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Though the [[Assassins]] believed Abstergo would use it to control the world, this was denied in their internal documents for their top agents. Emphasis is placed on the ASP becoming able to locate "individuals with potential". The ASP is heavily shielded and is presumably to be operational in the face of even the worst predicted solar flares.<ref name= "ACR"/>
Though the [[Assassins]] believed Abstergo would use it to control the world, this was denied in their internal documents for their top agents. Emphasis is placed on the ASP becoming able to locate "individuals with potential". The ASP is heavily shielded and is presumably to be operational in the face of even the worst predicted solar flares.<ref name= "ACR"/>
==Trivia==
*[[Wikipedia:Akasha|Akasha]] is a Sanskrit word meaning "aether".


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The Akashic Satellite Plexus was launched in 2008. On the surface, it was a collection of communications, weather and observation satellites. On December 21, 2012, Abstergo intends to launch its cornerstone, the Eye-Abstergo satellite, which shall amplify the powers of an Apple of Eden.[1]

Though the Assassins believed Abstergo would use it to control the world, this was denied in their internal documents for their top agents. Emphasis is placed on the ASP becoming able to locate "individuals with potential". The ASP is heavily shielded and is presumably to be operational in the face of even the worst predicted solar flares.[1]

Trivia

  • Akasha is a Sanskrit word meaning "aether".

References