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Boston Massacre=   
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{{Era|AC3}}
*I'm getting to it.
 
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{{Quote|This crowd is a powder keg - we can't allow him to light the fuse.|Achilles Davenport to Ratonhnhaké:ton during the gathering of the colonial protesters.|Assassin's Creed 3}}
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{{Event
Chapter 1 - The Airlift (Pre-Alpha Draft)
|name = Boston Massacre
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|image = [[File:ACIII-TriptoBoston 13.png|300px]]
The buzzing of the engines was a calm one, if slightly annoying, but the remainder of the atmosphere was greatly the opposite. This drop was key, if the timing was just slightly incorrect, than the efforts would reveal the truth, one that needed to stay hidden for future endeavors. They weren't far out, but they still hadn't gotten the 'OK' from the rest of the team. A voice called out from the cargo-hold, echoing the sound emitting from the pilot's headset. "They had better hurry up."
|timeframe = March 5, 1770
<br>"They will, don't worry," replied the pilot through his microphone, words dropping dryly through his trembling lips.
|place = [[Boston]]
<br>The monitor before him flashed green, countless zeros and ones flying about across the communicator. It was binary, something still relatively uncommon, but the pilot knew what it said. 'The time is now, Hawk.' With a deep breath, he flicked a few switches, and pressed one of the hundreds of buttons before him. A flickering crackle waved throughout the plane, muffling his accent, but still allowing the team to hear the order through the intercom. "10 minutes, aim the barrel,' the speaker sounded.
|outcome = 5 civilians were killed, and 6 more were wounded by British Soldiers, sparking rebellion that lead to the Revolutionary War.
<br>Immediately, the men situated in the cargo-hold went to work, pushing the crates to the designated points, fixing the harnesses of the supplies' parachutes. Hawk, the pilot, altered the course slightly, heading for the city. After the nine minute wait, he rose his hand up for the serviceman to see, the fist signaling that it was time. Glancing down below, he watched as his plane flew over the wall, heading closer to the grayed zone of the city while he controlled the flight. Red light...Yellow...Green. The back of the plane unhatched itself, and the ramp lowered quickly, while the men in the back pulled the strings on the crates and watched the parachutes tear them out through the opening. When the responding 'air-fist' was given, Hawk clicked the button once more to make the ramp close back, and he carefully turned the plane out of West Berlin over the Brandenburg Gate.
|key = *[[British Army]]
<br>As the plane exited the boundaries of the city, Hawk gave the thumbs up to allow his team to speak again, just as another layer of binary etched over the dashboard. 'Good, now Main' the binary translated, the landing point established. They were to land in Frankfurt, disguised as one of the American cargo planes landing in the airbase during the night. Using the muffling speakers once more, Hawk ordered his men to change into the Allied uniforms.
*[[Templars]]
<br>Near to the runway, the Airspace Navigator organized their descent to the base, after Hawk provided the pass-code that had been sent to him through the dashboard. At the land-site, one of the commanders began asking about questions concerning what was brought to the area, and where they originated.
*[[Colonial Assassins]]
<br>"It's all from Texas, mostly food and clothing, one or two with some classified cargo for the General," Hawk said.
|participants = *[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]
<br>"What is your name and rank, pilot?" the captain interrogated.
*[[Haytham Kenway]]
<br>Using his American alias, he responded carefully, most of the other information whispered to him through his un-noticed earpiece. "First Lieutenant Jonathon Stone, I work directly for Truman, anything else is classified. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to meet a contact, my crew will help you unload the supplies, but their information if also classified, so don't ask, thanks Captain," Hawk said firmly before walking off and renting a vehicle with the Captain's name, information bestowed by his superiors. Driving out of the base, he eventually reached the meeting place of the farm.
*[[Charles Lee]]
<br>Sitting back in one of the chairs, he waited until his contact decided it was safe to leave the shadows. "The journalists are already submitting their stories, you did good Morrow. Listen to this: 'Amerikanischen Versorgung West-Berlins', good job on the timing Jacob," the figure said as he sat beside Hawk, addressing him with his true name.
*[[Achilles Davenport]]
<br>"Yeah, the governments will probably all start helping out, will give us a break to monitor our enemies..." Jacob said, words falling almost desperately.
*[[Thomas Preston]]
<br>"Cheer up, Jacob, this is a real accomplishment, considering you're only 18. Most of us don't do this major of work in the teams at an age like that," the man waited a bit, before picking back up in german. "Ich denke, es verdient eine Pause für Sie besonders. Vielleicht können Sie unseren Datenbanken, dass Mädchen, das du gejagt habe finden. Der Rest ist bis zu Ihrem Vorgesetzten, Jacob."
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<br>"Ich könnte genau das zu tun," Jacob responded. "Ich könnte genau das zu tun..."
The '''Boston Massacre''', also known as the '''Incident on King Street''', was the culmination of several fights between British soldiers and the people of Boston that occurred on March 5, 1770 in front of the [[Old State House]].
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Fanon Char 1=
These fights eventually led to Templar involvement, where Charles Lee shot his pistol into the air to provoke the soldiers. The guards, feeling threatened, opened fire into the crowd against their orders. This event forced Ratonhnhaké:ton to meet [[Samuel Adams]], who assisted him in diminishing his notoriety, which had struck a high level as a result of Haytham convincing the guards of his involvement.
*Erudito field agent
 
*Name is Isaac Morrow
==Colonial protests==
**Code Name is Crow
{{Quote|That there will be no taxation without representation! Tell me-who represented us in Parliament? Spoke on our behalf? Signed in our stead? Give me a name! Only you can't! And do you know why? You can't tell me who represented us because nobody did!|A Bostonian to a crowd of other citizens before the incident.|Assassin's Creed III}}
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Starting as a public argument over a wigmaker's bill, colonists gathered as a mob around King Street where they surrounded 8 soldiers for hours at the steps of the Old State House. During this time, the colonists threw stones, taunted and insulted the men, and argued their lack of representation. Around the street, several of each side also wrestled against buildings that lined the area.
I will work on this tomorrow or something.
 
