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** Again in ''Twilight'', where the commander is given some backstory as a scarred war hero that lost his eyesight, instead relying on implants that also serve as commanding interface, among other things.
* [[Non-Entity General]]: With the exception of ''Tiberian Sun'', in which you play as Michael McNeil or Anton Slavik, you're always just "[[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"|commander]]."
* [[Novelization]]: Based on ''Tiberium Wars'', full of [[Hollywood Tactics]] and [[Did Not Do the Research]]. One of the few good things to come from it was one [[Fanfic]] author's [[Tiberium Wars (Fanfic)|response.]]
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: According to Nod, the GDI are interchangeably filled with these and [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Corrupt Corporate Executives]].
* [[People Jars]]: CABAL stands for 'Computer Assisted Biologically Augmented Lifeform'. Nod's [[Master Computer]] derives much of his/its intelligence and computing power from the brains of numerous humans suspended in fluid cylinders. The Nod ending from the ''Tiberian Sun: Firestorm'' expansion shows Kane in one of these tubes, raising further questions about exactly who or what he is. Later games reveal {{spoiler|that he is a millennia-old alien, and was recovering at the time}}.
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