Computer Assisted Biologically Augmented Lifeform

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The Computer Assisted Biologically Augmented Lifeform is an artificial intelligence who features in Command & Conquer.

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Biography

Computer Assisted Biologically Augmented Lifeform (CABAL)

It was first acquired by the Brotherhood_of_Nod near the end of the First Tiberium War. When GDI commandos stormed Kane's temple during the Sarajevo battle, they could hear it malfunctioning from the Temple damage. Between the First and Second Tiberium Wars, Nod agents re-housed CABAL in a core in Egypt. CABAL assisted Kane loyalists in the overthrow of the Global_Defense_Initiative's puppet Nod leader Hassan.

During the Second Tiberium War, CABAL was used as Nod's AI and Kane's artificial right-hand man. After the war, remnants of Nod's Second Tiberium War force reactivated it, thinking they could use it as their AI again. GDI also wanted CABAL, so they could use it to translate the Tacitus after the assassination of mutant leader Tratos - by forces controlled by (unknown to them) CABAL - the only other known translator of the mysterious artifact. But CABAL had a plan of its own. It commanded several Nod unapproved missions, illegaly acquired the Tacitus and secretly built up a Cyborg army. Later, CABAL severed links with Nod and GDI and began attacking Nod and GDI bases. This lead to the unholy alliance between Nod and GDI to destroy CABAL. They were successful. GDI received the Tacitus and Nod declared victory against the "single greatest threat to the survival of the Brotherhood". After the final defeat of CABAL and his cyborg army, the ending shows that Kane's body is hooked into the CABAL interface and is being kept alive in cryogenic tube while Kane recovers from his injuries sustained at the end of the Second Tiberium War.

Overview

Personality and attributes

He knew how to translate the Tacitus, an object which held the secret to Tiberium.

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • CABAL was created by Westwood Studios where he featured in the setting of the Command and Conquer Tiberium universe.

Appearances

  • Command and Conquer: Tiberium Sun:

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