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Tvtropes command and conquer
Tvtropes command and conquer




tvtropes command and conquer

On the one hand, from the late 1930s to 1941, Stalin's purges greatly weakened the Red Army's senior officer corps, particularly the highest ranking officers.

  • The game also neatly sidesteps a contentious point: the state of the Red Army and its ability to invade in 1941.
  • Furthermore, the game is a prequel to the Tiberium series.
  • Alternate History: Red Alert being the result of Hitler's removal from the timeline.
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  • All Theories Are True: The Red Alert series uses Tesla coils in ways that were once thought possible.
  • The difference is that Stalin can actually back up his threat, with an entire mission revolving around infiltrating a missile silo to destroy it. This mirrors Nazi Germany's putting its faith into vaunted Wunderwaffen (wonder weapons) towards the end of the war that would turn the tide in Germany's favor.
  • After the Allies start pushing back the Soviets, Stalin realizes that he can't win a conventional conflict anymore and puts all his effort into completing the Soviet nuclear program in time to start bombing enemy cities with them.
  • Please add tropes relating to multiple games to the Red Alert series page. Please note that this page is for tropes specific to this game, the first Red Alert and its expansions. This sparks an even worse version of World War II during the 1950s as the Allies try to withstand the endless hordes of the Red Army, backed by deadly Tesla-based technology. While this prevents the Nazis from rising to power and keeps Germany docile, unfortunately it leaves Josef Stalin with no obstacle to the Soviet Union's expansion. The premise is simple: in 1946, operating out of a laboratory in Trinity, New Mexico, Albert Einstein uses a time machine to travel to Landsberg, Germany in 1924 and removes Adolf Hitler from history. It later spawned its own sequels, taking place in an alternate alternate timeline for a while, the explanation fans came up with was that the Allied ending of Red Alert led to Red Alert 2, and the Soviet ending of Red Alert led to Tiberian Dawn.

    tvtropes command and conquer

    Released by Westwood Studios in 1996 for DOS and Windows (in 640x480 VGA resolution, a major improvement from its predecessor) platforms. Red Alert provides a contrast with its successors thanks to a serious and camp-free tone. Hitler's Time Travel Exemption Act: The GameĪ prequel to the original Command & Conquer, using the same engine and gameplay to tell a story of an Alternate History WWII fought between the Allies and Tesla-powered communists bent on world domination.






    Tvtropes command and conquer