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'''Sophia Rikkin''' (born | '''Sophia Rikkin''' (born 1980) is a scientist working at [[Abstergo Industries]] and the daughter of [[Alan Rikkin]], the Chief Executive Officer of the company and part of the [[Templar Order]]'s [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order|Inner Sanctum]]. | ||
In 2016, she came into contact with [[Callum Lynch]], a criminal whose [[Assassins|Assassin]] ancestry was of interest to the company. | In 2016, she came into contact with [[Callum Lynch]], a criminal whose [[Assassins|Assassin]] ancestry was of interest to the company. | ||
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Sophia Rikkin (born 1980) is a scientist working at Abstergo Industries and the daughter of Alan Rikkin, the Chief Executive Officer of the company and part of the Templar Order's Inner Sanctum.
In 2016, she came into contact with Callum Lynch, a criminal whose Assassin ancestry was of interest to the company.
Personality and characteristics
An idealist, Sophia believes she can better the world through her work at Abstergo[1] and seeks to eradicate humanity's violent impulses using science. In doing so, she hopes to create a more peaceful society.[2]
Trivia
- The name Sophia is derived from the Greek Σοφια, which means "wisdom".
Gallery
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Sophia with Callum
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Sophia and her father
References
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