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==History==
==History==
Sometime between 75010 and 75000 BCE, the [[Capitoline Triad]] sought a solution to the incoming [[Great Catastrophe|solar flare]] that would strike and scorch the Earth. One of their earliest possible solutions came into being when they discovered that once enough [[humans]] sat in thrall of the [[Pieces of Eden]], their thoughts would become a reality. With this discovery at hand, the trio sent an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] into space to enthrall the Earth so that they could wish the solar flare's threat away, but the Apple's beam was out of place. The trio ultimately sent a dozen Apples into the sky, but they all propelled out of their direction. [[Apple of Eden 5|One]] of these Apples crashed on the Moon and remained there for several millennia.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
Sometime between 75010 and 75000 BCE, the [[Capitoline Triad]] sought a solution to the incoming [[Great Catastrophe|solar flare]] that would strike and scorch the Earth. One of their earliest possible solutions came into being when they discovered that once enough [[human]]s sat in thrall of the [[Pieces of Eden]], their thoughts would become a reality. With this discovery at hand, the trio sent an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] into space to enthrall the Earth so that they could wish the [[Sun|solar flare's]] threat away, but the Apple's beam was out of place. The trio ultimately sent a dozen Apples into the sky, but they all propelled out of their direction. [[Apple of Eden 5|One]] of these Apples crashed on the Moon and remained there for several millennia.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


In the 1960s, the [[Templars]] sought to recover the Apple from the Moon, and manipulated [[NASA]] into initiating the {{Wiki|Apollo program}}. On 20 July 1969, the Apple was [[Apollo 11 Moon landing|retrieved]] from the Moon's surface by {{Wiki|Neil Armstrong}} and [[Buzz Aldrin]], the first two humans to walk on the Moon.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
In the 1960s, the [[Templars]] sought to recover the Apple from the Moon, and manipulated [[NASA]] into initiating the {{Wiki|Apollo program}}. On 20 July 1969, the Apple was [[Apollo 11 Moon landing|retrieved]] from the Moon's surface by {{Wiki|Neil Armstrong}} and [[Buzz Aldrin]], the first two humans to walk on the Moon.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
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AC2 Moon Landing Negative.png|The negative of the official photo
AC2 Moon Landing Negative.png|The negative of the official photo
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==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Solar System]]
[[Category:Solar System]]

Revision as of 08:44, 15 May 2019


Apollo 11 approaching the Moon

The Moon is a permanent natural satellite of the Earth and the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System.

History

Sometime between 75010 and 75000 BCE, the Capitoline Triad sought a solution to the incoming solar flare that would strike and scorch the Earth. One of their earliest possible solutions came into being when they discovered that once enough humans sat in thrall of the Pieces of Eden, their thoughts would become a reality. With this discovery at hand, the trio sent an Apple of Eden into space to enthrall the Earth so that they could wish the solar flare's threat away, but the Apple's beam was out of place. The trio ultimately sent a dozen Apples into the sky, but they all propelled out of their direction. One of these Apples crashed on the Moon and remained there for several millennia.[1]

In the 1960s, the Templars sought to recover the Apple from the Moon, and manipulated NASA into initiating the Apollo program. On 20 July 1969, the Apple was retrieved from the Moon's surface by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the first two humans to walk on the Moon.[2]

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Appearances

References