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===Animus 2.0=== | ===Animus 2.0=== | ||
[[File:CesareThrown.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The | [[File:CesareThrown.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The memory corridor at the end of a traumatic memory, Pax Romana]] | ||
The background of the Animus 2.0 and its 2.01 update was light grey with white lines. It existed as the main corridor used within the virtual machine, coming to be known as the "White Room". In the Animus 2.0, an avatar could only be made to run or walk around, but this restriction was removed in the upgraded versions, allowing the user to use weapons as well.<ref name="AC2"/> | The background of the Animus 2.0 and its 2.01 update was light grey with white lines. It existed as the main corridor used within the virtual machine, coming to be known as the "White Room". In the Animus 2.0, an avatar could only be made to run or walk around, but this restriction was removed in the upgraded versions, allowing the user to use weapons as well.<ref name="AC2"/> | ||
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===Animus 3.0=== | ===Animus 3.0=== | ||
[[File:Refresher Course 1.png|thumb|250px|Desmond in | [[File:Refresher Course 1.png|thumb|250px|Desmond in memory corridor of Animus 3.0]] | ||
The Animus 3.0's background was similar to that of the Animus 1.28, in that it was icy-blue but withheld the fog. It also appeared to be composed of triangular fragments, which appeared to mesh themselves together to form the environment of any loading memory. These replaced the code strings of the Animus 1.28. Like its predecessors, the Animus 3.0's corridor allowed the user to roam freely.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | The Animus 3.0's background was similar to that of the Animus 1.28, in that it was icy-blue but withheld the fog. It also appeared to be composed of triangular fragments, which appeared to mesh themselves together to form the environment of any loading memory. These replaced the code strings of the Animus 1.28. Like its predecessors, the Animus 3.0's corridor allowed the user to roam freely.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | ||
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===Animus Omega=== | ===Animus Omega=== | ||
[[File:AC4 Memory Corridor.png|250px|thumb|left|Animus Omega | [[File:AC4 Memory Corridor.png|250px|thumb|left|Animus Omega memory corridor]] | ||
In the [[Animus#Animus Omega|Animus Omega]] that were installed in the Abstergo Entertainment Headquarters, the Corridor had a blue-green coloration and seemed to have ocean waves in the background, both indications that the Corridor may have been tailored to fit the naval theme of the [[Sample 17 Project]] that the Animi were all focusing on.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> The [[Identity Project]] also follows the same background, although the project is not related with the ocean.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]''</ref> | In the [[Animus#Animus Omega|Animus Omega]] that were installed in the Abstergo Entertainment Headquarters, the Corridor had a blue-green coloration and seemed to have ocean waves in the background, both indications that the Corridor may have been tailored to fit the naval theme of the [[Sample 17 Project]] that the Animi were all focusing on.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> The [[Identity Project]] also follows the same background, although the project is not related with the ocean.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]''</ref> | ||
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===Helix Navigator 4.0 === | ===Helix Navigator 4.0 === | ||
While the first iterations of the Helix servers did not feature a | While the first iterations of the Helix servers did not feature a memory corridor,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref> by the time of Helix 4.0, a Corridor was present, being mainly an off-white color with grey fog in the background. Additionally, white rectangular prisms of varying heights could be seen near the ground, while taller structures rose up in the distance.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ-D2epSwFQ ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - Demo Gameplay]</ref> | ||
===Portable Animus HR-8=== | ===Portable Animus HR-8=== | ||
[[Layla Hassan]]'s Portable Animus had a | [[File:OriginsMemoryCorridor.png|250px|thumb|right|Portable Animus HR-8 memory corridor when accessing a new memory sequence]] | ||
[[Layla Hassan]]'s Portable Animus had a memory corridor which consisted on a transparent floor made of small yellow dots that resembled desert dunes. A bright setting sun would appear on the horizon while the background was black. In this space, the user could use [[Bayek]]'s or [[Amunet]]'s weapons as well as sprint, crouch and dodge. In the loading of a new memory sequence, several panels filled with golden hieroglyphics could be seen phasing in different directions until the next memory was compiled.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> | |||
===Portable Animus HR-8.5=== | ===Portable Animus HR-8.5=== | ||
[[File:OdysseyMemoryCorridor.png|250px|thumb|right|Portable Animus HR-8.5 | [[File:OdysseyMemoryCorridor.png|250px|thumb|right|Portable Animus HR-8.5 memory corridor]] | ||
The Portable Animus upgraded by Layla with [[Victoria Bibeau]]'s help only displayed a | The Portable Animus upgraded by Layla with [[Victoria Bibeau]]'s help only displayed a memory corridor when one first entered or was extracted from a simulation while exploring [[Kassandra]]'s memories. It exhibited a constant vortex of blue light surrounded by several waving letters from the {{Wiki|Greek alphabet}} in bright wight.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> While reliving the [[Sparta]]n's memories of her time on [[Aletheia]]'s [[Aletheia's simulations|simulations]], various flickering bright lines of orange light would appear within the vortex and would sometimes destabilize the corridor.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' - ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</ref> | ||
