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Kane, the Big Bad of Command & Conquer gets quite a few moments.
- No discussion of Kane's awesome is complete without mentioning his casual disposal of The Starscream.
Seth: You see, power shifts quickly in the Brotherhood. Kane has been loathe to attack America, but I think now is the time, and you are the one to do it. This is the Pentagon. A full-scale attack with your strongest forces should render their military center of oper- *gunshot* |
- For reference, you've up until this point been taking orders from Seth, a shady guy with a tendency to send you into missions with faulty intelligence (such as calling an area undefended when it is in fact heavily defended) and slight hints of envy towards you. He's also made it clear that if you fail, you die. He plans to send you on a mission that involves a frontal assault on the Pentagon itself. Then Kane is introduced for the first time in the game, by killing Seth.
- One YouTube comment sums it up: "'This plan is so secret, even Kane knows nothing of it.' Moron, Kane knows everything his people do."
- For reference, you've up until this point been taking orders from Seth, a shady guy with a tendency to send you into missions with faulty intelligence (such as calling an area undefended when it is in fact heavily defended) and slight hints of envy towards you. He's also made it clear that if you fail, you die. He plans to send you on a mission that involves a frontal assault on the Pentagon itself. Then Kane is introduced for the first time in the game, by killing Seth.
- In the sequel, Tiberian Sun, he returns just as badass. As a traitor is about to be executed under continuous shouts of "Kane lives in death." Kane then appears, shouting "Kane LIVES!"
- "Rule of thumb, Hassan: You can't kill The Messiah."
- Which itself gets a Call Back in a trailer for Tiberium Wars: a television reporting Kane's death is switched off...by Joseph Kucan. And the Fandom Rejoiced.
- Don't tell me this cutscene didn't give you goosebumps.
"Well. What shall we talk about, hm? Your powerful GDI forces have been emasculated, and you yourself are a killer of children! Of course, it's not true, but the world only believes what the media tells them to believe... and I tell the media what to believe; it's really quite simple. But now that I know where you live, Commander, it's only a matter of time. Were I in your shoes, I would spend my last earthly hours... enjoying the world! Of course, if you wish, you can spend them fighting for a lost cause. But you know that you've lost." |
- Every time Kane taunts the GDI commander/player it is both awesome and terrifying
- Even canonically earlier, would be the end of the Soviet Campaign from the original Red Alert.
- "Is that camera still running?!"
- Kane's Wrath is one long CMOA, but that's understandable when you've got an entire expansion focusing on that most Magnificent of Magnificient Bastards. When Kane reveals that he deliberately engineered Redmond Boyle's survival because he knew he'd act as an Unwitting Pawn and use the Ion Cannon on Temple Prime, Kane's capacity for the Xanatos Gambit reaches incredible proportions.
- Alexa Kovacs briefly tops that by revealing that she set up Killian Qatar for an attack by Nod forces on Temple Prime, temporarily leaving Kane speechless.
- The intro cutscene to Kane's Wrath is, itself, a true CMOA for Kane himself. How awesome is this speech? Kane punctuates it with thunder and explosions.
"Our enemies believe that we have been defeated, and that I am no longer among the living. They are gravely mistaken. You and I are all that remain, but all that is necessary. For together we shall raise a great army. Together, we shall show the world's downtrodden who the real enemy is! GDI promises them prosperity, but in the slums of Rio, the homeless and the hungry know the truth. They have been forgotten. They have nothing!....but their anger! We will take that spark and start a fire which will become a great conflagration! PEACE! THROUGH! POWER!!!!" |
- In Red Alert, any time Nadia makes tea (it's a long story). "Poison?! You BITCH!!"
- Followed, of course, by "For the forseeable future... Comrade Secretary, I am the future."
- Stavros' revenge on Stalin at the end of the Allied campaign in Red Alert. Cold is not the word.
- The Commando is pretty much a walking, talking Crowning Moment of Awesome all to himself.
- The Soviet Super Soldier in one of the Red Alert expansion pack missions didn't have such good lines, but was ludicrously Badass. He fought tanks. He fought Tanya. He fought a battleship. And he won.
- The first mission you use him has he and his dog airdropped into a sea of explosive barrels. One Allied soldier sets them all off. He isn't even scratched by the resulting explosions.
- The Soviet Super Soldier in one of the Red Alert expansion pack missions didn't have such good lines, but was ludicrously Badass. He fought tanks. He fought Tanya. He fought a battleship. And he won.
- This troper has a soft spot for a certain cutscene in Command and Conquer: Renegade. Though the name of the level is elusive, it begins with a Nod commander ordering the immolation of several civilians. Needless to say this provokes a very pissed off, "REAL TOUGH GUY!?" from the player Commando who promptly snipes said commander in between the eyes.
