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| {{Update|''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' and ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''}} | | {{Update|''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'', ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]'', and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''}} |
| Over the course of the 21st century, [[Desmond Miles]] had various '''conversations''' with different people during his training to become an [[Assassins|Assassin]], as well as other Assassins and major characters interacting with each other throughout the [[Modern times|modern era]]. | | Over the course of the 21st century, [[Desmond Miles]] had various '''conversations''' with different people during his training to become an [[Assassins|Assassin]], as well as other Assassins and major characters interacting with each other throughout the [[Modern times|modern era]]. |
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| *'''Vidic:''' ''Now, now, I just saved your life.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Now, now, I just saved your life.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Saved my life?! You kidnapped me! You strapped me into that... thing!'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Saved my life?! You kidnapped me! You strapped me into that... thing!'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''[[Animus]]. It's an Animus.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Animus. It's an Animus.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't even know you people! Why are you doing this to me?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't even know you people! Why are you doing this to me?'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''You have information we need, Mr. Miles.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''You have information we need, Mr. Miles.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''Ooh, wonder who I get to kill today.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Ooh, wonder who I get to kill today.'' |
| Vidic replied back in a terse manner. | | Vidic replied back in a terse manner. |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''Don't be so cavalier! Your ancestors almost had the right idea, Mr. Miles. If the deaths of a few people – evil people, no less – could save the lives of thousands more, well... it seems a small sacrifice.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Don't be so cavalier! Your ancestors almost had the right idea, Mr. Miles. If the deaths of a few people—evil people, no less—could save the lives of thousands more, well... it seems a small sacrifice.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What do you mean, "almost?"'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What do you mean, "almost?"'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''They didn't go far enough! To use a rather tired analogy, corruption is no different than cancer. Cut out the tumors, but fail to treat the source and... well, you're buying time at best. There's no true change to be had without comprehensive, systemic intervention.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''They didn't go far enough! To use a rather tired analogy, corruption is no different than cancer. Cut out the tumors, but fail to treat the source and... well, you're buying time at best. There's no true change to be had without comprehensive, systemic intervention.'' |
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| *'''Lucy:''' ''We have to stop them, Desmond. When they access that last memory of yours... they're just getting started. They want to change '''everything'''. The way we live, the way we think, the way we are. You've gotten the lecture from Vidic. About what's wrong with the world, how we need "order and discipline." So, they're going to give it to us. Only, we don't have a say in the matter.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''We have to stop them, Desmond. When they access that last memory of yours... they're just getting started. They want to change '''everything'''. The way we live, the way we think, the way we are. You've gotten the lecture from Vidic. About what's wrong with the world, how we need "order and discipline." So, they're going to give it to us. Only, we don't have a say in the matter.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''How?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''How?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''The Templar treasure. They think it–'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''The Templar treasure. They think it—'' |
| Lucy's phone rang and she answered it. Vidic responded through the phone. | | Lucy's phone rang and she answered it. Vidic responded through the phone. |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''Ms. Stillman!'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Ms. Stillman!'' |
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| *'''Vidic:''' ''Time's wasting, Mr. Miles!'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Time's wasting, Mr. Miles!'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Yeah, yeah. I'm comi–'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Yeah, yeah. I'm comi—'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''We're nearly done, you know.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''We're nearly done, you know.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''And then what?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''And then what?'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''All right, let me ask you something else then.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''All right, let me ask you something else then.'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''Yes?'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Yes?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Some of the stuff I'm seeing in the Animus... sometimes it seems... wrong. Untrue, like the history's off somehow. It doesn't–'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Some of the stuff I'm seeing in the Animus... sometimes it seems... wrong. Untrue, like the history's off somehow. It doesn't—'' |
| Vidic interrupted Desmond. | | Vidic interrupted Desmond. |
| *'''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?'' | | *'''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?'' |
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| *'''Vidic:''' ''The point, I suppose, is that you shouldn't trust everything you hear. Everything you read. What's that your ancestor said? "Nothing is true?"'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''The point, I suppose, is that you shouldn't trust everything you hear. Everything you read. What's that your ancestor said? "Nothing is true?"'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''"Everything is permitted."'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''"Everything is permitted."'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''Yes, exactly. It's part of what makes the Animus so spectacular. There's no room for misinterpretation–'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Yes, exactly. It's part of what makes the Animus so spectacular. There's no room for misinterpretation—'' |
| Desmond interrupts Vidic. | | Desmond interrupts Vidic. |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''There's always room.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''There's always room.'' |
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| Vidic walked out. | | Vidic walked out. |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''I'm sorry, Desmond.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''I'm sorry, Desmond.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''He mentioned the desert. Do you think–'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''He mentioned the desert. Do you think—'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''They sent a team there, but the place was deserted. I don't know where your parents are, and I can't promise they're still alive. But I think they got away.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''They sent a team there, but the place was deserted. I don't know where your parents are, and I can't promise they're still alive. But I think they got away.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Thanks. Thanks for checking.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Thanks. Thanks for checking.'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''It's not as bad as it seems.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''It's not as bad as it seems.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What are you talking about? They just killed – literally '''killed''' – my only chance of getting out of here! And then, I find out the Assassins are all but destroyed and... Christ, I still don't know what these people are planning! But I do know they plan to kill me when they're done! I am screwed, okay!? What do you want me to do!?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What are you talking about? They just killed—literally '''killed'''—my only chance of getting out of here! And then, I find out the Assassins are all but destroyed and... Christ, I still don't know what these people are planning! But I do know they plan to kill me when they're done! I am screwed, okay!? What do you want me to do!?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Just try and have a little faith.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Just try and have a little faith.'' |
| Lucy bent her left ring finger, symbolizing the Assassins. | | Lucy bent her left ring finger, symbolizing the Assassins. |
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| *'''Lucy:''' ''We have to go.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''We have to go.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Lucy! Where have you been? Why did they–'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Lucy! Where have you been? Why did they—'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Now. Get in.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Now. Get in.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What's with the blood? Are you okay?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What's with the blood? Are you okay?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Look, we have maybe ten minutes – maybe – before they figure out what I've done. If we're not out of here and on the road before then...'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Look, we have maybe ten minutes—maybe—before they figure out what I've done. If we're not out of here and on the road before then...'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Wait, we're leaving?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Wait, we're leaving?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Desmond, I promise I'll answer ALL of your questions. Later. But right now, I need you to just shut up and do what I say. So please – get in the Animus.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Desmond, I promise I'll answer ALL of your questions. Later. But right now, I need you to just shut up and do what I say. So please—get in the Animus.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Alright...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Alright...'' |
| Desmond entered the Animus and witnessed the birth of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]. | | Desmond entered the Animus and witnessed the birth of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]. |
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| *'''Lucy:''' ''We're going to train you - turn you into one of us.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''We're going to train you - turn you into one of us.'' |
| Desmond replied in a shocked manner. | | Desmond replied in a shocked manner. |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What?! No, no...you've seen me in action - I'm no good at this. And even if I was... It would take months – years, even.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What?! No, no...you've seen me in action - I'm no good at this. And even if I was... It would take months—years, even.'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''No. Not with the Animus. Not with the [[Bleeding Effect|bleeding effect]].'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''No. Not with the Animus. Not with the [[Bleeding Effect|bleeding effect]].'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''But I'm just one guy...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''But I'm just one guy...'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Sometimes that's all you need.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Sometimes that's all you need.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''So that's why you found him... My ancestor. What was his name? Ezio?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''So that's why you found him... My ancestor. What was his name? Ezio?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''If you can follow in his footsteps, you'll learn everything he did – just like he did. Years of training absorbed in a matter of days.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''If you can follow in his footsteps, you'll learn everything he did—just like he did. Years of training absorbed in a matter of days.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''You broke me out of Abstergo and brought me here just to make me an Assassin?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''You broke me out of Abstergo and brought me here just to make me an Assassin?'' |
