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Edward and the [[Sages|Sage]] | Edward and the [[Sages|Sage]] [[Bartholomew Roberts]] made their way through the jungle, and into the Observatory. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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*'''Roberts:''' ''I was born with memories of this place. Memories of another time entirely, I think. Like a... like another life I have already led.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''I was born with memories of this place. Memories of another time entirely, I think. Like a... like another life I have already led.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Curse you for a lurch, man, and speak some sense.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Curse you for a lurch, man, and speak some sense.'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Not today. After you captain. The path ahead is dangerous. The men native to this land will put up a fight, Edward. Are you willing to push back if necessary? To kill if needed?'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''Not today. After you captain. The path ahead is dangerous. The men [[Taíno|native]] to this land will put up a fight, Edward. Are you willing to push back if necessary? To kill if needed?'' | ||
Edward made his way through the jungle and caves, reaching | Edward made his way through the jungle and caves, dispatching the Observatory's [[guardians]], and eventually reaching the complex. | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''...and the door opens, after almost eighty-thousand years.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''...and the door opens, after almost eighty-thousand years.'' | ||
Roberts shot his crew members. | Roberts shot his crew members. | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Jaysus Roberts! Have you gone mad?'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Jaysus Roberts! Have you gone mad?'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Quite the contrary, Edward. These wags would have gone mad at seeing what lies beyond this gate. But you, ah... I suspect you're made of sterner stuff. Now, pick up that chest, and carry it hither. Dirty and decrepit. Not quite as I remember. But it has been over 80 millennia.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''Quite the contrary, Edward. These wags would have gone mad at seeing what lies beyond this gate. But you, ah... I suspect you're made of sterner stuff. Now, pick up that chest, and carry it hither.'' | ||
Edward took the chest and followed Roberts inside. | |||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Dirty and decrepit. Not quite as I remember. But it has been over 80 millennia.'' | |||
*'''Edward:''' ''Oh rot. That's impossible.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Oh rot. That's impossible.'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Step as if on thin ice, captain. I must say, I am quite taken by this new vocation of mine. And it may amuse you to know that I have authored my own articles of conduct.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''Step as if on thin ice, captain. I must say, I am quite taken by this new vocation of mine. And it may amuse you to know that I have authored my own [[Pirate code of Bartholomew Roberts|articles of conduct]].'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''A creed of your own, eh?'' | *'''Edward:''' ''A creed of your own, eh?'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''To keep the peace, yes. I forbid all gambling upon the deck, for instance, for it leads to more conflict than camaraderie. Desertion during battle is forbidden. And I require that all men keep their pieces and cutlasses clean and fit for service at all times...'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''To keep the peace, yes. I forbid all gambling upon the deck, for instance, for it leads to more conflict than camaraderie. Desertion during battle is forbidden. And I require that all men keep their pieces and cutlasses clean and fit for service at all times...'' | ||
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*'''Edward:''' ''Aye. Like something out of a fairy tale, or one of them old poems.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Aye. Like something out of a fairy tale, or one of them old poems.'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''There were many stories about this place once. Tales that turned into rumours, and again into legend. The inevitable process of facts becoming fictions, before fading away entirely.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''There were many stories about this place once. Tales that turned into rumours, and again into legend. The inevitable process of facts becoming fictions, before fading away entirely.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''More blood vials.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''More [[blood vials]].'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Yes. These cubes contain the blood of an old and ancient people. A wonderful race, in their time.