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A list of the Tiberium Lifeforms that will be encountered in Twisted Insurrection.

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This is a complete list of the Tiberium Lifeforms that will be encountered during Twisted Insurrection. Each lifeform has it's own unique abilities and attacks and some are completely harmless. Please note that changes will more than likely occur over time and some unit/cameos are still using placeholder images as we are still in our beta stages.

Juvenile Visceroid

Juvenile Visceroid: First of the two phases in the Visceral life cycle, this harmless form dwells in rich Tiberium fields. The Visceroids' origin and only means of reproduction are through an irregular mutation of a terrestrial animal. Visceroids vary in size according to that of the mutated animal, but each share the same body structure: Visceroids are essentially a single, massive cell, conducting locomotion via pseudopods. Hence they can be reffered to as giant Amoeboids. Unlike the adult form, a juvenile Visceroid cannot use its pseudopod for attack nor defence.

Research shows that the juvenile Visceroids absorb Tiberium particles directly through the cell wall, acting as the creature's primary and only source of nutrition. Like other Tiberium based life, it also possesses the fascinating ability of rapid cellular regeneration through Tiberium absorption and fixation into living tissue.

Adult Visceroid

Adult Visceroid: Second of the two phases in the Visceral life cycle, this form is dangerous to approach. Born of the fusion of two juvenile Visceroids, the adult form has twice the mass and twice the strength. It's aggressive by nature, and has the ability of using its pseudopods to attack and kill anything it sees as a threat. How it actually senses remains a mystery, as these abominations are impossible to capture. They can simply slip through nets and cages with their irregular and constantly morphing body.

Research shows that the adult Visceroids absorb Tiberium particles directly through the cell wall, acting as the creature's primary source of nutrition. It has also been seen to cause terrestrial animals to mutate into juvenile Visceroids by attacking and enclosing them with its protoplasm. Like other Tiberium based life, the Visceroid also possesses the fascinating ability of rapid cellular regeneration through Tiberium absorption and fixation into living tissue.

Juvenile Floater

Juvenile Floater: Nicknamed Jellyfishes due to their uncanny resemblance to the terrestrial invertebrate, these creatures levitate close to the ground like their namesake in shallow water. Not as dangerous as the adult form, juvenile Floaters nontheless posses a great threat to anything organic and electric. Capable of generating a deadly electric field, they can shock-attack prey with their numerous tentacles. Fortunatelly, the juvenile Floaters are rather fragile, and only pose a real threat in numbers.

Floaters move like Jellyfishes, using jet propulsion to propel them in the air for short distances. This is thought to be the cause of the peculiar sounds these creatures are known for, resembling a singing whale. The exhaust gas seems to contain a high amount of Tiberium particles, therefore it is toxic to breathe. They seem to able to levitate while completely still, possibly due to the electromagnetic field they have the ability to generate. Whether Floaters are in fact mutated jellyfishes, and if they reproduce like their terrestrial counterparts, is unknown. The Floaters seem to thrive in Thorn-infested regions, so they may reproduce in these infested waters. Due to the infestation, research is extremely dangerous and rare.

Adult Floater

Adult Floater: The mature Floater is a dangerous hunter. It can generate an electrical current of several amperes, enough to kill a man in an instant. These creatures employ electromagnetism in various ways, including the ability to levitate and to detect and track a potential prey while seemingly lacking other sensory organs. Their light and aerodynamic body allows them to briefly accelerate to speeds of over 60 mph, and there are cases where a group of Floaters raiding a civilian town have caught escaping civilian automobiles.

Tiberium Fiend (Riparia/Vinifera/Cruentia/Arborea)

Tiberian Fiend (Riparia/Vinifera/Cruentia/Arborea): Vicious predators known for secreting themselves within Tiberium fields, it's hypothesised that these carnivores are derived from one of the following terrestrial taxonomic families: Canidae, Equida but most likely Suidae. Fiends are large quadrupeds with oily dark skin and a pair of large goring tusks but their most defining feature is a thick Tiberium growth that has erupted from their hide. This growth allows them to blend in with their surroundings, where they will patiently await their prey (usually Striders/Spring Worms). Once their quarry enters range the Tiberian Feind will proceed to attack by rapidly flinging these shards at the target.

