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{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
|image = | | image = Frye Twins asking for a favor M1.JPG | ||
|description = ''[[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] | | description = ''[[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] must commandeer invitations to the [[Victoria|Queen]]'s Ball from [[William Gladstone|Mr.]] and [[Catherine Gladstone|Mrs. Gladstone]].'' | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | ||
|type = Main | | type = Main | ||
|fullsync = <small> | | fullsync = <small> | ||
*Don't kill any [[Metropolitan Police Service|policemen]]. | *Don't kill any [[Metropolitan Police Service|policemen]]. | ||
*Do not damage the Gladstones' carriage.</small> | *Do not damage the Gladstones' carriage.</small> | ||
|previous = [[Final Act]] | | previous = [[Final Act]] | ||
|next = [[Dress to Impress]] | | next = [[Dress to Impress]] | ||
| | | source = Jacob Frye | ||
|location = [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] | | location = [[London]], [[United Kingdom]] | ||
|date = 1868}} | | date = 1868}} | ||
'''Double Trouble''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Jacob Frye]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]]. | '''Double Trouble''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Jacob Frye]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
After disagreeing | After disagreeing over their different methods, Jacob and [[Evie Frye|Evie]] decided to kill [[Crawford Starrick|Starrick]] and recover the [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud]] in one final mission together. To do so, Jacob would need to acquire invitations to a ball at [[Buckingham Palace]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Jacob and Evie met aboard the [[Train Hideout]]. | Jacob and Evie met aboard the [[Train Hideout]]. | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''You're late. Starrick is making his move. The [[ | *'''Evie:''' ''You're late. Starrick is making his move. The [[Piece of Eden]] is somewhere inside Buckingham Palace.'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Let him have it.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Let him have [[Shroud of Eden 2|it]].'' | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''I've seen your handiwork across the city. Perhaps you should trust my judgement.'' | *'''Evie:''' ''I've seen your handiwork across the city. Perhaps you should trust my judgement.'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''I've been killing Starrick's henchmen. What have you been doing? Let's ask [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry]], shall we?'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''I've been killing Starrick's henchmen. What have you been doing? Let's ask [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry]], shall we?'' | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''I have been repairing your mistakes. "Too much haste is too little speed".'' | *'''Evie:''' ''I have been repairing your mistakes. "Too much haste is too little speed".'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Don't you quote [[Ethan Frye|Father]] at me.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Don't you quote [[Ethan Frye|Father]] at me.'' | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''That's | *'''Evie:''' ''That's [[Plato]]! And I am sorry this doesn't involve anything you can destroy. Father was right, he never approved of your methods!'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Father is dead!'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Father is dead!'' | ||
[[File:Father is Dead M1.JPG|thumb|250px|Henry intervening Jacob and Evie's discussion]] | |||
Henry intervened. | Henry intervened. | ||
*'''Henry:''' ''Enough! I have just received word from my spies. At the palace ball tonight, Starrick plans to steal the Piece of Eden and then eliminate all the heads of church and state.'' | *'''Henry:''' ''Enough! I have just received word from my spies. At the palace ball tonight, Starrick plans to steal the Piece of Eden and then eliminate all the heads of church and state.'' | ||
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Some time later, [[Benjamin Disraeli|Benjamin]] and [[Mary Anne Disraeli]] were invited aboard the train. | Some time later, [[Benjamin Disraeli|Benjamin]] and [[Mary Anne Disraeli]] were invited aboard the train. | ||
*'''Mary Anne:''' ''Such an unexpected delight to visit you both. What is the "news on the street"?'' | *'''Mary Anne:''' ''Such an unexpected delight to visit you both. What is the "news on the street"?'' | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''Mrs. Disraeli, we have discovered that there is something inside Buckingham Palace that could threaten | *'''Evie:''' ''Mrs. Disraeli, we have discovered that there is something inside Buckingham Palace that could threaten the—'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''What my sister's failing to say, is that we require entrance into the ball tonight.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''What my sister's failing to say, is that we require entrance into the ball tonight.'' | ||
*'''Mary Anne:''' ''Impossible! Even if there were any invitation cards remaining, which there are not, someone of your... lowly station...'' | *'''Mary Anne:''' ''Impossible! Even if there were any invitation cards remaining, which there are not, someone of your... lowly station...'' | ||