The Corridor returned to be displayed normally and its appearance changed when Layla and later [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] relived [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]'s memories, now with a flooded floor and a background filled with stars and aurora borealis, reflecting the skies seen by the [[Vikings|Viking]] in her time. However, the background of the corridor turned darker during interrogations of targets, who would, at times, be surrounded by objects that alluded to their lives.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> | The Corridor returned to be displayed normally and its appearance changed when Layla and later [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] relived [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]'s memories, now with a flooded floor and a background filled with stars and aurora borealis, reflecting the skies seen by the [[Vikings|Viking]] in her time. However, the background of the corridor turned darker during interrogations of targets, who would, at times, be surrounded by objects that alluded to their lives.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref> | ||
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ACO Fall of an Empire, Rise of Another 29.jpg|Aya and Caesar in the Animus HR-8's memory corridor | ACO Fall of an Empire, Rise of Another 29.jpg|Aya and Caesar in the Animus HR-8's memory corridor | ||
OdysseyMemoryCorridorAltered.png|Animus HR-8.5's memory corridor being disrupted by Aletheia's simulations | OdysseyMemoryCorridorAltered.png|Animus HR-8.5's memory corridor being disrupted by Aletheia's simulations | ||
ACV A Brother's Keeper 50.png| | ACV A Brother's Keeper 50.png|Eivor Varinsdottir fights a manifestation of [[Odin]] in the Animus HR-8.5's memory corridor | ||
ACMir Trailer Memory Corridor.png|Basim Ibn Ishaq with a target in the Memory Corridor | ACMir Trailer Memory Corridor.png|Basim Ibn Ishaq with a target in the Memory Corridor | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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The Memory Corridor was a digital construct that allowed the Animus to recreate accurate images from a subject's genetic memory. It appeared to the user as an empty virtual space located within the Animus. When the memory loaded, the virtual environment would be recreated over the memory corridor.[1][2][3][4]
Usage
The corridor was mainly used as a "loading screen" between memories, where the user could roam around while a memory was being compiled. The memory corridor appeared to be an endless void, having a different appearance in each software version of the Animus. If the user was desynchronized while reliving a memory, his or her avatar returned to the corridor, allowing the memory to reload.[1][2][3][4]
Additionally, the final moments of assassination targets were displayed in the memory corridor, where they would have shared their final words with their killer, before receiving their last rites.[1][2] It was also utilized as a location for the tutorial for Desmond Miles, during his first use of the Animus at Abstergo Industries' facility in Rome,[1] and later as an interface for Rebecca Crane's Animus Virtual Training Program.[3]
Animus renditions
The Animus was the primary exemplar of using memory corridors. Within the Animus, memory corridors were a computer-constructed method to allow the user to interact with the avatar while the memory compiled. The appearance and duration the user was left in a corridor varied between Animus versions.
Animus 1.28
The Abstergo Industries Animus 1.28 originally had an icy-blue background, in which simulated fog and strings of computer code existed. The user could move the avatar of their ancestor freely around this simulation and could use all weapons. This provided the user with the opportunity to experiment with their weapons while allowing new memories to load.[1]
Animus 2.0

The background of the Animus 2.0 and its 2.01 update was light grey with white lines. It existed as the main corridor used within the virtual machine, coming to be known as the "White Room". In the Animus 2.0, an avatar could only be made to run or walk around, but this restriction was removed in the upgraded versions, allowing the user to use weapons as well.[2]
During some instances, the background changed for certain memories, such as repressed ones, or traumatic parts of the ancestor's life. Examples of repressed memories included some of Ezio Auditore's experiences with Cristina Vespucci, one of his lovers from his youth, and were rendered with a ghost-like Ezio chasing a phantom of Cristina through a dark, red-hued corridor with floating binary code. This corridor remained for a much longer time than most other memories, and the memory could take a very long time to compile.[3]
Pax Romana was another example of a traumatic memory, in which the memory corridor took on an orange coloration with broken fragments of data. This occurred when Desmond first tried accessing the memory after Cesare Borgia's death once Ezio threw him off of the Viana Castle's battlements.[3]
Animus 3.0

The Animus 3.0's background was similar to that of the Animus 1.28, in that it was icy-blue but withheld the fog. It also appeared to be composed of triangular fragments, which appeared to mesh themselves together to form the environment of any loading memory. These replaced the code strings of the Animus 1.28. Like its predecessors, the Animus 3.0's corridor allowed the user to roam freely.[5]
