This is the official
Brotherhood of Nod storyline in the
fictional
Command & Conquer
universe. The Nod story line does not match up because the GDI
story line is considered to be
canonical. Therefore, the events of
Tiberian
Dawn and
Tiberian Sun will seem off.
Within
the Soviet Union
Before Tiberian Dawn officially started
Kane could be observed
briefing
Joseph
Stalin on Allied military action. It is believed that the
Brotherhood of Nod was operating within the
Soviet Union, relying on
the Soviet economy and military might to help establish a solid
foundation for the Brotherhood. At the end of
Red Alert,
if played and won by the Soviets, Kane seizes control of the new
nation, boldly proclaiming himself to be the future. This is also
shown in Command and Conquer Renegade with pictures of Soviet tanks
in the Temple of Nod.
Tiberian Dawn
Nod officially emerged
in
Tiberian Dawn as a religious movement that sought to
unite the world under their banner. Their motto "Peace, Unity,
Brotherhood" was true in two out of the three properties: those in
Nod's ranks were like brothers (as long as one did not threaten the
other's position of power within those ranks), and were united in
their quest for Kane's vision. However, the Brotherhood's
definition of 'peace' is somewhat misleading, in that Nod believes
in "peace through power" (
militarism) and not necessarily in mutual
co-operation (
pacifism).
The Brotherhood got an early
financial boost when they burst onto the world scene with the only
means of harvesting Tiberium, giving them lots of sway in
international markets. Back then, the group was considered just
another revolutionary movement with big ideas and no muscle, but
when a scandal broke involving the Brotherhood and several arms
dealers, it rapidly became apparent that the group had grander
ambitions. It wasn't until the peoples of
Africa and
Europe heeded Nod's call and began mounting serious
protests their governments, however, that the
United Nations and its
affiliates began to realize the full extent of Nod's aspirations.
Despite swift moves to undermine Nod's support and funding, GDI
soon found itself embroiled in a global conflict with the
Brotherhood, with nothing less at stake than the control of the
world.
Nod's campaign against GDI relied heavily on popular
support and inside sources in the UN. The Brotherhood was, thanks
to their clever manipulation of the media, able to depict GDI as a
military organization hellbent on imperialism and the oppression of
the masses, while Nod was a benevolent liberator with everyone's
best interest at heart. When Beoulistock (
Białystok), a European town situated
between GDI and Nod front lines, appeared to be the next point of
conflict, GDI took it upon itself to evacuate the town in an effort
to prevent civilian deaths. Greg Burdette, a world-renowned news
reporter, accompanied the GDI forces on the rescue mission, but
instead of airing the footage he shot, took it to Kane, who
modified it to seem like GDI had slaughtered the townsfolk. The
resulting public backslash forced the UN to shut GDI down and call
its highest ranking officials to hearings. Nod consequently
eliminated the remaining GDI forces in Africa and hijacked GDI's
Ion Cannon, which Nod used to even greater
PR effect against civilian targets.
Tiberian
Sun
In
Tiberian Sun Nod forces are revealed to have
lost the war, and to make matters worse the Brotherhood had
splintered into several groups, each with its own agenda and each
claiming to be the rightful heir to Kane's vision. In an effort to
keep the Brotherhood from reuniting GDI had infiltrated several
spies into the group, among them a general named Hassan, whose Nod
following was among the largest of the splintered groups.
At
the start of the Second Tiberium War Hassan had planned to execute
General Anton Slavik, a loyal Brotherhood follower with a ruthless
reputation and the commander of Nod’s elite Black Hand unit, for
conspiring with GDI forces; however, the execution was short
stopped by a small team of Black Hand operatives loyal to Slavik.
Led by Oxanna Kristos, the team executed a daring raid to free
Slavik from Hassan’s followers before escaping aboard the Montauk.
At this point Slavik’s group begins a campaign against Hassan’s
group to reunite the Brotherhood under Kane’s vision and
leadership. Ultimately, Hassan became pinned down inside his
command pyramid, where he was captured by Slavik’s men and brought
before the loyal Brotherhood followers to be executed for
conspiring with GDI forces with Kane resurfacing at this
event.
Nod, now reunited and under Kane's leadership for the
first time in thirty years, began pushing against GDI forces in an
effort to beat GDI and complete the tasks they set out to achieve
in First Tiberium War. The first stop for Nod forces was Sarajevo.
