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| ==[[Juhani Otso Berg|Otso Berg's]] Profile== | | ==[[Juhani Otso Berg|Otso Berg's]] Profile== |
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| 1='''[[Warren Vidic|Vidic's]] New Recruit''' | | 1='''Vidic's New Recruit''' |
| <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> | | <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> |
| File:Otso Berg's Profile - Vidic's New Recruit|2010, [[Helsinki]]: Dr. Warren Vidic introducese himself to Juhani Otso Berg. | | File:Otso Berg's Profile - Vidic's New Recruit|2010, [[Helsinki]]: Dr. Warren Vidic introducese himself to Juhani Otso Berg. |
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| *'''Soldier 1:''' ''All points ready.'' | | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''All points ready.'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''Begin.'' | | *'''[[Warren Vidic|Vidic]]:''' ''Begin.'' |
| [Sound of a door breaking, boots running.] | | [Sound of a door breaking, boots running.] |
| *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Go! Go! Go!'' | | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Go! Go! Go!'' |
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| *'''Berg:''' ''It's a start.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''It's a start.'' |
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| 2='''[[Daniel Cross|Cross]] Training''' | | 2='''Cross Training''' |
| <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> | | <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> |
| File:Otso Berg's Profile - Cross Training|August 2012, [[Rome]]: Daniel Cross teaches Otso Berg a lesson. | | File:Otso Berg's Profile - Cross Training|August 2012, [[Rome]]: Daniel Cross teaches Otso Berg a lesson. |
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| *'''Daniel:''' ''The big star of the Animi Training Program. Show me what you've got, you arrogant prick!'' | | *'''[[Daniel Cross|Daniel]]:''' ''The big star of the Animi Training Program. Show me what you've got, you arrogant prick!'' |
| *'''Berg:''' ''If you insist, Master Cross.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''If you insist, Master Cross.'' |
| [Sounds of a violent scuffle.] | | [Sounds of a violent scuffle.] |
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| [A metal door slams shut in the distance.] | | [A metal door slams shut in the distance.] |
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| 3='''[[Florence]] Goes FUBAR''' | | 3='''Florence Goes FUBAR''' |
| <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> | | <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> |
| File:Otso Berg's Profile - Florence goes FUBAR|November 2012, Florence: [[Sigma Team]]'s mission ends in disaster. | | File:Otso Berg's Profile - Florence goes FUBAR|November 2012, [[Florence]]: [[Sigma Team]]'s mission ends in disaster. |
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| [Gunfire.] | | [Gunfire.] |
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| [Transmission dies, cutting to static.] | | [Transmission dies, cutting to static.] |
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| 4='''[[Cairo]] Debrief''' | | 4='''Cairo Debrief''' |
| <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> | | <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> |
| File:Otso Berg's Profile - Cairo Debrief|December 2013, [[Philadelphia]]: Otso Berg reports on his first mission with the new Sigma Team. | | File:Otso Berg's Profile - Cairo Debrief|December 2013, [[Philadelphia]]: Otso Berg reports on his first mission with the new Sigma Team. |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| *'''[[Ctibor Hašek |Ctibor]]:''' ''It is 4:26 on December 13, 2012. Debriefing of Sigma Team's Cairo Operation. Debriefing conducted by: Abstergo Psychiatrist Ctibor Hašek, level 7, and Director of Operations [[Laetitia England]], level 9. State your name and rank for the record'' | | *'''[[Ctibor Hašek |Ctibor]]:''' ''It is 4:26 on December 13, 2012. Debriefing of Sigma Team's [[Cairo]] Operation. Debriefing conducted by: Abstergo Psychiatrist Ctibor Hašek, level 7, and Director of Operations [[Laetitia England]], level 9. State your name and rank for the record'' |
| *'''Berg:''' ''Juhani Otso Berg. Service number OP114-8506-B. [[Master Templar]].'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''Juhani Otso Berg. Service number OP114-8506-B. [[Master Templar]].'' |
| *'''Ctibor:''' ''How would you classify the result of your Cairo mission, Master Berg?'' | | *'''Ctibor:''' ''How would you classify the result of your Cairo mission, Master Berg?'' |
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| *'''Ctibor:''' ''Debriefing ended at 4:34. Transcript to be sent to [[Alan Rikkin]] for security clearance.'' | | *'''Ctibor:''' ''Debriefing ended at 4:34. Transcript to be sent to [[Alan Rikkin]] for security clearance.'' |
