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|name=DIA Satellite Accident | |name=DIA Satellite Accident | ||
|timeframe=[[Modern Times]] | |timeframe=[[Modern Times]] | ||
|place=Denver, Colorado | |place=[[Denver]], [[Wikipedia:Colorado|Colorado]] | ||
|outcome=[[Abstergo]] | |outcome=[[Abstergo]] loses a [[Piece of Eden]] | ||
|participants=[[Abstergo Industries]] | |participants=[[Abstergo Industries]] | ||
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The '''Denver International Airport | The '''Denver International Airport satellite accident''', or '''DIA satellite accident''', was the name given to an incident that took place at [[Wikipedia:Denver International Airport|Denver International Airport]] in the early 21<sup>st</sup> Century, that resulted in a large number of deaths. At some point during the incident [[Abstergo Industries]] lost one of their only [[Second Apple|Pieces of Eden]], prioritizing [[Warren Vidic]]'s [[Desmond Miles|attempts]] to uncover the location of [[Sixth Apple|another]]. | ||
Following the incident, Abstergo learned of a "jackass baggage handler" spreading tales of "mass murder and corporate cover-ups". An [[Vidic's e-mail|e-mail]] to Warren Vidic on September 7<sup>th</sup>, 2012 indicated that this may well have been partially true. | Following the incident, Abstergo learned of a "jackass baggage handler" spreading tales of "mass murder and corporate cover-ups". An [[Vidic's e-mail|e-mail]] to Warren Vidic on September 7<sup>th</sup>, 2012 indicated that this may well have been partially true. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''Assassin's Creed'', [[Lucy Stillman|Lucy]] clearly states the Piece of Eden possessed by [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was the same Piece that was destroyed during the DIA | *In ''Assassin's Creed'', [[Lucy Stillman|Lucy]] clearly states the Piece of Eden possessed by [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was the same Piece that was destroyed during the DIA satellite accident; later sources however suggest that this is impossible, as the same Apple of Eden is shown to be hidden by [[Ezio Auditore Da Firenze|Ezio]] and later found by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012. | ||
*The phrase "…going Denver", which is used by employees of Abstergo Industries to describe when things have started to spiral out of control, is derived from the DIA | *The phrase "…going Denver", which is used by employees of Abstergo Industries to describe when things have started to spiral out of control, is derived from the DIA satellite accident. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | ||
{{Timeline}} | {{Timeline}} | ||
[[Category:Major Events]] | [[Category:Major Events]] | ||
[[Category:Timeline]] | [[Category:Timeline]] | ||
[[Category:Article stubs]] | [[Category:Article stubs]] | ||
Revision as of 03:56, 22 March 2011
The Denver International Airport satellite accident, or DIA satellite accident, was the name given to an incident that took place at Denver International Airport in the early 21st Century, that resulted in a large number of deaths. At some point during the incident Abstergo Industries lost one of their only Pieces of Eden, prioritizing Warren Vidic's attempts to uncover the location of another.
Following the incident, Abstergo learned of a "jackass baggage handler" spreading tales of "mass murder and corporate cover-ups". An e-mail to Warren Vidic on September 7th, 2012 indicated that this may well have been partially true.
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed, Lucy clearly states the Piece of Eden possessed by Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad was the same Piece that was destroyed during the DIA satellite accident; later sources however suggest that this is impossible, as the same Apple of Eden is shown to be hidden by Ezio and later found by Desmond Miles in 2012.
- The phrase "…going Denver", which is used by employees of Abstergo Industries to describe when things have started to spiral out of control, is derived from the DIA satellite accident.
Sources