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GriffinZ
GriffinZ - - 4,719 comments

lol, that is an vast improvement

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Stealth Assassin/Cyborg Commando, based on EA's CNC4 Hijacker. Initially, I just wanted to get rid of those pesky tentacles and tweak the proportions a bit - in the end, the model was largely remade and the skin was modified to support the new equipment. There's actually a very nice toy for her that isn't shown here... if you want to see it (and her) in action, you'll have to play the mod featuring her.

After the CABAL disaster, Nod hurriedly abandoned the heavy Cyborg technology used in the Second Tiberium War. However, recognizing the invaluable advantages of cybernetically enhanced soldiers, Nod scientists quickly adapted the cybernetic technology to focus on localized, discrete components that were controlled by the host person directly, with control modules physically being restricted to only interface with the component they were responsible for.
Thus, instead of creating a single entity of man and machine merged together, the new generation of Cyborgs left the enhanced person's consciousness fully autonomous and the cybernetic parts without a centralized digital control. With the new Supersoldiers not having any direct control mechanism and coordination of the cybernetic parts requiring extensive mental training, only the most loyal and skilled soldiers ever underwent the transformation into the new, light Cyborg class. This led to a paradigm shift in the Cyborgs' combat role, focusing more on stealthy precision attacks and employing special tactics and finesse.