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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] | [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] sought the aid of his friend [[Leonardo da Vinci]] to help him get in the [[Palazzo Ducale]]. Ezio suggested he uses Leonardo's [[Flying Machine]]. At first Leonardo protested, saying that it was not safe to use and might cause fatal injuries, but he eventually agreed to let Ezio test it. Leaping off a high tower with the device, Ezio successfully piloted the machine, however, it only traveled a short distance, and it wasn't in the condition to carry him all the way to the Palazzo. Upon request from Ezio, Leonardo went over his plans and found a way to extend the flight by lighting bonfires across the city. Ezio then left to deal with the guards that prevented [[Antonio de Magianis|Antonio]]'s [[thieves]] from lighting the fires. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Ezio | Ezio entered Leonardo's workshop. | ||
[[File:NVNG_1.png|thumb|250px|Ezio asking Leonardo about the machine.]] | [[File:NVNG_1.png|thumb|250px|Ezio asking Leonardo about the machine.]] | ||
*'''Ezio: '''''I need your help, Leonardo. Does it work?'' | *'''Ezio: '''''I need your help, Leonardo. Does it work?'' | ||
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*'''Leonardo: '''''No! It's too dangerous. To test it, you'd have to leap off a tower. Who would be mad enough to do a thing like that? '' | *'''Leonardo: '''''No! It's too dangerous. To test it, you'd have to leap off a tower. Who would be mad enough to do a thing like that? '' | ||
*'''Ezio: '''''Leonardo, I think you just found your madman. '' | *'''Ezio: '''''Leonardo, I think you just found your madman. '' | ||
Leonardo and Ezio | Leonardo and Ezio got the Flying Machine to the top of a tower. | ||
*'''Ezio: '''''So, how does she work? '' | *'''Ezio: '''''So, how does she work? '' | ||
*'''Leonardo: '''''Have you ever watched a bird in flight? It's not about being lighter than air, it's about grace and balance. You must use your body's own weight to control your elevation and direction. Good luck, Ezio. '' | *'''Leonardo: '''''Have you ever watched a bird in flight? It's not about being lighter than air, it's about grace and balance. You must use your body's own weight to control your elevation and direction. Good luck, Ezio. '' | ||
Ezio | Ezio manned the Flying Machine and leapt off the tower. He shortly began to lose altitude and started drifting to the ground. | ||
[[File:NVNG_2.png|thumb|250px|Ezio's first try.]] | [[File:NVNG_2.png|thumb|250px|Ezio's first try.]] | ||
*'''Ezio: '''''Ugh! Why am I crashing?! This is ridiculous!''<br />''The palazzo is too far away!''<br />''Diavolo'' (Damn) ''I give up! I'm going to end up killing myself before I ever kill another [[Templars|Templar]]. '' | *'''Ezio: '''''Ugh! Why am I crashing?! This is ridiculous!''<br />''The palazzo is too far away!''<br />''Diavolo'' (Damn) ''I give up! I'm going to end up killing myself before I ever kill another [[Templars|Templar]]. '' | ||
Ezio | Ezio crashed the machine. Frustrated, he returned to Leonardo. | ||
*'''Leonardo: '''''I can't believe it! It really worked! You flew, Ezio! You flew! '' | *'''Leonardo: '''''I can't believe it! It really worked! You flew, Ezio! You flew! '' | ||
*'''Ezio: '''''Sì,'' (Yes) ''but not very far. '' | *'''Ezio: '''''Sì,'' (Yes) ''but not very far. '' | ||
*'''Leonardo: '''''Well, what were you expecting? The machine wasn't designed for distance. Alright, look, let me go over my plans here. Maybe I can find some way to extend the duration of the flight. '' | *'''Leonardo: '''''Well, what were you expecting? The machine wasn't designed for distance. Alright, look, let me go over my plans here. Maybe I can find some way to extend the duration of the flight. '' | ||
Antonio | Antonio appeared. | ||
*'''Antonio: '''''Ezio! My men tell me [[Carlo Grimaldi|Carlo]] has the poison! We must hurry! '' | *'''Antonio: '''''Ezio! My men tell me [[Carlo Grimaldi|Carlo]] has the poison! We must hurry! '' | ||
*'''Ezio: '''''Antonio, this is Leonardo, the master inventor who built this...this...pezzo di merda (piece of shit). '' | *'''Ezio: '''''Antonio, this is Leonardo, the master inventor who built this...this...pezzo di merda (piece of shit). '' | ||
*'''Leonardo: '''''Hey! It's not the machine's fault, it's mine. I've checked and rechecked my blueprints. It's just impossible! I don't know how to extend the flight! Ah, che idea del cazzo! '' | *'''Leonardo: '''''Hey! It's not the machine's fault, it's mine. I've checked and rechecked my blueprints. It's just impossible! I don't know how to extend the flight! Ah, che idea del cazzo! '' | ||
Frustrated, Leonardo | Frustrated, Leonardo threw a piece of the blueprints into the fire. He was surprised to see that the heat made it float. | ||
[[File:NVNG_6.png|thumb|250px|right|Leonardo watching the piece of paper float.]] | [[File:NVNG_6.png|thumb|250px|right|Leonardo watching the piece of paper float.]] | ||
*'''Leonardo: '''''Eureka! Of course! Genio!'' (Genius) | *'''Leonardo: '''''Eureka! Of course! Genio!'' (Genius) | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
The Flying Machine | The Flying Machine got tested for the first time ever. The [[Assassins]] gained hope that the bonfires would help Ezio fly to the Palazzo Ducale. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 22:24, 2 March 2012
Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained is a memory in Assassin's Creed II.
Description
Ezio sought the aid of his friend Leonardo da Vinci to help him get in the Palazzo Ducale. Ezio suggested he uses Leonardo's Flying Machine. At first Leonardo protested, saying that it was not safe to use and might cause fatal injuries, but he eventually agreed to let Ezio test it. Leaping off a high tower with the device, Ezio successfully piloted the machine, however, it only traveled a short distance, and it wasn't in the condition to carry him all the way to the Palazzo. Upon request from Ezio, Leonardo went over his plans and found a way to extend the flight by lighting bonfires across the city. Ezio then left to deal with the guards that prevented Antonio's thieves from lighting the fires.
Dialogue
Ezio entered Leonardo's workshop.

