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{{Quote|Well, sir, he's very intelligent and ambitious. His knowledge of seamanship is second-to-none! And if I trust my favourite barmaid in Halifax, he also just became captain of his own man-o-war. He's also an expert at deciphering secret codes... A man with such a skill is certainly an asset to our cause.|Christopher Gist describing James Cook to Shay Cormac, 1758.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue|Men o' War}}
{{Quote|Well, sir, he's very intelligent and ambitious. His knowledge of seamanship is second-to-none! And if I trust my favourite barmaid in Halifax, he also just became captain of his own man-o-war. He's also an expert at deciphering secret codes... A man with such a skill is certainly an asset to our cause.|Christopher Gist describing Cook to Shay Cormac, 1758.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue}}
{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
|image =  
| image = ACRogue James Cook render.png
|birth = 7 November 1728<br>{{Wiki|Marton, Middlesbrough|Marton}}, [[United Kingdom|Kingdom of Great Britain]]
| birth = 7 November 1728<br>{{Wiki|Marton, Middlesbrough|Marton}}, [[United Kingdom|Kingdom of Great Britain]]
|death = 14 February 1779 (aged 50)<br>{{Wiki|Kealakekua Bay}}, {{Wiki|Hawaii}}
| death = 14 February 1779 {{c|aged 50}}<br>{{Wiki|Kealakekua Bay}}, {{Wiki|Hawaii}}
|affiliates = [[Royal Navy]]
| species = [[Human]]
|appear= ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
| database = [[Database: James Cook|James Cook]]
|voice = [[Shawn Campbell]]}}
| affiliates = [[Royal Navy]]<br>[[Templars]]
'''James Cook''' (1728 – 1779) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] explorer, cartographer, navigator and captain in the [[Royal Navy]], as well as an unwitting ally of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. During the [[Seven Years' War]], he served as master of [[HMS Pembroke|HMS ''Pembroke'']] and participated in the [[Siege of Louisbourg (1758)|Siege of Louisbourg]], the Siege of Quebec City, and the {{Wiki|Battle of the Plains of Abraham}}.
*[[American Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Rite]] {{c|unwittingly}}
| voice = [[Shawn Campbell]]
}}
'''James Cook''' (1728 – 1779) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] explorer, cartographer, navigator and captain in the [[Royal Navy]], as well as an unwitting ally of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. During the [[Seven Years' War]], he served as master of [[HMS Pembroke|HMS ''Pembroke'']] and participated in the [[Siege of Louisbourg (1758)|Siege of Louisbourg]], the Siege of [[Quebec City]], and the {{Wiki|Battle of the Plains of Abraham}}.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
On 7 November 1728, Cook was born in the village of Marton in Yorkshire, the second of eight children. At the age of sixteen, he moved to the fishing village of {{Wiki|Staithes}} and later took on an apprenticeship in the merchant navy. During this time, Cook studied algebra, geometry, navigation, and astronomy, which would serve him well during his naval career.
James Cook was born on 7 November 1728 in the village of {{Wiki|Marton, Middlesbrough|Marton}} in [[Yorkshire]], the second of eight children. At the age of sixteen, he moved to the fishing village of {{Wiki|Staithes}} and later took on an apprenticeship in the merchant navy. During this time, Cook studied algebra, geometry, navigation, and astronomy, which would serve him well during his naval career.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Database: James Cook]]</ref>


===Seven Years' War===
===Seven Years' War===
{{Dialogue|Cook|Sailing with you is certainly... interesting.|Gist|Trouble does seem to find us, it's true.|Cook on his adventures with Shay and Gist, 1760.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue}}
{{Dialogue|Cook|Sailing with you is certainly... interesting.|Gist|Trouble does seem to find us, it's true.|Cook on his adventures with Shay and Gist, 1760.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue|Cold Fire}}
After rising through the ranks of the merchant navy, Cook volunteered for service in the Royal Navy. In late 1757, he was made master of HMS ''Pembroke'' and sent to the Colonies, where he made the acquaintance of frontiersman and Templar [[Christopher Gist]]. While Gist and his fellow Templars considered Cook a valuable asset to their cause, they elected to keep him in the dark regarding the Order's existence, believing the man's character to be too honest to adequately keep secrets.
After rising through the ranks of the merchant navy, Cook volunteered for service in the [[Royal Navy]].<ref name="Database" /> In late 1757, he was made master of [[HMS Pembroke|HMS ''Pembroke'']] and sent to the [[United States|British colonies in America]], where he made the acquaintance of the frontiersman and [[Templars|Templar]] [[Christopher Gist]]. While Gist and his fellow Templars considered Cook a valuable asset to their cause, they elected to keep him in the dark regarding the Order's existence, believing the man's character to be too honest to adequately keep secrets.<ref name="Men o' War">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Men o' War]]</ref>