Tiberian Fiends are fiercely territorial having been known to attack patrols, harvesting operations and even small outposts. However they posses a level of cunning and intellect that is amenable to a certain degree of domestication, but this is a task that only the Forsaken have managed to achieve.

Fiends come in four variations, each one correlating with the known strains of Tiberium. It is currently unclear as to how Fiends take on these characteristics, some speculate that they may have a symbiotic relationship with their host field, allowing it to take root on their hides supplanting their previous growth. Another hypothesis is that it is a natural part of their life cycle, that the Tiberium maturates depending on time and how well the predator has done. As such seeing these variations could be a sign of a successful elder.

Sabreworm

Sabreworm: These rarely-seen, worm-like creatures are named for the pair of sharp appendages they use to kill. Their primary method of attack is to literally leap out of the ground slicing their victim to shreds, before dragging the mutilated corpse into the newly created sink-hole, where the can devour them at their leisure.
It is advised that troopers be on their guard while operating in territories known to host these creatures, as they're able to sense even the tiniest vibration in the soil, using this to track their unsuspecting prey above.

Be advised, these creatures do not burrow deep enough for our sensor arrays to detect their movements. However, they have been known to burrow deeper while perusing prey over long distances, only then do sensors to detect them.

Wyvern

Wyvern: Named after the two-footed dragon of European mythology, these flying nightmares presumably evolved from the order Chiroptera. As with many species of Bat they hunt primarily during the night and sleep during the day, preferring to rest within secluded dark hideaways such as caves or crevasses. When attacking they will swoop down and either scoop their prey up into their mouth or lash out using their rending claws. It is commonly said no man has survived to tell the tale of a Wyvern attack.

Whaloon

Whaloon: Typically harmless, Whaloons are so named because of their huge size and delicate, buoyant bodies. They levitate by filling the specialized bladders in their abdomen with toxic but lighter-than-air gas. To propel themselves, they have a pair of fin-like structures on the sides of their bodies, which move in a wave-like pattern.

A Whaloon is only to be feared when threatened, as it will charge the tresspasser and emit a plume of toxic gas. This behaviour is often seen when an individual Whaloon is driving away other Whaloons from its territory. Despite their size, Whaloons have a dangerously delicate body. If punctured, an unknown reaction with the air causes them to erupt violently, releasing the toxic gas within.

Strider

Strider: Commonly known as the Strider, this friendly two-legged creature is a harmless lifeform commonly seen in largely mutated and Tiberium infested regions. Whilst up close it definitely has a frightening appearence and is around the same size as an average human male, it is a class case of "it's more scared of you than you are of it", it will flee if approached and panic if attacked.

Spring Worm/Tumbler

Spring Worm: Known by many names such as the Tiberian Slinky, Strider and the Tumbler. All of it's names were based on the creatures unusual movement, believed to be an advanced mutation of common earthworms (though this isn't known for sure), the Spring-Worm critter is a herbivore and will cause no intentional harm to any living creature.

Tiberian Tick

Tiberian Tick: These lifeforms are large insect-like creatures that move around in a similar jumping manner to the common flea. While these are in fact friendly lifeforms, they are known to explode violently if threatened as a form of (destructive) self-defense expelling harmful toxic gas at the same time. Approach at your own risk, ladies and gentlemen, for even harmless creatures can have a nasty side!

Mantis

Mantis: Mantises, known commonly as "Bugs" because of their insectoid appearance, are a Tiberian species of unknown origin. These creatures are weak predators and pose little threat on their own, which is why they attack in groups. Mantises have even been reported roaming in swarms of thousands.

Despite the image of a large yet primitive insect, Mantises are extremely intelligent and social beings. They live in underground hives with indeterminable number of individuals. There are reports of Mantises gathering remains of human settlement and using them for their own needs, and even reports of a behaviour of what seems like "mourning" over a deceased fellow Mantis. Perhaps not all Tiberian life is not so alien after all...

Scarab

Scarab: Another insectoid species, the Scarab is a gigantic, beetle-like creature with the witnessed ability to set cities ablaze with a monstrous, fiery breath. Their hard shell is nearly impervious to even the strongest anti-tank rounds. These hulking beasts are not to be reckoned with.