- Ezio: I need your help, Leonardo. Does it work?
- Leonardo: What? What are you asking?
- Ezio: Does it work, Leonardo? Can it really fly?
- Leonardo: I don't know. It's only a prototype, an idea. It's not ready yet.
- Ezio: Have you tried it?
- Leonardo: No! It's too dangerous. To test it, you'd have to leap off a tower. Who would be mad enough to do a thing like that?
- Ezio: Leonardo, I think you just found your madman.
Leonardo and Ezio got the Flying Machine to the top of a tower.
- Ezio: So, how does she work?
- Leonardo: Have you ever watched a bird in flight? It's not about being lighter than air, it's about grace and balance. You must use your body's own weight to control your elevation and direction. Good luck, Ezio.
Ezio manned the Flying Machine and leapt off the tower. He shortly began to lose altitude and started drifting to the ground.

- Ezio: Ugh! Why am I crashing?! This is ridiculous!
The palazzo is too far away!
Diavolo (Damn) I give up! I'm going to end up killing myself before I ever kill another Templar.
Ezio crashed the machine. Frustrated, he returned to Leonardo.
- Leonardo: I can't believe it! It really worked! You flew, Ezio! You flew!
- Ezio: Sì, (Yes) but not very far.
- Leonardo: Well, what were you expecting? The machine wasn't designed for distance. Alright, look, let me go over my plans here. Maybe I can find some way to extend the duration of the flight.
Antonio appeared.
- Antonio: Ezio! My men tell me Carlo has the poison! We must hurry!
- Ezio: Antonio, this is Leonardo, the master inventor who built this...this...pezzo di merda (piece of shit).
- Leonardo: Hey! It's not the machine's fault, it's mine. I've checked and rechecked my blueprints. It's just impossible! I don't know how to extend the flight! Ah, che idea del cazzo!
Frustrated, Leonardo threw a piece of the blueprints into the fire. He was surprised to see that the heat made it float.

- Leonardo: Eureka! Of course! Genio! (Genius)
- Antonio: What is he doing now?
- Leonardo: Heat rises...it needs fire. Heated air under its wings will lift the machine.
- Ezio: Leonardo, what good is one fire going to do?
- Leonardo: Not one fire, Ezio. A dozen, built all across the city. Enough to carry you from here to the Palazzo Ducale!
- Antonio: How? Oh, capisco(I understand)! My men could do that, but you're forgetting about the guards.
- Ezio: Don't worry, I will take care of them.
- Antonio: I'll give the order to have my men move in behind you and hold the locations. They'll light them all up the second the sun goes down over San Marco.
Outcome
The Flying Machine got tested for the first time ever. The Assassins gained hope that the bonfires would help Ezio fly to the Palazzo Ducale.
Gallery
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Ezio, Antonio and Leonardo at his workshop.
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Leonardo instructing Antonio.