay so far, so good.

"Alright let's do this slowly."

I directly touched the chairs, Tiberium crystals started appearing on its surface and spreading like a cancer.

I stopped right just before the Tiberium starts to spread on the floor and plucked a shard of Tiberium from the chair turned tiberium and awed at the mesmerizingly dangerous crystal.

It's beautiful.

Back in my old world, I was only able to see diamonds through glasses when I go window shopping with little sis.

Never touched one before since I could only stop and look at those expensive stones before one of the staff shoos me out.

The Tiberium crystal in my hand felt special to me. Without my perk, I would be already dead for directly touching Tiberium.

The soft green glow and utterly mesmerizing crystalline surface had me staring for a good long time before the reminder of how terrifying these things can be took me out from my starring.

It's just so beautiful.

Sadly, I'll never forget that this thing I'm holding will always be a danger to life.

I…am a danger to life.

Now I'm rambling again.

Darn it Ruth, keep it together.

Putting down the shard, I slap my cheeks. I really need to stop being pessimistic about myself.

Back to power testing, I closed my eyes and concentrated back to that familiar pulse.

Feel the power, control it at will.

There it is again, now direct that power towards the table.

"Faster and with more…force."

And then lightning continually blasted from my finger tips in Emperor Palpatine fashion towards the metal table. It took only 3 seconds before the table was nothing more but sharp green crystals chiseled to look like a table.

Now to will the Tiberium from the infected subjects to spread itself towards the other uninfected one.

And so did the Tiberium spread itself through the floor towards its destination.

So the power testing confirmed half of my perk then. I can spread Tiberium both via skin contact or Sith-lightning (I dancing happily in my mind at the thought of being a semi-force user) and able control its spread at will.

The only test remaining is my control to its lethality and for that I need a live test subject. I'm an exception since I'm immune to it and so I'll need a living breathing organism to see if I can infect and not kill it in the process.

But I will not do that. That's a really big no. I'm not a mad, insane and apathetic scientist.

Maybe when I go outside and found a convenient test subject like a frog. Yes that's fine, I dissected frogs in high school so that's ethically acceptable.

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After a few more testing's just to confirm a few answers to personal questions regarding my powers, I learned a bit about the potential advantages and dangers to the Perk.

Commander's Mind gives me extended sense of sight and hearing through my units. At least that's what it said in the UI.

Priestess Tiberius grants me the sixth sense with I am Tiberium itself, a Tiberium raging from a tiny shard to a giant crystalline deposit could as well be an extension to my sixth sense.

But that can only help so much in a battlefield.

While I can tell something is near a Tiberium and feel its surroundings, Tiberium doesn't have eyes so I can't see who is who or where is exactly where.

I thank Commanders Mind that's preventing my brain from blowing due to information overload.

After all that, I finally had my first moment in the world outside.

I looked up and there was nothing but clouds and the blue sky, with the occasional flock of birds.

No two celestial bodies in the morning, so not Familiar of Zero. No scary faced moon so Legend of Zelda.

With the surroundings looking like your normal rural area, I had little to no clue where or which universe am I.

The green pasture kind of reminds me of The Reach from Game of Thrones but I hope to Rob that it's not, I hate political intrigues.

If anything I could be in the Belgian countryside or Ulster farmlands of Ireland.

Stop it Ruth, you're rambling again Ugh…

'Missions.'

Main Mission

Brave New World
#Establish a Base of Operations and Scout the region.
1. Deploy MCV
2. Construct a Barracks and Refinery.
3. Train two squads of Riflemen.
4. Find out where you are.

"Construction Complete."

Would you look at that, the Refinery finished building just in time.

Now where to place it, in game I and most players always place Tiberium Refinery's at the edge of Tiberium deposits due to the lack of Allied Chromospheres as to save time and grab as much Funds in the early game.

While I can see a bird's eye view of my surroundings in my mind, the CP (Commanders Pad) helped a bit since I'm still practicing and not completely in sync with CM (Commanders Mind).

Conveniently enough, the CP does make it look like you're playing a typical C&C game only instead of mouse and keyboard, the controls are touch screen and neural waves from my brain.

Like the game, I can only place structures within the limited range of the Yard indicated by a blue circle around it, give or take I can place the refinery as far as about 150 meters away from the center. I'm guessing that's how long the MCV can stretch its crane (That's one long piece of construction equipment) and I can only expand through more buildings, a spare crane or a surveyor.

Having decided where to place the Refinery, I placed it in just a few meters away from the Yard and just in between a hill and flat land.