Tiberium Raptor

Tiberium Raptor: Extremely dangerous mutations with an unexplainable resemblance to the extinct dinosaurs. Whether they evolved from lizards or some other animal, their arms have nontheless reverted into a pair of extremely sharp blades, which they use to kill their prey in an instant. Like Tiberium Fiends, their backs are covered with Tiberium shards, although there are no reports of these serving any purpose other than camouflage.

Elder Tiberium Raptor

Elder Tiberium Raptor: A matured version of the Raptor, the Elders are bigger, stronger and even more dangerous than their juvenile counterparts. Apparently, once mature, the Raptors are either exiled from the Riparian community, or they leave on their own accord to conquer a territory from a Tiberium Vinifera field. Once succesful, they live the rest of their life on these precious fields, sending their offspring to grow on the more abundant Riparian fields. Otherwise, the Elder Raptors might be a threat to the younger ones, a behaviour which is not uncommon in terrestrial fauna.

The Thing

The Thing: A legendary, aquatic monster claimed to have been seen by very few people. Only rumors exist about the creature, but several tales about monsters in large bodies of water surrounded by Tiberium have spread around the world. How this or these species have become cosmopolitan in such a short time remains shrouded in mystery.

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harv_hark
harv_hark - - 218 comments

Hory shet this is totally epic!

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StalinsThighs
StalinsThighs - - 407 comments

That's a lot of Tiberium lifeforms, didn't know there were that many, unless you've made more? Anyway, they look awesome. I see you changed the mutant kangaroo's name, Strider works a lot better. Now, where does the invunerable scarab fall in? Is he new? And if he is, does he appear as a wandering lifeform in a map, or as a part of one of the campaigns?

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Aro Author
Aro - - 1,971 comments

I'd just like to mention that the Scarab is still using a placeholder image, but it will soon be redone. They're not invulnerable, but can take a lot of punishment and are just random obstacles that are encountered on some maps.

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StalinsThighs
StalinsThighs - - 407 comments

So it'll be in the skimish maps?

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Ahrimansiah
Ahrimansiah - - 3,216 comments

they are already! i faced some, and made a bad choice for attacking him :P

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tjarek129
tjarek129 - - 203 comments

They're also in the map editor, not to mention "The Thing" is in there too.

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tjarek129
tjarek129 - - 203 comments

"The Thing"....Part of a mission?

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Ahrimansiah
Ahrimansiah - - 3,216 comments

nope he is in some maps in correct version! but u wont see his body since its underwanter
"still dreaming for a visible version"
he will be part of a mission map in next release though

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Scorporal
Scorporal - - 240 comments

Two years later ... The Thing is in the globotech water arena (not sure about the new one, but it was there till atleast v0.38). Kills amphibious units in one hit, and can't be spotted by sensors, either!

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Nuttah
Nuttah - - 1,201 comments

Tremor, you say? That reminds me of something.
:p

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Dооmlоrd
Dооmlоrd - - 82 comments

Gotta love those arachnids.

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Vlad2212
Vlad2212 - - 63 comments

Mantis ehh?.... seems more like a normal bug from Starship Troopers. ;)

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Aro Author
Aro - - 1,971 comments

You're a little bit late to the party, my friend. :P

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Vlad2212
Vlad2212 - - 63 comments

well sorry for the repost then ^^

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Ahrimansiah
Ahrimansiah - - 3,216 comments

Aro i would love to see more information discovery story about thing! like to know what it was and how it live! Hope u guys come up with a story one day for a mission or something :D

BTW: love this page, ur making a whole new tiberium era ^^, hope to see more pages about tiberium natures :D

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Aro Author
Aro - - 1,971 comments

Trvia: The Thing was first called "Lake Monster", we later renamed it to "The Thing" because we were laughing about it during an online game because it's hilarious when somebody discovers it for the first time and it scares the hell out of them, each person that discovers it for the first time called it "What the **** was that thing?" so we decided to rename it to "The Thing". Just because.

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Vlad2212
Vlad2212 - - 63 comments

would be funny if his attack triggers a sound like this
"deeedem deeedem demdemdemdem" if you now what I mean ;)

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DanAE111
DanAE111 - - 28 comments

WOW! I really cannot wait for the next release, some of this stuff looks like it could really expand upon the original Tiberian Sun

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Kane112095
Kane112095 - - 11 comments

The Mantids look like the bugs from Starship Troopers! :)

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FIN7
FIN7 - - 927 comments

Raptors are"clever girls"

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