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'''''The Ottoman Connection''''' is a recurring [[Helix Rift Event]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' that originally lasted from October | '''''The Ottoman Connection''''' is a recurring [[Helix Rift Event]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' that originally lasted from October 5–10, 2018. It comprised of five missions set during the ''[[Reconquista]]'' in which [[Ishak Pasha]] and members of the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Brotherhood]] traveled to [[Spain]] to thwart the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]]' purchase of [[Niccolò Polo]]'s [[The Secret Crusade|journal]] from the [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisition]]. Successful mission [[synchronization]] gave players Data Nodes which unlocked various reward tiers based on the total Nodes collected, with the top tier granting players the character Ishak Pasha to play in future missions, a [[Fine Spear]], a set of [[Full Plate]] armor, a pair of [[Fine Heavy Boots]], and 175 Large Codex. Upon it's return in February 2019, players could unlock the [[Janissaries|Janissary]] [[Murat Bin Husn]], with the rewards consisting of a [[Partisan]], a set of [[Eagle Armor]], a pair of [[Greaves]], and 100 Large Codex. Players could earn extra Nodes if they used one or more of the following Sync Bonus Heroes: | ||
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|[[Inigo Montañés]]<ref name="Original">Synch Bonus Heroes from October | |[[Inigo Montañés]]<ref name="Original">Synch Bonus Heroes from October 5–10, 2018</ref><ref name="Repeat1">Synch Bonus Heroes from December 19–24, 2018</ref><ref name="Repeat2">Synch Bonus Heroes from February 13–18, 2019</ref> | ||
| rowspan="2" | +50% initially, + 25% for each additional rank | | rowspan="2" | +50% initially, + 25% for each additional rank | ||
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|[[Qasim al-Dani]]<ref name="Original" /><ref name="Repeat1" /> | |[[Qasim al-Dani]]<ref name="Original" /><ref name="Repeat1" /><ref name="Repeat2" /> | ||
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|[[Shakir al-Zahid]]<ref name="Original" /> | |[[Shakir al-Zahid]]<ref name="Original" /><ref name="Repeat2" /> | ||
| rowspan="3" | +75% initially, + 25% for each additional rank | | rowspan="3" | +75% initially, + 25% for each additional rank | ||
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|[[Yusuf Tazim]]<ref name="Original" /><ref name="Repeat1" /> | |[[Yusuf Tazim]]<ref name="Original" /><ref name="Repeat1" /><ref name="Repeat2" /> | ||
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|[[Horacio de Heredia]]<ref name="Repeat1" /> | |[[Horacio de Heredia]]<ref name="Repeat1" /> | ||
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|[[Shao Jun]]<ref name="Original" /><ref name="Repeat1" /> | |[[Shao Jun]]<ref name="Original" /><ref name="Repeat1" /> | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="3" | +100% initially, + 25% for each additional rank | ||
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|[[Jean Delacroix]]<ref name="Original" /><ref name="Repeat1" /> | |[[Jean Delacroix]]<ref name="Original" /><ref name="Repeat1" /><ref name="Repeat2" /> | ||
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|[[Lupo Gallego]]<ref name="Repeat2" /> | |||
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{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==Official Synopsis== | ==Official Synopsis== | ||
'''''Spain: 15th century'''<br>In 1495, [[Aleksei Zima]], a former member of the Byzantine Rite of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], defected and joined the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]]. Thanks to his past connections with the Byzantine Templars, Aleksei uncovered a secret trade deal about to go down in Spain that could prove disastrous for the people of [[Constantinople]] if it were to succeed.<br><br>The Spanish Inquisition had managed to recover Niccolò Polo's journal, "The Secret Crusade", that contained the details of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]]'s life. Not understanding its true value, the Inquisition were about to trade it with agents of the Byzantine Templars. Behind these Templar efforts was Prince [[Ahmet]], eldest son to Ottoman Sultan [[Bayezid II]] and [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the Byzantine Rite. Ahmet had learned of the journal's contents from his uncle Cem and was intent on gaining possession of it to learn Assassins' secrets that further the Byzantine Templar's cause.<br><br>For the Assassins, it was vital that this old journal did not fall into Templar hands. Determined to thwart the deal the recover the journal, Ishak Pasha, leader of the Ottoman Brotherhood, embarked on a secret mission with a small team of his most trusted Assassins. To succeed, they would need the help of the Spanish Assassins...'' | '''''Spain: 15th century'''<br>In 1495, [[Aleksei Zima]], a former member of the Byzantine Rite of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], defected and joined the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]]. Thanks to his past connections with the Byzantine Templars, Aleksei uncovered a secret trade deal about to go down in Spain that could prove disastrous for the people of [[Constantinople]] if it were to succeed.