[[File:Men o' War 4.png|thumb|250px|left|Cook being introduced to Shay]]
[[File:Men o' War 4.png|thumb|250px|left|Cook being introduced to Shay]]
In June 1758, Cook discovered that the [[France|French]] planned to launch a pre-emptive attack against the Royal Navy fleet and turn the tide in the Siege of [[Louisbourg]]. Once Gist and his allies had been notified, they set out to defeat the French [[ships]], with [[Shay Cormac]] taking the helm of HMS ''Pembroke''. After facing several fireships, they were able to destroy the reinforcements, allowing the Royal Navy to continue unimpeded and launch a decisive offensive on the [[Forts|Fortress]] of Louisbourg.
In June 1758, Cook discovered that the [[France|French]] planned to launch a preemptive attack against the Royal Navy fleet and turn the tide in the [[Siege of Louisbourg]]. Once Gist and his allies had been notified, they set out to defeat the French [[ships]], with [[Shay Cormac]] taking the helm of HMS ''Pembroke''. After facing several fireships, they were able to destroy the reinforcements, allowing the Royal Navy to continue unimpeded and launch a decisive offensive on the {{Wiki|Fortress of Louisbourg}}.<ref name="Men o' War" />


Following the Siege of Louisbourg, Cook was called on to track down [[Adéwalé]], the captain of the ''[[Experto Crede]]''. Successful in this endeavor, he informed his friends that their target resided at the fort on [[Île des Pins]], after which he departed. In the next year, Cook participated in the Siege of Quebec City and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. During this time, he also began mapping the coast of Newfoundland, which caught the attention of the {{Wiki|Admiralty}} and the {{Wiki|Royal Society}}, and launched his career as an explorer.
Following the Siege of Louisbourg, Cook was called on to track down [[Adéwalé]], an [[Assassins|Assassin]] and the captain of the ''[[Experto Crede]]''. Successful in this endeavor, he informed his friends that their target resided at the fort on [[Île des Pins]], after which he departed.<ref name="Bravado">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Bravado]]</ref> The next year, Cook participated in the Siege of Quebec City and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. During this time, he also began mapping the coast of [[Newfoundland]], which caught the attention of the [[Admiralty]] and the {{Wiki|Royal Society}}, and launched his career as an explorer.<ref name="Database" />


Later on, Cook encountered Shay once again at [[Percé]]. When asked whether he knew anything about [[Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de la Vérendrye]], Cook told Shay that the man had departed for [[Anticosti Island]] a few days earlier. Cook also offered his assistance in any future matters, which Shay soon took him up on, having found encrypted maps of de la Vérendrye that detailed the man's course.
Later on, Cook encountered Shay once again at [[Percé]]. When asked whether he knew anything about [[Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de la Vérendrye]], Cook told Shay that the man had departed for [[Anticosti Island]] a few days earlier. Cook also offered his assistance in any future matters, which Shay soon took him up on, having found encrypted maps of de la Vérendrye that detailed the man's course.<ref name="No Laws">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[No Laws But Our Own]]</ref>


[[File:Cold Fire 8.png|thumb|250px|Cook questioning Shay and Gist's allegiance]]
[[File:Cold Fire 8.png|thumb|250px|Cook questioning Shay and Gist's allegiance]]
At Shay's request, Cook joined him and Gist on the ''[[Morrigan]]'' to track down de la Vérendrye. They subsequently became embroiled in a battle with de la Vérendrye's [[Man O' War]], the ''[[Gerfaut]]'', and her escorts.
At Shay's request, Cook joined him and Gist on the ''[[Morrigan]]'' to track down de la Vérendrye. They subsequently became embroiled in a battle with de la Vérendrye's [[Man O' War]], the ''[[Gerfaut]]'', and her escorts.<ref name="Cold Fire">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Cold Fire]]</ref>