The Construction Yard's sole in-built pincer or crane (can't decide) started hauling out the Metal crates from the building which I assumed to be the parts of the Refinery that I saw earlier and started piling them in a rather organized manner like its assembling Lego parts.

When the last crate was placed, boy did the earth shook when I witnessed a building uproot itself from the ground and transform into its intended aesthetic. I had to cover my eyes as smoke and dust started gather around it.

It took a minute before everything stopped and the smoke and dust disappeared. In its place was an undeniably real GDI Refinery and beside it is its own GDI Tiberium Harvester.

POWER: 6/10

I feel giddy at the sight of it.

"Must…not…squeal."I started pinching my arm rather painfully as to prevent myself jumping up and down in excitement at the deliberate fan-service.

Wide utilitarian and angular box profile, two giant pincers-mounted plasma cutters used to harvest Tiberium, top mounted machine gun, impractical and exposed glassed cockpit.

Yep deliberate fan-service…I can only imagine my reaction when I see a real mammoth tank or a Juggernaut.

When the Refinery appeared, it seems like my senses extended as to include the Refinery, the harvester and its driver.

What the Refinery's in-built security cameras, I see. What the Harvesters' integrated sensor, I feel. What the Collectors Drive see and hear, they piggy back to me.

That's two powers testing checked off the list.

Multi-tasking and high processing brain checked.

I approached the Harvester when it drove out the Refinery, I can feel the drivers eagerness to harvest Tiberium when it was replaced with confusion then disappointment when there's no Tiberium in the surrounding area.

Stopping just a meter away from the giant vehicle, I shouted at the driver.

"Excuse me! Can you come down here?"

Wait…why am I shouting when I can mind talk him. Never mind might be too rude.

"Ah! Commander, you here to observe my work but I can't seem to detect any Tiberium around here."

"Because there aren't any yet, I need to check something first before we start seeding so can you please come down here."

"Oh, of course Commander. Sorry about that, got too eager to work." The driver exited his glass cockpit and climbed down the ladder bolted to the side.

"It's okay; I still need to place some safety measures before we can start a Tiberium farm, especially in a blue zone."

"Aye, safety first is the key I agree." Was what he said just as he reaches the ground and turns to face me.

Tall and sticks like a sore thumb, was my first thought observing the man in front of me.

The dark yellow BDU and white armor plates screams 'Shoot me' tactical wise in contrast to GDI HighCom officers, InOps specialists and agents who wore formal uniforms in blue and silver combination.

Similar to the contrast between white Imperial Storm troopers and grey uniformed Imperial Officers.

Other than that…he looked…buff?

Oh god, now I'm blushing…And the soldier just grinned.

Good job Ruth, you just exposed your hot blooded hormones you idiot!

"Lance corporal Dan Beckenson, Assistant engineer of Tiberium Control, Logistics and Reclamation Corps, reporting Ma'am." He recited with a salute accompanied with the same smug grin.

Don't screw up, don't screw up, don't screw up, don't screw up.

Letting out a mental sigh, I fixed up myself.

"…At east Lance corporal, now what exactly do you do?"

"I'm part of the Refining and Reclamation division, operating a standard variant of the TH-Liberator MkIII ma'am. Served me well so far and I don't mind machine gun, but to be honest I personally prefer the Heavy variant, so I can bring some friends along, kinda gets boring in the zone during harvesting operations."

"I see…how long have you been in GDI?"

The lance corporal started contemplating and was counting with his fingers then settled with three fingers.

Three years in a glorified cargo haul, respectable.

So they retain all experience after how do they feel about me snatching them from the world and their families?

Are they inclined to follow my lead willfully or this just a plain slavery?

"Three minutes…"

How can the-…Eh?

"…"

"…"

"I'm sorry…how long have you been serving again?"

"It's been a long three minutes and ten seconds ma'am. Normally Nod Scorpion Tanks would have already been harassing the base and hunting for me. Kinda surprised I'm still alive for almost four minutes ma'am."

/

That was oddly enlightening and mind boggling.

After a few more questions, I ordered the corporal back to his Harvester to wait for further instructions.

So the Units are apparently sentient and not blank summons that repeats their pre-coded quotes.

He has personality and is not trapped to always saying the same quotes.

Has a name and psyche profile so I'm happy ROB gave some form humanity into the Units rather than a bunch of faceless clones.

But their sense of time and life span are so skewed that they are based on competitive multiplayer game durations.

I need to build more Units to get more context of how my power works in Unit command.

So for the next half an hour, I waited for the Power Plant and the Barracks to be finished building.

The refinery took 20 minutes to be constructed, if I remember in game the refinery took 20 seconds (30 in Kanes Wrath) to be built.

