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| location = [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts Bay]], [[United States|British America]] | | location = [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts|Massachusetts Bay]], [[United States|British America]] | ||
| date = 13 July 1754}} | | date = 13 July 1754}} | ||
'''The Soldier''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Haytham Kenway]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. | '''The Soldier''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Haytham Kenway]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus|Animus 3.0]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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*'''Benjamin:''' ''He hosts at least a hundred men, more than half of whom are [[British Army|Redcoats]].'' | *'''Benjamin:''' ''He hosts at least a hundred men, more than half of whom are [[British Army|Redcoats]].'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''All this for some slaves?'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''All this for some slaves?'' | ||
*'''Benjamin:''' ''Hardly. The man's a commander in the King's Troop, in charge of the [[Southgate Fort]].'' | *'''Benjamin:''' ''Hardly. The man's a commander in the [[George II of Great Britain|King]]'s Troop, in charge of the [[Southgate Fort]].'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''We need to find a way inside... Hmmm... Let me think on it. In the meantime, I'll attend to our final recruit.'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''We need to find a way inside... Hmmm... Let me think on it. In the meantime, I'll attend to our final recruit.'' | ||
*'''Charles:''' ''John Pitcairn's our man. I'll take you to him.'' | *'''Charles:''' ''John Pitcairn's our man. I'll take you to him.'' | ||
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*'''Redcoat:''' ''More kindling for the pyre, eh? Go on, then.'' | *'''Redcoat:''' ''More kindling for the pyre, eh? Go on, then.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''How'd you manage that?'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''How'd you manage that?'' | ||
*'''Charles:''' ''Did you forget, sir? My commission is with General | *'''Charles:''' ''Did you forget, sir? My commission is with General Braddock—when I'm not attending to you, of course.'' | ||
Charles and Haytham came upon Braddock and Pitcairn. | Charles and Haytham came upon Braddock and Pitcairn. | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''Pitcairn, you fool! Your acts are treacherous. Give me one good reason I shouldn't kill you right now. Were you planning to announce yourself? Or did you hope my men wouldn't notice your arrival?'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''Pitcairn, you fool! Your acts are treacherous. Give me one good reason I shouldn't kill you right now. Were you planning to announce yourself? Or did you hope my men wouldn't notice your arrival?'' | ||
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*'''John:''' ''Sir, if you'll allow me to explain...'' | *'''John:''' ''Sir, if you'll allow me to explain...'' | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''Oh, by all means. I should like very much to hear this.'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''Oh, by all means. I should like very much to hear this.'' | ||
*'''John:''' ''I have not deserted, sir. I am here under | *'''John:''' ''I have not deserted, sir. I am here under Commander [[Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst|Amherst]]'s orders.'' | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''Show me a letter bearing his seal and you might be spared the gallows.'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''Show me a letter bearing his seal and you might be spared the gallows.'' | ||
*'''John:''' ''I have no such thing... The nature of my work, sir... it's...'' | *'''John:''' ''I have no such thing... The nature of my work, sir... it's...'' | ||
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*'''Braddock:''' ''Haytham.'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''Haytham.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''General Braddock.'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''General Braddock.'' | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. [[Wolves]] often travel in packs.'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. [[Wolf|Wolves]] often travel in packs.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''Master Pitcairn won't be here for but a few weeks. I shall return him to his proper post once our work is finished.'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''Master Pitcairn won't be here for but a few weeks. I shall return him to his proper post once our work is finished.'' | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''The Devil's work no doubt. It's bad enough my superiors insisted I grant you use of Charles. But they've said nothing about this traitor. You'll not have him.'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''The Devil's work no doubt. It's bad enough my superiors insisted I grant you use of Charles. But they've said nothing about this traitor. You'll not have him.'' | ||
