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'''Helix''' is a cloud-based software developed by [[Abstergo Entertainment]], enabling users to access [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] without an [[Animus]] console.
'''Helix''' is a cloud-based software developed by [[Abstergo Entertainment]], enabling users to access [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] without an [[Animus]] console.
The software allowed for accounts of various [[Templars]] and [[Assassins]] throughout history, with propaganda based narrations delivered by Abstergo in favor of the former. Some examples of "unlockable levels" are listed below, along with the names of the ancestors where known.
*The Tragedy of [[Jacques de Molay]] ([[French Templar (1307)]])
*Triumph of the Borgias ([[Rodrigo Borgia]])
*The Lone Eagle ([[Haytham Kenway]])
*Murder in the Levant ([[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]])
*The Emperor's Shadow ([[Shao Jun]])
*Fear and Loathing in Florence ([[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]])
*Washington and the Wolf ([[Haytham Kenway]])
*The Liberation of Lady Aveline ([[Aveline de Grandpré]])
*[[Devils of the Caribbean]] ([[Edward Kenway]])
*The Bladed Cross
*Jazz Age Junkies
*Hell in Hibernia


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Helix is a cloud-based software developed by Abstergo Entertainment, enabling users to access genetic memories without an Animus console.

The software allowed for accounts of various Templars and Assassins throughout history, with propaganda based narrations delivered by Abstergo in favor of the former. Some examples of "unlockable levels" are listed below, along with the names of the ancestors where known.

Gallery

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