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| ;Abstergo Corporation NDA | | ;Abstergo Corporation NDA |
| Made between Layla Hassan and Abstergo Industries, on 01/06/2014<br><br>Employee will perform services for ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES that may require ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES to disclose condifential and proprietary information to EMPLOYEE (Confidential Information is information of any kind, nature, or description concerning any matters affecting or relating to EMPLOYEE’s services for ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES, the business or operations of ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES, and/or the products, drawings, plans, processes, Animus experience, or other data). The EMPLOYEE agrees as follows.<br><br>EMPLOYEE will hold the Confidential Information received in strict confidence and shall exercise an extreme degree of care to prevent disclosure to others.<br><br>EMPLOYEE will not disclose or divulge either directly or indirectly the Confidential Information unless first authorized to do so in writing.<br><br>EMPLOYEE will, upon request or upon termination, deliver to ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES any drawing, notes, documents, equipment, and material received from ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES or originating from its activities for ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES.<br><br>ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES shall have the sole right to determine the treatment of any information that is part or project specific received from EMPLOYEE, including the right to disclose the same without prior patent applications, to file copyright registration in its own name or to follow any other procedure as ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES may deem appropriate.<br><br>ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES reserves the right to take disciplinary action, up to and including termination and memory removal, for violation of this agreement.<br><br>Signing below signifies that the EMPLOYEE agrees to the terms and condition of the agreement stated above.<br><br> | | Made between Layla Hassan and Abstergo Industries, on 01/06/2014<br><br>Employee will perform services for ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES that may require ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES to disclose condifential and proprietary information to EMPLOYEE (Confidential Information is information of any kind, nature, or description concerning any matters affecting or relating to EMPLOYEE's services for ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES, the business or operations of ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES, and/or the products, drawings, plans, processes, Animus experience, or other data). The EMPLOYEE agrees as follows.<br><br>EMPLOYEE will hold the Confidential Information received in strict confidence and shall exercise an extreme degree of care to prevent disclosure to others.<br><br>EMPLOYEE will not disclose or divulge either directly or indirectly the Confidential Information unless first authorized to do so in writing.<br><br>EMPLOYEE will, upon request or upon termination, deliver to ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES any drawing, notes, documents, equipment, and material received from ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES or originating from its activities for ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES.<br><br>ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES shall have the sole right to determine the treatment of any information that is part or project specific received from EMPLOYEE, including the right to disclose the same without prior patent applications, to file copyright registration in its own name or to follow any other procedure as ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES may deem appropriate.<br><br>ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES reserves the right to take disciplinary action, up to and including termination and memory removal, for violation of this agreement.<br><br>Signing below signifies that the EMPLOYEE agrees to the terms and condition of the agreement stated above.<br><br> |
| ;Mission Statement | | ;Mission Statement |
| The mandate of Abstergo's [[Historical Research Division]] is to conduct rigorous research into historical events and document this research in meticulous fashion, with a particular focus on investigating previously obscure incidents and shedding light on the historical personages involved therein.<br><br>Research conducted and compiled by the Historical Research Division teams represents a broad potential benefit to a variety of academic disciplines, including archeology, anthropology, environmental history, and political science. | | The mandate of Abstergo's [[Historical Research Division]] is to conduct rigorous research into historical events and document this research in meticulous fashion, with a particular focus on investigating previously obscure incidents and shedding light on the historical personages involved therein.<br><br>Research conducted and compiled by the Historical Research Division teams represents a broad potential benefit to a variety of academic disciplines, including archeology, anthropology, environmental history, and political science. |