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''Yes. These cubes contain the blood of an old and [[First Civilization|ancient people]]. A wonderful race, in their time.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''The more you talk, man, the less I understand.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''The more you talk, man, the less I understand.'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''I don't expect you to. Only remember this; the blood in those vials is not worth a single reale to anyone anymore. It may be again, one day. But not in this epoch. Here we are. Place the chest just there''. | *'''Roberts:''' ''I don't expect you to. Only remember this; the blood in those vials is not worth a single reale to anyone anymore. It may be again, one day. But not in this epoch. Here we are. Place the chest just there''. | ||
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*'''Roberts:''' ''Ah yes. A security measure. Just a moment. There we are.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''Ah yes. A security measure. Just a moment. There we are.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''So what is this place?'' | *'''Edward:''' ''So what is this place?'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Think of it as a large spyglass, such as we sailors carry. A device capable of seeing great distances.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''Think of it as a large spyglass, such as we sailors carry. A [[Crystal Skulls|device]] capable of seeing great distances.'' | ||
Roberts activated the | Roberts activated the armillary sphere. | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''This is bloody witchcraft.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''This is bloody witchcraft.'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''No. This is mister [[Jack Rackham]]. Somewhere in the world, at this moment.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''No. This is mister [[Jack Rackham]]. Somewhere in the world, at this moment.'' | ||
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*'''[[Anne Bonny|Anne]]:''' ''I don't know, Jim. I haven't the faintest idea how to pilot a ship. That ain't work a woman does.'' | *'''[[Anne Bonny|Anne]]:''' ''I don't know, Jim. I haven't the faintest idea how to pilot a ship. That ain't work a woman does.'' | ||
*'''[[Mary Read|Mary]]:''' ''Tosh! I've seen a score of ladies who can reef a sail and spin a capstan.'' | *'''[[Mary Read|Mary]]:''' ''Tosh! I've seen a score of ladies who can reef a sail and spin a capstan.'' | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''And would you teach me to fight? With a cutlass, like? And maybe handle a pistol?'' | *'''Anne:''' ''And would you teach me to fight? With a [[Swords and maces|cutlass]], like? And maybe handle a [[Firearms|pistol]]?'' | ||
*'''Mary:''' ''All that and more. But you have to want it. And work for it. There's no stumbling into true success.'' | *'''Mary:''' ''All that and more. But you have to want it. And work for it. There's no stumbling into true success.'' | ||
*'''Rackham:''' ''Oy! Lad! That's my lass you're making love to! You lay off or I'll cut ya!'' | *'''Rackham:''' ''Oy! Lad! That's my lass you're making love to! You lay off or I'll cut ya!'' | ||
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*'''Rackham:''' ''Oh! Oh, is that right, is it? LAD!'' | *'''Rackham:''' ''Oh! Oh, is that right, is it? LAD!'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''A curious bunch. Let's try another. Governor [[Woodes Rogers]].'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''A curious bunch. Let's try another. Governor [[Woodes Rogers]].'' | ||
Roberts placed a vial with Rogers' blood in the skull. | |||
*'''Rogers:''' ''You have a bold idea. But I must think it carefully through.'' | *'''Rogers:''' ''You have a bold idea. But I must think it carefully through.'' | ||
*'''Torres:''' ''A simple pledge of loyalty is all you need suggest to the House of Commons. An oath, a gesture, and a simple ceremonial dram of blood taken from the finger. That's all.'' | *'''[[Laureano de Torres y Ayala|Torres]]:''' ''A simple pledge of loyalty is all you need suggest to the House of Commons. An oath, a gesture, and a simple ceremonial dram of blood taken from the finger. That's all.'' | ||
*'''Rogers:''' ''The ministers may give me trouble, but it should be easy enough to convince the House of Lords. They do adore an excess of pomp and circumstance.'' | *'''Rogers:''' ''The ministers may give me trouble, but it should be easy enough to convince the House of Lords. They do adore an excess of pomp and circumstance.'' | ||
*'''Torres:''' ''Exactly. Tell them it's a show of fealty to the king... against those revolting Jacobites. '' | *'''Torres:''' ''Exactly. Tell them it's a show of fealty to the king... against those revolting Jacobites.'' | ||
*'''Rogers:''' ''Yes. Indeed.'' | *'''Rogers:''' ''Yes. Indeed.'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Ah, these [[Templars]].'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''Ah, these [[Templars]].'' | ||
