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I know before I write this that it will sound strange but I find myself trying to imagine how Desmond is going to feel in AC3 when he final discovers and confronts the issue of Lucy's death and betrayal. Given all he has learned and experienced by reliving the lives of his ancestors and the rising pressure of finding a way to avert the rising crisis of the [[First Disaster|Next Disaster]], how will it affect him psychologically?
I know before I write this that it will sound strange but I find myself trying to imagine how Desmond is going to feel in AC3 when he final discovers and confronts the issue of Lucy's death and betrayal. Given all he has learned and experienced by reliving the lives of his ancestors and the rising pressure of finding a way to avert the rising crisis of the [[First Disaster|Next Disaster]], how will it affect him psychologically?


As much as I want to see him kick Tmeplar ass and face off against Vidic and Cross, will the pressure be too much, will we begin to see cracks in Desmonds will to go on (or will he rise to the occasion)? I'd like to hear other peoples thoughts on this.
As much as I want to see him kick Templar ass and face off against [[Warren Vidic|Vidic]] and [[Daniel Cross|Cross]], will the pressure be too much, will we begin to see cracks in Desmond's will to go on (or will he rise to the occasion)? I'd like to hear other peoples thoughts on this.

Latest revision as of 09:59, 2 August 2012

I know before I write this that it will sound strange but I find myself trying to imagine how Desmond is going to feel in AC3 when he final discovers and confronts the issue of Lucy's death and betrayal. Given all he has learned and experienced by reliving the lives of his ancestors and the rising pressure of finding a way to avert the rising crisis of the Next Disaster, how will it affect him psychologically?

As much as I want to see him kick Templar ass and face off against Vidic and Cross, will the pressure be too much, will we begin to see cracks in Desmond's will to go on (or will he rise to the occasion)? I'd like to hear other peoples thoughts on this.