Seems like the system converted the time to build from seconds to minutes, maybe even minutes to hours. I'm already assuming it's same for the training of units. Thankfully, the price remained the same for the buildings.

So 8 minutes for the Power Plant then 5 minutes for the barracks with a total 1300$ Funds and 13 minutes of waiting.

"Construction Complete."

I placed the Power Plant near the Construction Yard.

"New construction options."

The barracks unlocked, I instantly started building.

After 5 minutes of waiting I placed the barracks in parallel to the Construction Yard. I quickly queued up 2 rifle squads and a missile squad, 3 minutes and 4 minutes of training respectively.

That leaves me with only 700$ left in my funds, not enough to build a War Factory but enough to buy one Watchtower or 7 Sonic Fense posts that can generate Sonic Repulsor Fields.

The building mechanics are only different from the game due to the duration and inclusion of additional buildings that are not in the game but would not have been out of place, although some are completely alien just by name.

CONSTRUCTION/TRAINING

PRODUCTION

Barracks
War Factory
Recruitment Center
Shipyard (Locked)
Airfield (Locked)
Reclamator Hub (Locked)
Orbital Launch Platform (Locked)
Orbital Shipyard (Locked)

SUPPORT/UTILITY

Power Plant
Tiberium Refinery
Tiberium Automated Processing Facilty
Command Post
Armory (Locked)
Tech Center (Locked)
Space Command Uplink (Locked)
Tiberium Silo
Ion Cannon Control (Locked)

DEFENSE

Watchtower
Guardian Cannon
AA Turret
SAM Launcher
Orbital Ion Cannon (Locked)
Orbital Railgun(Locked)

INFANTRY

Riflemen Squad
Missile Squad
Grenadier Squad (Locked)
Combat Engineer
Zone Trooper Squad (Locked)
Zone Raider Squad (Locked)
Commando (Locked)

It appears the tech tree and build roster got expanded to help me in my expansion to space.

"Rifle squad ready" And came marching out from the automated doors of the barracks, a squad of GDI riflemen marched out in an organized line.

I again felt my senses expanding through the squad, same as the two new buildings connecting to the neural network.

'Select Units, nearest Rifle squad' I mentally recited.

Rifleman Squad
450/450

Professional and armed, if you ignore the iconic dark yellow BDUS of GDI, the rifle squad are the epitome of badass red shirts.

Shaking off the thought, I approached the squad. They stood in attention when they noticed me and did a rigid salute.

"Rifle squad, reporting for duty Commander" One of them, might be the sergeant said.

Again, just from the firm professionalism and respect from the soldier almost made me have a nervous breakdown. Composing myself, I cleared my throat and spoke with a voice of proper authority.

"At ease sergeant, come with me"

"Roger, at your six commander, move up line formation"

The squad and I then went to the forest near the base.

"Sergeant I would like your squad to focus fire on that tree, full auto and don't until I say so."

"Let it have it." The sergeant ordered and without hesitation, they unleashed the full power of a squad armed with automatic rifles.

Let it be known that Hollywood is inaccurate and a heresy to their depictions of gunfire and real-time warfare. The single shot of a rifle without is enough to make you deaf for a few minutes without ear protections. Six rifles firing fully automatic will shatter your hearing capacity.

But thanks to my Commander's Body, I wasn't distracted with the loud and abusive practice of second amendment. Moreover I've been focused more on the squad themselves rather than their target.

They're not stopping or more specifically, they're not running out of ammo.

The GD-2 is the standard issue rifle in almost every branch of the GDI Armed Forces. With a detachable box magazine that can hold a hundred rounds with an integrated under-barrel grenade launcher. It is the pinnacle of balance between a weight of a SMG, the versatility of an Assault Rifle and the firepower of a LMG.

The poor tree had already been abused enough but what's really surprising is while the magazine box would eventually run empty, the Riflemen would just bring another from his pocket and continue on until it runs out again and take another box FROM THE SAME POCKET.

…Hacks…But I'm not complaining.

"Cease fire!"

The squad stopped firing and I watched the results of their work.

Yep…Environmentalists are going to hang me for this and I wouldn't blame them for it. I mean imagine 5 minutes of continuous and unrelenting bullets can do to anything but Godzilla.

So that's a total of about 4800 rounds fired from six riflemen in the span of five minutes.

For only 300$...I say it's a fair price.

Next Power Test

"Sergeant, switch all your rifles to burst. Open fire at any tree with a single burst shot. Then move on to another. Now"

And they did just that with great accuracy.

