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[[File:ACRG Air Rifle Front.png|thumb|250px|Shay aiming his air rifle]]
[[File:ACRG Air Rifle Front.png|thumb|250px|Shay aiming his air rifle]]
The '''air rifle''' was a prototype ranged weapon utilized by the [[Assassins|Assassin]]-turned-[[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]], during the 18th century.
The '''air rifle''' was a prototype ranged weapon which served as a signature weapon for the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]] during the [[French and Indian War]].  


A prototype weapon developed by the Templars, the air rifle propelled projectiles by means of compressed air, in contrast to widespread flintlock pistols and muskets, which used a propellant charge. While incapable of firing bullets like other [[firearms]], it was used as a diversionary weapon, through its primary capability of firing a variety of [[Poison dart|darts]] (more specifically, sleep, berserk and firecracker darts) similar to the [[Blowpipe|blowpipes]] utilized by Assassins.
Its unique propulsion system which relied solely on compressed air without an explosive propellant rendered it a silent weapon ideal for stealth operations although it could not fire munitions more powerful than darts. Functionally, it was an advanced blowpipe which did not require input of air pressure by its user. In the course of its lifetime, Shay also came to complement it with a [[grenade launcher]].


In 1756, Shay outfitted the rifle with the prototype [[Grenade launcher]] constructed by [[Benjamin Franklin]], which granted the weapon more lethal capabilities by means of firing different types of grenades, (more specifically shrapnel, sleep and berserk grenades).
==Description==
In contrast to common [[firearm]]s which used a propellant charge, the air rifle fired projectiles by means of compressed air. While this method of propulsion rendered it incapable of firing higher caliber munitions like bullets, it could be outfitted with [[dart]]s coated with [[poison]] or sedatives. The unique propulsion system also ensured that it made virtually no noise upon firing. As such, it was effectively a technologically upgraded form of the [[blowpipe]] favored by the [[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|West Indies Brotherhood]] of the [[Assassins]] in the early 18th century and proved quite useful for Shay in stealth operations<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>


Shay's air rifle would eventually be passed down to his son and [[Cudgel Cormac|grandson]], both of whom he trained to use alongside teaching them how to utilize [[Freerunning]] and [[Eagle Vision]].
Beneath its barrel, the rifle could accommodate a grenade launcher built by the polymath [[Benjamin Franklin]] due to Franklin designing his weapon to fit with contemporary rifles.<ref name="Keep Your Friends Close">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Keep Your Friends Close]]</ref>


== Gallery ==
==History==
In July 1752, the air rifle was en route to [[Mount Vernon]], [[Virginia]] as a secret package for the high-ranking Templar [[Lawrence Washington]]. It had been picked up by Washington's majordomo and loaded onto a [[frigate]] bound for the plantation, a movement detected by agents under [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Hope Jensen]]. The Assassins responded by sending [[Liam O'Brien]] and [[Shay Cormac]], then one of their own, on a mission to tail the frigate to its destination where they could find Washington, assassinate him, and recover the [[Voynich manuscript]] in his hands. Uncovering the contents of the package and retrieving it was a secondary objective.<ref name="By Invitation Only">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[By Invitation Only]]</ref>
 
When Shay caught up with the docked frigate at Mount Vernon, the air rifle had not yet been unloaded. Shay, in retrieving the air rifle, accidentally fired a sleep dart at a guard when he was startled by him. Impressed by the silence of the weapon, he thereupon decided to keep it as his own, quickly making effective use of it in driving four guards berserk as he infiltrated the plantation's party.<ref name="By Invitation Only" /> After assassinating Washington,<ref name="By Invitation Only" /> he was allowed to retain the air rifle, and he would from then on carry it with him across all his missions for the Assassins and then the Templars, serving as his signature weapon.<ref name="ACRG" />
 
In 1756, Shay outfitted the rifle with the prototype grenade launcher developed by Benjamin Franklin. The inventor had been crafting it for the Assassins but handed it to Shay after being unaware of his defection to the Templars.<ref name="Keep Your Friends Close" />
 
Shay's air rifle would eventually be passed down to his son and [[Cudgel Cormac|grandson]], both of whom he personally trained.<ref name="ACLD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]''</ref>
 
