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'''Abstergo Historical Research Division files''' were notes documented by [[Layla Hassan]] during her time as an employee in [[Abstergo Industries]]'s [[Historical Research Division]].


==File==
===Documentation===
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|-|Employee Manual=
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'''Abstergo Corporation NDA'''<br>
Made between Layla Hassan and Abstergo Industries, on 01/06/2014
Employee will perform services for ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES that may require ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES to disclose condifential and proprietary information to EMPLOYEE (Confidential Information is information of any kind, nature, or description concerning any matters affecting or relating to EMPLOYEE’s services for ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES, the business or operations of ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES, and/or the products, drawings, plans, processes, Animus experience, or other data). The EMPLOYEE agrees as follows.
EMPLOYEE will hold the Confidential Information received in strict confidence and shall exercise an extreme degree of care to prevent disclosure to others.
EMPLOYEE will not disclose or divulge either directly or indirectly the Confidential Information unless first authorized to do so in writing.
EMPLOYEE will, upon request or upon termination, deliver to ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES any drawing, notes, documents, equipment, and material received from ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES or originating from its activities for ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES.
ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES shall have the sole right to determine the treatment of any information that is part or project specific received from EMPLOYEE, including the right to disclose the same without prior patent applications, to file copyright registration in its own name or to follow any other procedure as ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES may deem appropriate.
ABSTERGO INDUSTRIES reserves the right to take disciplinary action, up to and including termination and memory removal, for violation of this agreement.
Signing below signifies that the EMPLOYEE agrees to the terms and condition of the agreement stated above.
'''Mission Statement'''<br>
The mandate of Abstergo’s Historical Research Division is to conduct rigorous research into historical events and
document this research in meticulous fashion, with a particular focus on investigating previously obscure incidents
and shedding light on the historical personages involved therein.
Research conducted and compiled by the Historical Research Division teams represents a broad potential benefit to
a variety of academic disciplines, including archeology, anthropology, environmental history, and political science.
'''Visionaries & Pioneers'''<br>
Understanding Yesterday -- Bettering Tomorrow.
The Historical Research Division was inspired by the works of Dr. [[Warren Vidic]], a pioneer in the field of genetic memory science. Vidic’s work needed raw data reaching beyond what was available at the time. The historical Research Division was quickly put together at first to accommodate Abstergo in its research, but then soon took on a life of its own.
Dr. Warren Vidic<br>
Dr. Vidic was responsible for Abstergo’'s first forays into genetic memory exploration. Without the benefits of Vidic’s extensive research and rigorous approach to scientific practice, Abstergo would not be what it is today.
[[Álvaro Gramática]]<br>
Gramatica’s background in mechanical engineering, biology, and computer science helped make him the first to recognize how rich and meaningful historical material acquisition could cement Abstergo’s standing in the modern-day landscape.
[[Isabelle Ardant]]<br>
Ardant joined the company as a digital archivist with a deep knowledge of computer science. She ushered ina data revolution which reshaped Abstergo’s acquisition, management, and archiving of genetic memories.
[[Simon Hathaway]]<br>
Hathaway is the current head of the Historical Research Division. His insatiable thirst for knowledge of all things human drives Abstergo’s pursuit of historical and memory-based data toward unexplored frontiers.
'''Philadelphia Facility'''<br>
[[Abstergo Philadelphia Facility|Philadelphia Facility]]
A [[Philadelphia, United States|historical city]] seemed a fitting location for a facility thriving on history. Located just minutes away from the famous {{Wiki|Delaware River}}, the building itself was designed in 1985 by the rising architect, [[Jean Nouvel]].<br>The facility houses various divisions. [[Lineage Discovery and Acquisition|Lineage and Acquisition]] is housed next to [[Abstergo Medical]], and both have very strong ties to [[Historical Research Division|Historical Research]] and the very special [[Animus]] Training program.<br>The respected [[Juhani Otso Berg]] oversees the Philadelphia Facility, known to be a favourite venue for crucial director gatherings.<br>Of curse, nothing eclipses the imposing [[Library & Archive Hall]] where all of Abstergo's knowledge, both physical and digital, is said to be stored under impenetrable security.