| Lucy turned around. | | Lucy turned around. |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''What's all this stuff for?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What's all this stuff for?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''This stuff, Desmond, oh this stuff is nothing special, really, this stuff is just the stuff that keeps our entire operation from falling apart, really. It requires a great deal of concentration to keep it all moving, so you'll forgive me if I don't have time to play meet and greet.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''This stuff, Desmond, oh this stuff is nothing special, really, this stuff is just the stuff that keeps our entire operation from falling apart, really. It requires a great deal of concentration to keep it all moving, so you'll forgive me if I don't have time to play meet and greet.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Shaun's in charge of maintaining our knowledge archives – it's like a digital library. He'll be riding shotgun with me while you're in the Animus. So if you come across anything of note – people, places, events, etcetera – he'll create database entries you can consult for additional information.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Shaun's in charge of maintaining our knowledge archives—it's like a digital library. He'll be riding shotgun with me while you're in the Animus. So if you come across anything of note—people, places, events, etcetera—he'll create database entries you can consult for additional information.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Y-yeah, it's not just databases, though. I also provide tactical support for the other Assassins. You know, Desmond, the ones who are out there – actually doing stuff. Risking their lives, little things like that.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Y-yeah, it's not just databases, though. I also provide tactical support for the other Assassins. You know, Desmond, the ones who are out there—actually doing stuff. Risking their lives, little things like that.'' |
| Desmond sat in the Animus chair. | | Desmond sat in the Animus chair. |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''So how does this work?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''So how does this work?'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''Up-upload it to Desmond then. I can't believe this.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Up-upload it to Desmond then. I can't believe this.'' |
| After listening to Subject 16's recording. | | After listening to Subject 16's recording. |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''What the he–! How did this get inside our Animus?'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''What the he—! How did this get inside our Animus?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Oh, oh. The Memory Core, we transferred Sixteen's Memory Data from Abstergo into the Animus 2.0. He must have hacked the machine when Vidic left him alone between sessions.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Oh, oh. The Memory Core, we transferred Sixteen's Memory Data from Abstergo into the Animus 2.0. He must have hacked the machine when Vidic left him alone between sessions.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Hold on, wait a second... The signs on the walls in Abstergo... The ones written in blood. Those were clues! He was telling us to look for them inside the Animus.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Hold on, wait a second... The signs on the walls in Abstergo... The ones written in blood. Those were clues! He was telling us to look for them inside the Animus.'' |
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| Desmond initiated a conversation with Rebecca. | | Desmond initiated a conversation with Rebecca. |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Hey! Nice work today. You're a natural.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Hey! Nice work today. You're a natural.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Thanks. it's definitely getting easier. I gotta say – after all the crap I went through at Abstergo – It's nice to be with the good guys.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Thanks. it's definitely getting easier. I gotta say—after all the crap I went through at Abstergo—It's nice to be with the good guys.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''"Good guys?" Let's not get carried away.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''"Good guys?" Let's not get carried away.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''What's that supposed to mean?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''What's that supposed to mean?'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''Oh, I don't know, do I? Lucy thinks it's something about the [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex|Codex]], but I'm not so sure. I'm all ears, if it's as life changing as 16 says. Blimey, if I was allowed to use the Animus, I'd be the one in there finding out. Instead, as usual I'm forced to sit here on the sidelines.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Oh, I don't know, do I? Lucy thinks it's something about the [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex|Codex]], but I'm not so sure. I'm all ears, if it's as life changing as 16 says. Blimey, if I was allowed to use the Animus, I'd be the one in there finding out. Instead, as usual I'm forced to sit here on the sidelines.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What are you up to?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What are you up to?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''What am I – who are you, my mum? I've been running traces on the Codex pages. Looking to see if any of them are still around.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''What am I—who are you, my mum? I've been running traces on the Codex pages. Looking to see if any of them are still around.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''And?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''And?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Nothing concrete. Reports on one in the archives of the National Central Library in Florence. Maybe a few in the hands of collectors... probably Templars. I'd send someone to check it out, but we're very short on manpower.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Nothing concrete. Reports on one in the archives of the National Central Library in Florence. Maybe a few in the hands of collectors... probably Templars. I'd send someone to check it out, but we're very short on manpower.'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''[[Dante Alighieri]] by way of [[Marco Polo]].'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''[[Dante Alighieri]] by way of [[Marco Polo]].'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Seriously?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Seriously?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Something happened in 1321, yeah. Now, I'm still working on making the connections... But from what I can tell, Polo encountered the Assassins while visiting [[Kublai Khan]]. That's right, this must be when he obtained the Codex. Now, when he returned to Italy, he passed it on to Dante. Dante was close to them – if not an Assassin himself. Now, I have no idea what brought the two of them together... But I tell you what, I reckon we can find out.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Something happened in 1321, yeah. Now, I'm still working on making the connections... But from what I can tell, Polo encountered the Assassins while visiting [[Kublai Khan]]. That's right, this must be when he obtained the Codex. Now, when he returned to Italy, he passed it on to Dante. Dante was close to them—if not an Assassin himself. Now, I have no idea what brought the two of them together... But I tell you what, I reckon we can find out.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't think Lucy wants us messing with the Animus.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't think Lucy wants us messing with the Animus.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Yeah, you're right. We've got enough to deal with. I guess satisfying my curiosity will have to wait.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Yeah, you're right. We've got enough to deal with. I guess satisfying my curiosity will have to wait.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''Hey, remember what you told me? You gotta have faith. And look. Here we are. Safe and sound.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Hey, remember what you told me? You gotta have faith. And look. Here we are. Safe and sound.'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''For how long? And when they find us? Then what?'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''For how long? And when they find us? Then what?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''When that happens – if that happens. We'll deal with it. I'll keep you safe.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''When that happens—if that happens. We'll deal with it. I'll keep you safe.'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Anyway – enough with my little breakdown. I should get back to work. And so should you.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Anyway—enough with my little breakdown. I should get back to work. And so should you.'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''Alright, let's take a look, shall we... According to this, it's a rather tumultuous time for Florence. Following [[Lorenzo de' Medici|Lorenzo]]'s death, the [[House of Medici|Medici]] are deposed, and a Dominican priest named [[Girolamo Savonarola|Savonarola]] is given control of the city. Now he promptly turns it into the most miserable place on Earth. According to this, it's when the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]] took place.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Alright, let's take a look, shall we... According to this, it's a rather tumultuous time for Florence. Following [[Lorenzo de' Medici|Lorenzo]]'s death, the [[House of Medici|Medici]] are deposed, and a Dominican priest named [[Girolamo Savonarola|Savonarola]] is given control of the city. Now he promptly turns it into the most miserable place on Earth. According to this, it's when the [[Bonfire of the Vanities]] took place.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Hey, I liked that movie!'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Hey, I liked that movie!'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Oh, did you like that movie? That's interesting! What other movies do you like? Rebecca – the grownups are talking! Now let's see what else we have here... Some entries on [[Niccolò Machiavelli|Machiavelli]], some trouble in [[Battle of Forlì (DLC)|Forlì]], a rather amusing anecdote about [[Caterina Sforza]] and, well, her reproductive organs... I'll tell you later... O-oh... oh dear...'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Oh, did you like that movie? That's interesting! What other movies do you like? Rebecca—the grownups are talking! Now let's see what else we have here... Some entries on [[Niccolò Machiavelli|Machiavelli]], some [[Battle of Forlì (DLC)|trouble]] in [[Forlì]], a rather amusing anecdote about [[Caterina Sforza]] and, well, her reproductive organs... I'll tell you later... O-oh... oh dear...'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Shaun?'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Shaun?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Of course... How could I have forgotten?'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Of course... How could I have forgotten?'' |
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| *'''Minerva:''' ''Enough! I do not wish to speak with you, but through you. You are the prophet. You've played your part. You anchor him, but please be silent! That we may commune.'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''Enough! I do not wish to speak with you, but through you. You are the prophet. You've played your part. You anchor him, but please be silent! That we may commune.'' |
| Minerva returned her focus to Desmond. | | Minerva returned her focus to Desmond. |
