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| description = ''[[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] plans to warn the [[Benjamin Disraeli|Prime Minister]] of the threat to his life and question him as to the identity of the man in uniform named "B".'' | | description = ''[[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] plans to warn the [[Benjamin Disraeli|Prime Minister]] of the threat to his life and question him as to the identity of the man in uniform named "[[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|B]]".'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Jacob set out to rescue Prime Minister [[Benjamin Disraeli|Disraeli]] and learn from him the identity of "B". | Jacob set out to rescue Prime Minister [[Benjamin Disraeli|Disraeli]] and learn from him the identity of "[[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|B]]". | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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Jacob snuck into the carriage. | Jacob snuck into the carriage. | ||
*'''Benjamin:''' ''What's the meaning of this? Who the devil are you?'' | *'''Benjamin:''' ''What's the meaning of this? Who the devil are you?'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Prime Minister, I'm your new bodyguard. Jacob | *'''Jacob:''' ''Prime Minister, I'm your new bodyguard. Jacob Frye—'' | ||
*'''Benjamin:''' ''I wasn't informed of any new bodyguard. Who is your commanding officer?'' | *'''Benjamin:''' ''I wasn't informed of any new bodyguard. Who is your commanding officer?'' | ||
*'''Mary Anne:''' ''Let the boy speak, Dizzy.'' | *'''Mary Anne:''' ''Let the boy speak, Dizzy.'' | ||
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*'''Jacob:''' ''That sort. And if you'll excuse me a moment.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''That sort. And if you'll excuse me a moment.'' | ||
Jacob left the carriage and killed the Disraelis' assailants. Afterwards, the Prime Minister opened the carriage door. | Jacob left the carriage and killed the Disraelis' assailants. Afterwards, the Prime Minister opened the carriage door. | ||
*'''Benjamin:''' ''See here, what's all | *'''Benjamin:''' ''See here, what's all this—'' | ||
Two thugs stood outside. | Two thugs stood outside. | ||
*'''Thug:''' ''Not so fast, Your Excellency.'' | *'''Thug:''' ''Not so fast, Your Excellency.'' | ||
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*'''Jacob:''' ''That strikes me as a dangerous idea.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''That strikes me as a dangerous idea.'' | ||
*'''Mary Anne:''' ''Then it's settled. Come back here to Downing Street tomorrow night, eight o'clock sharp. Good day, Mr. Frye.'' | *'''Mary Anne:''' ''Then it's settled. Come back here to Downing Street tomorrow night, eight o'clock sharp. Good day, Mr. Frye.'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''But, | *'''Jacob:''' ''But, I—'' | ||
*'''Mary Anne:''' ''Good day, Mr. Frye.'' | *'''Mary Anne:''' ''Good day, Mr. Frye.'' | ||
Revision as of 23:23, 15 February 2021
The Bodyguard was a virtual representation of one of Jacob Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description
Jacob set out to rescue Prime Minister Disraeli and learn from him the identity of "B".
Dialogue

Atop a tower, Jacob observed Benjamin Disraeli and his wife, Mary Anne, leave their house at 10 Downing Street and enter their carriage.
- Jacob: So much for the house call. I'll have to find a way into that carriage.
Jacob snuck into the carriage.
- Benjamin: What's the meaning of this? Who the devil are you?
- Jacob: Prime Minister, I'm your new bodyguard. Jacob Frye—
- Benjamin: I wasn't informed of any new bodyguard. Who is your commanding officer?
- Mary Anne: Let the boy speak, Dizzy.
- Jacob: Madam. Apologies, but we've learned of a threat on your life, and the Met thought it best to move quickly.
- Benjamin: Threat? What sort of threat?
Gunshots were heard outside the carriage.
- Jacob: That sort. And if you'll excuse me a moment.
Jacob left the carriage and killed the Disraelis' assailants. Afterwards, the Prime Minister opened the carriage door.
- Benjamin: See here, what's all this—
Two thugs stood outside.
- Thug: Not so fast, Your Excellency.
One of the thugs took the carriage and drove away the Disraelis' while Jacob finished off the remaining assailants.
- Jacob: Oi! Get back here with that... Prime Minister!

Jacob chased after the Disraelis' carriage and hijacked it from the thugs.
- Jacob: Everyone all right?
- Mary Anne: We seem to have come through unscathed. You have our thanks, Mr. Frye.

- Benjamin: It was Gladstone, I bet my life on it. This is perfectly in keeping with his lack of character. Show yourself, Gladstone! Show yourself, you feckless muck-snipe!
- Mary Anne: Well, he's hardly going to be in the van with a cudgel, Dizzy.
Jacob brought the carriage to safety at Downing Street.
- Disraeli: Damn Gladstone! That bloody man! He will pay for this!
Jacob helped Mary Anne out of the carriage.
- Mary Anne: Thank you. What do you intend to do about Gladstone, young man?

- Jacob: I assure you, madam, Gladstone is innocent in this.
- Mary Anne: But he tried to kill my husband.
- Jacob: Well, we'll look into Gladstone. Perhaps you can help me in another inquiry, madam. A gentleman with ties to parliament. Older, wears cavalry uniforms and has a large moustache?
- Mary Anne: You seem like a rough and ready sort of fellow, Mr. Frye.
- Jacob: Well... yes, I am, actually.
- Mary Anne: And are you familiar with the poorer districts of our city?
- Jacob: Roughly.
- Mary Anne: Wonderful! As it happens, I've been eager to tour the Devil's Acre. If you were to escort me, I'd be happy to assist you in your inquiry.
- Jacob: That strikes me as a dangerous idea.
- Mary Anne: Then it's settled. Come back here to Downing Street tomorrow night, eight o'clock sharp. Good day, Mr. Frye.
- Jacob: But, I—
- Mary Anne: Good day, Mr. Frye.
Outcome
After saving Disraeli and his wife, Jacob was forced to agree to escort the latter through the Devil's Acre in order to learn the identity of "B".
Trivia
- The title of the memory is a reference to the 1992 film of the same name.