Maybe in terms of adding to their capability, but symbolically it was better to destroy it. Capturing the prototype would have implied that GDI had something powerful that the Brotherhood wanted; destroying it would demonstrate that it was a trivial creation and that all Nod followers need not fear such an advancement.
did Kane just said "the gods" as in plural? could this be evidence that the brotherhood has a set series of deities? or did he mean the gods from classical greek and roman mythology?
"Remind them whose side the gods are on."
Kane always did have the best lines. XD
Schone23666 1 year ago
@Schone23666 Indeed, but I always thought there was only one God in C&C and that Kane is the Biblical Cain lol
stephen1340c 3 months ago
It would have been better if Nod capture the Mammoth prototype
darkness007666 2 years ago 13
Maybe in terms of adding to their capability, but symbolically it was better to destroy it. Capturing the prototype would have implied that GDI had something powerful that the Brotherhood wanted; destroying it would demonstrate that it was a trivial creation and that all Nod followers need not fear such an advancement.
TNSFE 2 years ago 21
That could be the case, but don't forget that Nod tried to capture the sonic crystals from GDI instead of destroying them
zegerb 2 years ago
wasn't he supposed to be a "tank inthuistist" however you spell that word. so yeah, why destroy it?
CHAOSBLACKDOOM 2 years ago
LoL i think they actually did , remember the redeemer for KW
nukeboy14 2 years ago
did Kane just said "the gods" as in plural? could this be evidence that the brotherhood has a set series of deities? or did he mean the gods from classical greek and roman mythology?
Tallacus 4 years ago
The theological visions of Nod are somewhat unclear indeed.
Giel1987 4 years ago 3
Or, they didn't want to insult most religions.
JediMasterKadin 3 years ago 2
It's likely just a figure of speech,
LordNugget 3 years ago 7
yeah, but i had just found out the reason why he's called Kane is because he is the biblical Kane
Tallacus 3 years ago
Yes its a figure of speech.
If anything, the universe is rooted in Abrahamic lore.
The gods is a fos from Greek or Roman times.
IconOfSin24148 3 years ago
He probably means the the god of each big religon of the world Jewism, Cristianty, Islam wich in plural is gods
Abridgedfan134 3 years ago 2
Jewism? Hahaha.
canman87 3 years ago
I think he meant general Divine Power, probably mentioning the Greek gods, as a figure of speech.
tehpevis 3 years ago
Either a figure of speech, or he's talking about the Scrin.
Alex06CoSonic 3 years ago
He's just being witty.
dragonstormx 2 years ago
whoa! 16 seconds... writers must've been tired of the storyline by then...
wohoismine 4 years ago
Yeah I know....the cutscenes never give you anything in the way of information.
dokaw 4 years ago
Hard to come up with much storyline for a level where all you're suppose to do is blow up a prototype weapon.
dragonstormx 3 years ago 2