At first, each rifleman fired at the nearest tree to them and continued, while some moments two or three would hit the same target, it still confirms the theory that each rifleman would never shoot at the same target when ordered to or when they're in a certain situation the calls for it.

That means they still had some form of Individuality.

Beckenson did confirm that he had a unique set of personality and self-awareness of his existence; he's an exception though because he is one unit and the sole member of that unit.

The Rifleman Squad is one unit with 6 members.

This is a good change from the game, Squads would always focus fire on a single target in game, never having the option to fire at will as an individual member of a squad.

This way the Commander System works, the Squad can still be flexible while acting as one unit.

Coordinated fire is good and all but not all times.

I ordered the squad to stop again and let them relax for a bit although they don't appear to be tired at all.

Last Power Test before I go start a Tiberium farm.

"Sergeant, I'll give 2 very simple scenarios. You have 3 Rifle squads, 2 Missile Squads, an Engineer, a Guardian APC and a single Orca for air support. You are task to capture a compund defended by six automated anti-personal turrets divide to three entrances and two platoons' worth of soldiers only armed with rifles and two vehicles armed with anti-personal with weapons."

"Perform reconnaissance and locate power source to hack turrets, if need be deploy Orca's entire armament if heavily defended or too deep in enemy stronghold and destroy power source then mount a frontal assault at the least defended sector. Mount up the missile squads to the Guardian and rapidly destroy enemy vehicles, Guardian will support Riflemen Squads to clean up the rest."

So far so good, he knows basic tactics and strategy. Can he adapt though.

"What if you have to extract an objective from inside the compound?"

"Two phases, first phase is to attack the furthest entrance from the objective and cause enough diversion to attract defenders from other posts to focus on defending one point, severely weakening their flanks and the other entrances. Second phase, use the nearest entrance to the objective with the Guardian APC mounting the Engineer and a Rifle squad as escort and rush to extract the objective. APC's armor is enough to withstand hits from Anti-personal turrets but if need be, deploy half of Orca's armament to destroy Turret and save half to support APC for exfil."

That…is direct and a bit…exploitable and obvious plan, I mean it's a sound plan but there are a lot of holes in it but I guess that's GDI doctrine.

The point is my units are actually capable of Independent Actions, grasp tactics and adapt when the situation demands it.

This is good news on my part; I don't have to micro-manage every unit step by step in all of my operations. I can do both macro and micro or however I like. I don't have to babysit them all since they still have the semblance of a good, professional and trained armed force.

I should probably start making designations before I make something bigger than a battalion.

Thank ROB for CM.

With that done, we walked back to base.

/

The result yielded from my Power Testing had at least assured that I'll be okay in the future should I encounter enemies but as long as I'll play safe and plan accordingly, I'll remain unharmed.

Getting back to base, a second rifle squad and a missile squad that I left training after we went Power Testing were already patrolling around the base.

Now they were looking at me, I can feel that they're waiting for orders.

'Don't embarrass yourself'

I gave them a tiny wave and they returned it with a casual salute.

'Eva, please send patrol routines to units 2-4 then start shifts, also queue up 7 Sonic Fence ports' I sent a mental command to the AI.

"Data sent to ground assets, Construction in progress, duration 7 minutes. Be advised your current Funds are zero, Recommend resource extraction ASAP. Standing by for further instructions"

"Thank you Eva"

In front of where I placed the Refinery was big flat grassland where I plan to create Ground Zero.

But I had to place some containment field around Ground Zero just to make sure they won't spread in the event I lose control of it due to frustration or anger. I don't know if my emotions could effect that way my powers work but I'm not taking the risk.

With GDI's development of the Harmonic Resonance Technology or Sonic Technology, GDI is able to create a solution destroying or containing Tiberium. The Sonic Cannon and Sonic Fencing, but I still haven't unlocked Sonic weaponry due to lack of funds.

Thankfully, Sonic Fencing Posts cost only 100$, these Posts would interlink with one another and generate a Repulsor Field that prevents Tiberium from spreading outside the field.

With my remaining Funds, the Yard built seven. The Sonic Fence Posts can stretch the Repulsor fields' limit to 22 meters.

Bringing out the CP, I placed the seven posts with distance between them of 22 meters and interconnected.

"Repulsor Field activated."

It created a 154 meters of perimeter shield against Tiberium in the shape of a heptagon giving me an area of almost 2 kilometers to use purely for Tiberium growth and harvest.

"Eva deactivate, Sonic Fence Post 1 and 7" The field disappeared and reappeared after I walked through it.