*'''Torres:''' ''The crucial detail is the blood. You must get a sample from each man. We want to be ready when we find the Observatory.'' | *'''Torres:''' ''The crucial detail is the blood. You must get a sample from each man. We want to be ready when we find the Observatory.'' | ||
*'''Rogers:''' ''Agreed.'' | *'''Rogers:''' ''Agreed.'' | ||
Roberts deactivated the sphere and removed the skull from it. | |||
*'''Roberts:''' ''A precious tool, you see?'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''A precious tool, you see?'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Sorcery. That's what it is.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Sorcery. That's what it is.'' | ||
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*'''Edward:''' ''We'll be masters of the ocean with that.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''We'll be masters of the ocean with that.'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Oh... Such ambition.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''Oh... Such ambition.'' | ||
Roberts | Roberts backhanded Edward, causing him to fall into the chasm beyond the device. | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''There's nothing in my code about loyalty, boy! You played your role, but our partnership is done!'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''There's nothing in my code about loyalty, boy! You played your role, but our partnership is done!'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''You're a dead man, Roberts!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''You're a dead man, Roberts!'' | ||
Edward escaped from the Observatory and arrived at the beach, though severely injured. | Edward escaped from the Observatory and arrived at the beach, though severely injured. | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Roberts!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Roberts!'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Oh, your [[Jackdaw]] has flown, Edward, eh? That's the beauty of a democracy... the many outvote the one. Aye, you could sail with me, but... with a temper as hot as yours, I fear you'd burn us all to cinders. Luckily, I know the king's bounty on your head is a large one. And I... intend to collect. Have you... have you ever seen the inside of a Jamaican prison, boy? Have you?'' | Edward managed to fight off Roberts' crew, but eventually succumbed to his injuries. | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Oh, your [[Jackdaw]] has flown, Edward, eh? That's the beauty of a democracy... the many outvote the one. Aye, you could sail with me, but... with a temper as hot as yours, I fear you'd burn us all to cinders. Luckily, I know the king's bounty on your head is a large one. And I... intend to collect. Have you... have you ever seen the inside of a [[Jamaica|Jamaican]] prison, boy? Have you?'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Edward was betrayed by Roberts | Edward discovered the location of the Observatory, but was betrayed by Roberts and imprisoned in [[Port Royal]]. | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 20:42, 13 February 2014
| This article is about a memory. You may be looking for the complex itself. |
The Observatory was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.
Description
Edward and the Sage Bartholomew Roberts made their way through the jungle, and into the Observatory.
Dialogue
- Roberts: Is that pirate hunter dead?
- Edward: Aye. By my own hand. Why is it you alone can find what so many want?
- Roberts: I was born with memories of this place. Memories of another time entirely, I think. Like a... like another life I have already led.
- Edward: Curse you for a lurch, man, and speak some sense.
- Roberts: Not today. After you captain. The path ahead is dangerous. The men native to this land will put up a fight, Edward. Are you willing to push back if necessary? To kill if needed?
Edward made his way through the jungle and caves, dispatching the Observatory's guardians, and eventually reaching the complex.
- Roberts: ...and the door opens, after almost eighty-thousand years.
Roberts shot his crew members.
- Edward: Jaysus Roberts! Have you gone mad?
- Roberts: Quite the contrary, Edward. These wags would have gone mad at seeing what lies beyond this gate. But you, ah... I suspect you're made of sterner stuff. Now, pick up that chest, and carry it hither.
Edward took the chest and followed Roberts inside.
- Roberts: Dirty and decrepit. Not quite as I remember. But it has been over 80 millennia.
- Edward: Oh rot. That's impossible.
- Roberts: Step as if on thin ice, captain. I must say, I am quite taken by this new vocation of mine. And it may amuse you to know that I have authored my own articles of conduct.
- Edward: A creed of your own, eh?
- Roberts: To keep the peace, yes. I forbid all gambling upon the deck, for instance, for it leads to more conflict than camaraderie. Desertion during battle is forbidden. And I require that all men keep their pieces and cutlasses clean and fit for service at all times...