- Of course, this being a game based on the aforementioned Commando, there are tons of lines like that. Paraphrased example:
Prisoner: "You're going up against an entire enemy ship by yourself?" |
- Earlier in the same level, two Nod soldiers are checking out the submarine int he ship's hold.
Nod Soldier 1: "Check it out. It's one of those new subs!" |
- CMOA in music form: One of the themes is based around his Catch Phrase "I got a present for ya".
- That catchphrase also formed the startup screen for the N64 port, in which the Commando blows up the N64 logo.
- Red Alert 3 features President Ackerman, a walking, talking CMOA. Ackerman's election campaign slogan? "Screw 'em all!" Vote for him, if you want to live.
- His position on illegal immigration? Attack dogs! No walls, no permits, just dogs. Attack dogs!
- "While the other candidates are serving special interests, I'm serving the Commies a steaming platter of shame, with a side order of suck it!"
- He's so awesome that he's donating a pint of blood a week to the uninsured to make them indestructible.
- "You can twist my words, but I can twist that knee until it pops!"
- You want the real crowning moment? In the 2008 elections he actually received a fair few votes.
- "Is it done, Yuri?" "No, Comrade Premier... it has only begun."
- Quickly followed by the game's incredible intro coupled with its Crowning Music of Awesome.
- Which sadly loses out, in this Troper's opinion, to that of the sequel. Wow, EA knows how to get it right. Well, sometimes...
- Quickly followed by the game's incredible intro coupled with its Crowning Music of Awesome.
- While Tanya has definitely had some shining moments in her appearances, in the original Red Alert's Tanya has a CMOA in a mission where she's captured by the Soviets and presumably tortured. She manages, with the help of a spy, to escape captivity and kill an NKVD interrogater, while handcuffed to a chair.
- Original Red Alert, Allied first level: rescue Albert freakin' Einstein. Tanya shows up laughing. She kills anything you point to. Einstein runs to safety. Cruisers show up. The Soviet base gets shelled into nothing. Battle over.
- Any time the Desolator from Red Alert 2 opens his mouth.
"It will be a silent spring!" |
- Also the Chrono Legionnaire.
"Already there!" |
- Going by that, let's just say almost all the units in all the games. Special heart-warming win goes to the Avatar in C&C3, who speaks everything in a full-deadpan, evil Danger Deadpan voice.
"Under control." |
- And the Rhino Tank's epic declaration in Red Alert 2:
"We will bury them!" |
- Which is utterly smoked by the Apocalypse Tank's new voice and quotes in Red Alert 3:
"It is day of judgment" |
- Tiberium Twilight has quickly become the black sheep of the franchise, but that doesn't mean it too doesn't have its share of CMOAs.
- Notably, during the GDI campaign, is Colonel James' response to an impenetrable Nod defense: drop an entire GDI army on it from orbit.
- And who could forget the Titan MKII voice?:
"That's right, daddy is here now!" |
- The beginning of GDI's first mission in Tiberian Sun shows GDI soldiers running in terror from Nod cyborgs screaming for reinforcements. Reinforcements who proceed to rain from the sky in drop pods, blasting the cyborgs to pieces and landing on their corpses.
- And the last GDI cut scene in Tiberian Sun has the player character, Michael McNeil, going hand-to-hand with Kane himself in Nod's Pyramid Temple. They struggle off-camera, shots are fired, and Kane walks back into frame, still spouting his "I'm a close second to God" gibberish, leaving the player to think McNeil is dead. Then Kane chokes, checks himself, and realizes he's bleeding, turning just in time to see McNeil running up to stab him with a giant shard of Tiberium and send him to hell with a pithy one-liner.
Kane: "I am the future! The Tiberian Sun has risen-!" (holds hands to chest, sees blood on fingers. Turns to see-) |
- CABAL gets a good one in Firestorm. In the Nod campaign, when you're trying to take CABAL's core offline It turns out the core is just a hologram, and CABAL starts launching waves of cluster missiles all over the map. The kicker: CABAL then taunts you with this line, "By the way, missile launch detected."
- Red Alert 3's most awesome/funny sequence is a mission where all you get is a conscript and a war bear and you are told to go kill The Emperor of the Rising Sun.
- And you succeed, although it's only a robotic duplicate. Still, it buys enough time for your army to show up.
- During Yuriko Omega's mini-campaign in Uprising, she single-handedly a) destroys the Shiro Psychic Research facility, causing "many billions of yen" in damages; b) breaks out of cryo-prison and starts a riot among the Soviet and Imperial POWs that demolishes the entire camp, including two aircraft carriers, and c) comes back to Shiro, demolishes the place again despite their preparations, and caps the whole affair by taking down her Evil Twin "sister", Izumi.
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