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The '''Borki train disaster''' was an event in which the imperial train carrying [[Alexander III of Russia|Tsar Alexander III]] derailed near Borki station.  
On 29 October 1888, a [[Russia]]n imperial train that had been carrying Tsar [[Alexander III of Russia]] and his family derailed near Borki station in present-day {{Wiki|Ukraine}}. This incident would come to be known as the '''Borki train disaster'''.<ref>{{WP|Borki train disaster}}</ref>


On October 29, the imperial train left [[wikipedia:Crimea|Crimea]] for [[Petrograd]]. While riding through the countryside, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]] jumped on board of the train and made his way to the [[Templars|Templar]] Tsar Alexander III, in order to assassinate him and to acquire the [[The Staff|Staff of Eden]].
==Infiltration==
[[Category:Major Events]]
On October 29, the Russian imperial train left {{Wiki|Crimea}} for [[Saint Petersburg]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Database: Orelov Versus the Staff of Eden]]</ref> The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]] was tasked with infiltrating the train in order to kill Alexander, who was a known [[Templars|Templar]] affiliate, and retrieve his [[Imperial Sceptre|Royal Staff]].<ref name="ACTF">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall 1|Issue #01]]</ref>
 
Matching the train's speed with his [[horse]], Nikolai managed to catch up and jump from the horse onto the train, traversing its length from above. He dispatched one of the Tsar's [[Soldier|guards]], who had been protecting the entrance to the inner car, and proceeded inside. After killing a second guard with his [[Short blade|dagger]], and interrogating another, Nikolai discovered that the Tsar could be found in the dining car.<ref name="ACTF"/>
 
Proceeding deeper, Nikolai killed several more guards protecting the dining car, with the aid of his [[Hidden Blade]] and [[rifle]]. From there, he prepared to burst into the dining car and shoot the Tsar with his rifle. However, to his surprise, the Tsar was absent, and only his innocent family were seated inside.<ref name="ACTF"/>
 
==Battle==
As he recovered from the shock, Nikolai realized the presence of someone behind him, after which Alexander III attacked him. While the Tsar secured Nikolai in a stranglehold, the Assassin was able to drive his Hidden Blade into the Tsar's abdomen, but this barely injured the powerfully built man. He escaped, and the two faced off again.<ref name="ACTF"/>
 
[[File:Alexander III traincart.png|thumb|250px|left|The Tsar protecting his family from the wreckage]]
During the struggle, the train suddenly derailed and careened off the tracks, tearing apart several of the cars. Alexander struggled to hold up the roof of the dining car before it could collapse on his family, ordering them to run before throwing the remains to one side.<ref name="ACTF"/>
 
The Tsar then approached the fallen Nikolai to finish the battle. He taunted the Assassin about killing his loved ones as he beat him, then left to rummage through the remains of the train, and eventually pulled a case from the destroyed dining car.<ref name="ACTF"/>
 
Revealing the Staff to Nikolai, Alexander asked if it was what he was looking for, before tossing it to the Assassin in challenge. Even though he no longer had the Staff in his possession, Alexander was able to disarm Nikolai and overpower him. However, hearing the calls from his family, the Tsar allowed Nikolai to escape, barely alive, in order to report his assassination as a complete failure.<ref name="ACTF"/>
 
==Aftermath==
Despite Nikolai's failure in assassinating the Tsar, the wound that Nikolai inflicted on him would eventually cause inflammation in Alexander's kidney. As a result, Alexander passed away from kidney failure in 1894.<ref>{{WP|Alexander III of Russia}}</ref>
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Orelov Train 1.png|Nikolai Orelov boarding the imperial train
Tsar_family.png|Alexander III's family in the dining car
Alex & Orelov v.png|Alexander throwing the Staff at Nikolai
</gallery>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' {{Mdat}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Timeline}}
{{ACS4}}
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On 29 October 1888, a Russian imperial train that had been carrying Tsar Alexander III of Russia and his family derailed near Borki station in present-day Ukraine. This incident would come to be known as the Borki train disaster.[1]

Infiltration[edit | edit source]

On October 29, the Russian imperial train left Crimea for Saint Petersburg.[2] The Assassin Nikolai Orelov was tasked with infiltrating the train in order to kill Alexander, who was a known Templar affiliate, and retrieve his Royal Staff.[3]

Matching the train's speed with his horse, Nikolai managed to catch up and jump from the horse onto the train, traversing its length from above. He dispatched one of the Tsar's guards, who had been protecting the entrance to the inner car, and proceeded inside. After killing a second guard with his dagger, and interrogating another, Nikolai discovered that the Tsar could be found in the dining car.[3]

Proceeding deeper, Nikolai killed several more guards protecting the dining car, with the aid of his Hidden Blade and rifle. From there, he prepared to burst into the dining car and shoot the Tsar with his rifle. However, to his surprise, the Tsar was absent, and only his innocent family were seated inside.[3]

Battle[edit | edit source]

As he recovered from the shock, Nikolai realized the presence of someone behind him, after which Alexander III attacked him. While the Tsar secured Nikolai in a stranglehold, the Assassin was able to drive his Hidden Blade into the Tsar's abdomen, but this barely injured the powerfully built man. He escaped, and the two faced off again.[3]

The Tsar protecting his family from the wreckage

During the struggle, the train suddenly derailed and careened off the tracks, tearing apart several of the cars. Alexander struggled to hold up the roof of the dining car before it could collapse on his family, ordering them to run before throwing the remains to one side.[3]

The Tsar then approached the fallen Nikolai to finish the battle. He taunted the Assassin about killing his loved ones as he beat him, then left to rummage through the remains of the train, and eventually pulled a case from the destroyed dining car.[3]

Revealing the Staff to Nikolai, Alexander asked if it was what he was looking for, before tossing it to the Assassin in challenge. Even though he no longer had the Staff in his possession, Alexander was able to disarm Nikolai and overpower him. However, hearing the calls from his family, the Tsar allowed Nikolai to escape, barely alive, in order to report his assassination as a complete failure.[3]

Aftermath[edit | edit source]

Despite Nikolai's failure in assassinating the Tsar, the wound that Nikolai inflicted on him would eventually cause inflammation in Alexander's kidney. As a result, Alexander passed away from kidney failure in 1894.[4]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]