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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]]''.
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]]''.
==Trivia==
*According to Abstergo's tagline for ''Jazz Age Junkies'', this unidentified Assassin could have been either Hemingway or Fitzgerald as they were both alive and in their twenties during the Prohibition.


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 00:10, 20 May 2015

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The American Assassin

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.

Trivia

  • According to Abstergo's tagline for Jazz Age Junkies, this unidentified Assassin could have been either Hemingway or Fitzgerald as they were both alive and in their twenties during the Prohibition.

Reference