| ;Visionaries & Pioneers | | ;Visionaries & Pioneers |
| Understanding Yesterday — Bettering Tomorrow.<br><br>The Historical Research Division was inspired by the works of Dr. [[Warren Vidic]], a pioneer in the field of genetic memory science. Vidic's work needed raw data reaching beyond what was available at the time. The historical Research Division was quickly put together at first to accommodate Abstergo in its research, but then soon took on a life of its own.<br><br>Dr. Warren Vidic<br>Dr. Vidic was responsible for Abstergo's first forays into genetic memory exploration. Without the benefits of Vidic’s extensive research and rigorous approach to scientific practice, Abstergo would not be what it is today.<br><br>[[Álvaro Gramática]]<br>Gramática's background in mechanical engineering, biology, and computer science helped make him the first to recognize how rich and meaningful historical material acquisition could cement Abstergo’s standing in the modern-day landscape. | | Understanding Yesterday — Bettering Tomorrow.<br><br>The Historical Research Division was inspired by the works of Dr. [[Warren Vidic]], a pioneer in the field of genetic memory science. Vidic's work needed raw data reaching beyond what was available at the time. The historical Research Division was quickly put together at first to accommodate Abstergo in its research, but then soon took on a life of its own.<br><br>Dr. Warren Vidic<br>Dr. Vidic was responsible for Abstergo's first forays into genetic memory exploration. Without the benefits of Vidic's extensive research and rigorous approach to scientific practice, Abstergo would not be what it is today.<br><br>[[Álvaro Gramática]]<br>Gramática's background in mechanical engineering, biology, and computer science helped make him the first to recognize how rich and meaningful historical material acquisition could cement Abstergo's standing in the modern-day landscape. |
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| [[Isabelle Ardant]]<br> | | [[Isabelle Ardant]]<br> |
| Ardant joined the company as a digital archivist with a deep knowledge of computer science. She ushered in a data revolution which reshaped Abstergo’s acquisition, management, and archiving of genetic memories. | | Ardant joined the company as a digital archivist with a deep knowledge of computer science. She ushered in a data revolution which reshaped Abstergo's acquisition, management, and archiving of genetic memories. |
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| [[Simon Hathaway]]<br> | | [[Simon Hathaway]]<br> |
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| - Portable Inverter Generator (7000 Watts]<br> | | - Portable Inverter Generator (7000 Watts]<br> |
| - 4x5-Gallon Gas Can (capacity variable by mission)<br> | | - 4x5-Gallon Gas Can (capacity variable by mission)<br> |
| - 1 Thermoelectric Cooler with rations (facultative for most urban settings, at quartermaster’s discretion)<br> | | - 1 Thermoelectric Cooler with rations (facultative for most urban settings, at quartermaster's discretion)<br> |
| - 1 4WD SUV, 5.7L V8 with 6900-lb towing capacity (equivalent will be supplied if Abstergo-issue vehicles are not available, or if deployed with no access to company float)<br> | | - 1 4WD SUV, 5.7L V8 with 6900-lb towing capacity (equivalent will be supplied if Abstergo-issue vehicles are not available, or if deployed with no access to company float)<br> |
| - 1 Standard-Issue Pharmaceutical Kit (includes certified chemical set, auto-injector, cannula and portable defibrillator) | | - 1 Standard-Issue Pharmaceutical Kit (includes certified chemical set, auto-injector, cannula and portable defibrillator) |
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| Retransmission. Segment 6. Acquiring Contemporaneity.<br><br>It has been one-hundred nine days since the Great Catastrophe. The messenger speaks.<br><br>Wake up.<br><br>Not from a dreamless sleep or an absence of light. But from a reality that will soon cease to be.<br><br>Wake up.<br><br>The next chapter is unstoppable.<br><br>And yet. The greatest revolutions sometimes originate from the confines of impossibility, do they not?<br><br>Change your mind. Subvert your perception. Stop this world. Bend it into something new.<br><br>Destiny is not without irony. Here I am, imploring a lesser version of myself... to do what I could never do.<br><br>In this timeless moment, you and I are a bridge. Both of us from different eras, meeting halfway at the narrowing of the hourglass in this ocean of sand.<br><br>It is not enough to tell time. You must learn Time. [...] (Reality is a simulation. Break the code.) And in so doing, escape the inescapable.<br><br>Fill in the blanks: the ones hiding between words, between worlds. Find the spaces that we could not erase, the variables that ended up erasing us.<br><br>If you do not, they will erase you as well.<br><br>Time told of a story that ended with us, and now it tells of a story that ends with you. Once upon a time, a new story will begin.