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*The phrase "going Denver" was adopted by members of [[Abstergo Industries]] to describe a situation being kept under control. The use of the phrase in this manner was antithetical to its source, the Denver International Airport satellite accident. | *The phrase "going Denver" was adopted by members of [[Abstergo Industries]] to describe a situation being kept under control. The use of the phrase in this manner was antithetical to its source, the Denver International Airport satellite accident.{{Fact|June 2020}} | ||
*An email sent by [[Shaun Hastings]] during his time in [[Monteriggioni]] in late 2012 indicates that there was at least one Assassin team operating in Denver, although communication had been lost and as such, their status was unknown.<ref name="Brotherhood"/> | *An email sent by [[Shaun Hastings]] during his time in [[Monteriggioni]] in late 2012 indicates that there was at least one Assassin team operating in Denver, although communication had been lost and as such, their status was unknown.<ref name="Brotherhood" /> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Cities in the United States]] | [[Category:Cities in the United States]] | ||
Revision as of 19:57, 8 June 2020
Denver is a city located in the American state of Colorado and the site of Denver International Airport, which in turn was the site of the DIA satellite accident.[1] In 2012, a team of Assassins was located in the city.[2]
The city was, at one point, visited by the Templar agent Daniel Cross, who later refused to return due to the events that transpired during his stay.[3]
Trivia
- The phrase "going Denver" was adopted by members of Abstergo Industries to describe a situation being kept under control. The use of the phrase in this manner was antithetical to its source, the Denver International Airport satellite accident. [citation needed]
- An email sent by Shaun Hastings during his time in Monteriggioni in late 2012 indicates that there was at least one Assassin team operating in Denver, although communication had been lost and as such, their status was unknown.[2]