'''Modern Day Historians'''<br>
Abstergo’s historians have nothing in common with the Academic Scholars you might be thinking of. They master a deep knowledge of historical tomes and an uncanny ability to successfully comb through the voluminous databases owned by Abstergo. However, they express their true talents when out in the field, retracing what forgotten stories were left behind. Assisted by cutting edge technology, each of our Historical Tactical Team (HTT) is composed of a Technician and a Medical Officer. Together, they gather the knowledge told by forgotten artifacts and extinct bloodlines. They uncover tales thought obsolete, and combine the wisdom of oral history with tomorrow's scientific discoveries.<br>
These see-it-all/find-it-all teams allow Abstergo and all its divisions to push back on the limits of what is known and what can be done to better the future of each and every one of us.
'''Medicine & History'''<br>
Medicine at the Service of History
What we know about who we are and what our purpose is in this universe will shape the scientific breakthrough of tomorrow.
Men and women have been looking at foreign galaxsies and the {{Wiki|Challenger Deep}} for answers or shreds of evidence that could open the door to the next scientific revolution.
Abstergo turned to a far more familiar phenomenon for answers. Perhaps the answer is within each and every one of us. The human genome conceals our blueprint but perhaps it contains a lot more. Today, we are exploring genetic memories and we are already applying knowledge acquired thus to improve our performance as individual but, also, as a global society.<br>Tomorrow, we might explore memories hidden in structures far more obscure than the human and who knows what we'll find.<br>Such is the task of our medical endeavors. We do not strive to heal the body through a direct cure, but rather we strive to use our understanding of chemistry and biology to change the way we lead our lives. For the better.
|-|Field Manual=
'''Emergency Procedures'''<br>
Managing and Balancing Initiative when in the field
Standard procedures requires both members of a historical tactical team to signal without further delay any changes occurring in an ongoing mission.
Changes in deployment, operations, methodology, timing, persons of interest and/or expected results need to be communicated and approved by proper channels both through central dispatch and internal memo.<br>
(Form AC-HHT-99-24K 2016)
Unauthorized action is to be considered only in the face of imminent danger or when facing the threat of permanently compromising an operation by losing crucial data beyond our means of historical recovery.
'''Standard Issue Material'''<br>
In the field at all times.
- Portable Animus (Sarcophagus HR-8)<br>
- 2 Laptops to min. recommended specs<br>
- Portable Inverter Generator (7000 Watts]<br>
- 4x5-Gallon Gas Can (capacity variable by mission)<br>
- 1 Thermoelectric Cooler with rations (facultative for most urban settings, at quartermaster’s discretion)<br>
- 1 4WD SUV, 5.7L V8 with 6900-lb towing capacity (equivalent will be supplied if Abstergo-issue vehicles are not<br>
available, or if deployed with no access to company float)<br>
- 1 Standard-Issue Pharmaceutical Kit (includes certified chemical set, auto-injector, cannula and portable defibrillator)
'''Animus FAQ'''
'''Transfer of Rights'''
'''Roles and Responsibilities'''
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===Animus Guide===
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|-|Introduction=
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'''Introduction'''
DNA is more than pure genetic information. it also contains zettabytes of factual and historical data which we now call [[genetic memories]]. The initial goal of the [[Animus Project]] was to explore those genetic memories via virtual reality. Breakthrough discoveries allowed the technology to become a way for [[Abstergo]] users to actually interface with history and explore what was once thought lost forever.
The [[Animus]] software is adaptive, so as the memories unfold, the program adapts subtly to render a customized experience within the framework's boundaries. The experience unravels in the user's awareness. it unlocks reflexes and skills the body was unknowingly hiding.
The Animus is a window to the past, a door to the future. Join us as we revisit just how this journey came to be.
|-|Where it all started=
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'''Where it all started'''
It was in [[Philadelphia, United States|Philadelphia]], in 1795, that [[Philip Syng Physick]] performed the first [[human]] blood transfusion in the history of medicine. The idea of transporting blood from one body to another fascinated the distinguished surgeon but what he found exceeded his expectations.