*'''Benjamin:''' ''If that damn fool [[William | *'''Benjamin:''' ''If that damn fool [[William Gladstone|Gladstone]] is attending this evening, they can have my card.'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Perfect. Then I'll go alone.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Perfect. Then I'll go alone.'' | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''Mrs. Disraeli. If you would be kind enough to inform my darling brother of the location of the Gladstones' residence, perhaps he could use his considerable skills to commandeer their cards.'' | *'''Evie:''' ''Mrs. Disraeli. If you would be kind enough to inform my darling brother of the location of the Gladstones' residence, perhaps he could use his considerable skills to commandeer their cards.'' | ||
*'''Mary Anne:''' ''What fun! Did you hear that, Dizzy? We're going to "pinch" the Gladstones' invitations.'' | *'''Mary Anne:''' ''What fun! Did you hear that, Dizzy? We're going to "pinch" the Gladstones' invitations.'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Thank you for volunteering me, sweet sister.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Thank you for volunteering me, sweet sister.'' | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''Oh, a pleasure, brother dearest. Now, Mrs. Disraeli, if you would excuse me, I must visit with the [[Duleep Singh|Maharajah]]. It occurs to me that he may have a second set of plans to a | *'''Evie:''' ''Oh, a pleasure, brother dearest. Now, Mrs. Disraeli, if you would excuse me, I must visit with the [[Duleep Singh|Maharajah]]. It occurs to me that he may have a second set of plans to a certain [[Buckingham Palace vault|vault]].'' | ||
Jacob made his way to the Gladstones' residence. | Jacob made his way to the Gladstones' residence. | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''The nerve of Evie. Treating me like a child.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''The nerve of Evie. Treating me like a child.'' | ||
He reached the residence, only to find that it was vacant. | He reached the residence, only to find that it was vacant. | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Now where can they be? The ball is tonight. They must have taken the invitations with them.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Now where can they be? The ball is tonight. They must have taken the invitations with them.'' | ||
[[File:Jacob speaking to a child M1.JPG|thumb|250px|Jacob asks about Mr. Gladstone's whereabouts]] | |||
Jacob approached to a girl nearby. | Jacob approached to a girl nearby. | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''You wouldn't happen to have seen two carriages pass by here just now?'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''You wouldn't happen to have seen two carriages pass by here just now?'' | ||
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Following the girl's directions, Jacob found that Mr. Gladstone was hosting a party. | Following the girl's directions, Jacob found that Mr. Gladstone was hosting a party. | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''A private party event. Don't mind if I do.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''A private party event. Don't mind if I do.'' | ||
*'''William:''' ''No, it will be you alone. So I say to you, the money you earn should stay in your pockets.'' | *'''William:''' ''No, it will be you alone. So I say to you, the money you earn should stay in your pockets. Fellow Liberals, I have stood with you, preventing the idle paw from robbing your pocketbooks. I have worked to make peace with our enemies, and free British trade to flourish around the world. If the Liberals are elected to government, as Prime Minister, I promise you that in Britain, the individual will be free to make his fortune with the sweat of his own brow.'' | ||
*'''Guests:''' ''Future Prime Minister!<br | *'''Guests:''' ''Future Prime Minister!<br>Sir, an honor!<br>I salute you, sir!<br>When will Mr. Disraeli give up the fight? He's certainly outmatched.<br>We need more moralizing in modern politics.<br>Indeed we do!<br>Madam, what a lovely dress.<br>Thank you!<br>What a turnout!<br>Indeed. It is splendid!<br>The man leads with strength, not laziness. A shame the remainder of parliament cannot follow his example.'' | ||
*'''William:''' ''Thank you for your continued support.<br | *'''William:''' ''How do you do?<br>Thank you for your continued support.<br>William Gladstone, at your service.<br>Thank you for supporting me and the {{Wiki|Liberal Party (UK)|party}}!<br>I look forward to serving as your future Prime Minister!<br>It is my honor to represent you in Parliament.'' | ||
*'''Guards:''' ''Keep your eyes peeled for any antics!<br | *'''Guards:''' ''Keep your eyes peeled for any antics!<br>Protect Mr. Gladstone.'' | ||
Jacob stole Mr. William Gladstone's invitation. | Jacob stole Mr. William Gladstone's invitation. | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Maybe I haven't been quite as delicate as I could have been, but still...'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Maybe I haven't been quite as delicate as I could have been, but still...'' | ||
