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An unidentified '''American Assassin''' operated in the [[United States]] during the {{Wiki|Prohibition in the United States|prohibition on alcohol}} in the 1920s. | An unidentified '''American Assassin''' operated in the [[United States]] during the {{Wiki|Prohibition in the United States|prohibition on alcohol}} in the 1920s. | ||
By 2014, the genetic memories of this Assassin were used by [[Abstergo Industries]] for a video game called ''Jazz Age Junkies'' released via the [[Helix]]. | By 2014, the genetic memories of this Assassin were used by [[Abstergo Industries]] for a video game called ''Jazz Age Junkies'' released via the [[Helix]] and teased in Abstergo's Employee Handbook as a story about ''The lives and failures of the most degenerate Americans to ever grace the world’s stage - [[Ernest Hemingway|Hemingway]], [[Francis Scott Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald]], and [[Gertrude Stein|Stein]]''. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment – Employee Handbook]]'' | |||
[[Category:Individuals]] | [[Category:Individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Unidentified individuals]] | [[Category:Unidentified individuals]] | ||
Revision as of 00:00, 20 May 2015
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I wanted to ask you something. Which is... what's your name? This article title is conjecture. Although the article subject is canon, no official name for it has been given. |

An unidentified American Assassin operated in the United States during the prohibition on alcohol in the 1920s.
By 2014, the genetic memories of this Assassin were used by Abstergo Industries for a video game called Jazz Age Junkies released via the Helix and teased in Abstergo's Employee Handbook as a story about The lives and failures of the most degenerate Americans to ever grace the world’s stage - Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Stein.