| *'''Minerva:''' ''Listen. When we were still flesh, and our homes still whole, your kind betrayed us. We who made you. We who gave you life! We were strong. But you were many. And both of us craved war.''<br>''So busy were we with earthly concerns, we failed to notice the heavens. And by the time we did... [[Toba catastrophe|the world burned]] and naught remained but ash. It should have ended then and there. But we built you in our own image. We built you to survive. And so you did.''<br>''Few were our numbers. Your kind and mine. It took sacrifice. Strength. Compassion. But we rebuilt. And as life returned to the world... We endeavored to ensure this tragedy would not be repeated.''<br>''But now we are dying. And time will work against us. Truth turned into myth and legend. What we built, misunderstood. Let my words preserve the message and make a record of our loss. But let my words also bring hope.''<br>''You must find the other [[Temple (Isu)|temples]]. Built by those who knew to turn away from war. They worked to protect us – to save us from the fire. If you can find them... If their work can be saved... so too might this world.''<br>''Be quick, for time grows short. And guard against the Cross, for there are many who will stand in your way.''<br>''It is done. The message is delivered. We are gone from this world. All of us. We can do no more. The rest is up to you, Desmond.'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''Listen. When we were still flesh, and our homes still whole, your kind betrayed us. We who made you. We who gave you life! We were strong. But you were many. And both of us craved war. So busy were we with earthly concerns, we failed to notice the heavens. And by the time we did... [[Great Catastrophe|the world burned]] and naught remained but ash. It should have ended then and there. But we built you in our own image. We built you to survive. And so you did. Few were our numbers. Your kind and mine. It took sacrifice. Strength. Compassion. But we rebuilt. And as life returned to the world... We endeavored to ensure this tragedy would not be repeated. But now we are dying. And time will work against us. Truth turned into myth and legend. What we built, misunderstood. Let my words preserve the message and make a record of our loss. But let my words also bring hope. You must find the other [[Temple (Isu)|temples]]. Built by those who knew to turn away from war. They worked to protect us—to save us from the fire. If you can find them... If their work can be saved... so too might this world. Be quick, for time grows short. And guard against the Cross, for there are many who will stand in your way. It is done. The message is delivered. We are gone from this world. All of us. We can do no more. The rest is up to you, Desmond.'' |
| *'''Ezio:''' ''What? Who is Desmond? I don't understand! Please, wait! I have so many questions!'' | | *'''Ezio:''' ''What? Who is Desmond? I don't understand! Please, wait! I have so many questions!'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What the fuck?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What the fuck?'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''Stop screwing around, mate, and help her.<br>Desmond, go and help Lucy.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Stop screwing around, mate, and help her.<br>Desmond, go and help Lucy.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''So what's the plan? We ditch this place and then what?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''So what's the plan? We ditch this place and then what?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''There's another safehouse. It's – We've got company. The truck's just up ahead.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''There's another safehouse. It's—We've got company. The truck's just up ahead.'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''Mister Miles! This is an unexpectedly pleasant turn of events! And here I thought I'd have to waste more men on you! Kind of you to save me the trouble.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Mister Miles! This is an unexpectedly pleasant turn of events! And here I thought I'd have to waste more men on you! Kind of you to save me the trouble.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What do you want, Vidic?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What do you want, Vidic?'' |
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| *'''Lucy:''' ''It's not happening, Warren.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''It's not happening, Warren.'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''You continue to disappoint in every conceivable way, Ms. Stillman. I saved your life once. Do you remember? And '''THIS''' is how you repay me?'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''You continue to disappoint in every conceivable way, Ms. Stillman. I saved your life once. Do you remember? And '''THIS''' is how you repay me?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''You saved me so you could keep experimenting on people – destroying their lives – and for what?'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''You saved me so you could keep experimenting on people—destroying their lives—and for what?'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''Oh, this tired argument again. As I recall, you were there – at my side – every step of the way... Their blood is on YOUR hands just as much as MINE.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Oh, this tired argument again. As I recall, you were there—at my side—every step of the way... Their blood is on YOUR hands just as much as MINE.'' |
| Lucy spoke to Desmond. | | Lucy spoke to Desmond. |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''You need to stop him.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''You need to stop him.'' |
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| *'''Lucy:''' ''You'll have your turn, Desmond. Warren's gonna get what he deserves. I promise.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''You'll have your turn, Desmond. Warren's gonna get what he deserves. I promise.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''So what now? Where are we headed?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''So what now? Where are we headed?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''There's a cabin up north. We should be safe there – at least for a little while. I have to analyze those tapes from your session – figure out what's happening.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''There's a cabin up north. We should be safe there—at least for a little while. I have to analyze those tapes from your session—figure out what's happening.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''And then what?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''And then what?'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Here we go. I've got you all hooked up. Got a long drive ahead of us. Figured you might want to play around with the Animus on the way...'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Here we go. I've got you all hooked up. Got a long drive ahead of us. Figured you might want to play around with the Animus on the way...'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Alright, but I've got some questions first, I mean – what the hell was that in the Vault?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Alright, but I've got some questions first, I mean—what the hell was that in the Vault?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''What you saw proves everything I was afraid of. The Templars aren't our biggest threat. Not by a longshot.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''What you saw proves everything I was afraid of. The Templars aren't our biggest threat. Not by a longshot.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''So... what, the [[sun]] is? What's it going to do? Cook the Earth?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''So... what, the [[sun]] is? What's it going to do? Cook the Earth?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''I doubt it, but... I don't know. There's been some speculation that the Earth's magnetic field is weakening... A sufficiently strong flare could flip the poles and cause geomagnetic reversal. It's all theoretical. But if it happens – the planet could become geologically unstable. Very unstable.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''I doubt it, but... I don't know. There's been some speculation that the Earth's magnetic field is weakening... A sufficiently strong flare could flip the poles and cause geomagnetic reversal. It's all theoretical. But if it happens—the planet could become geologically unstable. Very unstable.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''It's meant to be the stuff of pseudo-science – but clearly something catastrophic happened to the people of the first civilization. And that woman, what was her name? Minerva, was it? – she seemed to think we were due for a second round.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''It's meant to be the stuff of pseudo-science—but clearly something catastrophic happened to the people of the first civilization. And that woman, what was her name? Minerva, was it?—she seemed to think we were due for a second round.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''So either way, we're fucked.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''So either way, we're fucked.'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''I don't know yet... We'll keep reviewing the tapes. And you can keep digging through your memories. Maybe there's more to discover.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''I don't know yet... We'll keep reviewing the tapes. And you can keep digging through your memories. Maybe there's more to discover.'' |
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| Desmond walked toward a [[Chase breakers#Merchandise lifts|lift]], and pulled Lucy close to him. | | Desmond walked toward a [[Chase breakers#Merchandise lifts|lift]], and pulled Lucy close to him. |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''How about this?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''How about this?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''What are you going to–'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''What are you going to—'' |
| Desmond kicked back the lever on the lift, and the two of them rocketed upwards to a ledge. | | Desmond kicked back the lever on the lift, and the two of them rocketed upwards to a ledge. |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Nice job.'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Nice job.'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''It's a cipher with a unique, disposable key. Imagine if someone used the first letter of every word in the Declaration of Independence to encipher something. Well, without the Declaration, you couldn't decrypt it.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''It's a cipher with a unique, disposable key. Imagine if someone used the first letter of every word in the Declaration of Independence to encipher something. Well, without the Declaration, you couldn't decrypt it.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''I bet I could run it through the computer.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''I bet I could run it through the computer.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''There are some things even a computer can't do... like– like love, Rebecca. Like love.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''There are some things even a computer can't do... like—like love, Rebecca. Like love.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''So, Shaun, any lions outside the pride?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''So, Shaun, any lions outside the pride?'' |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''Who was that girl you were dating? Kate?'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''Who was that girl you were dating? Kate?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Ah yeah, Kate. Katie, Katie, Katie, kitty-kat-Kate. Charmed the pants right off her, I did.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Ah yeah, Kate. Katie, Katie, Katie, kitty-kat-Kate. Charmed the pants right off her, I did.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Yeah right. I know for a fact you two didn't make it to second base.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Yeah right. I know for a fact you two didn't make it to second base.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Oh, di– di– ...wait, what, what?'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Oh, di— di—...wait, what, what?'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''We had lunch!'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''We had lunch!'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''You... had lunch... with Kate?'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''You... had lunch... with Kate?'' |
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| *'''Lucy:''' ''What does he mean "The miracle is in the execution?"'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''What does he mean "The miracle is in the execution?"'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''I don’t know. Some kind of commentary on nihilism?'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''I don’t know. Some kind of commentary on nihilism?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''He's playing with us... unless–'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''He's playing with us... unless—'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''...it isn't a video! Hang on. Launch it yourself, when you're ready.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''...it isn't a video! Hang on. Launch it yourself, when you're ready.'' |
| Desmond found himself in a virtual maze. After some free-running, he found Subject 16. | | Desmond found himself in a virtual maze. After some free-running, he found Subject 16. |
