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The Tacitus as it appears in Kane's Wrath

It is fundamental to our future, the key to Ascension, for it holds power and wisdom far beyond anything ever imagined by Man.
- Kane

The Tacitus (Latin, "Silent") is an ancient and extraterrestrial data matrix which plays a significant role in the world wars between the Global Defense Initiative and the Brotherhood of Nod.[1] Both factions sought to use the profound stores of knowledge contained within the device to improve their understanding of Tiberium, and develop highly advanced technologies to either harness or counter the alien substance. Consequently, possession of this artifact became a major source of conflict between the superpowers of the Tiberium age.

The Tacitus is the key to Kane's prophecy of "Ascension", the central belief around which he built the Brotherhood of Nod.[1] It originally consisted of two separate segments, with the first being present in the 3700-year-old Temple of the Tacitus in Bolivia,[2] while the second was held in CABAL's data core throughout most of the Second Tiberium War. In the aftermath of the Third Tiberium War, the complete artifact was retrieved from GDI's heavily fortified Rocky Mountains research complex by the Marked of Kane, and all knowledge held within the Tacitus was merged with LEGION.

History[]

Tratos the Translator[]

You're only delaying the inevitable. I have the Tacitus. I am invincible. The Tacitus told me of Tiberium missiles, of invulnerable flying ships, of real-time genetic mutation. More than alien. More than human! The next step in our evolution as a species!
- Kane

The Forgotten acquired the Tacitus prior to the Second Tiberium War and their leader, Tratos, learned to translate it. The mutants hoped to find some way to reverse their mutations.[3] Tratos and the device ultimately fell into Nod hands. Kane tricked the Forgotten leader into aiding CABAL[4] translate the device for Nod's designs.[3] Tratos later regretted cooperating with Nod; he realized too late the translated data was being used to create Tiberium weapons, lifeforms, all aimed toward Nod's final goal of creating a Tiberium world.[5] GDI initially refused to believe the existence of the device despite gaining the Forgotten as allies.[6] Any remaining doubts about its existence were dispelled at the end of the war when GDI recovered the device from the Nod Pyramid in Cairo.[7] GDI regarded information regarding the Tacitus as highly classified.[8][9]

Alternate History[]

The following is based on the Nod campaign for Tiberian Sun and some details might contradict canon.
The Tacitus is the source, Slavik. Its Tiberium secrets can make or break empires. Find it.
- Kane to Anton Slavik.

After his public return Kane ordered Commander Anton Slavik to deliver a Nod high-technology ship to Cairo. The ship held the Tacitus and other technologies useful to Nod and was stored in a subterranean hangar. However, General Vega reached the hangar first and took the ship for a personal endeavour in South America. However, Vega was unable to control it and the ship crashed.[10] Slavik arrived to find the ship abandoned and the Tacitus missing.[11]

Restoring the Tacitus[]

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The Tacitus in CABAL's lab.

Although the war was won by GDI, Tiberium contamination was reaching critical levels. The Daedalus Team believed the Tacitus to be the best approach to acquiring the necessary knowledge to fight Tiberium.[4] The device and Kane's accumulated notes and data were scheduled to be shipped immediately to the Daedalus Research Complex[8] where Tratos could continue translation.[4] The Tacitus was loaded onto Kodiak at Cairo but the ship was destroyed by an ion storm in flight. This coincided with the beginning of the Firestorm Crisis. As one of its first duties, General Paul Cortez ordered the emergency Firestorm Taskforce to recover the Tacitus.[8] GDI did not locate Kane's store of translated data.[1]

Tratos was assassinated by Nod on CABAL's orders[12] before receiving the Tacitus[4] and translation proceeded slowly.[13] Doctor Gabriella Boudreau estimated Tratos' death put the project years behind schedule, when it was estimated the atmosphere would be toxic to humans within a year. The doctor proposed to use CABAL as a substitute translator; the Nod AI helped Tratos translate the Tacitus for Kane.[4]

The Firestorm Taskforce captured CABAL core in Poland. This was to the AI's design. It knew translation efforts were crippled because the device was physically incomplete. Nod had failed to retrieve the missing segment and it hoped GDI would be more successful.[14] CABAL convinced GDI to retrieve the missing segment after revealing the nature of the problem. The AI even pinpointed the segment's location in northern Bolivia for the Firestorm Taskforce. The segment was sequestered in a complex of ancient step pyramids occupied by a small religious group. A GDI archaeologist deciphered the pyramid hieroglyphs to determine which one the segment was stored in.[2] CABAL took the completed device and unleashed its cyborgs on GDI.[14]

Ironically, the Tacitus was, in turn, stolen from CABAL by the Forgotten. The AI used Nod forces to recover the device for it.[15] The Brotherhood's Inner Circle grew increasingly uneasy with the AI's independence, including its unilateral recovery of the Tacitus and assassination of Tratos. CABAL finally broke with Nod when the Inner Circle threatened to deactivate it.[16]

The Tacitus was retrieved by GDI from a CABAL core at the end of the Firestorm Crisis.[17] While Doctor Boudreau made a series of breakthroughs on the whole GDI continued to struggle with interfacing with the Tacitus and data recovery remained slow.[1]

Signs and Portents[]

After GDI's recovery of the Tacitus, it was stored in the fortified Cheyenne Mountain Complex for analysis.[1]In the interwar period, further GDI Tacitus research uncovered references to the Scrin and their future invasion.[9] Unbeknownst to GDI the Scrin were a key factor in Kane's strategy for the Third Tiberium War.[18]