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| 5='''{{Wiki|Lindisfarne}}''' | | 5='''Lindsifarne''' |
| <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> | | <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> |
| File:Otso Berg's Profile - Lindsifarne|November 2014, [[Montreal]]: Otso Berg shares a story of his past with Violet. | | File:Otso Berg's Profile - Lindsifarne|November 2014, [[Montreal]]: Otso Berg shares a story of his past with Violet. |
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| *'''Berg:''' ''Only once.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''Only once.'' |
| *'''Violet:''' ''Really? Who were you?'' | | *'''Violet:''' ''Really? Who were you?'' |
| *'''Berg:''' ''I was a young man... On the {{Wiki|Vikings|Viking}} {{Wiki|Lindisfarne#Vikings|raid}} on Lindsifarne.''<sup>[sic]<sup> | | *'''Berg:''' ''I was a young man... On the {{Wiki|Vikings|Viking}} {{Wiki|Lindisfarne#Vikings|raid}} on {{Wiki|Lindisfarne|Lindsifarne}}.''<sup>[sic]<sup> |
| *'''Violet:''' ''793. Northeastern coast of [[England]]. Sorry. History nerd! So how was it?'' | | *'''Violet:''' ''793. Northeastern coast of [[England]]. Sorry. History nerd! So how was it?'' |
| *'''Berg:''' ''It was summer, good sailing weather. The monastery was a center for {{Wiki|Celtic Christianity|religious studies}} and we crashed into the city like a tidal wave.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''It was summer, good sailing weather. The monastery was a center for {{Wiki|Celtic Christianity|religious studies}} and we crashed into the city like a tidal wave.'' |
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| ==Berg's Inspiration== | | ==Berg's Inspiration== |
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| 1='''[[Rashid ad-Din Sinan|Al Mualim]] (1135 – 1191)''' | | 1='''Al Mualim (1135 – 1191)''' |
| <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> | | <gallery widths="250" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> |
| File:[video]|Berg discovers that the Old Man of the Mountain was wise indeed. | | File:[video]|Berg discovers that the Old Man of the Mountain was wise indeed. |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| *'''Berg:''' ''The Assassins would have you believe that Al Mualim was a great [[Mentor]] who became corrupted by greed... and that he schemed with the Templars to acquire an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]]. I see instead a shrewd and cunning leader. A man who used his best Assassin, [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], to [[Hunt for the Nine|eliminate]] his conspirators in order to keep the Apple for himself, so that he could use it to enforce world peace. While it must be stated that Al Mualim was not a Templar, it is interesting to me that his vision of peace was more in line with Templar philosophy then Assassin. In the past, both sides has the same goal, that of peace. Our only difference was how we chose to achieve it. Had Al Mualim not been [[Retaking of Masyaf|killed]] by Altaïr and allowed to carry out his plan, perhaps we would not be fighting now. It was only after Altaïr reformed the Brotherhood with its new ideals of "free will" that the conflict truly escalated and spread across the planet. For if the so-called "Wise Man of the Mountain" can see things from our point of view, surely the same can be said for other Assassins.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''The Assassins would have you believe that [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan|Al Mualim]] was a great [[Mentor]] who became corrupted by greed... and that he schemed with the Templars to acquire an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]]. I see instead a shrewd and cunning leader. A man who used his best Assassin, [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], to [[Hunt for the Nine|eliminate]] his conspirators in order to keep the Apple for himself, so that he could use it to enforce world peace. While it must be stated that Al Mualim was not a Templar, it is interesting to me that his vision of peace was more in line with Templar philosophy then Assassin. In the past, both sides has the same goal, that of peace. Our only difference was how we chose to achieve it. Had Al Mualim not been [[Retaking of Masyaf|killed]] by Altaïr and allowed to carry out his plan, perhaps we would not be fighting now. It was only after Altaïr reformed the Brotherhood with its new ideals of "free will" that the conflict truly escalated and spread across the planet. For if the so-called "Wise Man of the Mountain" can see things from our point of view, surely the same can be said for other Assassins.'' |
