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Even though he was not an 'official' target, Altaïr still wanted to assassinate him, so shouldn't he be added? -- [[Altaïr]] 23:09, 15th April, 2010 (UTC) | Even though he was not an 'official' target, Altaïr still wanted to assassinate him, so shouldn't he be added? -- [[Altaïr]] 23:09, 15th April, 2010 (UTC) | ||
:Altaïr dind't ''wan't'' to assassinate him, he was forced to stop him. And since his death wasn't "ordered and planed", I don't think he qualifies for here. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 01:40, April 16, 2010 (UTC) | :Altaïr dind't ''wan't'' to assassinate him, he was forced to stop him. And since his death wasn't "ordered and planed", I don't think he qualifies for here. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 01:40, April 16, 2010 (UTC) | ||
*I mainly asked this, because in the article of the article Rise and Fall of Altaïr, where you mention 10 assassinations, which links to this page, where you see 9. -- [[Altaïr]] 03:44, 16th April, 2010 (UTC) | |||
::Yeah, I realized it when I was writing too. There were in fact 10 assassinations, 10 killed tempalr figures, 10 hits by Altaïr, but real targets, only 9. Wonder what we'll do about ''that''... ._. -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 01:47, April 16, 2010 (UTC) | |||
*That's why I do recomment to add him, cause even if he wasn't official... He was a target. And in the aspect of wanting to kill him. I think Altaïr knew he had to be killed. How did traitors die in the creed? By death and he committed a serious betrayal and not just that. Let's face it, he went back to Masyaf to kill him, not just imprison him or anything. So in theory his death was planned, only Altaïr made the plan, unlike the nine others, who were made by Altaïr. -- [[Altaïr]] 03:53, 16th April, 2010 (UTC) | |||
:Yeah, in some way, he ''was'' a target... Okay, let's add it them. =] -- [[User:D. Cello|D. Cello]] 01:55, April 16, 2010 (UTC) | |||
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Even though he was not an 'official' target, Altaïr still wanted to assassinate him, so shouldn't he be added? -- Altaïr 23:09, 15th April, 2010 (UTC)
- Altaïr dind't wan't to assassinate him, he was forced to stop him. And since his death wasn't "ordered and planed", I don't think he qualifies for here. -- D. Cello 01:40, April 16, 2010 (UTC)
- I mainly asked this, because in the article of the article Rise and Fall of Altaïr, where you mention 10 assassinations, which links to this page, where you see 9. -- Altaïr 03:44, 16th April, 2010 (UTC)
- Yeah, I realized it when I was writing too. There were in fact 10 assassinations, 10 killed tempalr figures, 10 hits by Altaïr, but real targets, only 9. Wonder what we'll do about that... ._. -- D. Cello 01:47, April 16, 2010 (UTC)
- That's why I do recomment to add him, cause even if he wasn't official... He was a target. And in the aspect of wanting to kill him. I think Altaïr knew he had to be killed. How did traitors die in the creed? By death and he committed a serious betrayal and not just that. Let's face it, he went back to Masyaf to kill him, not just imprison him or anything. So in theory his death was planned, only Altaïr made the plan, unlike the nine others, who were made by Altaïr. -- Altaïr 03:53, 16th April, 2010 (UTC)
- Yeah, in some way, he was a target... Okay, let's add it them. =] -- D. Cello 01:55, April 16, 2010 (UTC)