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*'''Letter:''' ''M. Robespierre,<br | *'''Letter:''' ''M. Robespierre,<br>I have succeeded in beguiling some workshops near the [[Barrière des Martyrs]] into using defective materials in the manufacture of military armaments. I have further arranged for the defective arms to be delivered to the troops commanded by Captain Bonaparte. I think we can be certain that the young captain's rising star will soon begin to fall.<br>-- St. Just'' | ||
Arno infiltrated the workshops and sabotaged the weapons. He then escaped the area. | Arno infiltrated the workshops and sabotaged the weapons. He then escaped the area. | ||
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Up in Arms was a virtual representation of one of Arno Dorian's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description[edit | edit source]
Arno found a letter to Maximilien de Robespierre from Louis Antoine de Saint-Just which detailed a plot to end the career of Napoleon Bonaparte by delivering defective armaments to his troops. The Assassin set out to destroy the weapons.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
- Letter: M. Robespierre,
I have succeeded in beguiling some workshops near the Barrière des Martyrs into using defective materials in the manufacture of military armaments. I have further arranged for the defective arms to be delivered to the troops commanded by Captain Bonaparte. I think we can be certain that the young captain's rising star will soon begin to fall.
-- St. Just
Arno infiltrated the workshops and sabotaged the weapons. He then escaped the area.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
Arno sabotaged the defective weapons, protecting Napoleon's career from the plotting of Robespierre and Saint-Just.
