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*"De la Croix" is French for "of the Cross" (his full name would be Gaspar of the Cross). This is almost certainly a reference to his Templar origins.
*"De la Croix" is French for "of the Cross" (his full name would be Gaspar of the Cross). This is almost certainly a reference to his Templar origins.
*Before the launch of the Brotherhood Beta, he was referred to by a different name ("the Merchant"), as was the [[Prowler]] (previously "the Hunter"), and [[Noble]] (previously "the Banker").
*Before the launch of the Brotherhood Beta, he was referred to by a different name ("the Merchant"), as was the [[Prowler]] (previously "the Hunter"), and [[Noble]] (previously "the Banker").
*The Engineer bears a slight resemblance to a character, also named the Engineer, from the game ''Team Fortress 2''


==Videos==
==Videos==

Revision as of 02:53, 13 October 2010

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The Engineer
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Compass

The Engineer (real name: Gaspar de la Croix) is a multiplayer character in the upcoming game, Assassin's Creed Brotherhood. It is stated by Ubisoft that he might make an appearance in the single-player mode in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood as well as the other multiplayer characters.






Trivia

  • His weapon used for assassinating is a compass as seen here at 0:17. This videoshows how he kills his target in recent BETA gameplay.
  • "Gaspar de la Croix is a master weapons engineer as well as an expert marksman."
  • "De la Croix" is French for "of the Cross" (his full name would be Gaspar of the Cross). This is almost certainly a reference to his Templar origins.
  • Before the launch of the Brotherhood Beta, he was referred to by a different name ("the Merchant"), as was the Prowler (previously "the Hunter"), and Noble (previously "the Banker").

Videos

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