<br><br>The Spanish Inquisition had managed to recover Niccolò Polo's journal, "The Secret Crusade", that contained the details of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]]'s life. Not understanding its true value, the Inquisition were about to trade it with agents of the Byzantine Templars. Behind these Templar efforts was Prince [[Ahmet]], eldest son to Ottoman Sultan [[Bayezid II]] and [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the Byzantine Rite. Ahmet had learned of the journal's contents from his uncle [[Cem]] and was intent on gaining possession of it to learn Assassins' secrets that further the Byzantine Templar's cause.<br><br>For the Assassins, it was vital that this old journal did not fall into Templar hands. Determined to thwart the deal the recover the journal, Ishak Pasha, leader of the Ottoman Brotherhood, embarked on a secret mission with a small team of his most trusted Assassins. To succeed, they would need the help of the Spanish Assassins...'' | ||
==Memories== | ==Memories== | ||
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*[[A Bad Deal]] | *[[A Bad Deal]] | ||
*[[Expert Escape]] | *[[Expert Escape]] | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The name of the Helix Event seems to be a reference to the {{Wiki|French Connection}}, a [[Corsica]]n Mafia drug-trafficking ring that smuggled heroin from [[Turkey]] to [[France]] before sending it through [[Canada]] to the [[United States]]. It operated as early as 1937 and continued until its dismantling in the 1970s by [[Europe]]an authorities and the {{Wiki|Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs}}. Just like the historical reality, the Helix Event features a highly-valued product exchanging hands in a market hidden from the public eye, and one of the parties involved originating from Turkey. | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 22:11, 14 February 2019

The Ottoman Connection is a recurring Helix Rift Event in Assassin's Creed: Rebellion that originally lasted from October 5–10, 2018. It comprised of five missions set during the Reconquista in which Ishak Pasha and members of the Ottoman Brotherhood traveled to Spain to thwart the Byzantine Templars' purchase of Niccolò Polo's journal from the Inquisition. Successful mission synchronization gave players Data Nodes which unlocked various reward tiers based on the total Nodes collected, with the top tier granting players the character Ishak Pasha to play in future missions, a Fine Spear, a set of Full Plate armor, a pair of Fine Heavy Boots, and 175 Large Codex. Upon it's return in February 2019, players could unlock the Janissary Murat Bin Husn, with the rewards consisting of a Partisan, a set of Eagle Armor, a pair of Greaves, and 100 Large Codex. Players could earn extra Nodes if they used one or more of the following Sync Bonus Heroes:
| Hero | Bonus Data Nodes |
|---|---|
| Inigo Montañés[1][2][3] | +50% initially, + 25% for each additional rank |
| Qasim al-Dani[1][2][3] | |
| Shakir al-Zahid[1][3] | +75% initially, + 25% for each additional rank |
| Yusuf Tazim[1][2][3] | |
| Horacio de Heredia[2] | |
| Shao Jun[1][2] | +100% initially, + 25% for each additional rank |
| Jean Delacroix[1][2][3] | |
| Lupo Gallego[3] |
Official Synopsis
Spain: 15th century
In 1495, Aleksei Zima, a former member of the Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order, defected and joined the Assassin Brotherhood. Thanks to his past connections with the Byzantine Templars, Aleksei uncovered a secret trade deal about to go down in Spain that could prove disastrous for the people of Constantinople if it were to succeed.
The Spanish Inquisition had managed to recover Niccolò Polo's journal, "The Secret Crusade", that contained the details of Altaïr's life. Not understanding its true value, the Inquisition were about to trade it with agents of the Byzantine Templars. Behind these Templar efforts was Prince Ahmet, eldest son to Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II and Grand Master of the Byzantine Rite. Ahmet had learned of the journal's contents from his uncle Cem and was intent on gaining possession of it to learn Assassins' secrets that further the Byzantine Templar's cause.
For the Assassins, it was vital that this old journal did not fall into Templar hands. Determined to thwart the deal the recover the journal, Ishak Pasha, leader of the Ottoman Brotherhood, embarked on a secret mission with a small team of his most trusted Assassins. To succeed, they would need the help of the Spanish Assassins...
Memories
Chapter 1 - Ávila
Chapter 2 - Segovia
Chapter 3 - Segovia
Trivia
- The name of the Helix Event seems to be a reference to the French Connection, a Corsican Mafia drug-trafficking ring that smuggled heroin from Turkey to France before sending it through Canada to the United States. It operated as early as 1937 and continued until its dismantling in the 1970s by European authorities and the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Just like the historical reality, the Helix Event features a highly-valued product exchanging hands in a market hidden from the public eye, and one of the parties involved originating from Turkey.
Reference