- Edward: Sensible.
- Roberts: And punishable by death if disobeyed.
- Edward: That's a step further than I'd go. Look at this place!
- Roberts: Beautiful, isn't it?
- Edward: Aye. Like something out of a fairy tale, or one of them old poems.
- Roberts: There were many stories about this place once. Tales that turned into rumours, and again into legend. The inevitable process of facts becoming fictions, before fading away entirely.
- Edward: More blood vials.
- Roberts: Yes. These cubes contain the blood of an old and ancient people. A wonderful race, in their time.
- Edward: The more you talk, man, the less I understand.
- Roberts: I don't expect you to. Only remember this; the blood in those vials is not worth a single reale to anyone anymore. It may be again, one day. But not in this epoch. Here we are. Place the chest just there.
- Edward: What's that noise?
- Roberts: Ah yes. A security measure. Just a moment. There we are.
- Edward: So what is this place?
- Roberts: Think of it as a large spyglass, such as we sailors carry. A device capable of seeing great distances.
Roberts activated the armillary sphere.
- Edward: This is bloody witchcraft.
- Roberts: No. This is mister Jack Rackham. Somewhere in the world, at this moment.
- Edward: Nassau. This is happening right now? We're seeing through his eyes?
- Roberts: Aye.
- Anne: I don't know, Jim. I haven't the faintest idea how to pilot a ship. That ain't work a woman does.
- Mary: Tosh! I've seen a score of ladies who can reef a sail and spin a capstan.
- Anne: And would you teach me to fight? With a cutlass, like? And maybe handle a pistol?
- Mary: All that and more. But you have to want it. And work for it. There's no stumbling into true success.
- Rackham: Oy! Lad! That's my lass you're making love to! You lay off or I'll cut ya!
- Mary: Up your arse, Rackham. Lad is the last thing you should be calling me.
- Rackham: Oh! Oh, is that right, is it? LAD!
- Roberts: A curious bunch. Let's try another. Governor Woodes Rogers.
Roberts placed a vial with Rogers' blood in the skull.
- Rogers: You have a bold idea. But I must think it carefully through.
- Torres: A simple pledge of loyalty is all you need suggest to the House of Commons. An oath, a gesture, and a simple ceremonial dram of blood taken from the finger. That's all.
- Rogers: The ministers may give me trouble, but it should be easy enough to convince the House of Lords. They do adore an excess of pomp and circumstance.
- Torres: Exactly. Tell them it's a show of fealty to the king... against those revolting Jacobites.
- Rogers: Yes. Indeed.
- Roberts: Ah, these Templars.
- Torres: The crucial detail is the blood. You must get a sample from each man. We want to be ready when we find the Observatory.
- Rogers: Agreed.
Roberts deactivated the sphere and removed the skull from it.
- Roberts: A precious tool, you see?
- Edward: Sorcery. That's what it is.
- Roberts: Not so. Every mechanism that gives this device its light is a true and physical thing. Ancient yes, but nothing supernatural or strange.
- Edward: We'll be masters of the ocean with that.
- Roberts: Oh... Such ambition.
Roberts backhanded Edward, causing him to fall into the chasm beyond the device.
- Roberts: There's nothing in my code about loyalty, boy! You played your role, but our partnership is done!
- Edward: You're a dead man, Roberts!
Edward escaped from the Observatory and arrived at the beach, though severely injured.
- Edward: Roberts!
Edward managed to fight off Roberts' crew, but eventually succumbed to his injuries.
- Roberts: Oh, your Jackdaw has flown, Edward, eh? That's the beauty of a democracy... the many outvote the one. Aye, you could sail with me, but... with a temper as hot as yours, I fear you'd burn us all to cinders. Luckily, I know the king's bounty on your head is a large one. And I... intend to collect. Have you... have you ever seen the inside of a Jamaican prison, boy? Have you?
Outcome
Edward discovered the location of the Observatory, but was betrayed by Roberts and imprisoned in Port Royal.