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| *'''Rebecca:''' ''The symbol matches the one on the door to the Vault.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''The symbol matches the one on the door to the Vault.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''1419, 1420, 1421... What if they aren't dates?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''1419, 1420, 1421... What if they aren't dates?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''1419, 1420– Oh my God.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''1419, 1420— Oh my God.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''God.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''God.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''On my way.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''On my way.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Whatever this is, it doesn't do anything. It's a dead end.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Whatever this is, it doesn't do anything. It's a dead end.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I'm not so sure–'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I'm not so sure—'' |
| Desmond moved his hand above the pedestal, which activated into a lift on sensing his First Civilization genes, that took the Assassins underground. | | Desmond moved his hand above the pedestal, which activated into a lift on sensing his First Civilization genes, that took the Assassins underground. |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''What's going on?!'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''What's going on?!'' |
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| The Apple activated and showed many different symbols around it. | | The Apple activated and showed many different symbols around it. |
| *'''Lucy:''' ''You sure you asked the right thing?'' | | *'''Lucy:''' ''You sure you asked the right thing?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''I know this, I know this symbol. That's a Phrygian cap. It stands for freedom... and that, that's a {{Wiki|Eye of Providence|Masonic eye}}. Now those two come together in only one place–'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''I know this, I know this symbol. That's a Phrygian cap. It stands for freedom... and that, that's a {{Wiki|Eye of Providence|Masonic eye}}. Now those two come together in only one place—'' |
| Desmond touched the Apple, and it took control of his body, while the other Assassins were frozen in time. | | Desmond touched the Apple, and it took control of his body, while the other Assassins were frozen in time. |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What's happening? I can't move!'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What's happening? I can't move!'' |
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| Clay laughed. | | Clay laughed. |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Hey!'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Hey!'' |
| *'''Clay:''' ''Look at me now!''<br>''Let's talk buddy. Walk with me.'' | | *'''Clay:''' ''Look at me now! Let's talk, buddy. Walk with me.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What is this place?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What is this place?'' |
| *'''Clay:''' ''It's nice isn't it? We're in the guts of the Animus, the original test program. No memories here, just basic physics, weather simulations. Hello world! You're lucky someone up there had the sense to plug you in here. Saved your life.'' | | *'''Clay:''' ''It's nice isn't it? We're in the guts of the Animus, the original test program. No memories here, just basic physics, weather simulations. Hello world! You're lucky someone up there had the sense to plug you in here. Saved your life.'' |
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| *'''Clay:''' ''There, that thing, is your way out.'' | | *'''Clay:''' ''There, that thing, is your way out.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''You're screwing with me.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''You're screwing with me.'' |
| *'''Clay:''' ''Here's the problem, your brain is hash – too many ghosts in your head, too many voices, so, how do you fix that? You claw your way back into the stored data, you find unfinished memories and you crack them open. Finish what you started – until your ancestor has nothing left to show you. That, is a Sync Nexus. Find it, and the Animus can separate Desmond from Ezio and Altaïr and send you home – back to your body.'' | | *'''Clay:''' ''Here's the problem, your brain is hash—too many ghosts in your head, too many voices, so, how do you fix that? You claw your way back into the stored data, you find unfinished memories and you crack them open. Finish what you started—until your ancestor has nothing left to show you. That, is a Sync Nexus. Find it, and the Animus can separate Desmond from Ezio and Altaïr and send you home—back to your body.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''How do you know all this?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''How do you know all this?'' |
| *'''Clay:''' ''Because it happened to me. But my body, it's worm food now. So I'm stuck here. A word of warning – when you step through there, everything changes. Nothing feels... normal. But you are still in control and it's up to you to find your way out.'' | | *'''Clay:''' ''Because it happened to me. But my body, it's worm food now. So I'm stuck here. A word of warning—when you step through there, everything changes. Nothing feels... normal. But you are still in control and it's up to you to find your way out.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Right.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Right.'' |
| *'''Clay:''' ''If you hurry, you might make it back in time for Lucy's funeral.'' | | *'''Clay:''' ''If you hurry, you might make it back in time for Lucy's funeral.'' |
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| *'''Clay:''' ''There's no such thing.'' | | *'''Clay:''' ''There's no such thing.'' |
| Clay disappeared. | | Clay disappeared. |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Yeah I– Thanks.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Yeah I—Thanks.'' |
| Another conversation between Rebecca and Shaun could be heard through Animus Island. | | Another conversation between Rebecca and Shaun could be heard through Animus Island. |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Shaun, it's me. What's happening?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Shaun, it's me. What's happening?'' |
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| After a while, a discussion between Rebecca, Shaun and William Miles could be eavesdropped on. | | After a while, a discussion between Rebecca, Shaun and William Miles could be eavesdropped on. |
| *'''William:''' ''Were they close, Desmond and Lucy? I mean... closer than friends?'' | | *'''William:''' ''Were they close, Desmond and Lucy? I mean... closer than friends?'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Ah... Well, there was the occasional misty-eyed moment, but–'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Ah... Well, there was the occasional misty-eyed moment, but—'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''She liked him, Bill. That's what she told me.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''She liked him, Bill. That's what she told me.'' |
| *'''William:''' ''Hmm. Interesting.'' | | *'''William:''' ''Hmm. Interesting.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''Do you have a point?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Do you have a point?'' |
| *'''Clay:''' ''I want to know, if you regret anything.'' | | *'''Clay:''' ''I want to know, if you regret anything.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Sure. I wish I'd been more patient with my parents. I wish I'd listened. And Lucy... maybe things could have been different if I'd– I'm not sure.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Sure. I wish I'd been more patient with my parents. I wish I'd listened. And Lucy... maybe things could have been different if I'd—I'm not sure.'' |
| *'''Clay:''' ''Thank you.'' | | *'''Clay:''' ''Thank you.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''For what?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''For what?'' |
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| Once Desmond had achieved the necessary [[synchronization]] with his ancestors, he found himself communicating with Jupiter, one of the First Civilization, as Juno and Minerva stood at either side of the ancient figure before him. | | Once Desmond had achieved the necessary [[synchronization]] with his ancestors, he found himself communicating with Jupiter, one of the First Civilization, as Juno and Minerva stood at either side of the ancient figure before him. |
| *'''Jupiter:''' ''Do you hear me, cipher? Can you see me? Ah. There you are. Good. A strange place, this nexus of time. I am not used to the...[[calculations]]. That has always been Minerva's domain.''<br>''I see you still have many questions. Who were we? What became of us? What do we desire of you? You will have your answers. Only listen and I will tell you how.''<br>''Both before the end and after, we sought to save the world. We built vaults within which to work, each dedicated to a different method of salvation. They were placed underground to avoid the war which raged above, and also as a precaution, should we fail in our efforts.''<br>''Each vault's knowledge was transmitted to a single place. It was our duty – mine, Minerva's, and Juno's – to sort and sample all that was collected.''<br>''We chose those solutions which held the most promise, and devoted ourselves to testing their merits. Six we tried in succession, each more encouraging than the last. But none worked. And then the world ended...''<br>''The Earth shook for days. The fires burned for weeks. And when the ash had settled, less than ten thousand of your kind still lived... and far fewer of ours. But we carried on, together. To rebuild. To renew.''<br>''Listen. You must go there. To the place where we labored... labored and lost. Take my words. Pass them from your head into your hands. That is how you will open the way.''<br>''But be warned: much still remains in flux. And I do not know how things will end – either in my time or yours.'' | | *'''Jupiter:''' ''Do you hear me, cipher? Can you see me? Ah. There you are. Good. A strange place, this nexus of time. I am not used to the...[[calculations]]. That has always been Minerva's domain. I see you still have many questions. Who were we? What became of us? What do we desire of you? You will have your answers. Only listen and I will tell you how. Both before the end and after, we sought to save the world. We built vaults within which to work, each dedicated to a different method of salvation. They were placed underground to avoid the war which raged above, and also as a precaution, should we fail in our efforts. Each vault's knowledge was transmitted to a single place. It was our duty—mine, Minerva's, and Juno's—to sort and sample all that was collected. We chose those solutions which held the most promise, and devoted ourselves to testing their merits. Six we tried in succession, each more encouraging than the last. But none worked. And then the world ended... The Earth shook for days. The fires burned for weeks. And when the ash had settled, less than ten thousand of your kind still lived... and far fewer of ours. But we carried on, together. To rebuild. To renew. Listen. You must go there. To the place where we labored... labored and lost. Take my words. Pass them from your head into your hands. That is how you will open the way. But be warned: much still remains in flux. And I do not know how things will end—either in my time or yours.'' |
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| <big>'''Welcome'''</big><br> | | <big>'''Welcome'''</big><br> |
| Taking place in a dark, dimly lit room, Warren Vidic introduced himself to the prospective Abstergo recruits who had excelled in the program's first stage. | | Taking place in a dark, dimly lit room, Warren Vidic introduced himself to the prospective Abstergo recruits who had excelled in the program's first stage. |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''It is a privilege for each one of you to be invited up here. Everyone in this room has proven themselves as more than mere killers. Your skill acquisition in the Animus thus far has been far superior to that of your colleagues, who, as I speak, continue to struggle down below us. But the test of your true worth has barely begun.''<br>''You think you know of our Order. Of our founding in 1119, our quest for domination during the Crusades. The vast treasure and the decline at the end of the 12th century. And, finally, our resurgence as Abstergo.''<br>''You know nothing. It is time to begin your real education. As you continue your training in the Animus, those worthy will be admitted to the secrets of our Order. My assistant will monitor your progress. Once you exit this room there is no turning back. Succeed, and a bright future awaits, fail... and far more than your contract will be terminated.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''It is a privilege for each one of you to be invited up here. Everyone in this room has proven themselves as more than mere killers. Your skill acquisition in the Animus thus far has been far superior to that of your colleagues, who, as I speak, continue to struggle down below us. But the test of your true worth has barely begun. You think you know of our Order. Of our founding in 1119, our quest for domination during the Crusades. The vast treasure and the decline at the end of the 12th century. And, finally, our resurgence as Abstergo. You know nothing. It is time to begin your real education. As you continue your training in the Animus, those worthy will be admitted to the secrets of our Order. My assistant will monitor your progress. Once you exit this room there is no turning back. Succeed, and a bright future awaits, fail... and far more than your contract will be terminated.'' |
