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The '''Denver International Airport satellite accident''', or '''DIA satellite accident''', was an incident that took place at {{Wiki|Denver International Airport}} in the early 21st century, that resulted in a large number of deaths and the destruction of one of the [[First Civilization]]s [[Pieces of Eden]] - the [[Second Apple]] - which was held by [[Abstergo Industries]] at the time. | |||
Dr. [[Warren Vidic]] was responsible for preparing the final report for the incident, which indicated that the Abstergo Project Lead at Denver had killed everyone there before the company's clean-up crew arrived.<ref name="AC - Mail - Additional">''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' - [[Warren Vidic's e-mail]] - Subject line ''Additional Subjects?''</ref> | |||
At least one civilian, believed to be a baggage handler, found out about the incident. By September 4th, 2012, this survivor was threatening to expose Abstergo's involvement in the event.<ref name="AC - Mail - Know">''Assassin's Creed'' - Warren Vidic's e-mail - Subject line ''I KNOW''</ref> | |||
[[Daniel Cross]] was somehow involved in the incident and escaped alive, but the event severly traumatized him and he refused to return to Denver for another assignment.<ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref> | |||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
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Revision as of 20:26, 24 September 2012
The Denver International Airport satellite accident, or DIA satellite accident, was an incident that took place at Denver International Airport in the early 21st century, that resulted in a large number of deaths and the destruction of one of the First Civilizations Pieces of Eden - the Second Apple - which was held by Abstergo Industries at the time.
Dr. Warren Vidic was responsible for preparing the final report for the incident, which indicated that the Abstergo Project Lead at Denver had killed everyone there before the company's clean-up crew arrived.[1]
At least one civilian, believed to be a baggage handler, found out about the incident. By September 4th, 2012, this survivor was threatening to expose Abstergo's involvement in the event.[2]
Daniel Cross was somehow involved in the incident and escaped alive, but the event severly traumatized him and he refused to return to Denver for another assignment.[3]
Aftermath
The loss of the Piece of Eden meant Abstergo Industries could no longer launch their Eye-Abstergo satellite on schedule. In order to find a new Piece of Eden, Abstergo were obliged to place Desmond Miles in an Animus, in order to obtain the locations of other potential replacements.[1]
Trivia
- The last four pieces of equipment that appear in Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy have QR code instead of images. Three QR codes stand for Cochetopa, Sisnaajini and Dzit fit gain, which are Navajo names for mountains in Colorado. These words are carved on the floor of Denver International Airport, and have served as a basis for multiple conspiracy theories. The fourth QR code stands for DIA.
- The phrase "going Denver", which is used by employees of Abstergo to describe when things have started to spiral out of control, is derived from the DIA satellite accident.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed - Warren Vidic's e-mail - Subject line Additional Subjects?
- ↑ Assassin's Creed - Warren Vidic's e-mail - Subject line I KNOW
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Initiates