Fearing the scientific community would not be ready for such revelations, he gave his unpublished paper to his colleague and friend [[Benjamin Rush]]. Physick's knowledge was all but lost until [[Linus Pauling|Pauling]], financed by the [[Rocketfeller Foundation]], started researching the archives of {{Wiki|Library Company of Philadelphia}}, and found the Physick paper that had been secretly preserved by Rush.<br />Pauling's work on the hemoglobin structure which was loosely borrowed from Physick's lost paper paved the way to his triple and double helix discoveries.
|-|Abstergo's Interest=
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'''Abstergo's Interest'''
[[Clinton B. Rosenburg]], Ph. D. was hired by Abstergo to keep a very close watch on Dr. Pauling's work on DNA structure.<br />He reported his findings directly to the Director of [[Abstergo Chemical]]. The relationship eventually turned sour, but the information gathered proved essential to [[Warren Vidic]]'s Animus Project.
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August 14, 1952
Mr. Director,<br />As requested, I am keeping you abreast of Dr. Pauling's latest findings. Please find an article slated for PNAS (enclosed) which proposes a structural model for desoxyribonucleic acid.
I will spare you the details but you will find his triple-helix model, made of three intertwined strands of DNA, to be highly elegant. It rivals his earlier work on protein structure.
I believe Abstergpo Chemicals should pay special attention to the evolution of DNA science as it will likely unlock the very secrets of life. Please note I would be more than willing to play a more direct role to encourage Dr. Pauling's research efforts if you wish me to.
In the meantime, I wanted to thank you with the business of the [[Chemistry Life Foundation|Foundation]]. I am honored to facilitate the work of such brilliant scientists.
Kind regards,<br />
Clinton B. Rosenburg, Ph. D.
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December 18, 1984
Mr. Director,
I don't know if you're still part of Abstergo. Sometimes, when I get lost in "senior moments", I wonder if you ever existed at all. I'm just so tired. I think my time here is coming to an end.
We're sequencing whole genomes in a matter of weeks now. We're are under phenomenal pressure to reduce delays further and ship everything to this man Vidic. We truly are nothing more than an assembly line at this point.
What a waste.
I'm not stupid you know, even this old man realized our masters are after something of utmost importance hidden in the Human genome. They spare no expense to provide my kids with the most advanced technology to increase productivity.
Like everyone here, I've heard the most preposterous rumours about Vidic's Animus Project, that memories of someone's ancestors are encoded in one's genes. That Abstergo believes that claptrap explains why so many millions of dollars keep pouring in here. It just makes no sense!
And to top it off, I never found another sample with triple-helix DNA. My life's obsession was all for naught.
So long my friend,<br />
Clinton B. Rosenburg, Ph. D.
|-|Abstergo's Early Prototype=
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'''Abstergo's Early Prototype'''
The earliest concepts for an Animus prototype came from Abstergo Chemicals and appeared in 106- under the guise of the "Memorium S-2000".
Very little was achieved and the prototype hardly left the drawing board although some arrangements were made with the [[Continental Army|US Army]] to test the Memorium through [[Project MKUltra]].
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Unlock the secrets of our past<br />
Powered by Abstergo Industries Inc.
The Memorium S-2000
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'''First Explorations'''
1980 was the year when Warren Vidic was finally able to say mission accomplished.
First users were launched in a series of genetic memory explorations, with varying results.
In [[San Francisco]], the [[Surrogate Initiative]] allowed Subject 0, [[Aileen Bock]], to explore memories of the subject's own bloodline, but it turned out to be as dangerous as it was costly.
The Animus Project focused on allowing users to explore their own genetic memories. Even though the process was painful, it was somewhat safer and showed great promise for the future. Vidic's team at the Abstergo Facility in Philadelphia were able to prove this in 1983 using the latest Animus 1.09 and [[Daniel Cross|Subject 4]]'s genetic memories.
