Unfortunately, the Brotherhood learned of the Forgotten's plan to construct their own attack aircraft with stolen GDI technology, and mounted an attack on the small force carrying plans for the aircraft. Nod's Inner Circle was embarrassed by their failure to penetrate GDI's defenses. Taking advantage of the chaos, Forgotten salvagers captured the GDI Tech center and Airfield in the base, taking GDI's advanced technology with them. By the time the commander's forces arrived, Nod is already preparing an attack of their own on the base. For this mission, the Forgotten deploys a new weapon created by their scientists: the Fissure tank, a powerful artillery vehicle capable of clearing garrisoned buildings. Realizing that the Forgotten is in dire need of advanced weapons, Trogan sends the commander to a GDI air force base in the region to steal aircraft and missile technology. Eventually, Forgotten salvagers man aged to capture the Fernsehturm, and Forgotten forces held off GDI reinforcements long enough for them to reconfigure the tower for their uses. In Berlin, the commander located and captured an abandoned Nod war factory, and gained access to the Tick tanks from the previous wars to bolster the Forgotten's meagre forces. However, the area is heavily protected by GDI forces, and the Commander is forced to engage them in order to capture the TV tower. In order to rally more mutants to their cause, Trogan tasks the Forgotten commander to capture the Fernsehturm in Berlin, which will send his message to the "thousands, if not millions" of Forgotten people in the Yellow zones and Red zones of Eastern Europe. Trogan believes that there's no place for the mutant people in GDI's "sanitized world" (since mutants are not allowed in their Blue zones) or Kane's vision (quoting his infamous remark "Never say 'trust us' to a mutant."), and that armed rebellion is the only option for the Forgotten. The story focuses on Salvadore Trogan, a former Nod mutant spy, who acts as the leader of the Forgotten faction, and sends the player character on various missions. Lead C&C 3 designer Samuel Bass publicly endorsed the project. Its release was covered by general gaming sites across the web, including GamersHell, StrategyInformer, FilePlanet and RockPaperShotgun. The mod was released on September 21, 2010, and soon became the #1 mod on ModDB. It is the first fan-made mod to feature HD full motion videos (1080p), just like Command and Conquer itself. Since their story was not featured in Tiberium Wars, the mod aims to tell it in a compelling fashion, through a deep singleplayer campaign, unique faction composition and engaging gameplay. Detested, marginalized, and oppressed by the three superpowers, The Forgotten have begun to rally against GDI, Nod, and the Scrin. The Forgotten, featured in Tiberian Sun and Firestorm, are an ever-growing group of individuals who are afflicted with Tiberium-based illnesses.
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