After de la Vérendrye had been dealt with, Cook questioned whether Shay Cormac and Gist were part of a larger group, but mistakenly assumed they received orders from the [[George II of Great Britain|King]], rather than a secret organization. Before Cook departed, Shay gave him de la Vérendrye's maps and promised him his patrons would contact Cook regarding the sponsoring of future voyages.
After de la Vérendrye had been dealt with, Cook questioned whether Shay Cormac and Gist were part of a larger group, but mistakenly assumed they received orders from the [[George II of Great Britain|King]], rather than a secret organization. Before Cook departed, Shay gave him de la Vérendrye's maps and promised him his patrons would contact Cook regarding the sponsoring of future voyages.<ref name="Cold Fire" />


===Search for the Northwest Passage===
===Search for the Northwest Passage===
After several voyages, Cook retired, yet in 1776, he volunteered to find the [[Northwest Passage]], a sea route connecting the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific oceans]] that had been sought for centuries. However, despite his expertise and extensive research, he failed in this objective, encountering nothing but icebergs.
After several voyages, Cook retired, yet in 1776, he volunteered to find the [[Northwest Passage]], a sea route connecting the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific oceans]] that had been sought for centuries. However, despite his expertise and extensive research, he failed in this objective, encountering nothing but icebergs.<ref name="Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed Rogue: Official Game Guide]]''</ref>


==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|The man has an annoying habit of strict honesty and a total lack of anything resembling guile. Makes it a little hard to keep secret business secret, especially when his mathematical brain is clever at cracking codes.|Gist on Cook's character, 1758.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue}}
{{Quote|The man has an annoying habit of strict honesty and a total lack of anything resembling guile. Makes it a little hard to keep secret business secret, especially when his mathematical brain is clever at cracking codes.|Christopher Gist on Cook's character, 1758.|Assassin's Creed: Rogue|Men o' War}}
Highly intelligent and skilled as navigator, Cook nonetheless remained a man of humble character. Still, when it came to sailing, he was not content with merely traveling to areas that had already been well-mapped, such as the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. Cook demonstrated a passion for exploring uncharted territory, as demonstrated by his interest when Shay mentioned the possibility of a [[Australia|landmass]] being located east of [[Madagascar]].
Highly intelligent and skilled as navigator, James Cook nonetheless remained a man of humble character. Still, when it came to sailing, he was not content with merely traveling to areas that had already been well-mapped, such as the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. Cook demonstrated a passion for exploring uncharted territory, as demonstrated by his interest when Shay mentioned the possibility of a [[Australia|landmass]] being located east of [[Madagascar]].<ref name="ACRogue">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>


While amiable and always willing to aid Shay whenever the two crossed paths, he was reportedly incapable of keeping secrets. This lack of competence when it came to deception was the chief reason that Gist and the other Templars decided to keep the captain in the dark about their true allegiance.
While amiable and always willing to aid Shay whenever the two crossed paths, he was reportedly incapable of keeping secrets. This lack of competence when it came to deception was the chief reason that Gist and the other Templars decided to keep the captain in the dark about their true allegiance.<ref name="ACRogue" />
 
==Behind the scenes==
James Cook is a historical figure and character introduced in the 2014 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'', where he was voiced by the [[Canada|Canadian]] actor [[Shawn Campbell]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACRG James Cook - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of Cook
ACRG James Cook - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of Cook
James cook.jpg|James Cook
JamesCook.png|Database image of Cook
Men o' War 5.png|Cook informing Shay and Gist about the French attack
Men o' War 5.png|Cook informing Shay and Gist about the French attack
Men o' War 6.png|Cook sailing into battle with Shay and the others
Men o' War 6.png|Cook sailing into battle with Shay and the others
Men o' War 14.png|Cook and the others aboard HMS ''Pembroke''
Men o' War 14.png|Cook and the others aboard the HMS ''Pembroke''
No Laws But Our Own 1.png|Cook and Shay on Percé
No Laws But Our Own 1.png|Cook and Shay on Percé
Cold Fire 9.png|Shay giving de la Vérendrye's maps to Cook
Cold Fire 9.png|Shay giving de la Vérendrye's maps to Cook
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Echoes of History]] – Rogue'' {{Mo}}
 
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Latest revision as of 04:35, 9 June 2025

"Well, sir, he's very intelligent and ambitious. His knowledge of seamanship is second-to-none! And if I trust my favourite barmaid in Halifax, he also just became captain of his own man-o-war. He's also an expert at deciphering secret codes... A man with such a skill is certainly an asset to our cause."
―Christopher Gist describing James Cook to Shay Cormac, 1758.[src]-[m]

