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No sign of [[Álvaro Gramática|Gramatica]]'s lab in [[India]]. I am proceeding south through the various island nations to Australia. [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]]'s many subsidiaries continue to have a strong presence in Bangalore and they are no doubt scrambling to make sure we can't pillage another set of [[Genetic memory|generic memories]].
No sign of [[Álvaro Gramática|Gramatica]]'s [[Abstergo Industries Australia facility|lab]] in [[India]]. I am proceeding south through the various island nations to [[Australia]]. [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]]'s many subsidiaries continue to have a strong presence in [[Bangalore]] and they are no doubt scrambling to make sure we can't pillage another set of [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]].


with all due respect, I think the continued involvement of the [[Initiates]] is dangerous. They are not trained Assassins. I am forever grateful that they helped rebuild our network, and they've proved themselves invaluable as data miners.
With all due respect, I think the continued involvement of the [[Initiates]] is dangerous. They are not trained Assassins. I am forever grateful that they helped rebuild our network, and they've proved themselves invaluable as data miners.


So it's not a question of skill, but safety. I am an Assassin who accepts the risk of my chosen calling and have trained hard to protect myself. Involving a large number of civilians who simply happen to own a device connected to [[Helix]] puts them directly in the [[Templars|Templar]]'s crosshairs.
So it's not a question of skill, but safety. I am an Assassin who accepts the risk of my chosen calling and have trained hard to protect myself. Involving a large number of [[civilian]]s who simply happen to own a device connected to [[Helix]] puts them directly in the [[Templars|Templar]]'s crosshairs.
 
I have seen [[Jot Soora|firsthand]] what happens when civilians enter [[Assassin-Templar War|our world]]. It doesn't take long before things get messy. While I recognize the great threat Gramatica poses and our great need to do something about it, we need to find another way.


I have seen firsthand what happens when civilians enter out world. It doesn't take long before things get messy. While I recognize the great threat Gramatica poses and our great need to do something about it, we need to find another way.
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Latest revision as of 17:28, 8 November 2025

From: Jasdip Dhami
To: WW-Assassins
Subject: Risk

No sign of Gramatica's lab in India. I am proceeding south through the various island nations to Australia. Abstergo's many subsidiaries continue to have a strong presence in Bangalore and they are no doubt scrambling to make sure we can't pillage another set of genetic memories.

With all due respect, I think the continued involvement of the Initiates is dangerous. They are not trained Assassins. I am forever grateful that they helped rebuild our network, and they've proved themselves invaluable as data miners.

So it's not a question of skill, but safety. I am an Assassin who accepts the risk of my chosen calling and have trained hard to protect myself. Involving a large number of civilians who simply happen to own a device connected to Helix puts them directly in the Templar's crosshairs.

I have seen firsthand what happens when civilians enter our world. It doesn't take long before things get messy. While I recognize the great threat Gramatica poses and our great need to do something about it, we need to find another way.