"Designate area as Ground Zero, establish level clearance limit to myself only"

"Designation confirmed, level clearance established."

Feel the Power, Control it at Will.

The familiar thrum of energy started flowing all over me again.

The power, the danger, the potential and the blessing, direct it.

Gathering all that energy and converging it to a single point.

I raised my hands and summoned green lightning more powerful than earlier.

The loud crackle of lightning coming from my hands collided in midair right just above me created loud sparks and crackles of electricity.

The winds started to gather and dark clouds are starting.

What the heck!? I haven't seeded yet but I'm already starting a Tiberian Storm!?

At the center of the collision a Tiberium crystal started forming, absorbing the matter in the air and it grew bigger and bigger as I pumped more of my power.

It got to the point when I could feel the Tiberium crystal was already big enough to seed an entire island.

I stopped immediately and the weather instantly returned to normal.

I created the first single largest Tiberian Crystal up to date not as big as the one in Temple Prime.

Slowly, I willed the giant Tiberium crystal floating in the air to the ground.

Then with deliberate control, I willed the Tiberium to start spreading around Ground Zero.

It took almost only an hour before the Tiberium growing a hairs' end from the Repulsor Field.

What used to be green and lush flatland turned into the most beautiful green crystal garden of the apocalypse, the area looked so otherworldly and mesmerizing that I had to slap myself multiple times from just sitting here and stare at the beauty before me.

Come on Stop it, Ruth you have a mission.

"Eva, deactivate Sonar Fence Post 1 and Post 7, grant access code to Harvester-1 and start harvesting operations."

"Deactivated, Harvesting Operation commencing."

/

Clocktower

"Hmmm…" The man sips his coffee.

/

Communications Tower

"Was it the storm emissions from south?"

"Unconfirmed General, while no signs of corruptions or infiltration so far. We might need to reset for maintenance for a week sir."

"Do it fast, we need to get to the bottom of this"

"You believe this was a deliberate attack?"

"I know it is."

/

Dark Tower.

"…Interesting"

"Your highness?"

"Nothing Cinder…how goes your operation?"

/

AN: And that's a wrap.

So happy you guys liked the prologue, thank you so much for reviews and encouragement it helped me a lot.

So yeah, Info dump only on how the CM, Perk and basic Unit mechanics work so far. We still have a lot to cover up and hopefully I finish it all up as soon as possible so we can with the main plot.

Please what you think I should improve on other than the obvious typos and wrong grammars. Is Ruth too bland again? Is she not naïve and cowardly enough? Any advice will do.

BTW, Ruth doesn't still know she's in Remnant.

Thank you for reading and I hope to see you in the next chapter

Stay safe and healthy wherever you are okay?

Good day sirs and madams.

/

OMAKE (DON'T KNOW IF SHOULD ADD THIS AS CANON OR NOT)

"Was that what I think it is?"

"A Tiberium Pulse reached our sensors"

"Yes…perhaps were not alone. Legion, get me access to the Archive."

"Clearance: Steelhead-Actual. Access code Athena."

"One Vison, One Purpose."

/

PROFILE

Ruth Heather

HP: 250/250

AP: Locked

FUNDS: 0$

POWER: 18/30

Operator: None

Operator Perks: None

Temporary Perks:

Slot One: None

Slot Two: None

Slot Three: None

Permanent Perks:

Commander's Body - Experience the world as a Gamer, your life is represented by your Commander's body grants pain tolerance and lack of the need to eat and sleep. This perk allows you to access and use Operators to your own personal use.(Note that Debuff still exists in the forms of bleeding or fatal injury.)

Commander's Mind - Grants the commander direct neural link, control and awareness to any units in your command, absolute invulnerability to any mental influences or attacks, extended senses from units on the field and geography-based photographic memory.

Priestess Tiberius - Within you is the Tiberium Core. You automatically gain the benefits of Tiberium infusion evolution granting increased speed, strength, endurance and immunity to poisons or any hazardous materials. Also gains complete control over Tiberium at its spread, growth and lethality at will. (Gains 150% of base physical status. Receive 150% damage from sonic-based weapons. Gains mastery over Tiberium manipulation)

? - Unknown readings detected. (Locked. Requirement: Discover to Identify, Awakening to activate)

? - Asymmetrical Fluctuations detected in Commanders body. (Locked. Requirement: Discover to Identify)

UNITS:

1 Construction Yard: +10 Power
1 Power Plant: +20 Power
1 Tiberium Refinery: -6 Power
1 Barracks: -5 Power
7 Sonic Fence Post: -7 Power
1 GDI Harvester
2 Riflemen Squad
1 Missile Squad