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Please leave a message on [[User talk:Master Sima Yi|my talk page]] if I can help with anything! [[User:Master Sima Yi|Master Sima Yi]] ([[User talk:Master Sima Yi|talk]]) 13:09, August 13, 2013 (UTC)
Please leave a message on [[User talk:Master Sima Yi|my talk page]] if I can help with anything! [[User:Master Sima Yi|Master Sima Yi]] ([[User talk:Master Sima Yi|talk]]) 13:09, August 13, 2013 (UTC)
== Added sources/appearances ==
Desmond: Alright, let me ask you something else then.
Vidic: Yes?
Desmond: Some of the stuff I'm seeing in the Animus... sometimes it seems
          wrong, untrue, like the history is off somehow. It doesn't--
Vidic: --it doesn't what, Mr. Miles? Match up with what you read on an online
        encyclopedia? What your high school history teacher taught you? Let me
        ask you something: do these supposed experts have access to secret
        knowledge kept hidden from the rest of us?
Desmond: There are books, letters, documents, all sorts of source material from
          back then. Some of it seems to contradict what the Animus is showing
          me.
Vidic: Anyone can write a book, and they can put whatever they want on its
        pages. Anything! Used to be we thought the world was flat.
Desmond: Some people still do.
[DESMOND stands up.]
Vidic: Yes, and they publish books about it. Or that the moon landing was a
        hoax? I believe there's also a book claims the world was created in
        seven days. A best seller, too.
Desmond: Where is this going, Doc?
Vidic: The point I suppose, is that you shouldn't trust everything you hear,
        everything you read. What's that your ancestors said? "Nothing is true"?
Desmond: "Everything is permitted."
Vidic: Yes, exactly! It's part of what makes the Animus so spectacular. There's
        no room for misinterpretation.
Desmond: There's always room.
Vidic: Touché, Mr. Miles. Now that I've answered your question, can we begin?
http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/930022-assassins-creed/faqs/61402
[[Special:Contributions/84.52.172.249|84.52.172.249]] 13:22, August 13, 2013 (UTC)ces

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! Master Sima Yi (talk) 13:09, August 13, 2013 (UTC)

Added sources/appearances[edit source]

Desmond: Alright, let me ask you something else then.

Vidic: Yes?

Desmond: Some of the stuff I'm seeing in the Animus... sometimes it seems
         wrong, untrue, like the history is off somehow. It doesn't--

Vidic: --it doesn't what, Mr. Miles? Match up with what you read on an online
       encyclopedia? What your high school history teacher taught you? Let me
       ask you something: do these supposed experts have access to secret
       knowledge kept hidden from the rest of us?

Desmond: There are books, letters, documents, all sorts of source material from
         back then. Some of it seems to contradict what the Animus is showing
         me.

Vidic: Anyone can write a book, and they can put whatever they want on its
       pages. Anything! Used to be we thought the world was flat.

Desmond: Some people still do.

[DESMOND stands up.]

Vidic: Yes, and they publish books about it. Or that the moon landing was a
       hoax? I believe there's also a book claims the world was created in
       seven days. A best seller, too.

Desmond: Where is this going, Doc?

Vidic: The point I suppose, is that you shouldn't trust everything you hear,
       everything you read. What's that your ancestors said? "Nothing is true"?

Desmond: "Everything is permitted."

Vidic: Yes, exactly! It's part of what makes the Animus so spectacular. There's
       no room for misinterpretation.

Desmond: There's always room.

Vidic: Touché, Mr. Miles. Now that I've answered your question, can we begin?

http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/930022-assassins-creed/faqs/61402

84.52.172.249 13:22, August 13, 2013 (UTC)ces