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*'''Braddock:''' ''Hmmm. Where shall we head next?'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''Hmmm. Where shall we head next?'' | ||
*'''Redcoat:''' ''Perhaps down Marlborough?'' | *'''Redcoat:''' ''Perhaps down Marlborough?'' | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''No... its residents are too content. Their homes are | *'''Braddock:''' ''No... its residents are too content. Their homes are nice—their days untroubled.'' | ||
*'''Redcoat:''' ''What of Lyn or Ship Street?'' | *'''Redcoat:''' ''What of Lyn or Ship Street?'' | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''Yes. Those fresh arrived are often soon in dire straits. They're more likely to seize upon an opportunity to fatten their purses and feed their young.'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''Yes. Those fresh arrived are often soon in dire straits. They're more likely to seize upon an opportunity to fatten their purses and feed their young.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''Now!'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''Now!'' | ||
Charles disguised himself and ran up to General Braddock. | Charles disguised himself and ran up to General Braddock. | ||
*'''Charles:''' ''Oi! You're thieves and scoundrels one and all! Fie on you and your false war!'' | *'''Charles:''' ''Oi! You're [[Thief|thieves]] and scoundrels one and all! Fie on you and your false war!'' | ||
Charles threw horse manure at Braddock and ran away. | Charles threw [[horse]] manure at Braddock and ran away. | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''After him!'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''After him!'' | ||
Braddock eventually caught up to Charles. | Braddock eventually caught up to Charles. | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''Unhand him, Edward!'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''Unhand him, Edward!'' | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''You again.'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''You again.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''''' Let us | *'''Haytham:''''' Let us go—and John Pitcairn with us.'' | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''I will not have my authority challenged.'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''I will not have my authority challenged.'' | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''Nor I.'' | *'''Haytham:''' ''Nor I.'' | ||
[[File:ACIII-Soldier 14.png|thumb|250px|Haytham threatening Braddock | [[File:ACIII-Soldier 14.png|thumb|250px|Haytham threatening Braddock]] | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''Put them all in chains.'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''Put them all in chains.'' | ||
A fight then ensued, and Haytham and his allies killed all the redcoats, with the exception of General Braddock. | A fight then ensued, and Haytham and his allies killed all the redcoats, with the exception of General Braddock. | ||
*'''Haytham:''' ''I stay my hand today because you were once my | *'''Haytham:''' ''I stay my hand today because you were once my brother—and a better man than this. But should our paths ever cross again, all debts will be forgotten. You're free now, John.'' | ||
*'''Braddock:''' ''Traitor! Go on then! Join them on their fool's errand! And when you find yourself lying broken and dying at the bottom of -'' | *'''Braddock:''' ''Traitor! Go on then! Join them on their fool's errand! And when you find yourself lying broken and dying at the bottom of -'' | ||
Pitcairn ignored Braddock and spoke to Haytham. | Pitcairn ignored Braddock and spoke to Haytham. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
ACIII-Soldier 1.png|Benjamin and William in the Green Dragon Tavern | ACIII-Soldier 1.png|Benjamin and William in the Green Dragon Tavern | ||
ACIII-Soldier 3.png|Haytham and Charles being halted by a redcoat | ACIII-Soldier 3.png|Haytham and Charles being halted by a redcoat | ||
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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 03:28, 13 May 2026
The Soldier was a virtual representation of one of Haytham Kenway's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus 3.0.
Description[edit | edit source]
Having found William Johnson and Benjamin Church, Haytham decided to locate and recruit John Pitcairn, who served under General Edward Braddock.
Memory Animus Feedback System[edit | edit source]
- Follow Lee to Pitcairn's position.
- Tail Braddock's patrol.
- Follow Lee to ambush Braddock's patrol.
- Kill the entire patrol.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]

- Benjamin: Johnson's told me what you intend. As it happens, the man who held me is the same one that you seek. His name is Silas Thatcher.
- Charles: That fancy lad is our slaver?
- Benjamin: Don't let his velvet tongue deceive you. A crueler and more vicious creature, I've never known.
- Haytham: What can you tell me of his operation?
- Benjamin: He hosts at least a hundred men, more than half of whom are Redcoats.
- Haytham: All this for some slaves?
- Benjamin: Hardly. The man's a commander in the King's Troop, in charge of the Southgate Fort.
- Haytham: We need to find a way inside... Hmmm... Let me think on it. In the meantime, I'll attend to our final recruit.
- Charles: John Pitcairn's our man. I'll take you to him.