James Cook (1728 – 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer, navigator and captain in the Royal Navy, as well as an unwitting ally of the Templar Order. During the Seven Years' War, he served as master of HMS Pembroke and participated in the Siege of Louisbourg, the Siege of Quebec City, and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

James Cook was born on 7 November 1728 in the village of Marton in Yorkshire, the second of eight children. At the age of sixteen, he moved to the fishing village of Staithes and later took on an apprenticeship in the merchant navy. During this time, Cook studied algebra, geometry, navigation, and astronomy, which would serve him well during his naval career.[1]

Seven Years' War[edit | edit source]

Cook: "Sailing with you is certainly... interesting."
Gist: "Trouble does seem to find us, it's true."
—Cook on his adventures with Shay and Gist, 1760.[src]-[m]

After rising through the ranks of the merchant navy, Cook volunteered for service in the Royal Navy.[1] In late 1757, he was made master of HMS Pembroke and sent to the British colonies in America, where he made the acquaintance of the frontiersman and Templar Christopher Gist. While Gist and his fellow Templars considered Cook a valuable asset to their cause, they elected to keep him in the dark regarding the Order's existence, believing the man's character to be too honest to adequately keep secrets.[2]

Cook being introduced to Shay

In June 1758, Cook discovered that the French planned to launch a preemptive attack against the Royal Navy fleet and turn the tide in the Siege of Louisbourg. Once Gist and his allies had been notified, they set out to defeat the French ships, with Shay Cormac taking the helm of HMS Pembroke. After facing several fireships, they were able to destroy the reinforcements, allowing the Royal Navy to continue unimpeded and launch a decisive offensive on the Fortress of Louisbourg.[2]

Following the Siege of Louisbourg, Cook was called on to track down Adéwalé, an Assassin and the captain of the Experto Crede. Successful in this endeavor, he informed his friends that their target resided at the fort on Île des Pins, after which he departed.[3] The next year, Cook participated in the Siege of Quebec City and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. During this time, he also began mapping the coast of Newfoundland, which caught the attention of the Admiralty and the Royal Society, and launched his career as an explorer.[1]

Later on, Cook encountered Shay once again at Percé. When asked whether he knew anything about Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de la Vérendrye, Cook told Shay that the man had departed for Anticosti Island a few days earlier. Cook also offered his assistance in any future matters, which Shay soon took him up on, having found encrypted maps of de la Vérendrye that detailed the man's course.[4]

Cook questioning Shay and Gist's allegiance

At Shay's request, Cook joined him and Gist on the Morrigan to track down de la Vérendrye. They subsequently became embroiled in a battle with de la Vérendrye's Man O' War, the Gerfaut, and her escorts.[5]

After de la Vérendrye had been dealt with, Cook questioned whether Shay Cormac and Gist were part of a larger group, but mistakenly assumed they received orders from the King, rather than a secret organization. Before Cook departed, Shay gave him de la Vérendrye's maps and promised him his patrons would contact Cook regarding the sponsoring of future voyages.[5]

Search for the Northwest Passage[edit | edit source]

After several voyages, Cook retired, yet in 1776, he volunteered to find the Northwest Passage, a sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans that had been sought for centuries. However, despite his expertise and extensive research, he failed in this objective, encountering nothing but icebergs.[6]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

"The man has an annoying habit of strict honesty and a total lack of anything resembling guile. Makes it a little hard to keep secret business secret, especially when his mathematical brain is clever at cracking codes."
―Christopher Gist on Cook's character, 1758.[src]-[m]

Highly intelligent and skilled as navigator, James Cook nonetheless remained a man of humble character. Still, when it came to sailing, he was not content with merely traveling to areas that had already been well-mapped, such as the West Indies. Cook demonstrated a passion for exploring uncharted territory, as demonstrated by his interest when Shay mentioned the possibility of a landmass being located east of Madagascar.[7]

While amiable and always willing to aid Shay whenever the two crossed paths, he was reportedly incapable of keeping secrets. This lack of competence when it came to deception was the chief reason that Gist and the other Templars decided to keep the captain in the dark about their true allegiance.[7]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

James Cook is a historical figure and character introduced in the 2014 video game Assassin's Creed: Rogue, where he was voiced by the Canadian actor Shawn Campbell.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]


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