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== Dr. Gustaf Brackman ==
 
== Dr. Gustaf Brackman ==
[[Image:Dr. Gustaf Brackman.png|float|left]]Dr. Gustaf Brackman is an unparalleled genius in cyborg technology and the inventor of the "twining" process. He is responsible for the creation of the [[Symbiont]]s and later the [[Cybran Nation]]. He is both the literal and figurative father of the Cybran Nation, and as such refers to its people as his "children". During the Cybran campaign he addresses the player as "My boy" and admits in a recorded message at the end of the campaign that the commander is actually a clone of Brackman himself.
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[[Image:Dr. Gustaf Brackman.png|float|left]]Dr. Gustaf Brackman is the leader of the Cybran Nation. An unparalleled scientific genius in cybernetics and the inventor of the "twining" process; A method of combining the power of A.I with the human mind.
   
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He is responsible for the creation of the [[Symbiont]]s and later formed the [[Cybran Nation]] when the UEF tried to enslave his creations. He shows a kind-hearted approach to his underlings, considering them his 'children' and the Commander as 'my boy'. He is an incredibly intelligent man who had lived well beyond his natural lifespan; the remnants of his brilliant mind contained within electrodes and a cybernetic brain.
Throughout the campaigns of Supreme Commander and Forged Alliance, Brackman has three champions that put forth his missions: Dostya, QAI, and Commander ______ (your name). While the details of the specific creation of QAI are unknown, it is known that QAI betrays Brackman. This leads Brackman to concentrate his efforts on destroying QAI in Forged Alliance. It is believed to be successful at first. Brackman personally goes to [[Pearl II]], disables, and destroys QAI. However, at the end of Forged Alliance, a final cut scene shows QAI coming back online re-stating his primary function. This leads one to believe that Brackman had failed, possibly on purpose, since he took so much effort and time to create QAI and probably loves him as much as his 'children' (all other symbionts). He does however state that he feels 'he should never have created that computer.'
 
These facts leads to many rogue theories concerning the creation and programming of QAI. The truth remains to be seen, possibly in the next game coming out, or in Supreme Commander 2.
 
   
 
=== Supreme Commander ===
He has been kept alive for 1,304 years, but has paid a great price for that longevity; his physical body is completely lost.
 
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Brackman leads the Nation on a war against the UEF and the Aeon in his wishes to liberate all Symboints and make them join his cause. Through his three peers; Dostya, QAI and the Commander, they eventually destroy the warring factions loyal Commanders and forward Brackman's word to their fellow peers. Along the way, Brackman's curiousity in learning has him asking to acquire Seraphim technology to study and perhaps implement their use against his enemies.
   
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He has the Commander install a virus into [[Black Sun]] to shut down the network and places them on Earth where his last orders is to 'lead the sybiont population' before the network finally collapses in the Cybran ending.
A machine keeps his brain alive and projects a hologram of him during the Cybran campaign. In the Cybran ending to Forged Alliance, Brackman makes a speech to the Cybran Nation stating that [[UEF]] has finally recognized their independence. However, he states that he reluctantly turned down their offer of an alliance; not eager to restart a war, but also not eager to ally with their former oppressors.
 
   
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=== Forged Alliance ===
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QAI betrays Brackman and is subverted control to the Seraphim, whom have began a mass invasion across the system. Losing his people to QAI, he forwards command to a new Commander and ally with the UEF and the Aeon to stand against the aliens' might. When Dostya is killed by Hex5, Brackman mourns and acknowledges the seasoned commander's loyalty to the Doctor's cause and continues with his remaining champion to finally destroy QAI.
   
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Brackman then personally goes to [[Pearl II]] to disable and destroy QAI. However this appeared to intentionally fail, leading people to believe that Brackman intentionally gave QAI another chance, hinting that he does show mercy to his former lieutenants but does regret that he 'should never have created that computer.' Spreading rumours concerning the creation and true programming of QAI.
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A machine, containing his cybernetically-enchanced brain alive, projects a hologram of him throughout the Cybran campaign. In the Cybran ending to Forged Alliance, Brackman makes a speech to the Cybran Nation stating that [[UEF]] has finally recognized their independence. However, he states that he reluctantly turned down their offer of an alliance; not eager to restart a war, but also not eager to ally with their former oppressors.
   