| <big>'''First Steps'''</big><br> | | <big>'''First Steps'''</big><br> |
| From their previous first meeting, one Abstergo recruit, [[Juhani Otso Berg]], had began to impress the Templar Order, so much so that Vidic offered encouraging words to help motivate him to climb higher. | | From their previous first meeting, one Abstergo recruit, [[Juhani Otso Berg]], had began to impress the Templar Order, so much so that Vidic offered encouraging words to help motivate him to climb higher. |
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| <big>'''Inducted'''</big><br> | | <big>'''Inducted'''</big><br> |
| Following Berg's luxurious treatment, Vidic prepared to impart an important message to him, though he was interrupted. | | Following Berg's luxurious treatment, Vidic prepared to impart an important message to him, though he was interrupted. |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''I hope you are enjoying the new comforts we have granted you. Of course, you know there is no backing out now. We have plans for you. An important part of this company's future. Truth is–'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''I hope you are enjoying the new comforts we have granted you. Of course, you know there is no backing out now. We have plans for you. An important part of this company's future. Truth is—'' |
| *'''Intercom:''' ''Dr. Vidic. You are wanted in the processing plant.'' | | *'''Intercom:''' ''Dr. Vidic. You are wanted in the processing plant.'' |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''Well... I suppose the truth will have to wait.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Well... I suppose the truth will have to wait.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''You wanna know what's wrong?! I'm sick of being treated like I'm not even here! Desmond, do this! Desmond, do that! Desmond, you'd better figure things out because the sun is going to turn us all to ash and I know I was really nice to you but actually, I'm just another Templar plot-twist and, yes, I would like very much for you to be controlled by a magic space wizard so that you can murder me! So there's you're answer! I'm sick of being a goddamn pawn! I thought it might be different with you! I mean you're my FATHER but is turns out you're no better than the fucking Templars!'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''You wanna know what's wrong?! I'm sick of being treated like I'm not even here! Desmond, do this! Desmond, do that! Desmond, you'd better figure things out because the sun is going to turn us all to ash and I know I was really nice to you but actually, I'm just another Templar plot-twist and, yes, I would like very much for you to be controlled by a magic space wizard so that you can murder me! So there's you're answer! I'm sick of being a goddamn pawn! I thought it might be different with you! I mean you're my FATHER but is turns out you're no better than the fucking Templars!'' |
| Angered to his own breaking point, William punched Desmond in the jaw. | | Angered to his own breaking point, William punched Desmond in the jaw. |
| *'''William:''' ''Don't you EVER equate me with those bastards again! You hear me?! EVERYTHING I do-EVERYTHING I have DONE-has been for you! Maybe I pushed a little too hard? Asked a little too much? But try to remember exactly what's at stake here. You need to get it together, kid! We're running out of time!'' | | *'''William:''' ''Don't you EVER equate me with those bastards again! You hear me?! EVERYTHING I do—EVERYTHING I have DONE—has been for you! Maybe I pushed a little too hard? Asked a little too much? But try to remember exactly what's at stake here. You need to get it together, kid! We're running out of time!'' |
| At this point, Shaun decided to break up the fight for an announcement. | | At this point, Shaun decided to break up the fight for an announcement. |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Riiight. That was unusual. Well, I'm just going to pretend that this never happened and get back to bringing everyone up to speed on where we stand. The news isn't good. It appears this Temple is powered by a collection of um... well, I guess they're batteries. You found one on the way in. But there aren't any more. At least... not down here.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Riiight. That was unusual. Well, I'm just going to pretend that this never happened and get back to bringing everyone up to speed on where we stand. The news isn't good. It appears this Temple is powered by a collection of um... well, I guess they're batteries. You found one on the way in. But there aren't any more. At least... not down here.'' |
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| *'''William:''' ''See what you can do.'' | | *'''William:''' ''See what you can do.'' |
| Shaun agreed, though he appeared just as disgusted with William's indifference as Desmond. | | Shaun agreed, though he appeared just as disgusted with William's indifference as Desmond. |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Obviously. Anyway, Desmond-you can either take a look around here or we can head back into the Animus.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Obviously. Anyway, Desmond—you can either take a look around here or we can head back into the Animus.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''Thanks.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Thanks.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''For what?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''For what?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't know...everything. You've sacrificed a lot for me. You and Shaun both. You upgraded the Animus, helped train me, pulled me out of that coma... You put all that work into the database. Helped me solve [[Clay Kaczmarek|Clay]]'s puzzles... I know I haven't been the easiest person to work with... And I'm sorry for that. And I just want you to know that even if I'm shitty at showing it-I appreciate everything you've done.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't know...everything. You've sacrificed a lot for me. You and Shaun both. You upgraded the Animus, helped train me, pulled me out of that coma... You put all that work into the database. Helped me solve Clay's puzzles... I know I haven't been the easiest person to work with... And I'm sorry for that. And I just want you to know that even if I'm shitty at showing it—I appreciate everything you've done.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''You really think we'll finally get some answers down here?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''You really think we'll finally get some answers down here?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Maybe. Talking to the First Civ has always been a pain in the ass though.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Maybe. Talking to the First Civ has always been a pain in the ass though.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''Thought about it actually. Showing them what we've seen. Trying to work together... They must know so much more than we do. But...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Thought about it actually. Showing them what we've seen. Trying to work together... They must know so much more than we do. But...'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''What is it?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''What is it?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''It's possible that they know what's going to happen. That they WANT it to happen. For all we know they're hiding out in bunkers right now, waiting for the world to end. And then when its all over-out they come-ready to take control.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''It's possible that they know what's going to happen. That they WANT it to happen. For all we know they're hiding out in bunkers right now, waiting for the world to end. And then when its all over—out they come—ready to take control.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''God, I hope you're wrong.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''God, I hope you're wrong.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''So do I, Rebecca. So do I...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''So do I, Rebecca. So do I...'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''Right you are, in fact! I've been reviewing our archives and it appears that Haytham's father was indeed an Assassin. Which means he was likely one too. At least for a little while...'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Right you are, in fact! I've been reviewing our archives and it appears that Haytham's father was indeed an Assassin. Which means he was likely one too. At least for a little while...'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What else did you find?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What else did you find?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''That fellow from the opera – [[Reginald Birch]] – Grand Master of the [[London]] chapter of the Templars. He and Haytham's father – a man named [[Edward Kenway|Edward]] – well, they were longtime rivals. Now, it appears Birch got his hands on Haytham at a rather young age – working his wiles to convince Haytham to switch sides. Wonder how he did it. I'll see if I can't dig up more...'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''That fellow from the opera—[[Reginald Birch]]—Grand Master of the [[London]] chapter of the Templars. He and Haytham's father—a man named [[Edward Kenway|Edward]]—well, they were longtime rivals. Now, it appears Birch got his hands on Haytham at a rather young age—working his wiles to convince Haytham to switch sides. Wonder how he did it. I'll see if I can't dig up more...'' |
| Shaun then asked Desmond about their situation. | | Shaun then asked Desmond about their situation. |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Hon–Honest answer please, Desmond: Do you think we're getting out of this alive?'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Hon—Honest answer please, Desmond: Do you think we're getting out of this alive?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't know... I mean – it's a pretty tall order. If the First Civ couldn't save the world – how the hell are we supposed to swing it?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't know... I mean—it's a pretty tall order. If the First Civ couldn't save the world—how the hell are we supposed to swing it?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''We have some time.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''We have some time.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''We have less than two months! They had decades and a lot more resources. And the worst part... is that we knew this was coming for, what, hundreds of years?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''We have less than two months! They had decades and a lot more resources. And the worst part... is that we knew this was coming for, what, hundreds of years?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''History repeats, it seems. The First Civ was so busy with their war against us – no one even noticed what was happening. We get advanced warning and then fall to fighting with the Templars... Lovely.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''History repeats, it seems. The First Civ was so busy with their war against us—no one even noticed what was happening. We get advanced warning and then fall to fighting with the Templars... Lovely.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Hopefully, whatever's behind that door will make a difference.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Hopefully, whatever's behind that door will make a difference.'' |
| *'''Shaun:'' '''''<nowiki/>''And if it doesn't – well, at least we tried.'' | | *'''Shaun:'' '''''<nowiki/>''And if it doesn't—well, at least we tried.'' |
| Desmond tried to talk to his father with no success. | | Desmond tried to talk to his father with no success. |
| *'''William:''' ''Yes?'' | | *'''William:''' ''Yes?'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''Believe it or not, he used to be an Assassin. THE Assassin, the way I've heard it told. But it turned out that he was a sleeper agent for Abstergo, trained to infiltrate and bring down the organization.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Believe it or not, he used to be an Assassin. THE Assassin, the way I've heard it told. But it turned out that he was a sleeper agent for Abstergo, trained to infiltrate and bring down the organization.'' |
