Total conversion for SAGE engine. Prequel to Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn. Sequel to Command & Conquer: Red Alert.
Support is on the Way
The Scavengers were literally thrown all over the “map”. But that’s not a problem.
Soon, they came up with… a… flying… supply line!? The much needed reinforcements can now be literally dropped anywhere. “How can it work?” you say... Given the supply lines are deep within (partially) friendly ground, any commissioned aircraft can be turned into the pigeon of metal death, eh, it just works, you know. Like that.
And so, once again, we procounce you, the Scavengers Air Strip… meh, what the… Suffice to say the other party member is a modified Antonov AN70.
It looks like an AC-130
it is the AN-70 but it has little bit different main landing gear gondola
The actual Nod plane in C&C1 was a C17 though. The manual just had that wrong.
The Antonov AN-70 was only used in a para-drop video.