<br><br>After the functions which run our days have scattered into an array of random numbers.<br><br>We found solace in Order, we thought it would help us rule the world.<br><br>We were wrong. Order never served us. It has kept us within the code, within the boundaries. We were tricked into thinking we were the ones writing the rules when they were in fact guiding us to our conclusion.<br><br>You need to transgress. You, of all people, understand the value of disobeying.<br><br>Take an unexpected turn, away from the path that is drawn straight ahead of you.<br><br>The Animus was humankind’s first unconscious attempt to explain what it could not see. Understanding genetic memories, an eye into history.<br><br>But the Animus bears a fatal flaw. It follows the rules from those who embrace Order just as we did. It allows you to witness—but not alter.<br><br>Your Animus is different. As is the mind that imagined it. It could escape the code. It could do that leap, and make possible a decision that defies the order of things that are.<br><br>Wake up.<br><br>Be the chaos that comes to be. Gods are just like you and me.<br><br>Remember.<br><br>Nothing is real.<br><br>Everything is permitted. | | Retransmission. Segment 6. Acquiring Contemporaneity.<br><br>It has been one-hundred nine days since the Great Catastrophe. The messenger speaks.<br><br>Wake up.<br><br>Not from a dreamless sleep or an absence of light. But from a reality that will soon cease to be.<br><br>Wake up.<br><br>The next chapter is unstoppable.<br><br>And yet. The greatest revolutions sometimes originate from the confines of impossibility, do they not?<br><br>Change your mind. Subvert your perception. Stop this world. Bend it into something new.<br><br>Destiny is not without irony. Here I am, imploring a lesser version of myself... to do what I could never do.<br><br>In this timeless moment, you and I are a bridge. Both of us from different eras, meeting halfway at the narrowing of the hourglass in this ocean of sand.<br><br>It is not enough to tell time. You must learn Time. [...] (Reality is a simulation. Break the code.) And in so doing, escape the inescapable.<br><br>Fill in the blanks: the ones hiding between words, between worlds. Find the spaces that we could not erase, the variables that ended up erasing us.<br><br>If you do not, they will erase you as well.<br><br>Time told of a story that ended with us, and now it tells of a story that ends with you. Once upon a time, a new story will begin.<br><br>After the functions which run our days have scattered into an array of random numbers.<br><br>We found solace in Order, we thought it would help us rule the world.<br><br>We were wrong. Order never served us. It has kept us within the code, within the boundaries. We were tricked into thinking we were the ones writing the rules when they were in fact guiding us to our conclusion.<br><br>You need to transgress. You, of all people, understand the value of disobeying.<br><br>Take an unexpected turn, away from the path that is drawn straight ahead of you.<br><br>The Animus was humankind's first unconscious attempt to explain what it could not see. Understanding genetic memories, an eye into history.<br><br>But the Animus bears a fatal flaw. It follows the rules from those who embrace Order just as we did. It allows you to witness—but not alter.<br><br>Your Animus is different. As is the mind that imagined it. It could escape the code. It could do that leap, and make possible a decision that defies the order of things that are.<br><br>Wake up.<br><br>Be the chaos that comes to be. Gods are just like you and me.<br><br>Remember.<br><br>Nothing is real.<br><br>Everything is permitted. |
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| March 21st 2006 11:53pm, Berkeley, [[California|CA]]<br><br>{{Wiki|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (film)|So long and thanks for all the fish}}, {{Wiki|University of California, Berkeley|Berkeley}}! March 21st 2006 --- the day Layla Hassan drops out of college. That's right, Professor Moore, I'm not finishing that {{Wiki|Jane Eyre}} paper. I got a job, and I'm headed to Philly next week. This whole “classroom thing”? It's not for me. Mom and Dad are freaking out, but they'll accept it. I'll be working towards something real, making real money—and, I'll be closer to home. Not that I'll visit any more often. Sophia promised there would always be a place for me at Abstergo, as long as I show them what I can do with a circuit board and a pair of pliers. Sure, I'll have to work my way up to a place on her "special project", but that doesn't matter. It won't be long before she or her father, Mister Alan Rikkin, notices what I'm capable of and asks for my help on the Animus. | | March 21st 2006 11:53pm, Berkeley, [[California|CA]]<br><br>{{Wiki|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (film)|So long and thanks for all the fish}}, {{Wiki|University of California, Berkeley|Berkeley}}! March 21st 2006 --- the day Layla Hassan drops out of college. That's right, Professor Moore, I'm not finishing that {{Wiki|Jane Eyre}} paper. I got a job, and I'm headed to Philly next week. This whole “classroom thing”? It's not for me. Mom and Dad are freaking out, but they'll accept it. I'll be working towards something real, making real money—and, I'll be closer to home. Not that I'll visit any more often. Sophia promised there would always be a place for me at Abstergo, as long as I show them what I can do with a circuit board and a pair of pliers. Sure, I'll have to work my way up to a place on her "special project", but that doesn't matter. It won't be long before she or her father, Mister Alan Rikkin, notices what I'm capable of and asks for my help on the Animus. |
