Details, Explanation and Meaning About Tiberium

Tiberium Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

In the computer game series Command and Conquer, Tiberium is the name given to an outcropping of (typically) green crystals, named because of its appearance on the Tiber River in Italy in 1995, though according to some sources it was originally named after Tiberius Drucius Caesar. It leeches metals out of the soil, concentrating them in (commonly) green crystals which can easilly be collected and processed. The leeching process leaves the landscape depleted, however, leaving the ground underneath effectively useless for agriculture.

Table of contents
1 Tiberium Growth
2 Tiberium Proliferation
3 Health Risks of Tiberium exposure
4 Tiberium as a terraforming agent
5 Tiberium's chemical composition
6 Varieties of Tiberium
7 Tiberian Mutations

Tiberium Growth

Tiberium first appears as manhole-sized lumps of rock or soil. As these lumps expand, the top of the lump pulls away, to reveal immature crystal formations. As the patch of Tiberium grows, both the lump of rock and crystal grow rapidly. The typical Tiberium crystal is roughly 1 to 2 meters tall.

The color of the Tiberium crystals is dependant on the amount and concentration of minerals that the plant has leeched from the soil.

Tiberium Proliferation

Tiberium can spread almost anywhere, with the rate of spread being influenced by soil density and ambient temperature. Only the polar caps show low levels of Tiberium infestation. Tiberium spreads through a variety of methods, depending on the local enviroment.

No matter how small, an isolated patch of Tiberium can spread to cover acres. The process is not entirely understood, but it is believed that underneath the surface, the rock lump shoots out tendrils in all directions, which grow into new rock lumps.

A more disturbing method of Tiberium growth is witnessed when the area Tiberium is in has any sort of foliage, such as trees or bushes. Through an unknown evolutionary proccess, Tiberium mutates these trees into "Blossum Trees". These 'trees' are fleshy stalks with a large bulb at the top. The bulb regularly contracts and relaxes, releasing microscopic Tiberium crystals into the atmosphere. As long as there is a Blossum Tree in an area, Tiberium will constantly regrow around the tree. Most attempts at injuring or removing Blossum trees has been ineffective.

Tiberium Vinifera, the viotile blue-colored Tiberium variant, has its own specific form of spread. If a large enough patch of Vinifera grows to maturity, the rockish lumps surrounding the crystals will fall away, and the crystals will meld together into a massive blue crystal, roughly 10 meters high. These large Vinifera masses will inexplicably grow new Vinifera outcroppings, although much slower than a Blossum Tree.

Destroying a massive Vinifera outcropping is not recommended, as the destruction of the large crystal will simply cause it to shatter explosively. This explosive aspect will throw Vinifera deposits over the area.

Health Risks of Tiberium exposure

Outcroppings of Tiberium release odorless gasses as soon as they appear. While originally considered harmless (if not beautiful in its shimmering sparkles), these fumes will poison any human that venture through it.

Tiberium as a terraforming agent

The most common belief currently on the nature of Tiberium is that the crystal is a terraforming agent of the alien race known as the Scrin. All evidence of the Scrin show that they are a Tiberium-based lifeform, with the ability to control Tiberium Mutations. Most obvious of these abilities is the Tacitus, a computer-like Scrin device that can control Tiberium mutation.

Because of this information, this is the assumed goals of Tiberium, from the Scrin point of view:

Tiberium's chemical composition

Crystal

Harmful Gases

Varieties of Tiberium

  • Riparius - Color: Green. Considered 'immature' Tiberium, this variant of Tiberium has a lower level of leeched minerals.
  • Vinifera - Color: Blue. This is the more potent and highly explosive variant of Tiberium. "Blue Tiberium" leeches minerals from the soil extremely quickly, making it far more potent -- and therefore valuable. Vinifera crystals are much more dangerous than Riparius, and large beds of Vinifera are known to explode if struck by lightning or by explosive ordinance.
  • Gas - This is a dangerous form of Tiberium which forms toxic clouds. Often observed being emitted by 'Veinhole Monsters' and Tiberium Floaters. Extremely poisonous and can damage vehicles and structures after prolonged exposure. Kills infantry, mutants and most cyborgs almost instantly.
  • Sea Tiberium - Tiberium that poisons and clogs waterways. By the time of the second Tiberian War, most of the oceans have been covered by this unhelpful variant of Tiberium. Unlike land-based types, this form of Tiberium does not leech any units.

Tiberian Mutations


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