Haytham and Charles went to the military district.
- Redcoat: State your business.
- Charles: New recruit.
- Redcoat: More kindling for the pyre, eh? Go on, then.
- Haytham: How'd you manage that?
- Charles: Did you forget, sir? My commission is with General Braddock—when I'm not attending to you, of course.
Charles and Haytham came upon Braddock and Pitcairn.
- Braddock: Pitcairn, you fool! Your acts are treacherous. Give me one good reason I shouldn't kill you right now. Were you planning to announce yourself? Or did you hope my men wouldn't notice your arrival?

- John: Sir, if you'll allow me to explain...
- Braddock: Oh, by all means. I should like very much to hear this.
- John: I have not deserted, sir. I am here under Commander Amherst's orders.
- Braddock: Show me a letter bearing his seal and you might be spared the gallows.
- John: I have no such thing... The nature of my work, sir... it's...
Haytham decided to interrupt.
- Haytham: ...It's the sort of thing best not put to paper.
- Braddock: Haytham.
- Haytham: General Braddock.
- Braddock: I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. Wolves often travel in packs.
- Haytham: Master Pitcairn won't be here for but a few weeks. I shall return him to his proper post once our work is finished.
- Braddock: The Devil's work no doubt. It's bad enough my superiors insisted I grant you use of Charles. But they've said nothing about this traitor. You'll not have him.
- Haytham: Edward, listen to reason.
- Braddock: We're done here. See these gentlemen out.
Haytham and Charles were removed from the military district by Braddock's soldiers.
- Charles: Well that didn't go as I expected.
- Haytham: And to think, I used to call him brother...
- Charles: What now? They'll chase us off if we try and return.
- Haytham: We're done with the camp. And as luck would have it, so are they. Come along.
Charles and Haytham followed a small patrol of men, including Braddock.
- Charles: What are you planning?
- Haytham: To steal Master Pitcairn.
- Charles: What?
- Haytham: You'll see. Now, when I give the signal, you're to distract Braddock's patrol and lure them into a dead end.

Haytham and Charles followed the patrol for several blocks.
- Braddock: Hmmm. Where shall we head next?
- Redcoat: Perhaps down Marlborough?
- Braddock: No... its residents are too content. Their homes are nice—their days untroubled.
- Redcoat: What of Lyn or Ship Street?
- Braddock: Yes. Those fresh arrived are often soon in dire straits. They're more likely to seize upon an opportunity to fatten their purses and feed their young.
- Haytham: Now!
Charles disguised himself and ran up to General Braddock.
- Charles: Oi! You're thieves and scoundrels one and all! Fie on you and your false war!
Charles threw horse manure at Braddock and ran away.
- Braddock: After him!
Braddock eventually caught up to Charles.
- Haytham: Unhand him, Edward!
- Braddock: You again.
- Haytham: Let us go—and John Pitcairn with us.
- Braddock: I will not have my authority challenged.
- Haytham: Nor I.

- Braddock: Put them all in chains.
A fight then ensued, and Haytham and his allies killed all the redcoats, with the exception of General Braddock.
- Haytham: I stay my hand today because you were once my brother—and a better man than this. But should our paths ever cross again, all debts will be forgotten. You're free now, John.
- Braddock: Traitor! Go on then! Join them on their fool's errand! And when you find yourself lying broken and dying at the bottom of -
Pitcairn ignored Braddock and spoke to Haytham.
- John: I assume you've good reason for causing all this madness? What is it you require of me?
- Haytham: I'll explain everything on the way...
Outcome[edit | edit source]
Haytham recruited the last name on his list, and was finally ready to start his infiltration of Silas Thatcher's fort.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Benjamin and William in the Green Dragon Tavern
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Haytham and Charles being halted by a redcoat
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Braddock reprimanding Pitcairn
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Braddock ordering Haytham's removal from the camp
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Haytham constructing a plan to release Pitcairn
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Charles distracting Braddock and his troops
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Charles fleeing from an enraged Braddock
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Braddock threatening Charles
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Haytham confronting Braddock
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Haytham and his allies defending themselves from the redcoats