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Northwest Passage features a daytime and nighttime setting. | Northwest Passage features a daytime and nighttime setting. | ||
It is also a location in the singleplayer game for [[Pegleg]]'s sidequest [[The Ghost Ship]], where [[Hendrick van der Heul]]'s vessel'' Octavius'' can be found. [[Connor]] boards it in search of a scrap of [[William Kidd]]'s treasure map, and after he finds it, the ice beneath the ship breaks and causes the vessel to sink, forcing Connor to flee. Despite | It is also a location in the singleplayer game for [[Pegleg]]'s sidequest [[The Ghost Ship]], where [[Hendrick van der Heul]]'s vessel'' Octavius'' can be found. [[Connor]] boards it in search of a scrap of [[William Kidd]]'s treasure map, and after he finds it, the ice beneath the ship breaks and causes the vessel to sink, forcing Connor to flee. Despite Connor's scepticism about the existence of the Northwest Passage -- as demonstrated by his dialogue during the quest, both to himself and to van der Heul's frozen corpse -- it does indeed exist. | ||
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Revision as of 18:07, 28 November 2012
Northwest Passage was a simulated location used by Abstergo Industries, in order to train their recruits in the third stage of the Animi Training Program. The area was between North America and Canada's Artic Islands, as it prominently featured a wrecked ship (the Octavius) and an icy environment.
Northwest Passage features a daytime and nighttime setting.
It is also a location in the singleplayer game for Pegleg's sidequest The Ghost Ship, where Hendrick van der Heul's vessel Octavius can be found. Connor boards it in search of a scrap of William Kidd's treasure map, and after he finds it, the ice beneath the ship breaks and causes the vessel to sink, forcing Connor to flee. Despite Connor's scepticism about the existence of the Northwest Passage -- as demonstrated by his dialogue during the quest, both to himself and to van der Heul's frozen corpse -- it does indeed exist.
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Northwest passage concept art by Max Qin.