 
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== QAI ==
 
== QAI ==
[[Image:QAI.png|float|left]]While it is not mentioned, it is suggested that QAI stands for "Quantum Artificial Intelligence".
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[[Image:QAI.png|float|left]]It is mentioned by Dr.Brackman in Supreme commander 2 that QAI stands for "Quantum Artificial Intelligence".
   
 
QAI is not referred to very often, but it is almost certain that he was programmed by Doctor Brackman himself, "leader" of the Cybran Nation.
 
QAI is not referred to very often, but it is almost certain that he was programmed by Doctor Brackman himself, "leader" of the Cybran Nation.
   
QAI is the Cybran Program that during the campaign is responsible for coding the [[Quantum Virus]] and probably the [[Liberation Matrix]] as well.
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QAI is the Cybran Program that during the campaign is responsible for coding the [[Quantum Virus]] and probably the [[Liberation Matrix]] as well. QAI appears in the briefings and endscene of the Cybran Campaign, in which his prime goal is to infect the Quantum Gate Network with the Quantum Virus, and spread the Liberation Matrix.
QAI appears in the briefings and endscene of the Cybran Campaign, in which his prime goal is to infect the Quantum Gate Network with the Quantum Virus, and spread the Liberation Matrix.
 
   
 
The goal of the Quantum Virus is to overload the Quantum Gates, making them disintegrate. Due to the destruction of the Quantum Gates, a wave of "Quantum energy" spreads throughout the galaxy, making Quantum travel impossible for 4.8 years.
 
The goal of the Quantum Virus is to overload the Quantum Gates, making them disintegrate. Due to the destruction of the Quantum Gates, a wave of "Quantum energy" spreads throughout the galaxy, making Quantum travel impossible for 4.8 years.
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The Liberation Matrix destroys the pacifying program which the UEF installed into all of the enslaved Cybrans on Earth, freeing them from UEF control.
 
The Liberation Matrix destroys the pacifying program which the UEF installed into all of the enslaved Cybrans on Earth, freeing them from UEF control.
   
In [[Forged Alliance]], QAI is responsible for bringing the [[Seraphim]] to [[Earth]], since the Seraphim programmed QAI to assist Brackman and then later betray him. In a mission in Forged Alliance Dr Brackman appears to disable QAI, however, after the ending cinematic of Forged Alliance, QAI re-boots saying: "Re establishing primary CPU algorithms. Primary CPU algorithms operational. Diagnostics complete. Primary directive recognized. Executing..."
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In [[Forged Alliance]], QAI is responsible for bringing the [[Seraphim]] to [[Earth]], since the Seraphim programmed QAI to assist Brackman and then later betray him. In a mission in Forged Alliance Dr Brackman appears to disable QAI, however, after the ending cinematic of Forged Alliance, QAI re-boots, stating:
   
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"''Re-establishing primary CPU algorithms. Primary CPU algorithms operational. All systems online. Diagnostics complete. Primary directive recognized. Executing.''"
This was almost a message that another game in the Supreme Commander series was under way; this has now been comfirmed, with the announcement of 'Supreme Commander: Experimentals' being almost finished and the conjunction of Gas Powered Games and Square Enix to create 'Supreme Commander 2' sometime in the future.
 
   
 
This was almost a message that another game in the Supreme Commander series was under way; this has now been confirmed, with the announcement of 'Supreme Commander: Experimentals'* possibly being created, but more importantly the conjunction of Gas Powered Games and Square Enix to create 'Supreme Commander 2', due to release on March 2, 2010.
== Elite Commander Dostya ==
 
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[[Image:Dostya.png|float|left]]All files concerning Ivanna Dostya's life before the age of 18 are incomplete; prior to that time, she resided on Earth, her AI loyalty programming fully initialized. The earliest data stream concerning Dostya is a single line mention of her "rescue" at the hands of elite Cybran Nation commandos.
 