Animus safe mode
The safe mode program built into the Animus, known as the "Black Room", had a varying dark and bright blue background with black lines, the polar opposite of the appearance of Animus 2.03 in its stable condition. This portion of the memory corridor was used when Desmond Miles fell into a coma following his first encounter with Juno. Like its predecessors, the "Black Room" allowed the user to roam freely while the memory compiled.[4]
Animi Training Program
During the first training stage of the Animi Training Program, the memory corridor appeared to be a combination of the Animus 1.28 and 2.03. It had both a blue, fog-filled background and white lines.[3] The corridor within the Animi that was used for the second stage of Abstergo's training program had a gray background with cubical fragments. Unlike other memory corridors, these did not allow for free roaming.[4]
Animus Console
As part of Abstergo Entertainment's rendition of the Animus as a game console for consumer interaction, in order to influence the general public, the virtual machine was displayed in a similar manner to the Black Room of the Animus 2.03.[6] Accompanying this, a large symbol of the Abstergo Industries' logo could be seen spinning in some instances, alongside a bokeh graphical design that transitioned from blue to orange.[5]
Animus Omega

In the Animus Omega that were installed in the Abstergo Entertainment Headquarters, the Corridor had a blue-green coloration and seemed to have ocean waves in the background, both indications that the Corridor may have been tailored to fit the naval theme of the Sample 17 Project that the Animi were all focusing on.[7] The Identity Project also follows the same background, although the project is not related with the ocean.[8]
The Helix based versions of the Animus Omega featured a darker, deeper blue color with fog, particles and waves. A different colored variation was also seen when accessing memories where the ancestor subject was poisoned.[9]
While the first iterations of the Helix servers did not feature a memory corridor,[10] by the time of Helix 4.0, a Corridor was present, being mainly an off-white color with grey fog in the background. Additionally, white rectangular prisms of varying heights could be seen near the ground, while taller structures rose up in the distance.[11]
Portable Animus HR-8

Layla Hassan's Portable Animus had a memory corridor which consisted on a transparent floor made of small yellow dots that resembled desert dunes. A bright setting sun would appear on the horizon while the background was black. In this space, the user could use Bayek's or Amunet's weapons as well as sprint, crouch and dodge. In the loading of a new memory sequence, several panels filled with golden hieroglyphics could be seen phasing in different directions until the next memory was compiled.[12]
Portable Animus HR-8.5

The Portable Animus upgraded by Layla with Victoria Bibeau's help only displayed a memory corridor when one first entered or was extracted from a simulation while exploring Kassandra's memories. It exhibited a constant vortex of blue light surrounded by several waving letters from the Greek alphabet in bright wight.[13] While reliving the Spartan's memories of her time on Aletheia's simulations, various flickering bright lines of orange light would appear within the vortex and would sometimes destabilize the corridor.[14]
The Corridor returned to be displayed normally and its appearance changed when Layla and later Basim Ibn Ishaq relived Eivor Varinsdottir's memories, now with a flooded floor and a background filled with stars and aurora borealis, reflecting the skies seen by the Viking in her time. However, the background of the corridor turned darker during interrogations of targets, who would, at times, be surrounded by objects that alluded to their lives.[15]
Alternate renditions
Effects similar to the Animi memory corridors appeared elsewhere. The corridors did, however, always relate to the conveying of memories. They appeared both in the Bleeding Effect and First Civilization memory seals.
First Civilization
While viewing the memories of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad that were stored on memory seals, the memory corridor developed golden symbols similar to those embedded on the Masyaf Keys. Accompanying this, once Desmond had completed the remainder of Ezio Auditore's genetic memories, he achieved a Synch Nexus and conversed with Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva of the First Civilization. During this meeting, golden symbols surrounded the group in the memory corridor.[4]
Bleeding Effect
When a person experienced the symptoms of the Bleeding Effect, they would encounter an occurrence similar to a memory corridor. At first, figures and objects in the memory would appear to be white on a black background, though they would optimize in more detail, until a point where the memory corridor disappeared and was replaced with an actual memory, in a similar manner to the Animus' virtual representation of one. As the Bleeding Effect receded, so did the corridor.[2]
Post Assassination
When an Assassin completed an objective, the subject reliving the memory would often enter a memory corridor and witness a conversation between the Assassin and the target. This conversation would yield insight into the target's motives or actions.[1]
Trivia
General
- No matter what position or method the assassination target was killed in or how far away the character was from the target, upon entering the corridor, the character would always be right next to them.