==Gallery==
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<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
File:The_Air_Rifle.png|Shay's Air Rifle slung across his back in the Cinematic Trailer for Rogue
File:The_Air_Rifle.png|Shay's Air Rifle slung across his back in the Cinematic Trailer for Rogue
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== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
* In the cinematic trailer for ''Assassin's Creed: Rogue'', Shay wears the rifle on his back in a more realistic manner (with the butt above his shoulder), but in the actual game, he unrealistically wears it with the barrel above his shoulder.
*In the cinematic trailer for ''Assassin's Creed: Rogue'', the air rifle is depicted as a regular firearm for dramatic effect. When Shay fires it, a loud explosive sound is heard, contradicting its nature as a silent weapon.
** Also, in the cinematic trailer, when Shay fires it, a loud "BANG" is heard, contradicting its nature as a silent weapon.
*In the same trailer, Shay wears the rifle on his back with the butt above his shoulder, a more standard and realistic way of carrying it, but in the actual game, he wears it with the barrel above his shoulder.


== Reference ==
==Appearance==
* ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants]]''


==References==
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Revision as of 00:05, 24 March 2018


Shay aiming his air rifle

The air rifle was a prototype ranged weapon which served as a signature weapon for the Templar Shay Cormac during the French and Indian War.

Its unique propulsion system which relied solely on compressed air without an explosive propellant rendered it a silent weapon ideal for stealth operations although it could not fire munitions more powerful than darts. Functionally, it was an advanced blowpipe which did not require input of air pressure by its user. In the course of its lifetime, Shay also came to complement it with a grenade launcher.

Description

In contrast to common firearms which used a propellant charge, the air rifle fired projectiles by means of compressed air. While this method of propulsion rendered it incapable of firing higher caliber munitions like bullets, it could be outfitted with darts coated with poison or sedatives. The unique propulsion system also ensured that it made virtually no noise upon firing. As such, it was effectively a technologically upgraded form of the blowpipe favored by the West Indies Brotherhood of the Assassins in the early 18th century and proved quite useful for Shay in stealth operations[1]

Beneath its barrel, the rifle could accommodate a grenade launcher built by the polymath Benjamin Franklin due to Franklin designing his weapon to fit with contemporary rifles.[2]

History

In July 1752, the air rifle was en route to Mount Vernon, Virginia as a secret package for the high-ranking Templar Lawrence Washington. It had been picked up by Washington's majordomo and loaded onto a frigate bound for the plantation, a movement detected by agents under Colonial Assassin Hope Jensen. The Assassins responded by sending Liam O'Brien and Shay Cormac, then one of their own, on a mission to tail the frigate to its destination where they could find Washington, assassinate him, and recover the Voynich manuscript in his hands. Uncovering the contents of the package and retrieving it was a secondary objective.[3]

When Shay caught up with the docked frigate at Mount Vernon, the air rifle had not yet been unloaded. Shay, in retrieving the air rifle, accidentally fired a sleep dart at a guard when he was startled by him. Impressed by the silence of the weapon, he thereupon decided to keep it as his own, quickly making effective use of it in driving four guards berserk as he infiltrated the plantation's party.[3] After assassinating Washington,[3] he was allowed to retain the air rifle, and he would from then on carry it with him across all his missions for the Assassins and then the Templars, serving as his signature weapon.[1]

In 1756, Shay outfitted the rifle with the prototype grenade launcher developed by Benjamin Franklin. The inventor had been crafting it for the Assassins but handed it to Shay after being unaware of his defection to the Templars.[2]

Shay's air rifle would eventually be passed down to his son and grandson, both of whom he personally trained.[4]

Gallery

Trivia

  • In the cinematic trailer for Assassin's Creed: Rogue, the air rifle is depicted as a regular firearm for dramatic effect. When Shay fires it, a loud explosive sound is heard, contradicting its nature as a silent weapon.
  • In the same trailer, Shay wears the rifle on his back with the butt above his shoulder, a more standard and realistic way of carrying it, but in the actual game, he wears it with the barrel above his shoulder.

Appearance

References

pl:Wiatrówka