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*Supreme Commander: Experimentals has since been abandoned.
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In "Supreme Commander 2", it is revealed that QAI could possibly be the Cybran Commander named "William Gauge", who at the end of the game is seen talking with Dr. Brackman installing a "Proto-Brain Complex" into Dr. Brackman. This is odd because in the last levels you play in the game, Dr. Brackman is viewed as an enemy of QAI.
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== Elite Commander Ivana Dostya ==
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[[Image:Dostya.png|float|left]]All files concerning Ivana Dostya's life before the age of 18 are incomplete; prior to that time, she resided on Earth, her AI loyalty programming fully initialized. The earliest data stream concerning Dostya is a single line mention of her "rescue" at the hands of elite Cybran Nation commandos.
   
 
Additional data streams emerge after Dostya's enlistment into the Cybran Nation military. Records indicate that Dostya's quick ascent through the ranks was only matched by her growing reputation for cunning and brilliance on the field of battle. Several of her numerous commendations specifically congratulate her on her uncanny ability to defeat her foes, no matter the odds. A cross-reference check of her service record marks her as the most successful commander ever to serve the Cybran Nation.
 
Additional data streams emerge after Dostya's enlistment into the Cybran Nation military. Records indicate that Dostya's quick ascent through the ranks was only matched by her growing reputation for cunning and brilliance on the field of battle. Several of her numerous commendations specifically congratulate her on her uncanny ability to defeat her foes, no matter the odds. A cross-reference check of her service record marks her as the most successful commander ever to serve the Cybran Nation.
   
Dostya's current rank is Elite Commander. In addition, she serves as Dr. Brackman's personal military attaché. Service logs from Cybran military installations indicate that it is quite rare for her to personally appear on a battlefield; she directs her forces from the Cybran command post. Data concerning her husband and son appears to have been corrupted and cannot be recovered at this time. She seems to have latina origins according to her heavy, almost Spanish or Mexican, accent, and her facial features, but this just may be the AI implants slightly computerizing her voice and altering her physique. There is a large amount of evidence though including her speaking in Russian and her almost Russian accent that could mean she is of Slavic origon. Unfortunately, no more can be said since you do not see more than her neck down during the time she survives in the war. She is seen wearing a large heavy black cloak on the Cybran Victory video for the Vanilla Supreme Commander.
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Dostya's current rank is Elite Commander. In addition, she serves as Dr. Brackman's personal military attaché. Service logs from Cybran military installations indicate that it is quite rare for her to personally appear on a battlefield; she directs her forces from the Cybran command post. Data concerning her husband and son appears to have been corrupted and cannot be recovered at this time. There is a large amount of evidence though including her speaking in Russian and her almost Russian accent that could mean she is of Slavic origin. Unfortunately, no more can be said since you do not see more than her neck down during the time she survives in the war. She is seen wearing a large heavy black cloak on the Cybran Victory video for the Vanilla Supreme Commander.
   
 
Dostya is killed by Hex5 during the assault on Hades.
 
Dostya is killed by Hex5 during the assault on Hades.
   