He then made his way to [[Victoria station]], where Mrs. [[Catherine Gladstone]] was located. | He then made his way to [[London Victoria station|Victoria station]], where Mrs. [[Catherine Gladstone]] was located. | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Mrs. Gladstone's under guard. Better be cautious. Better wait until she's alone.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Mrs. Gladstone's under guard. Better be cautious. Better wait until she's alone.'' | ||
Mrs. Gladstone sat down on a bench. | Mrs. Gladstone sat down on a bench. | ||
*'''Catherine:''' ''Stand back and let me rest a moment!'' | *'''Catherine:''' ''Stand back and let me rest a moment!'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Now is my chance.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Now is my chance.'' | ||
[[File:Jacob stealing documents Again M1.JPG|thumb|250px|Jacob stealing Mrs. Gladstone's invitation]] | |||
Jacob could sit on another bench behind Mrs. Gladstone and steal her invitation. Otherwise, Mrs. Gladstone would walk further down the train platform. | Jacob could sit on another bench behind Mrs. Gladstone and steal her invitation. Otherwise, Mrs. Gladstone would walk further down the train platform. | ||
*'''Guard:''' ''Mr James' train has arrived.'' | *'''Guard:''' ''Mr James' train has arrived.'' | ||
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Jacob left the restroom. | Jacob left the restroom. | ||
*'''Catherine:''' ''Come back! Mr. James!'' | *'''Catherine:''' ''Come back! Mr. James!'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''One should not attend the [[Victoria | *'''Jacob:''' ''One should not attend the [[Victoria|Queen]]'s ball without making a proper entrance.'' | ||
Jacob stole Mrs. Gladstone's carriage. | Jacob stole Mrs. Gladstone's carriage. | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Now for the invitations. What's this? "[[ | *'''Jacob:''' ''Now for the invitations. What's this? "[[Sword]]s must be left at the door by order of the Queen". [[Frederick Abberline|Freddy]] will know what to do.'' | ||
Jacob drove the carriage into an alley. | Jacob drove the carriage into an alley. | ||
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Jacob acquired invitations and a carriage for himself and Evie to the ball at Buckingham Palace. | Jacob acquired invitations and a carriage for himself and Evie to the ball at Buckingham Palace. | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> | |||
Eve demanding explanations M1.JPG|Jacob and Evie meet aboard, starting a discussion about their actions | |||
Jacob's cynical smile M1.JPG|Jacob sarcastically smiles at Evie | |||
Accepting to colaborate M1.JPG|Benjamin and Mary Anne Disraeli aboard the Train Hideout | |||
Gladstones' House M1.JPG|Jacob reaches the residence of the Gladstones | |||
Jacob at Liberal Party Rallye M1.JPG|Jacob finds Mr. Gladstone, hosting a party | |||
Jacob's stealing documents M1.JPG|Jacob stealing Mr. William Gladstone's invitation | |||
Jacob about to steal her invitation M1.jpg|Jacob about to steal Mrs. Gladstone's invitation | |||
Jacob embracing Mrs. Gladstone M1.jpg|If Jacob fails to steal Mrs. Gladstone's invitation when she sits down on a bench, he can enter the restroom stealthily and steal it there | |||
Jacob hijacks carriage M1.jpg|Jacob hijacks Mrs. Gladstone's carriage | |||
Horse on its way M1.jpg|Jacob leaves Victoria Station | |||
Jacob delivering the carriage M1.jpg|Jacob drives the carriage into an alley | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | ||
{{ACSMemories}} | {{ACSMemories}} | ||
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[[Category:Memories of Jacob Frye]] | [[Category:Memories of Jacob Frye]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Helix Navigator]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Helix Navigator]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:00, 12 May 2026
Double Trouble was a virtual representation of one of Jacob Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description[edit | edit source]
After disagreeing over their different methods, Jacob and Evie decided to kill Starrick and recover the Shroud in one final mission together. To do so, Jacob would need to acquire invitations to a ball at Buckingham Palace.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Jacob and Evie met aboard the Train Hideout.
- Evie: You're late. Starrick is making his move. The Piece of Eden is somewhere inside Buckingham Palace.
- Jacob: Let him have it.
- Evie: I've seen your handiwork across the city. Perhaps you should trust my judgement.
- Jacob: I've been killing Starrick's henchmen. What have you been doing? Let's ask Henry, shall we?
- Evie: I have been repairing your mistakes. "Too much haste is too little speed".
- Jacob: Don't you quote Father at me.
- Evie: That's Plato! And I am sorry this doesn't involve anything you can destroy. Father was right, he never approved of your methods!
- Jacob: Father is dead!
Henry intervened.
- Henry: Enough! I have just received word from my spies. At the palace ball tonight, Starrick plans to steal the Piece of Eden and then eliminate all the heads of church and state.
- Jacob: Once more, for old time's sake?
- Evie: And then we're finished.
- Jacob: Agreed. So what's the plan?
Some time later, Benjamin and Mary Anne Disraeli were invited aboard the train.
- Mary Anne: Such an unexpected delight to visit you both. What is the "news on the street"?
- Evie: Mrs. Disraeli, we have discovered that there is something inside Buckingham Palace that could threaten the—
- Jacob: What my sister's failing to say, is that we require entrance into the ball tonight.