Even with the Tacitus in GDI's hands, a secretly restored Kane was not totally without the device's services. Tacitus shards aided him during the creation of LEGION, CABAL's successor.[19]

Third Tiberium War[]

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Kane holds the unstable Tacitus

Main article: Third Tiberium War

Tacitus translation was the responsibility of GDI InOps when the Scrin invaded Earth.[9] They noted the structure of Scrin data transmissions was patterned on the data structure found in the Tacitus, but were significantly different such that it was unlikely the Scrin were the exact originators of the device.[20] Decryption programs similar to those found in the Tacitus were used to interface with and capture Annihilator Tripods.[21]

LEGION, I address you and you alone first. Know that you are more than a mere neural network. Your design is drawn from the Tacitus itself. You are connected to the artifact, now know this. As the Visitors' towers near completion, the Tacitus has begun to transmit a signal. A signal only you can receive. You must find it, liberate it! The Tacitus is the key to Ascension... and beyond!
- Kane to LEGION.

Nod located the Tacitus in China as GDI prepared to transport it away by sea. On Kane's behest, LEGION intercepted and captured the land convoy carrying the device. The AI was maliciously shut down by Abbess Alexa Kovacs before the Tacitus could be extracted. [22]

The Key to Ascension[]

They are like children playing with a nuclear weapon! They have no idea what they have, no idea of its power! Their experiments have rendered the Tacitus dangerously unstable, do you see how the signal is fluctuating?! If we are to secure the artifact, we must move quickly, before we lose it forever!
- Kane to LEGION

After LEGION's failed attempt to intercept the Tacitus, it was back under GDI control and was transferred back to the Rocky Mountains Complex. The device's condition was deteriorating and the probability of destroying it increased with every test.[23] Kane was disturbed by the development, and feared GDI may have damaged it beyond repair, but chose to wait until LEGION reactivated in 2052.[24] Nod was much reduced as a result of the Third Tiberium War. The forces needed to assault the Tacitus facility was found in the Marked of Kane.[25] LEGION recovered the Tacitus and interfaced with it.[24]

Salvation[]

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Kane holds up the Tacitus before GDI's command

Kane showed the Tacitus to GDI in 2062. Presumably interfacing with LEGION stabilised the device, since Kane could publicly display it without fear. The advanced knowledge of the Tacitus was later used to create both the Tiberium Control Network and Optical implants.

Continuity[]

Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars claimed GDI confiscated the Tacitus from Nod in 2028.[9] However, GDI did not acquire the Tacitus until the end of the Firestorm Crisis, which took place after the Second Tiberium War in 2030.[17]

The year in which GDI captured the Tacitus was later retconned to 2032 in Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath.[1]

Behind the Scenes[]

We had also developed two completely different origins for the Tacitus, and since both stories leveraged that origin, I'm trying to remember what each included. One was centered around the Tacitus being a soul-prison for the leader of the martian force that fought against the Scrin (they knew how to beat the Scrin, but discovered it too late) while the Earth was still primordial, and the other was centered around the Scrin rebels stealing the "bible" of the Scrin -- which may or may not have been written by them in the first place -- and the Scrin Primal's crusade to recover it.

Both were interesting and had some cool reveals.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath. Nod Field Recon, "The Tacitus".
  2. 2.0 2.1 Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm. GDI mission 5: "GDI 05: Dogma Day Afternoon".
  3. 3.0 3.1 Stojsavljevic, Rade, and O'Miley Ryan. Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Operations Manual. Las Vegas, Nevada: Westwood Studios, 1999.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm. GDI mission 4: "GDI 04: In the Box".
  5. Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. GDI mission 10a: "Destroy Prototype Facility".
  6. Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. GDI mission 9d: "Destroy Chemical Missile Plant".
  7. Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. GDI mission 12: "Final Conflict".
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm. GDI mission 1: "GDI 01:Recover the Tacitus".
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. GDI mission 12: "Munich".
  10. Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. Nod mission 5: "Salvage Operation".
  11. Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. Nod mission 6a: "Sheep's Clothing".
  12. Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm. Nod mission 3: "NOD 03:Tratos' Final Act".
  13. Pannullo, Patrick, Joseph Selinske, and David Lamoreaux. Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm: Instruction Manual. Las Vegas, Nevada: Westwood Studios, 1999.
  14. 14.0 14.1 Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm. GDI mission 6: "GDI 06:Escape from CABAL".
  15. Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm. Nod mission 4: "NOD 04:Mutant Extermination".
  16. Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm. Nod mission 5: "NOD 05:Escape from CABAL".
  17. 17.0 17.1 Westwood Studios, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm. GDI mission 9: "GDI 09:Core of the Problem".
  18. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Nod mission 17: "Kane's Tower".
  19. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath. Nod Background, "Kane - Realization".
  20. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. GDI InOps, "Alien Origins, Connections to the Tacitus".
  21. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. GDI InOps, "Alien Tripod Captured".
  22. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath. Nod mission 11: "Tacitus Interruptus".
  23. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath. Nod Field Recon, "Tacitus Destabilised?".
  24. 24.0 24.1 Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath. Nod mission 13: "Tacitus Regained".
  25. Electronic Arts Los Angeles, Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath. Nod mission 12: "Will Made Flesh".