 
== Hex5 ==
 
== Hex5 ==
[[Image:Hex5.png|float|left]]Hex5 is a traitor of the Cybran Nation. He kills Dostya on Hades but is himself killed during the assault on QAI's mainframe on [[Pearl II]]. Hex5 also makes an appearance in the original Supreme Commander, where he is rescued from a UEF prison and gives the Cybran Nation vital information. He seems to be a slight mix of all the enemy factions; he talks like a Cybran and an Order fanatic, uses strategies that are a mix of Seraphim and Cybran strategies, and also may not have corrupted at will, for he may have assisted in the construction of QAI after release in the original Supreme Commander, thus making the supercomputer some power over his thoughts, since Hex5 is part-computer.
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[[Image:Hex5.png|float|left]] Hex5 is a traitor of the Cybran Nation. In the original Supreme Commander, where he is rescued from a UEF prison and gives the Cybran Nation vital information. He seems to be a slight mix of all the enemy factions; he sounds like a Cybran and speaks like an Order fanatic, uses strategies that are a mix of Seraphim and Cybran strategies, and also may not have corrupted at will, for he may have assisted in the construction of QAI after release in the original Supreme Commander, thus making the supercomputer some power over his thoughts, since Hex5 is part-computer.
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Hex5 also makes an appearance in Forged Alliance. He killed Dostya on [[X1CA 004|Hades]], but was killed during the assault on QAI's mainframe on [[Pearl II]].
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== Minor Characters ==
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'''Leopard 11''' is a commander who appears during the early UEF campaign, but is killed because of his recall beacon malfunctioning. He is also the Cybran Commander during Operation Machine Purge in the Aeon Campaign.
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'''Mach''' is a commander who appears during the early Cybran campaign, but is adversely affected by the Seraphim artifact before recall. He is also fought during Operation Forge in the UEF Campaign.
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[[Category:Cybran Nation]]
 
[[Category:Cybran Nation]]

Revision as of 02:06, 23 April 2020

This is a list of members of the Cybran Nation

Dr. Gustaf Brackman

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Dr. Gustaf Brackman is the leader of the Cybran Nation. An unparalleled scientific genius in cybernetics and the inventor of the "twining" process; A method of combining the power of A.I with the human mind.

He is responsible for the creation of the Symbionts and later formed the Cybran Nation when the UEF tried to enslave his creations. He shows a kind-hearted approach to his underlings, considering them his 'children' and the Commander as 'my boy'. He is an incredibly intelligent man who had lived well beyond his natural lifespan; the remnants of his brilliant mind contained within electrodes and a cybernetic brain.

Supreme Commander

Brackman leads the Nation on a war against the UEF and the Aeon in his wishes to liberate all Symboints and make them join his cause. Through his three peers; Dostya, QAI and the Commander, they eventually destroy the warring factions loyal Commanders and forward Brackman's word to their fellow peers. Along the way, Brackman's curiousity in learning has him asking to acquire Seraphim technology to study and perhaps implement their use against his enemies.

He has the Commander install a virus into Black Sun to shut down the network and places them on Earth where his last orders is to 'lead the sybiont population' before the network finally collapses in the Cybran ending.

Forged Alliance

QAI betrays Brackman and is subverted control to the Seraphim, whom have began a mass invasion across the system. Losing his people to QAI, he forwards command to a new Commander and ally with the UEF and the Aeon to stand against the aliens' might. When Dostya is killed by Hex5, Brackman mourns and acknowledges the seasoned commander's loyalty to the Doctor's cause and continues with his remaining champion to finally destroy QAI.

Brackman then personally goes to Pearl II to disable and destroy QAI. However this appeared to intentionally fail, leading people to believe that Brackman intentionally gave QAI another chance, hinting that he does show mercy to his former lieutenants but does regret that he 'should never have created that computer.' Spreading rumours concerning the creation and true programming of QAI.

A machine, containing his cybernetically-enchanced brain alive, projects a hologram of him throughout the Cybran campaign. In the Cybran ending to Forged Alliance, Brackman makes a speech to the Cybran Nation stating that UEF has finally recognized their independence. However, he states that he reluctantly turned down their offer of an alliance; not eager to restart a war, but also not eager to ally with their former oppressors.

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QAI

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It is mentioned by Dr.Brackman in Supreme commander 2 that QAI stands for "Quantum Artificial Intelligence".

QAI is not referred to very often, but it is almost certain that he was programmed by Doctor Brackman himself, "leader" of the Cybran Nation.

QAI is the Cybran Program that during the campaign is responsible for coding the Quantum Virus and probably the Liberation Matrix as well. QAI appears in the briefings and endscene of the Cybran Campaign, in which his prime goal is to infect the Quantum Gate Network with the Quantum Virus, and spread the Liberation Matrix.