- Mary Anne: Impossible! Even if there were any invitation cards remaining, which there are not, someone of your... lowly station...
- Benjamin: If that damn fool Gladstone is attending this evening, they can have my card.
- Jacob: Perfect. Then I'll go alone.
- Evie: Mrs. Disraeli. If you would be kind enough to inform my darling brother of the location of the Gladstones' residence, perhaps he could use his considerable skills to commandeer their cards.
- Mary Anne: What fun! Did you hear that, Dizzy? We're going to "pinch" the Gladstones' invitations.
- Jacob: Thank you for volunteering me, sweet sister.
- Evie: Oh, a pleasure, brother dearest. Now, Mrs. Disraeli, if you would excuse me, I must visit with the Maharajah. It occurs to me that he may have a second set of plans to a certain vault.
Jacob made his way to the Gladstones' residence.
- Jacob: The nerve of Evie. Treating me like a child.
He reached the residence, only to find that it was vacant.
- Jacob: Now where can they be? The ball is tonight. They must have taken the invitations with them.
Jacob approached to a girl nearby.
- Jacob: You wouldn't happen to have seen two carriages pass by here just now?
- Girl: I did, sir. One with a man in it, the other with a woman. They split up.
- Jacob: Where did the man go?
- Girl: That way.
- Jacob: Thank you.
Following the girl's directions, Jacob found that Mr. Gladstone was hosting a party.
- Jacob: A private party event. Don't mind if I do.
- William: No, it will be you alone. So I say to you, the money you earn should stay in your pockets. Fellow Liberals, I have stood with you, preventing the idle paw from robbing your pocketbooks. I have worked to make peace with our enemies, and free British trade to flourish around the world. If the Liberals are elected to government, as Prime Minister, I promise you that in Britain, the individual will be free to make his fortune with the sweat of his own brow.
- Guests: Future Prime Minister!
Sir, an honor!
I salute you, sir!
When will Mr. Disraeli give up the fight? He's certainly outmatched.
We need more moralizing in modern politics.
Indeed we do!
Madam, what a lovely dress.
Thank you!
What a turnout!
Indeed. It is splendid!
The man leads with strength, not laziness. A shame the remainder of parliament cannot follow his example. - William: How do you do?
Thank you for your continued support.
William Gladstone, at your service.
Thank you for supporting me and the party!
I look forward to serving as your future Prime Minister!
It is my honor to represent you in Parliament. - Guards: Keep your eyes peeled for any antics!
Protect Mr. Gladstone.
Jacob stole Mr. William Gladstone's invitation.
- Jacob: Maybe I haven't been quite as delicate as I could have been, but still...
He then made his way to Victoria station, where Mrs. Catherine Gladstone was located.
- Jacob: Mrs. Gladstone's under guard. Better be cautious. Better wait until she's alone.
Mrs. Gladstone sat down on a bench.
- Catherine: Stand back and let me rest a moment!
- Jacob: Now is my chance.
Jacob could sit on another bench behind Mrs. Gladstone and steal her invitation. Otherwise, Mrs. Gladstone would walk further down the train platform.
- Guard: Mr James' train has arrived.
- Catherine: Finally! I'll be but a moment.
She entered a restroom, after which Jacob could follow, feigning to be Mr. James.
- Catherine: Is that you, my love?
- Jacob: Yes.
- Catherine: Your train was late, but all is forgiven. Embrace me!
As Jacob embraced Mrs. Gladstone, he stole her invitation.
- Catherine: Oh my word!
Jacob left the restroom.
- Catherine: Come back! Mr. James!
- Jacob: One should not attend the Queen's ball without making a proper entrance.
Jacob stole Mrs. Gladstone's carriage.
- Jacob: Now for the invitations. What's this? "Swords must be left at the door by order of the Queen". Freddy will know what to do.
Jacob drove the carriage into an alley.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
Jacob acquired invitations and a carriage for himself and Evie to the ball at Buckingham Palace.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Jacob and Evie meet aboard, starting a discussion about their actions
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Jacob sarcastically smiles at Evie
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Benjamin and Mary Anne Disraeli aboard the Train Hideout
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Jacob reaches the residence of the Gladstones
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Jacob finds Mr. Gladstone, hosting a party
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Jacob stealing Mr. William Gladstone's invitation
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Jacob about to steal Mrs. Gladstone's invitation
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If Jacob fails to steal Mrs. Gladstone's invitation when she sits down on a bench, he can enter the restroom stealthily and steal it there
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Jacob hijacks Mrs. Gladstone's carriage
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Jacob leaves Victoria Station
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Jacob drives the carriage into an alley