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[[Abstergo|Abstergo Industries]]' final goal seems to be a '''New World Order''', and they plan to do this using the [[Pieces of Eden]], which is the reason they kidnapped [[Subject 16]] and 17 ([[Desmond]]) to find these Pieces.
[[Abstergo|Abstergo Industries]]' final goal seems to be a '''New World Order''', and they plan to do this using the [[Pieces of Eden]], which is the reason they kidnapped [[Subject 16]] and 17 ([[Desmond]]) to find these Pieces.
The Pieces themselves are integral to the plans of the Templars; their abilities to influence the minds of people near the operator have been prized since the times of the pre-Sumerians at the latest, judging from their ubiquity in art and warfare of the time.  The Templars' order would be one of so-called "benign tyranny," as although the Templars would eliminate racism and the petty machinations of the warlords and princes of their time, they would simply replace that disordered chaos with their own arbitrary Order.  This plan seems to have been in existence since the Second Crusade at the latest, as even the first waves of Templars in the siege of Acre in the Third crusade were already fully aware of the plan.  Moreover, the means by which the Templars mean to establish this Order seem to be unchanging: collect as many Pieces of Eden and other relics of Those Who Came Before as possible, and use them to brainwash the peasantry of the world.
As their very cause is to collect the fantastic sources of knowledge locked in the Pieces, the Templars' Order is eqipped with some of the most advanced technology of the periods in which it was active; the machinations of Garnier and Robert during the Third Crusade include the making of drugs and medicines which the world had never before witnessed.
The proclaimed New World of the Templars seems to based on the utopic ideal, a world completely free of bigotry, but the Templar ideal seems to differ in the establishment of a small ruling elite controlling all education, military force, and food distribution.

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Abstergo Industries' final goal seems to be a New World Order, and they plan to do this using the Pieces of Eden, which is the reason they kidnapped Subject 16 and 17 (Desmond) to find these Pieces.


The Pieces themselves are integral to the plans of the Templars; their abilities to influence the minds of people near the operator have been prized since the times of the pre-Sumerians at the latest, judging from their ubiquity in art and warfare of the time. The Templars' order would be one of so-called "benign tyranny," as although the Templars would eliminate racism and the petty machinations of the warlords and princes of their time, they would simply replace that disordered chaos with their own arbitrary Order. This plan seems to have been in existence since the Second Crusade at the latest, as even the first waves of Templars in the siege of Acre in the Third crusade were already fully aware of the plan. Moreover, the means by which the Templars mean to establish this Order seem to be unchanging: collect as many Pieces of Eden and other relics of Those Who Came Before as possible, and use them to brainwash the peasantry of the world.


As their very cause is to collect the fantastic sources of knowledge locked in the Pieces, the Templars' Order is eqipped with some of the most advanced technology of the periods in which it was active; the machinations of Garnier and Robert during the Third Crusade include the making of drugs and medicines which the world had never before witnessed.


The proclaimed New World of the Templars seems to based on the utopic ideal, a world completely free of bigotry, but the Templar ideal seems to differ in the establishment of a small ruling elite controlling all education, military force, and food distribution.