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| 2='''[[Baptiste]] (1725 - 1766)''' | | 2='''Baptiste (1725 - 1766)''' |
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| File:[video]|Berg admires Baptiste's willingness to prove himself to the Templars. | | File:[video]|Berg admires Baptiste's willingness to prove himself to the Templars. |
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| *'''Berg:''' ''[[François Mackandal]] saved Baptiste from [[Slavery|slavery]], and inducted him into his so-called Brotherhood. Mackandal was a vicious Mentor, and in his desperate attempt to liberate slaves, he broke his own [[The Creed|Creed]] by indiscriminately killing nobles. Misguided as they are, some Assassins are honorable. Mackandal was not one of them. Thanks to the calculating genius of [[Madeleine de L'Isle]], the Templars made an example of Mackandal by way of public execution in 1758. His pathetic excuse for a Brotherhood quickly fell apart. When his comrade and childhood friend [[Agaté]] fled to [[Louisiana]], Baptiste saw the futility of his former life in Mackandal's Brotherhood. Madeleine saw Baptiste's potential and instructed [[Templar Order of New Orleans|her Templars]] in [[New Orleans]] to strike a deal with him. If he could draw Agaté out of hiding and eliminate him, he would be granted a place in the Templar Order. Although Baptiste was [[Eve of Saint John|killed]] by the Assassin [[Aveline de Grandpré]], his path clearly demonstrates the inherent superiority of Templar ideals over Assassin terrorism.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''[[François Mackandal]] saved [[Baptiste]] from [[Slavery|slavery]], and inducted him into his so-called Brotherhood. Mackandal was a vicious Mentor, and in his desperate attempt to liberate slaves, he broke his own [[The Creed|Creed]] by indiscriminately killing nobles. Misguided as they are, some Assassins are honorable. Mackandal was not one of them. Thanks to the calculating genius of [[Madeleine de L'Isle]], the Templars made an example of Mackandal by way of public execution in 1758. His pathetic excuse for a Brotherhood quickly fell apart. When his comrade and childhood friend [[Agaté]] fled to [[Louisiana]], Baptiste saw the futility of his former life in Mackandal's Brotherhood. Madeleine saw Baptiste's potential and instructed [[Templar Order of New Orleans|her Templars]] in [[New Orleans]] to strike a deal with him. If he could draw Agaté out of hiding and eliminate him, he would be granted a place in the Templar Order. Although Baptiste was [[Eve of Saint John|killed]] by the Assassin [[Aveline de Grandpré]], his path clearly demonstrates the inherent superiority of Templar ideals over Assassin terrorism.'' |
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| 3='''[[Duncan Walpole]] (1679 – 1715)''' | | 3='''Duncan Walpole (1679 – 1715)''' |
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| File:[video]|Berg approves of Duncan Walpole's ambition. | | File:[video]|Berg approves of Duncan Walpole's ambition. |
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| *'''Berg:''' ''Duncan Walpole rose through the ranks to become a [[Master Assassin]], but he was restricted by [[British Assassins|a Brotherhood]] which chose to send him across [[Atlantic Ocean|the ocean]] to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]], rather than find a way to nurture his potential. Once there, Duncan attracted the notice of [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala|Laureano Torres]], former governor of [[Cuba]] and Templar [[Grand Master]]. Through their correspondence, Torres offered a less violent way to achieve their mutual goals, by using [[Crystal Skulls|Precursor artifacts]] as a [[Observatory|surveillance system]] rather then the murders and scheming favored by the Brotherhood. Sadly, Duncan was [[Edward Kenway (memory)|killed]] by [[Edward Kenway|a pirate]] before [[Caribbean Templars|the Templars]] could help him achieve his potential. Although Duncan's story does not have a happy ending, it clearly demonstrates that the Templars' highest goals of peace and order need not exclude personal success and achievement.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''[[Duncan Walpole]] rose through the ranks to become a [[Master Assassin]], but he was restricted by [[British Assassins|a Brotherhood]] which chose to send him across [[Atlantic Ocean|the ocean]] to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]], rather than find a way to nurture his potential. Once there, Duncan attracted the notice of [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala|Laureano Torres]], former governor of [[Cuba]] and Templar [[Grand Master]]. Through their correspondence, Torres offered a less violent way to achieve their mutual goals, by using [[Crystal Skulls|Precursor artifacts]] as a [[Observatory|surveillance system]] rather then the murders and scheming favored by the Brotherhood. Sadly, Duncan was [[Edward Kenway (memory)|killed]] by [[Edward Kenway|a pirate]] before [[Caribbean Templars|the Templars]] could help him achieve his potential. Although Duncan's story does not have a happy ending, it clearly demonstrates that the Templars' highest goals of peace and order need not exclude personal success and achievement.'' |