| *'''William:''' ''How did he know you were there? We could be compromised...'' | | *'''William:''' ''How did he know you were there? We could be compromised...'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''They must have caught me snooping inside their network and sent Cross to see what we were after. If they were aware of our current location, we'd know. Though I will say this – it doesn't bode well for future expeditions.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''They must have caught me snooping inside their network and sent Cross to see what we were after. If they were aware of our current location, we'd know. Though I will say this—it doesn't bode well for future expeditions.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''I've set up some cameras topside. If anyone shows up we'll see it.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''I've set up some cameras topside. If anyone shows up we'll see it.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''I'd suggest you go see about finding a socket for that power source. Or we can return to Connor if you prefer. All the artifacts in the world won't mean a thing without the key.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''I'd suggest you go see about finding a socket for that power source. Or we can return to Connor if you prefer. All the artifacts in the world won't mean a thing without the key.'' |
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| Desmond explored the Temple while looking for a socket for the battery he'd just acquired. Along the way, he encountered Juno, who explained the solutions the First Civilization had tried to save the world from the First Disaster. | | Desmond explored the Temple while looking for a socket for the battery he'd just acquired. Along the way, he encountered Juno, who explained the solutions the First Civilization had tried to save the world from the First Disaster. |
| *'''Juno:''' ''In the beginning, when we thought we could be saved, we sought to face the sun's wrath and contain it. Four towers would be built– to pull her fury into this place and dispel it. But even with all we knew... with all we had... It would take too long. A thousand years we could labor and still the work would not be done... The first tower was never completed, the project abandoned... We moved on. But while we labored on other endeavors, a few returned. They thought to automate the process... Metal might finish what flesh could not.''<br>''If we could not meet the sun's cruel embrace... Perhaps we might rebuke it. Already we could generate the fields – to protect us in times of strife... But these were small and simple things. To replicate them on a scale the size of a world... We lacked the energy to make it so. Half the world, they said, then. It is better than none at all. We tried. Again, we failed. A quarter, they asked. Even this, we could not do... A sixth! An eighth! A tenth, they cried! The answer was still the same. Perhaps in time, a city might be spared... But it was time we did not have... So we moved on.'' | | *'''Juno:''' ''In the beginning, when we thought we could be saved, we sought to face the sun's wrath and contain it. Four towers would be built—to pull her fury into this place and dispel it. But even with all we knew... with all we had... It would take too long. A thousand years we could labor and still the work would not be done... The first tower was never completed, the project abandoned... We moved on. But while we labored on other endeavors, a few returned. They thought to automate the process... Metal might finish what flesh could not. If we could not meet the sun's cruel embrace... Perhaps we might rebuke it. Already we could generate the fields—to protect us in times of strife... But these were small and simple things. To replicate them on a scale the size of a world... We lacked the energy to make it so. Half the world, they said, then. It is better than none at all. We tried. Again, we failed. A quarter, they asked. Even this, we could not do... A sixth! An eighth! A tenth, they cried! The answer was still the same. Perhaps in time, a city might be spared... But it was time we did not have... So we moved on.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''No clue. I mean, who knows what else they were working on down here. There are still so many rooms we don't have access to...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''No clue. I mean, who knows what else they were working on down here. There are still so many rooms we don't have access to...'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''But... do you think she's like literally down here? Waiting somewhere? Still alive?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''But... do you think she's like literally down here? Waiting somewhere? Still alive?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Still alive, that's mental! That would mean she'd be at least – 75? 80 thousand years old? They were powerful, yeah – but not that powerful.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Still alive, that's mental! That would mean she'd be at least—75? 80 thousand years old? They were powerful, yeah—but not that powerful.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''They came down here looking for a way to survive... Maybe they found one?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''They came down here looking for a way to survive... Maybe they found one?'' |
| Rebecca then nervously asked Desmond about his encounter with Daniel Cross. | | Rebecca then nervously asked Desmond about his encounter with Daniel Cross. |
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| *'''Rebecca:''' ''It was different. She made a choice. But Cross... if you read the files... Abstergo just... they did terrible things to him.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''It was different. She made a choice. But Cross... if you read the files... Abstergo just... they did terrible things to him.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Rebecca?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Rebecca?'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''You're lucky. We all are. We have people who care about us. Who look out for us. He was all alone – and the people he thought he could trust, they used him.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''You're lucky. We all are. We have people who care about us. Who look out for us. He was all alone—and the people he thought he could trust, they used him.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Did you know him?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Did you know him?'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''No... But... I knew [[Hannah Mueller|Hannah]].'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''No... But... I knew [[Hannah Mueller|Hannah]].'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''So I've noticed.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''So I've noticed.'' |
| *'''William:''' ''Look... it's silly for us to go back and forth like this. I admit, I did a shitty job raising you. I apologize, I'm sorry. But it's important you understand it didn't come from a bad place. You're my son. I love you. I guess I was so busy trying to make sure nothing bad happened, I didn't... consider the consequences. Truce?'' | | *'''William:''' ''Look... it's silly for us to go back and forth like this. I admit, I did a shitty job raising you. I apologize, I'm sorry. But it's important you understand it didn't come from a bad place. You're my son. I love you. I guess I was so busy trying to make sure nothing bad happened, I didn't... consider the consequences. Truce?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I can't believe it's taken me so long to ask, but – how's Mom? She's not...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I can't believe it's taken me so long to ask, but—how's Mom? She's not...'' |
| *'''William:''' ''No, no. Your mother's fine. We decided it would be better if we split up for this job.'' | | *'''William:''' ''No, no. Your mother's fine. We decided it would be better if we split up for this job.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Always assuming the worst.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Always assuming the worst.'' |
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| *'''William:''' ''We'd all be so busy watching our backs, nothing would be accomplished. Imagine that, we're more productive at war...'' | | *'''William:''' ''We'd all be so busy watching our backs, nothing would be accomplished. Imagine that, we're more productive at war...'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Well, have we tried... sending in someone? Doing to them what they did to us with Lucy? Or Cross?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Well, have we tried... sending in someone? Doing to them what they did to us with Lucy? Or Cross?'' |
| *'''William:''' ''We have. And it's never worked. We either sent in people who were either too weak, and found themselves turned – or too strong, and were unable to carry out the charade.'' | | *'''William:''' ''We have. And it's never worked. We either sent in people who were either too weak, and found themselves turned—or too strong, and were unable to carry out the charade.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I just feel like we all want the same thing.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I just feel like we all want the same thing.'' |
| *'''William:''' ''We use the same words, but that's all they are... words. In the end, it all comes down to freedom. We seek it. They detest it. And so there's never an end to the fight. Not until one side is completely gone.'' | | *'''William:''' ''We use the same words, but that's all they are... words. In the end, it all comes down to freedom. We seek it. They detest it. And so there's never an end to the fight. Not until one side is completely gone.'' |
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| *'''William:''' ''Every day.'' | | *'''William:''' ''Every day.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Come on...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Come on...'' |
| *'''William:''' ''I mean it. Every night I'd look. Searching for your name – or variations of it – hoping you'd slip up. Abstergo only found you first because they had better access. A few more days and it would have been me.'' | | *'''William:''' ''I mean it. Every night I'd look. Searching for your name—or variations of it—hoping you'd slip up. Abstergo only found you first because they had better access. A few more days and it would have been me.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Well, I'm here now.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Well, I'm here now.'' |
| *'''William:''' ''And I'm glad.'' | | *'''William:''' ''And I'm glad.'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''Just brushing up on my American history, I... I say history. They certainly teach you strange things in the states.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Just brushing up on my American history, I... I say history. They certainly teach you strange things in the states.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Like what?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Like what?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Well – for all the talk of this being a "[[American Revolutionary War|revolutionary]]" war, it was more of a civil one. Well, not THAT kind of civil. I mean there was no America versus Britain. It was Brit on Brit action. And you can clearly see how the whole thing got started: one war gave birth to the other.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Well—for all the talk of this being a "[[American Revolutionary War|revolutionary]]" war, it was more of a civil one. Well, not THAT kind of civil. I mean there was no America versus Britain. It was Brit on Brit action. And you can clearly see how the whole thing got started: one war gave birth to the other.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''You mean the [[French and Indian War|Seven Years War]]?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''You mean the [[French and Indian War|Seven Years War]]?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Exactly. Seems the Crown overspent in its attempt to keep the French out. Wound up with a great deal of debt. Believing that the colonists should help to shoulder the burden, new taxes were created. It was a reasonable request – even if Parliament was rather, well, undiplomatic about it.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Exactly. Seems the Crown overspent in its attempt to keep the French out. Wound up with a great deal of debt. Believing that the colonists should help to shoulder the burden, new taxes were created. It was a reasonable request—even if Parliament was rather, well, undiplomatic about it.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''It's not really fair to tax people for a war they didn't want any part of...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''It's not really fair to tax people for a war they didn't want any part of...'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''What?! Didn't want any part of?! Did you not notice [[George Washington]] with [[Edward Braddock]]? He was right in the middle of it! So here you have the Crown spending who knows how much money to secure a place for the colonists to thrive – and then when they ask for a little bit of help... Right, look, think of it this way. King George and the colonists, they all go out to dinner, right. And when the bill comes, George asks them to kick in and pay their share. Fair enough! But keep in mind, his family's been taking them out to dinner, gratis, for DECADES now. But the colonists, oh no, they insist they only had a glass of water and a side salad. Nevermind the table is FULL of half-eaten food and empty bottles of wine. And then when the King points this out, what do the colonists do? Oh! They flip the table over and storm out of the restaurant – probably intending to return later and burn it down.