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Revision as of 17:24, 3 October 2018
Assassination was a visual representation of one of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's genetic memories in the Animus 1.28.
Description
Altaïr headed to the Limassol port, in order to assassinate the pirate captain allied with the Templars.
Outcome
Altaïr boarded the ship and assassinated the captain.
Gallery
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Altaïr heading for the ship
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Altaïr killing the captain
Reference
Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines memories
| |
|---|---|
| Main memories | |
| Memory Block 1 | |
| Assault | |
| Memory Block 2 | |
| Investigate - Assassination - Delivery - Assault - Escape - Assault II - Intercept - Delivery II | |
| Memory Block 3 | |
| Intercept - Investigate - Interrogation - Assault - Assault II - Assault III - Escape | |
| Memory Block 4 | |
| Assault - Interrogation - Treasure Hunt - Assault II - Assault III - Escape | |
| Memory Block 5 | |
| Tail - Assault - Investigate - Escort - Assault II - Escape | |
| Memory Block 6 | |
| Investigate - Assassination - Assassination II - Assassination III - Interrogation - Interrogation II - Interrogation III - Investigate II | |
| Memory Block 7 | |
| Assault | |
| Additional memories | |
| Limassol | |
| Delivery - Assassination - Intercept - Assassination II | |
| Kyrenia | |
| Theft - Delivery - Assassination - Intercept - Assassination II - Delivery II - Intercept II - Assassination III - Intercept III | |