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AC3 SC MP 13 FortWolcott DominationMode DefendingYourZone.jpg|Fort Wolcott in the Animi Training Program.
AC3-MP-Domination-Wolcott-Defense.jpg|Fort Wolcott in the Animi Training Program.
AC3 SC MP 12 FortWolcott WolfpackMode SynchKill.jpg|Two Animi Avatars during a [[Wolfpack]] session.
AC3 SC MP 12 FortWolcott WolfpackMode SynchKill.jpg|Two Animi Avatars during a [[Wolfpack]] session.
AC3_SC_MP_11_FortWolcott_DominationMode_CapturePoints_Defend.Attack.jpg|Fort Wolcott's night-time simulation.
AC3-MP-Domination-Wolcott-Night.jpg|Fort Wolcott's night-time simulation.
ACIII Vessel Fire SS.jpg|Connor escaping the destroyed Fort Wolcott.
ACIII Vessel Fire SS.jpg|Connor escaping the destroyed Fort Wolcott.
Fort Wolcott by neilvk.jpg|Fort Wolcott.
Fort Wolcott by neilvk.jpg|Fort Wolcott.

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Fort Wolcott.

Fort Wolcott was a fortification located in Goat Island, Rhode Island, which was used by Abstergo Industries as a simulated location, in order to train the recruits in the third stage of their Animi Training Program.

During these training simulations, Fort Wolcott featured an autumn, winter, and night-time setting.

Sometime in 1773, the Assassin Connor infiltrated the fort in order to obtain a scroll that was in the possession of one of Captain William Kidd's sailors, which had been jailed there. During Connor's ex-filtration however, a large portion of the fort was destroyed as a result of the shelling from the Aquila that Connor had ordered on the structure to cover his escape.

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