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''What?! Didn't want any part of?! Did you not notice [[George Washington]] with [[Edward Braddock]]? He was right in the middle of it! So here you have the Crown spending who knows how much money to secure a place for the colonists to thrive—and then when they ask for a little bit of help... Right, look, think of it this way. King George and the colonists, they all go out to dinner, right. And when the bill comes, George asks them to kick in and pay their share. Fair enough! But keep in mind, his family's been taking them out to dinner, gratis, for DECADES now. But the colonists, oh no, they insist they only had a glass of water and a side salad. Nevermind the table is FULL of half-eaten food and empty bottles of wine. And then when the King points this out, what do the colonists do? Oh! They flip the table over and storm out of the restaurant—probably intending to return later and burn it down.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''You left out the part where the King pointed a GUN at the colonists and forced them to cover dinner for EVERYONE at the restaurant.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''You left out the part where the King pointed a GUN at the colonists and forced them to cover dinner for EVERYONE at the restaurant.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Riiight. Right, yeah. Interesting take. IF he pulled out a gun – and it's not fair to say he did – it would only have been after the hundredth failed attempt at getting them to pay their fair share.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Riiight. Right, yeah. Interesting take. IF he pulled out a gun—and it's not fair to say he did—it would only have been after the hundredth failed attempt at getting them to pay their fair share.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''But how do you define someone's fair share?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''But how do you define someone's fair share?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''With a war, apparently.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''With a war, apparently.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''They were working on some weird stuff towards the end. Trying to engineer new bodies and store their minds inside computers.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''They were working on some weird stuff towards the end. Trying to engineer new bodies and store their minds inside computers.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Failure after failure. It must have been hard for them...'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Failure after failure. It must have been hard for them...'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I worry about it too. I mean - they say there's something in here that'll help us. But what is it? Why is it locked up if it's exactly what we need?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I worry about it too. I mean—they say there's something in here that'll help us. But what is it? Why is it locked up if it's exactly what we need?'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''I don't know... Maybe it's dangerous. Maybe they wanted to make sure only you could reach it.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''I don't know... Maybe it's dangerous. Maybe they wanted to make sure only you could reach it.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''That's the other question... what makes me so special?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''That's the other question... what makes me so special?'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't know...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I don't know...'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said anything.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said anything.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''No - it's fine. I really don't know. I was talking to my dad about it. It's hard to say. I mean - Juno definitely took control. But I think I agreed to it on some level. I think I let her in. No. That's not right... It wasn't her, not exactly. It was more like... a program. Does that sound weird? It showed me things.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''No—it's fine. I really don't know. I was talking to my dad about it. It's hard to say. I mean—Juno definitely took control. But I think I agreed to it on some level. I think I let her in. No. That's not right... It wasn't her, not exactly. It was more like... a program. Does that sound weird? It showed me things.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''What did you see?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''What did you see?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''That if I didn't stop Lucy, Abstergo would get the Apple and we'd all be dead.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''That if I didn't stop Lucy, Abstergo would get the Apple and we'd all be dead.'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''Unbelievable...'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Unbelievable...'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What's up?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What's up?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Your politicians are constantly referencing the founding fathers – and insisting they must have been in support of one thing or another. I have never seen such a blatant disregard for history.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Your politicians are constantly referencing the founding fathers—and insisting they must have been in support of one thing or another. I have never seen such a blatant disregard for history.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''That's just typical political propaganda.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''That's just typical political propaganda.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''It's also dishonest and delusional. How could anyone claim to know what these people wanted based off scraps of paper and wishful thinking?'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''It's also dishonest and delusional. How could anyone claim to know what these people wanted based off scraps of paper and wishful thinking?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''They're looking for intent – what these men envisioned for our country and its future.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''They're looking for intent—what these men envisioned for our country and its future.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Idealistic... and unlikely. I don't think most of your presidents and senators and judges care what the founders thought. They just want to know how they can bend old words to achieve modern goals. Who cares if they were deists or theists or wanted a central bank. Why do people need the validation? What should matter is what you – as an individual, believe. And why you believe it. What? Are we so insecure that we have to find 18th century letters to validate our beliefs? Oh, look mom! A dead man agreed with me. Maybe. If you transpose the letters in his shopping list you can plainly see he was on my side.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Idealistic... and unlikely. I don't think most of your presidents and senators and judges care what the founders thought. They just want to know how they can bend old words to achieve modern goals. Who cares if they were deists or theists or wanted a central bank. Why do people need the validation? What should matter is what you—as an individual, believe. And why you believe it. What? Are we so insecure that we have to find 18th century letters to validate our beliefs? Oh, look mom! A dead man agreed with me. Maybe. If you transpose the letters in his shopping list you can plainly see he was on my side.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Jesus Shaun. That's a cynical way to look at it...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Jesus Shaun. That's a cynical way to look at it...'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Doesn't make it less true. I keep trying to understand how men like Washington and Jefferson could dedicate their lives to the pursuit of liberty and equality, yet have no problem owning slaves. It's hypocritical in the extreme. And your history books make only passing mention of the subject. As if... as if it were of little consequence.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Doesn't make it less true. I keep trying to understand how men like Washington and Jefferson could dedicate their lives to the pursuit of liberty and equality, yet have no problem owning slaves. It's hypocritical in the extreme. And your history books make only passing mention of the subject. As if... as if it were of little consequence.'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''There's a museum in Cairo with one on display.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''There's a museum in Cairo with one on display.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I guess Connor will have to wait.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I guess Connor will have to wait.'' |
| *'''William:''' ''No. You stay. We need to find that key - and time is running out. I'll make the trip.'' | | *'''William:''' ''No. You stay. We need to find that key—and time is running out. I'll make the trip.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What about Cross?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What about Cross?'' |
| *'''William:''' ''Everything's going to be fine. I'll be back soon.'' | | *'''William:''' ''Everything's going to be fine. I'll be back soon.'' |
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| *'''Juno:''' ''What is a fact? Is it fixed? Immutable? Certain in its existence and only awaiting discovery? Or might it be changed? Here we learned the answer - and thought that it might save us. They were used to command. To control. To own. But we soon discovered another use. When enough sat in thrall and were told to believe, their thoughts took on form. What was imagined became real. If a hundred minds could wish away a wall or create a tree, what might a thousand do? Ten thousand? More? Might we change the consensus and will the threat away? We resolved to send one into the sky where it illuminate us all. Once placed, a sentence would be uttered: Make us safe. In this way, we would change the consensus. We would save the world. But it never came to be. We sent a dozen of them skyward - but there was no way to maintain control. To direct the beam. To enthrall the world. To speak the words. Though this was strange and dangerous - what we tried next was worse...''<br>''Our first instance was to travel back. To change the past. But we could not find a way. But forward… We could look forward... And so here we sought to see beyond ourselves - and know what was to come. First we watched to learn if our work would succeed. But the answer was always the same. So we moved on to other things, but she remained. The one you call Minerva. In time she too stopped looking - and instead began to speak. She called out across time in the hopes that you might be saved. She hid messages where none might find them, save for you and those within this place...'' | | *'''Juno:''' ''What is a fact? Is it fixed? Immutable? Certain in its existence and only awaiting discovery? Or might it be changed? Here we learned the answer—and thought that it might save us. They were used to command. To control. To own. But we soon discovered another use. When enough sat in thrall and were told to believe, their thoughts took on form. What was imagined became real. If a hundred minds could wish away a wall or create a tree, what might a thousand do? Ten thousand? More? Might we change the consensus and will the threat away? We resolved to send one into the sky where it illuminate us all. Once placed, a sentence would be uttered: Make us safe. In this way, we would change the consensus. We would save the world. But it never came to be. We sent a dozen of them skyward—but there was no way to maintain control. To direct the beam. To enthrall the world. To speak the words. Though this was strange and dangerous—what we tried next was worse... Our first instance was to travel back. To change the past. But we could not find a way. But forward… We could look forward... And so here we sought to see beyond ourselves—and know what was to come. First we watched to learn if our work would succeed. But the answer was always the same. So we moved on to other things, but she remained. The one you call Minerva. In time she too stopped looking—and instead began to speak. She called out across time in the hopes that you might be saved. She hid messages where none might find them, save for you and those within this place...'' |
| *'''William:''' ''Fascinating...'' | | *'''William:''' ''Fascinating...'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I'm tired of it. The cryptic warnings. The threats. Just tell us what you want!'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I'm tired of it. The cryptic warnings. The threats. Just tell us what you want!'' |
