Tiberium wars11/7/2023 ![]() However, as the Third Tiberium War reached its conclusion, Ajay began experiencing doubts about Kane. Kane congratulated Ajay for passing a test of faith. Nonetheless this was sufficient for Qatar to be executed. Ajay faltered he reneged on his previous statements to Kane and claimed he was no longer sure of Qatar's culpability. The messiah declared the officer's testimony would be enough to decide whether she was guilty of treason, which was punishable by death. ![]() Ajay was called upon by Kane to testify against Qatar on her supposed responsibility for the attack on Temple Prime. Kane's loyalists captured the Nod base at Ayers Rock from Qatar and the general as well. Kane was displeased with Qatar's actions during his brief absence. Ījay's faith was vindicated by Kane's emergence. However, he admitted privately to the field commander that the general's plan to steal ICBM's from GDI during the truce to bolster Nod did make some sense. He was outraged by Qatar's anti-Scrin truce with GDI and bluntly made his disapproval known to her. Ī Scrin drone ship landed near Ajay's command post during the arrival of the alien invasion and he was forced to relocate. Above all else Ajay believed Kane still lived. He regarded general's plan to capture GDI's nuclear weapons as hypocritical Qatar was embarking on aggressive action she had once attempted to dissuade Kane from. Ajay reluctantly acceded to Qatar's ascension to leader of the Brotherhood after the destruction of Temple Prime. He did not feel it right to divert resources away from Temple Prime's defense but took solace knowing he was following Kane's orders. Ījay was redeployed to Australia to aid the field commander reinforce and preserve Qatar's forces. ![]() Ajay was unaware that the renegade attack was masterminded by Abbess Alexa Kovacs seeking to discredit Qatar. After the attack by renegade Nod forces during the siege of Temple Prime, Ajay later went to Kane accusing Qatar of treachery. Ajay realized the general had attained her position by ruthlessness his mistrust only grew as he witnessed what he saw as Qatar's second-guessing of Kane. While Ajay maintained a cordial relationship with the field commander, and envied the commander for being at the forefront of the fighting, he regarded General Qatar with unease. Ajay also assisted the commander after the destruction of the GDSS Philadelphia during the assault on Blue Zone B-2. It was Kane who sent a rising field commander to receive advice from the intelligence officer for the seminal assault on GDI's A-SAT control center at Goddard Space Center. An experienced soldier, Ajay is never far from the frontlines where his brothers fight to execute his plans. At some point, he joined the Brotherhood of Nod, and became known for being a brilliant intelligence officer and a cunning tactician, as well as his unwavering loyalty to the Brotherhood, which caught the attention of even Kane himself. Ajay grew up near Sarajevo and served as a zone runner in his youth. ![]()
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