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| 4='''[[Haytham Kenway]] (1725 - 1781)''' | | 4='''Haytham Kenway (1725 - 1781)''' |
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| File:[video]|Berg ruminates on Haytham's place in Templar history. | | File:[video]|Berg ruminates on Haytham's place in Templar history. |
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| *'''Berg:''' ''Haytham Kenway remains a controversial figure for me. I have great respect for him. After all, he was the Grand Master of the [[Colonial Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Rite]], charged with finding a Precursor site. Haytham was cunning and ruthless, but he had a streak of emotional weakness that ultimately triggered his downfall. He lost his father when he was a child and the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Grand Master]], [[Reginald Birch]], raised him to become a Templar knight. Haytham eventually learned that his father Edward had been an Assassin. That he chose to stay a Templar rather than follow in his father's footsteps indicates to me that he believed he was already on the right path. When Haytham discovered that Birch was the one who murdered his father, he and [[Jennifer Scott|his sister]] killed him in revenge. I believe that this was the beginning of his downfall. Templars kill for efficiency, not petty emotions. When he discovered that his son [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] was an Assassin working against him in [[United States|the Colonies]], the same emotional weakness stayed his blade. A pity Connor did not show him the same mercy.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''[[Haytham Kenway]] remains a controversial figure for me. I have great respect for him. After all, he was the Grand Master of the [[Colonial Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Rite]], charged with finding a Precursor site. Haytham was cunning and ruthless, but he had a streak of emotional weakness that ultimately triggered his downfall. He lost his father when he was a child and the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Grand Master]], [[Reginald Birch]], raised him to become a Templar knight. Haytham eventually learned that his father Edward had been an Assassin. That he chose to stay a Templar rather than follow in his father's footsteps indicates to me that he believed he was already on the right path. When Haytham discovered that Birch was the one who murdered his father, he and [[Jennifer Scott|his sister]] killed him in revenge. I believe that this was the beginning of his downfall. Templars kill for efficiency, not petty emotions. When he discovered that his son [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] was an Assassin working against him in [[United States|the Colonies]], the same emotional weakness stayed his blade. A pity Connor did not show him the same mercy.'' |
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| 5='''Daniel Cross''' | | 5='''Daniel Cross (1974 – 2012)''' |
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| File:[video]|Berg reflects on his predecessor, Master Templar Daniel Cross. | | File:[video]|Berg reflects on his predecessor, Master Templar Daniel Cross. |
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| *'''Berg:''' ''TBA.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''Like Haytham Kenway, Daniel Cross came from an Assassin family, as the Orelov family had at least two generations who served the Brotherhood. Daniel Cross's history of drug addiction and Animus-induced psychosis should not take away from his many accomplishments for the Templar cause. Under the influence of Warren Vidic, he was planted into the Brotherhood and earned their trust, eventually killing their [[Mentor (2000)|reclusive Mentor]]. Then his subliminal programming activated, and he killed the Mentor, triggering the first "Great Purge" of the [[Modern times|modern age]]. Al Mualim. [[Haras]]. [[Vali cel Tradat]]. Baptiste. Duncan Walpole. Haytham Kenway. Lucy Stillman. Daniel Cross. These are but a few prominent examples of something I've always felt... that there will always be Assassins who are willing to abandon their cause to serve ours. Yet there is no one who embodies this idea better than [[Shay Cormac]], and I want the Assassins to confront this painful reality.'' |
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