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|ancestor = [[Edward Kenway]] | |ancestor = [[Edward Kenway]] | ||
|location = [[Nassau]] | |location = [[Nassau]] | ||
|date = 1718}} | |date = 22 July 1718}} | ||
'''The Gunpowder Plot''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Edward Kenway]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Abstergo Entertainment research analyst|a research analyst]] at [[Abstergo Entertainment]] through the [[Animus]]. | '''The Gunpowder Plot''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Edward Kenway]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Abstergo Entertainment research analyst|a research analyst]] at [[Abstergo Entertainment]] through the [[Animus]]. | ||
Revision as of 20:39, 14 December 2013
The Gunpowder Plot was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.
Description
Hoping to escape Nassau, Edward and Charles Vane devise a plan for which they will need gunpowder.
Dialogue
- Vane: Look at them turncoats. Makes me bloody ill to think how many times I put up with Hornigold and his self-righteous shite.
- Rogers: Verily, you are a man of principle, Captain Hornigold. A man I believe I can trust with my best ideas.
- Edward: Faith, and we'll survive Charles. With our pride intact.
- Vane: Well, that's confidence. You brewed a plan I might get a taste of?
- Edward: Nassau is over, that's plain to see. I say we skip out tonight, and regroup at my compound.
- Vane: Fair enough. What's your angle?
- Edward: The Brits have brought their supplies ashore, see? If we nick some gunpowder and pine pitch, we can build a fire ship and send it straight at the blockade, blasting it to smithereens.
- Vane: Aye. We'll use Rackham's ship. He ain't a capable captain.
- Edward: My conscience is clear.
- Vane: Right. While you get up the gunpowder, I'll secure the pine pitch.
Edward robbed four gunpowder storages.
Outcome
Edward stole the gunpowder needed for their plot.
Trivia
- The memory name is a reference to the gunpowder plot of 1605.
Gallery
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Edward explaining his plan to Vane
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Vane suggesting to use Rackham's ship
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Edward stealing one of the powder kegs