The goal of the Quantum Virus is to overload the Quantum Gates, making them disintegrate. Due to the destruction of the Quantum Gates, a wave of "Quantum energy" spreads throughout the galaxy, making Quantum travel impossible for 4.8 years.

The Liberation Matrix destroys the pacifying program which the UEF installed into all of the enslaved Cybrans on Earth, freeing them from UEF control.

In Forged Alliance, QAI is responsible for bringing the Seraphim to Earth, since the Seraphim programmed QAI to assist Brackman and then later betray him. In a mission in Forged Alliance Dr Brackman appears to disable QAI, however, after the ending cinematic of Forged Alliance, QAI re-boots, stating:

"Re-establishing primary CPU algorithms. Primary CPU algorithms operational. All systems online. Diagnostics complete. Primary directive recognized. Executing."

This was almost a message that another game in the Supreme Commander series was under way; this has now been confirmed, with the announcement of 'Supreme Commander: Experimentals'* possibly being created, but more importantly the conjunction of Gas Powered Games and Square Enix to create 'Supreme Commander 2', due to release on March 2, 2010.

  • Supreme Commander: Experimentals has since been abandoned.

In "Supreme Commander 2", it is revealed that QAI could possibly be the Cybran Commander named "William Gauge", who at the end of the game is seen talking with Dr. Brackman installing a "Proto-Brain Complex" into Dr. Brackman. This is odd because in the last levels you play in the game, Dr. Brackman is viewed as an enemy of QAI.

Elite Commander Ivana Dostya

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All files concerning Ivana Dostya's life before the age of 18 are incomplete; prior to that time, she resided on Earth, her AI loyalty programming fully initialized. The earliest data stream concerning Dostya is a single line mention of her "rescue" at the hands of elite Cybran Nation commandos.

Additional data streams emerge after Dostya's enlistment into the Cybran Nation military. Records indicate that Dostya's quick ascent through the ranks was only matched by her growing reputation for cunning and brilliance on the field of battle. Several of her numerous commendations specifically congratulate her on her uncanny ability to defeat her foes, no matter the odds. A cross-reference check of her service record marks her as the most successful commander ever to serve the Cybran Nation.

Dostya's current rank is Elite Commander. In addition, she serves as Dr. Brackman's personal military attaché. Service logs from Cybran military installations indicate that it is quite rare for her to personally appear on a battlefield; she directs her forces from the Cybran command post. Data concerning her husband and son appears to have been corrupted and cannot be recovered at this time. There is a large amount of evidence though including her speaking in Russian and her almost Russian accent that could mean she is of Slavic origin. Unfortunately, no more can be said since you do not see more than her neck down during the time she survives in the war. She is seen wearing a large heavy black cloak on the Cybran Victory video for the Vanilla Supreme Commander.

Dostya is killed by Hex5 during the assault on Hades.

Hex5

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Hex5 is a traitor of the Cybran Nation. In the original Supreme Commander, where he is rescued from a UEF prison and gives the Cybran Nation vital information. He seems to be a slight mix of all the enemy factions; he sounds like a Cybran and speaks like an Order fanatic, uses strategies that are a mix of Seraphim and Cybran strategies, and also may not have corrupted at will, for he may have assisted in the construction of QAI after release in the original Supreme Commander, thus making the supercomputer some power over his thoughts, since Hex5 is part-computer.

Hex5 also makes an appearance in Forged Alliance. He killed Dostya on Hades, but was killed during the assault on QAI's mainframe on Pearl II.

Minor Characters

Leopard 11 is a commander who appears during the early UEF campaign, but is killed because of his recall beacon malfunctioning. He is also the Cybran Commander during Operation Machine Purge in the Aeon Campaign.

Mach is a commander who appears during the early Cybran campaign, but is adversely affected by the Seraphim artifact before recall. He is also fought during Operation Forge in the UEF Campaign.

Concept Art

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