In this state, they continued to update GDI commanders with what little intelligence can be gained from public news programs and facilitated communications with regional GDI forces.ĭuring this time, Kane somehow hacked the EVA of Commander James Solomon and taunted him, revealing that the scandal was the result of his media manipulation.Įventually, UN funding was restored, and so was the EVA units' connection to GDI Command.ĭuring the war, GDI commandos, such as Nick "Havoc" Parker, were equipped with wrist-mounted EVA units. As a result, the security access of GDI's EVA units was revoked, disconnecting them from GDI command and forcing them to engage tactical isolation procedures. And don't look around for your EVA, it can't help you now.ĭuring the First Tiberium War, EVA battle interface was used by both GDI and Nod, though it was unclear which side had invented it first.Īfter the Białystok scandal, the United Nations cut funding to GDI. History First Tiberium Warĭon't look so surprised, commander. In addition to receiving mission objectives, this model also has a radar and map function. A portable, wrist-mounted version of EVA was used by members of the GDI special forces. Individual EVA units are usually located in bases, outposts, and mobile command centers these units are directly connected to major command centers, such as the GDSS Philadelphia and Southern Cross. They act as the command interface for troops and bases, provide radar information, update the commander with mission objectives, and warn the commander when they are under attack, among other functions. They are able to communicate with their users using voice synthesizers, and can accept voice commands.ĭuring battles, EVA units serve as the link between commanders and forces in the field. They have their own UI element and are switched to with the 'Grenade/Ability' weapon.Establishing battlefield control, standby.ĮVA units are responsible for supplying field commanders with vital intelligence, as well as organizing all communications and briefings.
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