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Operation: Big Apple was a Soviet attempt to build a Psychic beacon in New York to mind-control all of an American army and civilian forces, stationed in the city. It is the third Soviet mission in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2.

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  • Big Apple (mission)
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  • Operation: Big Apple was a Soviet attempt to build a Psychic beacon in New York to mind-control all of an American army and civilian forces, stationed in the city. It is the third Soviet mission in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2.
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Goal
  • *Destroy the Soviet presence *Destroy the Psychic Beacon before it becomes online
  • *Construct and defend the Psychic Beacon at the World Trade Center *Mind control an enemy force or forces
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Casual
  • Moderate
  • All Allies and civilians in New York mind-controlled by the Soviets
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Date
  • 1972(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Operation: Big Apple
Commanders
  • * *Lt. Zofia *Yuri
Result
  • Soviet victory *US forces brainwashed
Forces
  • *Grizzly Tanks *IFVs *Airborne Armada
  • *Flak Troopers *Tesla Troopers *V3 Rocket Launchers *Psi-Corps Troopers
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Place
  • Manhattan, New York City
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  • Operation: Big Apple was a Soviet attempt to build a Psychic beacon in New York to mind-control all of an American army and civilian forces, stationed in the city. It is the third Soviet mission in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2.
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