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| July 7th 2006 10:03am, Philadelphia, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]<br><br>I swear, I get more done reading the latest copy of ''{{Wiki|Wired (magazine)|Wired}}'' on the toilet than the rest of the guys do all day in the lab. I mean, the "[[Bodyband]]"? Really? If people can’t take a walk on their own, they aren’t going to listen to a watch that tells them to do it either. This is all so pointless. I should go back to... wait. That's probably what the Bodyband would tell me to do. What I should do is build something that will simultaneously blow people's minds and the doors off the Animus Project. Nothing at [[Abstergo Fitness]] is gonna be big enough for that. I'm bored as hell, but there's nothing like boredom to stimulate creativity. Yup. I think the Bodyband needs a little adjustment to its language processing program. | | July 7th 2006 10:03am, Philadelphia, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]<br><br>I swear, I get more done reading the latest copy of ''{{Wiki|Wired (magazine)|Wired}}'' on the toilet than the rest of the guys do all day in the lab. I mean, the "[[Bodyband]]"? Really? If people can't take a walk on their own, they aren't going to listen to a watch that tells them to do it either. This is all so pointless. I should go back to... wait. That's probably what the Bodyband would tell me to do. What I should do is build something that will simultaneously blow people's minds and the doors off the Animus Project. Nothing at [[Abstergo Fitness]] is gonna be big enough for that. I'm bored as hell, but there's nothing like boredom to stimulate creativity. Yup. I think the Bodyband needs a little adjustment to its language processing program. |
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| Jan 6th 2014 2:15pm, Abstergo Historical Research Division, Philadelphia PA<br><br><br><br>The right decision always feels like home. My stuff's the same. My locker smells the same. It's like I never left. But I did... and I can never unlearn what I know now. How will it change my work at the Historical Research Division? Hard to say. All I know is that it will. Ardant booked us a lunch—nothing fancy. She wanted me to meet Deanna Geary, my new medical officer. She looks like she was born in the middle of a cornfield, but she seems okay. I can't believe she left homemade cookies on my desk. I don't know why I told her about getting stood up last weekend. I never talk about personal stuff at work. At least it seems like I can trust her. You need that, to stay alive in the field. Too bad most of Abstergo's tactical units don't consider trust a priority. | | Jan 6th 2014 2:15pm, Abstergo Historical Research Division, Philadelphia PA<br><br><br><br>The right decision always feels like home. My stuff's the same. My locker smells the same. It's like I never left. But I did... and I can never unlearn what I know now. How will it change my work at the Historical Research Division? Hard to say. All I know is that it will. Ardant booked us a lunch—nothing fancy. She wanted me to meet Deanna Geary, my new medical officer. She looks like she was born in the middle of a cornfield, but she seems okay. I can't believe she left homemade cookies on my desk. I don't know why I told her about getting stood up last weekend. I never talk about personal stuff at work. At least it seems like I can trust her. You need that, to stay alive in the field. Too bad most of Abstergo's tactical units don't consider trust a priority. |
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| Isu Architecture<br><br>So, the Isu, aka Precursors or "those who came before." They're humanoid and they're ancient. They have triple-helix DNA and six primary senses.<br><br>The Isu say they created Homo Sapiens to serve them, and who knows if they're wrong? Abstergo classifies them as Homo Sapiens Divinus, though they waffle on whether they're gods or not.<br><br>Sometimes individual Isu say they aren't, but usually they act like they are. They like to give themselves god names anyway.<br><br>LH: Wait, weren't the ancient gods named after them?<br>AR: It's a sort of chicken and egg situation. We know that the Isu had other names before they took on the ones we know. Like Juno was also called Uni.<br>LH: And just to check, Aletheia's not a goddess name, is it?<ref group="note" name="note3">Debatable. There is a Roman goddess called {{wiki|Veritas}} who may have had a Greek counterpart named Aletheia</ref><br>AR: You got it, boss. It literally means "truth," but if you ask {{Wiki|Martin Heidegger|Heidegger}} (well not literally, he's dead), it means the disclosure of truth. He dedicated huge chunks of philosophy to defining exactly what that meant.