C&C: ShockWave is an enhancement mod for C&C Generals: Zero Hour. The main goal of this mod is to make Zero Hour a more interesting game with more diversity between the generals, making you think twice before you select a certain general, and overall provide more choices, diversity, and strategic freedom than in Zero Hour - while keeping the spirit and design direction of the original Generals game and storyline.
The Temple of Gaia is home to a large cannon
hidden beneath slabs in a mock parade ground. When
the cannon is prepped to fire the slabs slowly
recede to reveal the beast within - a large cannon
which is slowly raised to the light on a platform.
Once the cannon is locked in position it can be
deployed to fire anywhere on the battlefield,
using a small rail track at its base to turn 360
degrees.
You got to rename it
why?
That is so cool. I have never seen a chinese temple used as a superweapon before. What superweapon does it have?
rename to 'Dragons temple" or something, gaia doesnt sound chinese
actually it does
Gaia sounds Japanese
Gaia is greek... *7 years later*
Why not?
Leang as many tremor/earthquake attacks, and this superweapon might be 1 that creates a huge earthquake and since Gaia is the mother of earth/nature i think the name fits perfectly well.
Faramir500 wins the internets
Touche.
Gaia is a GREEK goddess, not Chinese. Do some Wikipediaing and find the Chinese god/goddess of the earth.
GAIA is the earths spirit
who ever relies on wikipedia is a moron besides to find facts you have see multiple sources
oh,you moron!
Name it Super pot noodle fart cannon or SPNFC for short!!
lol
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMM.Wait,isnt Gaia another name for earth?
suppose to be that leang must have an USA and GLA units becouse she is the bass general^^( its just an opinion) but nice super weapon
The name is okay,
THE FIREPOWER IS AWESOME!!!!
I LOVE the detail on this structure, I only wish it was a tiny bit larger because the scale seems a bit off in the game. I initially found it somewhat funny how you took a member of the Greek/Roman Pantheon for a Chinese superweapon, but hey, Leang might be into Greek/Roman Mythology, who knows? Heh... Its still a fitting name like Faramir500 said.. Earthquakes & Mother Nature, it makes perfect sense. You could also could name it after Nu Wa, the Chinese Goddess that is often associated with 'Mother Earth' but Gaia is a bit more catchy and more well known.
don't care about the name..
the firepower:
wait a few minutes until it's ready
fire the place you want
seems that nothing happened but...
EARTHQUAKE!!!!
Temple of GAIA means,
G-General Leang's
A-Apocalyptical
I-Inter-shockwave
A-Artillery
Everyone happy now?
cool, very detail.
too bad it's weaker than other S.weapons... One Soyuz strike and boom, dead