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'''Subject 15''' was a female subject of [[Abstergo]]'s experimentation with the [[Animus]], who preceded [[Subject 16]] and [[Desmond Miles]]. She faced obstacles due to her being pregnant at the time of her incarceration, as the Animus was confused by the presence of the fetus within her, and kept attempting to read the father's and the mother's genetic histories simultaneously.
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|death=14 December 2010<br>
[[Washington, D.C.]], [[United States]]
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'''"Subject 15"''' (died 2010) was a female [[Animus Project|subject]] of [[Abstergo Industries]]' experimentation with the [[Animus]], who succeeded [[Subject 14]] and preceded [[Clay Kaczmarek]].


==Sources==
==Biography==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
===Animus Project subject===
[[Category:Characters]]
At some point in or before December 2010, Subject 15 was taken by Abstergo Industries for use in their Animus Project. She faced obstacles due to her being pregnant at the time of her incarceration, with the subject becoming confused and entering an accelerated state. This was due to the Animus becoming confused by the presence of the fetus within her and attempting to read both her's and the father's [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] simultaneously.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Modern day]]</ref>
 
[[Lucy Stillman]] eventually became concerned with the condition of the subject and advised [[Warren Vidic]] to cease exposing her to the Animus.<ref>[[Abstergo.com|AbstergoIndustries.com]] – [[James Morse's email|Subject header: "15"]]</ref> Warren agreed and insisted Lucy take the day off.<ref>[[Abstergo.com|AbstergoIndustries.com]] – [[James Morse's email|Subject header: "RE: 15"]]</ref> He then sent an e-mail to [[Steve Gibbs]] informing him of the need for "disposal units" at the labs as well as the drafting of a fake accident report by [[James Morse]], implying the termination of the subject.<ref>[[Abstergo.com|AbstergoIndustries.com]] – [[James Morse's email|Subject header: "FWD: 15"]]</ref>
 
===Legacy===
On 7 September 2012, [[Alan Rikkin]] emailed [[Warren Vidic]] to notify him that recordings of Subject 15's session had been reviewed.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Emails#Project Lead #9 email|Subject header: "Analysis"]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' {{Imo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 11 May 2026

"Subject 15" (died 2010) was a female subject of Abstergo Industries' experimentation with the Animus, who succeeded Subject 14 and preceded Clay Kaczmarek.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Animus Project subject[edit | edit source]

At some point in or before December 2010, Subject 15 was taken by Abstergo Industries for use in their Animus Project. She faced obstacles due to her being pregnant at the time of her incarceration, with the subject becoming confused and entering an accelerated state. This was due to the Animus becoming confused by the presence of the fetus within her and attempting to read both her's and the father's genetic memories simultaneously.[1]

Lucy Stillman eventually became concerned with the condition of the subject and advised Warren Vidic to cease exposing her to the Animus.[2] Warren agreed and insisted Lucy take the day off.[3] He then sent an e-mail to Steve Gibbs informing him of the need for "disposal units" at the labs as well as the drafting of a fake accident report by James Morse, implying the termination of the subject.[4]

Legacy[edit | edit source]

On 7 September 2012, Alan Rikkin emailed Warren Vidic to notify him that recordings of Subject 15's session had been reviewed.[5]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]