
Were Anton Slavik to free him or her from his or her prison, these followers would join the rebel ranks and strengthen the assault on General Hassan central base. While the release of this man or woman would not sway the massed ranks of Nod loyalists guarding Hassan's temple, he or she still possessed a following within the Nod military which saught his or her release. It is possible that this general was actually the very same Nod leader that had made such a contribution to Nod's African campaign during the First Tiberium War. While apparently loyal at the time, his or her popularity, skill and prestige had made him or her a threat to Hassan's rule. In order to secure his rule General Hassan had earlier imprisoned a certain general and potential rival of his in a prison towards the west of Egypt. These supporters had likely remembered the carnage of the First Tiberium War between Nod and GDI and correctly understood that Anton Slavik's victory would lead to a second war having no wish to see this happen.

However despite the destruction of his elite guard General Hassan still possessed plenty of supporters. The option of advancing directly on Hassan's temple and finishing him off now presented itself.

Ans loss of the Nod News Network to rebel forces during the Battle of Benghazi had incited wipespread unrest and chaos throughout Egypt. The fall of Libya to Anton Slavik's rebel forces had opened the way for a rebel advance into Egypt, the core part of the loyalist territory. Objective One: Locate and free the Rebel Nod Commander.The commander may have information vital to Hassan's movement.


Free him and his forces and they should be sympathetic to our cause - and help in the capture of Hassan. We have become aware of an imprisoned commander in this region who WAS loyal to Hassan.