- Majd Addin, Checco Orsi, Shahkulu, and Edward Braddock required being stabbed a second time while inside the memory corridor before finally dying.
- The memory corridor was also used in several failed and spared assassinations. These included Maria Thorpe (spared), Rodrigo Borgia (failed, later spared), Micheletto Corella (spared), Shahkulu (failed), Nicholas Biddle (spared), Benjamin Franklin (failed), Charles Vane (spared) and Woodes Rogers (survived).
Assassin's Creed
- During a sufficiently long loading period, it was possible for Altaïr to run far enough that glitches and other symbols surrounding him were left behind.
- Glitches appeared frequently in the corridor of Animus 1.28, prompting Desmond to change the angle of the scene, and allowed an assassinated target to walk around as they spoke, appearing unharmed.
Assassin's Creed II
- Dante Moro and Silvio Barbarigo appeared in the memory corridor together, even if they were killed separately.
- Ezio could only use his fists while he was displayed in the corridor.
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
- When the Templar agents situated in Rome were killed and entered the corridor, they did not speak. Ezio simply gave them last rites, before closing their eyes and walking away.
- It was possible to run out of ammunition if Ezio used the Hidden Gun, throwing knives, or the crossbow in the memory corridor.
Assassin's Creed: Revelations
- The memory corridor allowed Ezio to freely test bombs without risk of harming civilians.
- Ezio wrote letters to his sister Claudia inside the corridor.
Assassin's Creed III
- Neither Desmond Miles, Ratonhnhaké:ton, nor Haytham Kenway could equip a weapon inside the memory corridor with the exception of the start of a new memory sequence.
- Kaniehtí:io was briefly playable during the memory corridor between the end of Haytham's memories and the start of their son's, making her the first woman to be playable in Desmond's ancestry.
Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
- Aveline de Grandpré could not equip a weapon inside the memory corridor, but was able to sprint, even in guises that technically would not allow her to do so.
- If Aveline jumped upward, the memory corridor's background would lightly shift upward, before returning to its original position when Aveline landed.
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
- Edward Kenway could not use any weapon or tool in the memory corridor. However, in the aptly-named memory "Delirium", he could consume enough alcohol to stumble about before falling over drunk.
- Similarly, to Dante Moro and Silvio Barbarigo, John Cockram and Josiah Burgess appeared in the corridor together, even if they were killed separately.
- In most other versions of the Animus, the memory being viewed would slowly dematerialize upon transformation into the Corridor when assassinating a target. In the Animus Omega, the memory simply halts with a black screen before immediately jumping to the Corridor.
Assassin's Creed: Rogue
- While Shay Cormac was poisoned during "Caress of Steel", the memory corridor was tinted green.
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
- In the memory corridor Jacob and Evie would not have their hoods raised even if they were during the assassination.
- Like in the memory corridors with Altaïr and his victims, Jacob and Evie's victims had the opportunity to walk around, with the sole exception of the businessman Malcolm Millner.
Gallery
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Altaïr and Sibrand in the Animus 1.28's memory corridor
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Ezio and Jacopo de' Pazzi in the Animus 2.0's memory corridor
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Ezio and Cesare Borgia in the Animus 2.01's memory corridor
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Memory corridor of a repressed memory
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Ezio and Manuel Palaiologos in the Animus 2.03's memory corridor
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Ezio in a Memory Seal's corridor
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Ratonhnhaké:ton and John Pitcairn in the Animus 3.0's memory corridor
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Aveline and Baptiste in the Animus Console's memory corridor
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Edward and Julien du Casse in the Animus Omega's memory corridor
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Lo Sparviero in the Animus Omega's memory corridor
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Shay Cormac and Le Chasseur in the Animus Omega's memory corridor
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Shay poisoned with Hope Jensen in the Animus Omega's memory corridor
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Jacob Frye and Rupert Ferris in the Helix Navigator 4.0's memory corridor
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Evie Frye with David Brewster in the Helix Navigator 4.0's memory corridor
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Bayek with Medunamun in the Animus HR-8's memory corridor
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Aya and Caesar in the Animus HR-8's memory corridor
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Animus HR-8.5's memory corridor being disrupted by Aletheia's simulations
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Eivor Varinsdottir fights a manifestation of Odin in the Animus HR-8.5's memory corridor
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Basim Ibn Ishaq with a target in the Memory Corridor
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Assassin's Creed
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Assassin's Creed II
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Assassin's Creed: Revelations
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Assassin's Creed III
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
- ↑ Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Identity
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rogue
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Syndicate - Demo Gameplay
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey - The Fate of Atlantis
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Valhalla