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==History==
==History==
Firecrackers originate in [[China]], predating the invention of gunpowder around 850 AD.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]] - The Middle Ages - "Gunpowder"''</ref>
Firecrackers originated in [[China]], predating the invention of gunpowder around 850 AD.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]] - The Middle Ages - "Gunpowder"''</ref>


By 1526, Chinese [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Shao Jun]] used firecrackers to help her distract and stun [[guards]] in her quest to avenge her [[Chinese Assassins|order]]'s destruction at the hands of the [[Eight Tigers]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''</ref>
By 1526, [[Chinese Assassins|Chinese]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Shao Jun]] used firecrackers to help her distract and stun [[guards]] in her quest to avenge her [[Chinese Assassins|order]]'s [[Great Rites Controversy|destruction]] at the hands of the [[Eight Tigers]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''</ref>


In 1735, the Assassin [[Adéwalé]] was given firecrackers by maroon leader [[Augustin Dieufort]], the former's recruits having salvaged them. Adéwalé would subsequently use them to distract guards.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] - [[Freedom Cry]]''</ref>
In 1735, the Assassin [[Adéwalé]] was given firecrackers by the leader of the [[Maroons|Maroon]] [[Maroon rebellion|rebellion]], [[Augustin Dieufort]], the former's recruits having salvaged them. Adéwalé would subsequently use them to distract guards.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] - [[Freedom Cry]]''</ref>


By 1756, the Assassin [[gangs]] of [[New York City|New York]] had begun developing bullets that emitted loud noises, serving a similar function to firecrackers. The [[Templars|Templar]] [[Christopher Gist]] investigated the production, but was captured in the process. The Assassin-turned-Templar [[Shay Cormac]] would put these bullets to use himself with his [[air rifle]], using them to destroy barrels of gunpowder or poison, distract guards, or draw Assassin [[Stalkers#American colonies|stalkers]] out of hiding.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>
By 1756, the Assassin [[gangs]] of [[New York City|New York]] had begun developing bullets that emitted loud noises, serving a similar function to firecrackers. The [[Templars|Templar]] [[Christopher Gist]] investigated the production, but was captured in the process. The Assassin-turned-Templar [[Shay Cormac]] would put these bullets to use himself with his [[air rifle]], using them to destroy barrels of gunpowder or poison, distract guards, or draw Assassin [[Stalkers#American colonies|stalkers]] out of hiding.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>

Revision as of 01:23, 13 April 2016


Firecrackers are small explosive devices mainly designed to produce a large amount of noise. Although mostly used for entertainment purposes, they have also been used as a diversionary tool.

History

Firecrackers originated in China, predating the invention of gunpowder around 850 AD.[1]

By 1526, Chinese Assassin Shao Jun used firecrackers to help her distract and stun guards in her quest to avenge her order's destruction at the hands of the Eight Tigers.[2]

In 1735, the Assassin Adéwalé was given firecrackers by the leader of the Maroon rebellion, Augustin Dieufort, the former's recruits having salvaged them. Adéwalé would subsequently use them to distract guards.[3]

By 1756, the Assassin gangs of New York had begun developing bullets that emitted loud noises, serving a similar function to firecrackers. The Templar Christopher Gist investigated the production, but was captured in the process. The Assassin-turned-Templar Shay Cormac would put these bullets to use himself with his air rifle, using them to destroy barrels of gunpowder or poison, distract guards, or draw Assassin stalkers out of hiding.[4]

In 2012, firecrackers were used by members of Abstergo Industries' Animi Training Program,[5][6] as well as the general populace in the same year,[7] and in 2013.[8]

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