GDI forces had established bases in the region and had been
excavating the old Temple of Nod since the end of the last war in
an effort to obtain and analyse Nod’s technology. Nod forces were
directed to eliminate the GDI presence in the region and secure the
Tacitus, which was contained aboard an alien ship.
When Slavik
arrived at the facility he discovered that General Vega, the Nod
commander in charge of Brotherhood activities in South America, had
taken the ship to South America prior to Slavik's arrival, but had
crashed the vessel somewhere in Central America. Slavik’s forces
discovered that not only had Vega been unable to secure the ship,
he had stolen several of the ships artifacts, notably the Tacitius.
Surveillance cameras suggested that Umagon, a mutant warrior, had
the Tacitus, and Kane ordered Slavik in to the camps of the
forgotten to capture Umagon and the Tacitus, and by capturing and
using resources at a GDI base in the region Nod accomplished these
goals while pinning the blame on GDI at the same time. The capture
of Umagon also led Nod forces to a facility that had supposedly
developed a serum for reversing Tiberium poisoning, which Kane
ordered Slavik to destroy.
However, the intelligence on the
facility turned out to be less than reliable, and resulted in the
capture of Slavik, Oxanna, the Montauk crew, and the Montauk
itself. GDI forces were set to interrogate Slavik when his Black
Hand operatives launched a surgical strike to free him and Oxanna,
who were both subsequently evacuated aboard a GDI Orca Transport.
Slavik’s capture resulted in a minor loss of faith in him from the
inner circle of the Brotherhood of Nod, but Kane gave Slavik a
chance to redeem himself by handing him control of the
Brotherhood’s newly created Tiberium Missile program, designed to
use tiberium veins to create a chemical missile for use against
GDI. Slavik took control of the program and used the opportunity to
wipe out the GDI forces in the region.
It was about this time
that Nod forces began planning their final thrust against GDI, a
thrust which began with the capture of Jake McNeil, the brother of
GDI commander Michael McNeil. Jake was brought to a Nod
interrogation facility and offered power and divination (among
other things) in exchange for his help in breaching the defenses of
Hammerfest Base, which were supposedly perfect, according to CABAL.
Jake carried out his mission to bring down the firestorm defenses
protecting the region and allowing Nod forces to infiltrate
Hammerfest. Here, Nod forces deployed three ICBMs mounted onto
truck launchers, which Nod used to destroy GDI’s space station
Philadelphia. After taking out
Philadelphia Nod
forces launched Kane’s World Altering Missile, which terraformed
the entire planet, transforming it into an endless sea of Tiberium.
Moments before the Earth is transformed, we would see Kane
illuminate and disappear into nothing, or, as some suggest,
teleport somewhere. This asked a very important question: Who or
what is Kane?
Firestorm
Firestorm starts with Slavik
arguing with the inner circle of the Brotherhood over leadership
issues now that Kane has disappeared. Slavik orders his men to
recapture CABAL, a move which he believes will help reunite Nod
while at the same time allowing Nod to compete with GDI. Slavik's
men recover the device, but after CABALs reactivation the computer
seizes control of all Nod cyborg units, and assassinates the inner
circle members. Slavik, who alone managed to escape the death that
claimed the other generals, orders all Nod forces to evacuate from
CABAL's cyborgs. Slavik assists in this evacuation by maneuvering
the Montauk to a Nod installation and recovering the survivors.
Slavik then orders a surgical strike against a massive GDI air
force base to recover an EVA unit, which is reprogrammed to assist
Nod forces.
Unable to beat CABAL on his own, Slavik approaches
GDI general Cortez with a cease-fire offer so that they can work
together against CABAL. GDI agrees, and both sides begin attacking
CABALs auxiliary bases, in Nod's case a Tiberium harvesting
facility and civilian settlement. With CABALs auxiliary bases down
Nod forces deploy members of the elite cadre to clear out a
partolling CABAL cyborg team before establishing a base and
launching an offensive against CABAL. Ultimately, Nod forces were
able to destroy the CABAL Core, thus eliminating CABAL as a
credible threat to the Brotherhood.
This, however, was not the
end. CABAL's face was once again displayed on a screen within a
room, overseeing several human bodies hooked up to life support
systems and in cryogenic sleep, one which looked like
Kane...
Tiberium Wars
Nod has become a ligitimate
government with
nuclear capabilities, and a
superpower. They launch a
nuclear missile at the GDI
Space Station...