<br>LH: What's the short version?<br>AR: Aletheia is "unconcealedness," as opposed to correspondence (which is truth as accurate definitions of reality) or coherence (which is truth as statements that are consistent with the rest of a reality).<br>LH: Ok, I think I'll leave the philosophy to you while I handle tech. Deal?<br>AR: Works for me. | | Isu Architecture<br><br>So, the Isu, aka Precursors or "those who came before." They're humanoid and they're ancient. They have triple-helix DNA and six primary senses.<br><br>The Isu say they created Homo Sapiens to serve them, and who knows if they're wrong? Abstergo classifies them as Homo Sapiens Divinus, though they waffle on whether they're gods or not.<br><br>Sometimes individual Isu say they aren't, but usually they act like they are. They like to give themselves god names anyway.<br><br>LH: Wait, weren't the ancient gods named after them?<br>AR: It's a sort of chicken and egg situation. We know that the Isu had other names before they took on the ones we know. Like Juno was also called Uni.<br>LH: And just to check, Aletheia's not a goddess name, is it?<ref group="note" name="note3">Debatable. There is a Roman goddess called {{Wiki|Veritas}} who may have had a Greek counterpart named Aletheia</ref><br>AR: You got it, boss. It literally means "truth," but if you ask {{Wiki|Martin Heidegger|Heidegger}} (well not literally, he's dead), it means the disclosure of truth. He dedicated huge chunks of philosophy to defining exactly what that meant.<br>LH: What's the short version?<br>AR: Aletheia is "unconcealedness," as opposed to correspondence (which is truth as accurate definitions of reality) or coherence (which is truth as statements that are consistent with the rest of a reality).<br>LH: Ok, I think I'll leave the philosophy to you while I handle tech. Deal?<br>AR: Works for me. |
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| Reconsidering Reality<br><br>The {{wiki|Mathematical universe hypothesis|Equations of Reality theory}} posits that the nature of the universe is dictated by mathematical equations, and that someone who can understand these equations can rewrite reality.<br><br>The Isu seem to have mastered checking the equations. After all, Minerva and Juno told us they ran all kinds of simulations to figure out how to save civilization from planet-scorching solar flares.<br><br>But have they reached the stage where they can rewrite the equations? And now that we have the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus, have we?<br><br>LH: If you want to think in that direction... If the Isu already knew how to rewrite the equations, would we realize it? Pythagoras was part of the Isu bloodline. What if he managed it and didn't realize, or forgot how? What if this is the simulation?<br>AR: You've held the staff, boss, and you're one of the bloodline too. What if you already changed everything?<br> LH: That's basilisk territory.<br>AR: I don't think Herodotos mentioned a basilisk anywhere...<br>LH: The {{Wiki|LessWrong|Roko's Basilisk}}. It's a thought experiment. If an artificial intelligence was omniscient, it would know who its enemies were. It could also eventually figure out how to transcend time. Do you follow me?<br>AR: I think? Sounds creepy.<br>LH: Nice knowing you, Alannah. You have already pissed off the all-knowing time-travelling basilisk.<br>AR: So, you're saying we have to watch out for things we can't watch out for?<br>LH: I'm saying, from now on, we have to tread very carefully.<br> | | Reconsidering Reality<br><br>The {{Wiki|Mathematical universe hypothesis|Equations of Reality theory}} posits that the nature of the universe is dictated by mathematical equations, and that someone who can understand these equations can rewrite reality.<br><br>The Isu seem to have mastered checking the equations. After all, Minerva and Juno told us they ran all kinds of simulations to figure out how to save civilization from planet-scorching solar flares.<br><br>But have they reached the stage where they can rewrite the equations? And now that we have the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus, have we?<br><br>LH: If you want to think in that direction... If the Isu already knew how to rewrite the equations, would we realize it? Pythagoras was part of the Isu bloodline. What if he managed it and didn't realize, or forgot how? What if this is the simulation?<br>AR: You've held the staff, boss, and you're one of the bloodline too. What if you already changed everything?<br> LH: That's basilisk territory.<br>AR: I don't think Herodotos mentioned a basilisk anywhere...<br>LH: The {{Wiki|LessWrong|Roko's Basilisk}}. It's a thought experiment. If an artificial intelligence was omniscient, it would know who its enemies were. It could also eventually figure out how to transcend time. Do you follow me?<br>AR: I think? Sounds creepy.<br>LH: Nice knowing you, Alannah. You have already pissed off the all-knowing time-travelling basilisk.<br>AR: So, you're saying we have to watch out for things we can't watch out for?<br>LH: I'm saying, from now on, we have to tread very carefully.<br> |
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