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Hathaway was the successor of [[Isabelle Ardant]], who had been impressed by him and made mention of the historian a number of times in her files which brought him to the attention of [[Alan Rikkin]]. Upon taking his position in the Inner Sanctum, Hathaway gave a presentation to its other eight members in which he put forward his belief that the [[Animus]] was not being used to its full potential in their search for [[Pieces of Eden]] and [[Assassins]]. Seeing the methods such as those by [[Abstergo Entertainment]]–which utilized people largely ignorant of the significance of what they witnessed in the past–as more data gathering rather than application of knowledge, Hathaway argued that greater work could be done in less time by sending a Templar like himself into the past who could appreciate the greater context of what they saw and therefore discover clues that others simply didn't know to look out for. | Hathaway was the successor of [[Isabelle Ardant]], who had been impressed by him and made mention of the historian a number of times in her files which brought him to the attention of [[Alan Rikkin]]. Upon taking his position in the Inner Sanctum, Hathaway gave a presentation to its other eight members in which he put forward his belief that the [[Animus]] was not being used to its full potential in their search for [[Pieces of Eden]] and [[Assassins]]. Seeing the methods such as those by [[Abstergo Entertainment]]–which utilized people largely ignorant of the significance of what they witnessed in the past–as more data gathering rather than application of knowledge, Hathaway argued that greater work could be done in less time by sending a Templar like himself into the past who could appreciate the greater context of what they saw and therefore discover clues that others simply didn't know to look out for. | ||
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Professor Simon Hathaway is a British Templar historian and, as of October 2016, the head of Abstergo Industries' Historical Research Division and member of the Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order.
Biography
Hathaway was the successor of Isabelle Ardant, who had been impressed by him and made mention of the historian a number of times in her files which brought him to the attention of Alan Rikkin. Upon taking his position in the Inner Sanctum, Hathaway gave a presentation to its other eight members in which he put forward his belief that the Animus was not being used to its full potential in their search for Pieces of Eden and Assassins. Seeing the methods such as those by Abstergo Entertainment–which utilized people largely ignorant of the significance of what they witnessed in the past–as more data gathering rather than application of knowledge, Hathaway argued that greater work could be done in less time by sending a Templar like himself into the past who could appreciate the greater context of what they saw and therefore discover clues that others simply didn't know to look out for.
To that end, he put forth a theory that the Sword of Eden which had
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