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Computing<br />
Makes Mind-Reading Possible<br />
Abstergo Industries Inc
Animus MS-3000
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Abstergo Industries<br />
Animus 1.45S
Classified: See annex for measurement / Always keep critical information separate.
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|-|The Golden Years=
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'''The Golden Years'''
More stable than ever before and with greater control over the well-documented [[Bleeding Effect]], the Animus 1.28 was developed by the Abstergo Facility in Philadelphia 2002.
If the design has evolved over the last 10 years, the technology has remained basically the same.
It's true, few subjects were able to fully experience the simulations, and those who did could only visit their own genetic memories.
The work accomplished by subjects 4 through [[Desmond Miles|17]], and later by all participants in the [[Animi Training Program]], was critical for the development of Animus technology and for all of Abstergo Industries' endeavours.
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|-|An Animus for All=
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'''An Animus for All'''
Building on the progress made by the Animus Project team in Philadelphia, [[Rome]] and [[Madrid]], [[Abstergo Entertainment]] Division introduced a revolutionary system called [[Animus#Animus Omega|Animus Omega]]: a game console granting anyone anywhere unprecedented access to a variety of prerecorded genetic memories.
[[Helix]] later introduced a similar experience through a cloud-based service eliminating the need for a console all together.
Of course, the simulations offered to the general public are only a fraction of what can be experienced through a genuine Animus system and allow for limited user interaction. But the technology gains in popularity and global interest soars.
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|-|Reaching new heights with the Aerie=
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'''Reaching new heights with the Aerie'''
Based on VR research, the Animus Project Teams realized they could maximize the efficiency of the Animus, and even harness the bleeding effect, where immersion and physicality are combined><br />Biotechnologies played a critical role in creating the epidural system used by [[Animus#Animus 4.3|Aerie Animus]]. The visceral nature of the experience drove synchronization levels to new heights allowing for a range genetic memory exploration never seen before.<br />Instead of trying to contain the bleeding effect, the Aerie unleashes it and uses its potential to blur the lines between the user's reality and the simulation they're engaged in.
The Aerie can only be used in a medically controlled environment.
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'''High Tech meets High Mobility'''
The [[Animus#Animus HR-8|Portal Animus HR-8]] is Abstergo's latest innovation. It channels the power of the Aerie in a single compact suitcase that allows dedicated professionals to use the unit in the field. Previous operations sometimes required delicate extractions or placed some genetic memories out of reach.
With minimal medical support, technicians can now use the system for their own explorations or safely run explorations on selected person of interest, in the comfort of their surroundings.
For safety purposes, the epidural connection has been replaced by a hematological link. it sequences the information stored in the user's red blood cells. Like any intravenous intervention, the result is fast, intense and intertwined to the user's biological functions.<br />Just like the Aerie, the simulation is not transmitted to the user's brain. It is physically rendered through the user's organs and interpreted by the brain as being real.
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===Field Briefing===
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|-|Field Briefing - Assignment Description=
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To: [[Layla Hassan]] and [[Deanna Geary]]<br />
Level Clearance: 3 and up<br />
Subject: New Assignment<br />
Effective Date: 2017.10.20
Historical Tactical Team Layla Hassan and Deanna Geary Scheduled Departure Oct. 22nd 2017 6:05 PM From {{Wiki|Philadelphia International Airport|PHL}} to {{Wiki|Borg El Arab Airport|HBE}} on flight FUS-1011 through {{Wiki|Heathrow Airport|LHR}}
Assignment: Locate and Recover Artifact of high interest in [[Qattara Depression]].<br />Forecasted location at uploaded coordinates --- Unidentified cave/grotto/hollow geological formation.<br />Team is to work remotely with Technician on premises and Medical Officer stationed at fixed accommodation location.<br />If found, artifact is to be swiftly retrieved and taken back to HBE. Contact [[John Kane]] in [[London]] for paperwork and travel arrangements.
*Fully stocked rental vehicle will be made available at hanger 3C upon arrival in HBE
*Present voucher and valid identification for release
*Accommodation information will be uploaded to vehicle's GPS
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==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''

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