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'''Denver''' is a city in the [[United States of America|American]] state of Colorado and the site of [[Denver International Airport]], which in turn was the site of the [[DIA Satellite Accident]]. | '''Denver''' is a city in the [[United States of America|American]] state of Colorado and the site of [[Denver International Airport]], which in turn was the site of the [[DIA Satellite Accident]]. | ||
There is also mention of an [[Assassins]] team located in Denver during the time of [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]] | There is also mention of an [[Assassins]] team located in Denver during the time of [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]] | ||
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*"…going Denver", was a turn of phrase adopted by members of Abstergo Industries to describe situations spinning out of control; it was derived from the DIA Satellite Incident. | *"…going Denver", was a turn of phrase adopted by members of Abstergo Industries to describe situations spinning out of control; it was derived from the DIA Satellite Incident. | ||
*In an email sent | *In an email sent [[Shaun Hastings]] during his time in [[Monteriggioni]] indicates that there was at least one Assassin team in operation in Denver, althouhg communication had been lost and as such, their status unknown. | ||
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Revision as of 23:43, 27 January 2011
Template:Assassify Denver is a city in the American state of Colorado and the site of Denver International Airport, which in turn was the site of the DIA Satellite Accident.
There is also mention of an Assassins team located in Denver during the time of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Trivia
- "…going Denver", was a turn of phrase adopted by members of Abstergo Industries to describe situations spinning out of control; it was derived from the DIA Satellite Incident.
- In an email sent Shaun Hastings during his time in Monteriggioni indicates that there was at least one Assassin team in operation in Denver, althouhg communication had been lost and as such, their status unknown.
Source
- Assassin's Creed (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (mentioned only)