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'''Zhawang Corporation''' is an organization that is part of the [[Zhang Wei Union]]. In the 2020s, [[Claire Zhang]] served as its Director. Alongside the criminal organization [[Doom Eagle]] led by [[Nathan Zhang]], the Zhawang Corporation was part of an operation to rescue [[Noa Kim]], a descendant of the Zhang Wei Union's founder [[Edward Kenway]] who was kidnapped by the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shimazu Sei]] for [[Abstergo Industries]]..<ref name="EP 42">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 42|Episode 42]]</ref>
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|}}'''Zhawang Corporation''', also referred to as the '''ZW Corporation''' or the '''ZW Company''', is an organization based in [[Southeast Asia]] that is part of the [[Zhang Wei Union]]. In the 2020s, [[Claire Zhang]] served as its Director and often enlisted the services of her relative [[Nathan Zhang|Nathan]] and his criminal organization, [[Doom Eagle]], to carry out the company's "dirty work".
 
==History==
In 2023, the Corporation learned about [[Noa Kim]], a [[Korean Brotherhood of Assassins|Korean]]-[[United States|American]] college student and descendant of the Zhang Wei Union's founder, [[Edward Kenway]]. Regarding Noa as a member of their "family", Claire and Nathan worked together to try and rescue him following his abduction by [[Abstergo Industries]].<ref name="EP 23">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 23|Episode 23]]</ref>
 
During Noa's trip with the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shimazu Sei]] to the [[A-Ma Cultural Village]] in [[Macau]], Claire dispatched two of her operatives to retrieve him while members of Doom Eagle ambushed Sei and her bodyguards as a distraction. However, the rescue operation failed as Noa refused to leave wtih the Corporation agents and defeated Nathan's thugs to protect Sei. The two operatives subsquently contacted their superior to inform him of the situation and he decided to respect Noa's decision to be left alone for the time being.<ref name="EP 23" />
 
At their superior's request, the agents continued to keep watch on Noa and eventually found that he was being held aboard the ''[[Exitus]]'' research vessel. When the ''Exitus'' left Macau, one of the operatives contacted Claire to update her on the situation, but had his phone snatched away by Nathan, who wanted to talk with Claire. Suspecting that the ''Exitus'' was heading to the [[Philippines]], where Doom Eagle had a foothold, Nathan convinced Claire to let him and his organization handle Noa's rescue.<ref name="EP 42">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 42|Episode 42]]</ref>


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ACFT - Zhawang Corporation agents.png|Two Corporation agents
ACFT - Zhawang Corporation agents.png|Two Corporation agents
ACFT - Zhawang Corporation superior.png|A Corporation superior
ACFT - Zhawang Corporation superior.png|A Corporation higher-up
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Revision as of 23:07, 6 February 2024

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Zhawang Corporation, also referred to as the ZW Corporation or the ZW Company, is an organization based in Southeast Asia that is part of the Zhang Wei Union. In the 2020s, Claire Zhang served as its Director and often enlisted the services of her relative Nathan and his criminal organization, Doom Eagle, to carry out the company's "dirty work".

History

In 2023, the Corporation learned about Noa Kim, a Korean-American college student and descendant of the Zhang Wei Union's founder, Edward Kenway. Regarding Noa as a member of their "family", Claire and Nathan worked together to try and rescue him following his abduction by Abstergo Industries.[1]

During Noa's trip with the Templar Shimazu Sei to the A-Ma Cultural Village in Macau, Claire dispatched two of her operatives to retrieve him while members of Doom Eagle ambushed Sei and her bodyguards as a distraction. However, the rescue operation failed as Noa refused to leave wtih the Corporation agents and defeated Nathan's thugs to protect Sei. The two operatives subsquently contacted their superior to inform him of the situation and he decided to respect Noa's decision to be left alone for the time being.[1]

At their superior's request, the agents continued to keep watch on Noa and eventually found that he was being held aboard the Exitus research vessel. When the Exitus left Macau, one of the operatives contacted Claire to update her on the situation, but had his phone snatched away by Nathan, who wanted to talk with Claire. Suspecting that the Exitus was heading to the Philippines, where Doom Eagle had a foothold, Nathan convinced Claire to let him and his organization handle Noa's rescue.[2]

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