-
Scrín (Irish for 'shrine') may
refer to two
places in Ireland: Skreen, a
village in
County Sligo Skryne, a
village in
County Meath This disambiguation...
- to
attract the
attention of a new
extraterrestrial faction known as the
Scrin,
which attacks both
sides while harvesting Tiberium for its own purpose...
-
cutscene shows a
reverse of the
Scrin campaign introduction cutscene in
Tiberium Wars, and a
message that
implies that the
Scrin would later try to send a full...
-
Skryne or
Skreen (from
Irish Scrín Cholm Cille,
meaning 'Colm Cille's shrine', or
originally called The Hill of Acaill) is a
village in
County Meath,...
- non-playable
factions from
previous games in the
Tiberium Universe: The
Scrin (C&C3) and the
Forgotten (Tiberian Sun), the
latter returning as a minor...
- Wars is set in 2047 and
features the
introduction of a
third faction, the
Scrin. The
sequel attained an
aggregate score of 85% from both
GameRankings and...
- and
build to
Tiberium War's
Scrin. The
outside is blue
while the
inside maintains a dark green, also very
similar to
Scrin units. The ship
itself might...
-
brought here in the 10th
century for safe keeping, so it
acquired the name
Scrín Choluim Chille (Colmcille's Shrine; from
Latin scrīnium). The monastery...
- story. The GDI, Nod,
Mutants and
CABAL were to be
major factions with the
Scrin to be
added later.
Prominent locations included a half
submerged Los Angeles...
- Four Masters,
where it is
recorded that Mael Cobo Úi Gallchobhar,
Abbot of
Scrin A****ain, died in 1022 AD.
Gallchobhar was the one
given the role of founding...