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'''Execution is Everything''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Haytham Kenway]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. | '''Execution is Everything''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Haytham Kenway]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | ||
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Using non-lethal methods such as [[Fist|unarmed]] takedowns or [[poison dart]]s did not count against full [[synchronization]]. | Using non-lethal methods such as [[Fist|unarmed]] takedowns or [[poison dart]]s did not count against full [[synchronization]]. | ||
It was possible to kill Washington and Fraser during the mission, but their deaths would cause desynchronization. It was possible to avoid this by using the | It was possible to kill Washington and Fraser during the mission, but their deaths would cause desynchronization. It was possible to avoid this by using the aforementioned non-lethal methods. | ||
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[[Category:Memories of Haytham Kenway]] | [[Category:Memories of Haytham Kenway]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using Animus 3.0]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus 3.0]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:15, 16 June 2024
Execution is Everything was a virtual representation of one of Haytham Kenway's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.[1]
Description[edit | edit source]
Haytham met with Kaniehtí:io again in the hopes of gaining information about Edward Braddock's whereabouts by infiltrating a nearby fort undetected.
Memory Animus Feedback System[edit | edit source]
- Infiltrate the fort.
- Locate Edward Braddock.
- Eavesdrop on the officers.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]

- Kaniehtí:io: Use the snowstorm to mask your approach. Having second thoughts?
- Haytham: Hardly. But I'll have to approach this carefully.
- Kaniehtí:io: Go on, then. I'll keep watch from here.
- Haytham: Hmmm. I can hide in that cart.
Haytham sneaked into a cart riding towards the fort.
- Redcoat: What's in the wagon? I need a full inventory.
- Driver: As you wish. Let's see - 2 barrels of salt, 12 pounds pork, 10 pounds beef, 7 dozen eggs, 16 wheels of cheese - none of it French, don't worry, 5 bottles of whiskey. Couple dozen new uniforms, boots, and leather for patching. Blankets. A cart of feed for the horses. Wot else... Wot else... That's it. That's all there is.
The guards allowed the cart to move through the gates, and Haytham got out.
- Haytham: Those cannons are likely to cause trouble. Perhaps I could sabotage them.
Haytham then went on to eavesdrop on two British soldiers: George Washington and John Fraser.
- Fraser: Tell me you've good news?
- Washington: General Braddock refused the offer. There will be no truce.
- Fraser: Dammit! Why, George? What reason did he give?
- Washington: He said a diplomatic solution was no solution at all. That allowing the French to retreat would only delay an inevitable conflict, one in which they'd now have the upper hand.
- Fraser: There's merit to those words, as much as I hate to admit it. Still... can't he see this is unwise?
- Washington: It doesn't sit well with me either. We're far from home with our forces divided. Worse, I fear Braddock's bloodlust makes him careless. It puts the men at risk. I'd rather not be delivering grim news to mothers and widows because the Bulldog wanted to prove a point.

- Fraser: Where's the General now?
- Washington: Rallying the troops.
- Fraser: And then it's on to Fort Duquesne, I assume?
- Washington: Eventually. The march north will surely take time. There's a copy of the plans in the command tent should you wish to review them.
- Fraser: At least this will be ended soon.
- Washington: I tried, John.
- Fraser: I know, my friend. I know...
- Haytham: That map will surely be of use. I need to find it.
Haytham stole the map and returned to Kaniehtí:io.
- Kaniehtí:io: What news?
- Haytham: Braddock has left to rally his troops. They're marching on Fort Duquesne. It'll be a while yet 'til they're ready, which gives us time to form a plan.
- Kaniehtí:io: No need. We will ambush them here, near the river. Go and gather your allies. I will do the same. I will send word when it is time to strike.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
Haytham managed to discover the whereabouts of Edward Braddock, which allowed him and Kaniehtí:io to come up with a plan to ambush him and his troops.
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
Using non-lethal methods such as unarmed takedowns or poison darts did not count against full synchronization.
It was possible to kill Washington and Fraser during the mission, but their deaths would cause desynchronization. It was possible to avoid this by using the aforementioned non-lethal methods.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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The guards intercepting the cart with Haytham
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Haytham listening to the conversation between Fraser and Washington
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Haytham sabotaging the cannons