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While the men argued, Captain Thomas Preston attempted to calm the uprising, as well as keep his surrounded soldiers from firing. At one point, the Templar [[Grand Master]], Haytham Kenway, ordered one of his associates to provoke the soldiers. This man quickly made his way to a nearby rooftop, but was killed by Ratonhnhaké:ton before his mission could be completed.
Fanon Story 2=
 
*Assassins
[[File:ACIII-TriptoBoston 15.png|thumb|300px]]
*Starting a few days before the end of AC3
Across the street, on a different rooftop, Charles Lee reinforced the initial provocation by shooting into the air with his pistol. Down below, the soldiers opened fire upon the crowd, killing 3 immediately, and wounding 8 more. At the same time, Haytham, who had spotted Ratonhnhaké:ton on the roof, pointed him out to one of the soldiers, marking him as a criminal to the guards.
*Ancestor in World War 1, multiple POE contacts
 
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==Aftermath==
Fanon Char 2=
Following the shooting, two more of the men died from their wounds, and a massive propaganda war began between the revolutionists and the British. One result was the famous engraving of the event by [[Paul Revere]], as well as the commonly used name of the Boston Massacre that began in the ''Boston Gazette''. Because of these major pieces, the event became a symbol of British oppression, as well as the beginning of an uprising.
*I am getting to it.
 
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Each of the eight men were arrested following the event - six of them being acquitted while the other two found guilty of manslaughter, The latter punished with the branding of their thumbs. The same wigmaker that started the initial conflict lowered his prices, but the calamity of the event still bore down on the revolutionists, who took the chance to gather more for their cause.
 
==Trivia==
*Despite only 11 people being shot during the incident, the number of people found on the ground is completely random.
*Before the incident occurs, several colonists are already gathered at the side of the store Ratonhnhaké:ton visits, with one speaker rallying their anger at lack of representation in the British Parliament.
 
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 20 January 2013

Boston Massacre=


"This crowd is a powder keg - we can't allow him to light the fuse."
―Achilles Davenport to Ratonhnhaké:ton during the gathering of the colonial protesters.[src]

The Boston Massacre, also known as the Incident on King Street, was the culmination of several fights between British soldiers and the people of Boston that occurred on March 5, 1770 in front of the Old State House.

These fights eventually led to Templar involvement, where Charles Lee shot his pistol into the air to provoke the soldiers. The guards, feeling threatened, opened fire into the crowd against their orders. This event forced Ratonhnhaké:ton to meet Samuel Adams, who assisted him in diminishing his notoriety, which had struck a high level as a result of Haytham convincing the guards of his involvement.

Colonial protests[edit | edit source]

"That there will be no taxation without representation! Tell me-who represented us in Parliament? Spoke on our behalf? Signed in our stead? Give me a name! Only you can't! And do you know why? You can't tell me who represented us because nobody did!"
―A Bostonian to a crowd of other citizens before the incident.[src]

Starting as a public argument over a wigmaker's bill, colonists gathered as a mob around King Street where they surrounded 8 soldiers for hours at the steps of the Old State House. During this time, the colonists threw stones, taunted and insulted the men, and argued their lack of representation. Around the street, several of each side also wrestled against buildings that lined the area.

While the men argued, Captain Thomas Preston attempted to calm the uprising, as well as keep his surrounded soldiers from firing. At one point, the Templar Grand Master, Haytham Kenway, ordered one of his associates to provoke the soldiers. This man quickly made his way to a nearby rooftop, but was killed by Ratonhnhaké:ton before his mission could be completed.

Across the street, on a different rooftop, Charles Lee reinforced the initial provocation by shooting into the air with his pistol. Down below, the soldiers opened fire upon the crowd, killing 3 immediately, and wounding 8 more. At the same time, Haytham, who had spotted Ratonhnhaké:ton on the roof, pointed him out to one of the soldiers, marking him as a criminal to the guards.

Aftermath[edit | edit source]

Following the shooting, two more of the men died from their wounds, and a massive propaganda war began between the revolutionists and the British. One result was the famous engraving of the event by Paul Revere, as well as the commonly used name of the Boston Massacre that began in the Boston Gazette. Because of these major pieces, the event became a symbol of British oppression, as well as the beginning of an uprising.

Each of the eight men were arrested following the event - six of them being acquitted while the other two found guilty of manslaughter, The latter punished with the branding of their thumbs. The same wigmaker that started the initial conflict lowered his prices, but the calamity of the event still bore down on the revolutionists, who took the chance to gather more for their cause.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Despite only 11 people being shot during the incident, the number of people found on the ground is completely random.
  • Before the incident occurs, several colonists are already gathered at the side of the store Ratonhnhaké:ton visits, with one speaker rallying their anger at lack of representation in the British Parliament.

References[edit | edit source]