| *'''William:''' ''But they are… "We saw the Nephilim there. We seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and we looked the same to them." Imagine trying to explain all this to a two-year-old. To a grasshopper. When they said the will of the gods was unknowable, they meant it - literally.'' | | *'''William:''' ''But they are… "We saw the Nephilim there. We seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and we looked the same to them." Imagine trying to explain all this to a two-year-old. To a grasshopper. When they said the will of the gods was unknowable, they meant it—literally.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I killed her, you know. I killed Lucy.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I killed her, you know. I killed Lucy.'' |
| *'''William:''' ''It was the Apple, son. It was Juno.'' | | *'''William:''' ''It was the Apple, son. It was Juno.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I saw what she was. What would happen if I let her live. I could have stopped myself. I mean... there was a force there. But I didn't have to. I chose to.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I saw what she was. What would happen if I let her live. I could have stopped myself. I mean... there was a force there. But I didn't have to. I chose to.'' |
| *'''William:''' ''Desmond...'' | | *'''William:''' ''Desmond...'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Lucy was going to betray us and take the Apple back to Abstergo. I saw the satellite launch. I saw them turn it on. And then... it failed... Whatever's on the other side of that door - it benefits Juno. We need to be careful.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Lucy was going to betray us and take the Apple back to Abstergo. I saw the satellite launch. I saw them turn it on. And then... it failed... Whatever's on the other side of that door—it benefits Juno. We need to be careful.'' |
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| *'''Rebecca:''' ''There's more.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''There's more.'' |
| Rebecca played back a video of Warren Vidic holding William hostage. | | Rebecca played back a video of Warren Vidic holding William hostage. |
| *'''Vidic:''' ''Hello again, Mister Miles. I hope this message finds you well - or as well as it can, all things considered… It appears we now each have something the other desires. I propose a trade. Bring me the Apple and I'll return your father to you no worse for the wear. Should you refuse, he will still be returned, albeit much worse for the wear. I assume you'd like to avoid an unpleasant outcome.'' | | *'''Vidic:''' ''Hello again, Mister Miles. I hope this message finds you well—or as well as it can, all things considered… It appears we now each have something the other desires. I propose a trade. Bring me the Apple and I'll return your father to you no worse for the wear. Should you refuse, he will still be returned, albeit much worse for the wear. I assume you'd like to avoid an unpleasant outcome.'' |
| Desmond narrates the decision to go to Italy and rescue his father. | | Desmond narrates the decision to go to Italy and rescue his father. |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I always knew it would come to this - just not so soon. I wonder if Abstergo even knows what's about to happen… And has this been a part of their plan all along? Maybe they want the world to end. To see it all burned away. Then they'd have their new world - ripe for the reshaping... We talked about looking for another power source. Leaving him there. That's probably what he'd want. For us to finish the mission. But I can't. It's hard enough taking a life - but letting one be taken... Knowing there was something I could do about it. Not a chance. Might be I'm risking my life - risking all our lives to save an asshole. But what else am I supposed to do? That asshole is my dad.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I always knew it would come to this—just not so soon. I wonder if Abstergo even knows what's about to happen… And has this been a part of their plan all along? Maybe they want the world to end. To see it all burned away. Then they'd have their new world—ripe for the reshaping... We talked about looking for another power source. Leaving him there. That's probably what he'd want. For us to finish the mission. But I can't. It's hard enough taking a life—but letting one be taken... Knowing there was something I could do about it. Not a chance. Might be I'm risking my life—risking all our lives to save an asshole. But what else am I supposed to do? That asshole is my dad.'' |
| Desmond managed to infiltrate Abstergo, kill both Daniel Cross and Warren Vidic, and rescue his father. | | Desmond managed to infiltrate Abstergo, kill both Daniel Cross and Warren Vidic, and rescue his father. |
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| *'''Juno:''' ''A new world approached. One that was dark and cold. It would consume us. For we were flesh and flesh is frail. Though suits and shields might offer comfort – such adornments would not suffice... Not to save us all... So we sought to change what we were. In this manner we might thrive in a world made poisonous... It was [[Aita]] who volunteered to see if it might be done. Aita, my husband, my love. In the end it changed him... Ruined him... He was made a prisoner of the machines. The body might survive – but his mind became brittle to the touch... He begged me for release. For days – for weeks – for months. I pleaded with him to give us more time to find another way. But there wasn't one. Not for him. Not for us...''<br>''What is consciousness but a series of electrical impulses... And the body a vessel to hold these sparks. But it is weak. In time, it decays and crumbles into dust... We asked ourselves, then: what if it might be replaced – with something stronger. Something better. So we forged a new vessel. One that might endure. It proved easy enough to enter... But to leave... To leave required something more... Something wrong... And so this too they abandoned. I wondered, though... were they right to turn away...'' | | *'''Juno:''' ''A new world approached. One that was dark and cold. It would consume us. For we were flesh and flesh is frail. Though suits and shields might offer comfort—such adornments would not suffice... Not to save us all... So we sought to change what we were. In this manner we might thrive in a world made poisonous... It was [[Aita]] who volunteered to see if it might be done. Aita, my husband, my love. In the end it changed him... Ruined him... He was made a prisoner of the machines. The body might survive—but his mind became brittle to the touch... He begged me for release. For days—for weeks—for months. I pleaded with him to give us more time to find another way. But there wasn't one. Not for him. Not for us... What is consciousness but a series of electrical impulses... And the body a vessel to hold these sparks. But it is weak. In time, it decays and crumbles into dust... We asked ourselves, then: what if it might be replaced—with something stronger. Something better. So we forged a new vessel. One that might endure. It proved easy enough to enter... But to leave... To leave required something more... Something wrong... And so this too they abandoned. I wondered, though... were they right to turn away...'' |
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| Desmond and the team returned from Italy. | | Desmond and the team returned from Italy. |
| *'''William:''' ''I'd get that power source hooked up before heading back into the Animus - but it's your call.'' | | *'''William:''' ''I'd get that power source hooked up before heading back into the Animus—but it's your call.'' |
| Shaun expressed his regret at not asking Desmond to hack into the Abstergo servers. | | Shaun expressed his regret at not asking Desmond to hack into the Abstergo servers. |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''I regret not asking you to hack into the Abstergo servers while you were there. A couple of well-placed relays and we'd be swimming in information.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''I regret not asking you to hack into the Abstergo servers while you were there. A couple of well-placed relays and we'd be swimming in information.'' |
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| *'''Shaun:''' ''Things are getting worse outside.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Things are getting worse outside.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What do you mean?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What do you mean?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' Every day for the past two weeks the sun has been throwing off larger and larger flares. Older satellites are starting to malfunction, I hear rumblings of recalling the crew on the international space station. There's already work being done as well to shield power stations and transformers on the ground. Not that any of it matters. This goes far beyond some brownouts... We all saw what's ACTUALLY coming. | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Every day for the past two weeks the sun has been throwing off larger and larger flares. Older satellites are starting to malfunction, I hear rumblings of recalling the crew on the international space station. There's already work being done as well to shield power stations and transformers on the ground. Not that any of it matters. This goes far beyond some brownouts... We all saw what's ACTUALLY coming.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Do you know how it works?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Do you know how it works?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Look, I'm no physicist, but it's, it's something to do with the Earth's magnetic field. The flares and mass ejections disturb it, which appears to trigger seismic events. I've tried reaching out to people who might know better, but they all insist it's bunk. And I don't blame them. It sounds ridiculous...'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Look, I'm no physicist, but it's, it's something to do with the Earth's magnetic field. The flares and mass ejections disturb it, which appears to trigger seismic events. I've tried reaching out to people who might know better, but they all insist it's bunk. And I don't blame them. It sounds ridiculous...'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''His name was Clay.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''His name was Clay.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Sorry. Didn't Clay say Washington was a Templar?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Sorry. Didn't Clay say Washington was a Templar?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''No. He indicated that Washington came into contact with an Apple of Eden. But beyond that, it's all speculation. Furthermore, judging from the portrait referenced by Clay, the event occurred much later in Washington's life. Perhaps Connor wasn't even involved. It's very hard to know for sure. We'll just have to wait and see what - if anything - happens.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''No. He indicated that Washington came into contact with an Apple of Eden. But beyond that, it's all speculation. Furthermore, judging from the portrait referenced by Clay, the event occurred much later in Washington's life. Perhaps Connor wasn't even involved. It's very hard to know for sure. We'll just have to wait and see what—if anything—happens.'' |
| Rebecca asked Desmond about returning to Abstergo's facility Rome. | | Rebecca asked Desmond about returning to Abstergo's facility Rome. |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''So, what was it like being back at Abstergo?'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''So, what was it like being back at Abstergo?'' |
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| *'''Rebecca:''' ''I guess he never really recovered...'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''I guess he never really recovered...'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''What do you mean?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''What do you mean?'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''When he first came to us, he was exhibiting symptoms of the bleeding effect. It was real bad. He'd just go in and out at a moment's notice - no Animus required. Got a little violent too, sometimes. It took a while and a bunch of therapy, but we thought we had it under control. once he went back over to Abstergo, though... who knows what they did to him.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''When he first came to us, he was exhibiting symptoms of the bleeding effect. It was real bad. He'd just go in and out at a moment's notice—no Animus required. Got a little violent too, sometimes. It took a while and a bunch of therapy, but we thought we had it under control. once he went back over to Abstergo, though... who knows what they did to him.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''I still worry about that happening to me.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''I still worry about that happening to me.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''He was RAISED in an Animus, Desmond. There's overexposure and then, there's... Daniel. Poor guy. That could never happen to you. We won't let it.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''He was RAISED in an Animus, Desmond. There's overexposure and then, there's... Daniel. Poor guy. That could never happen to you. We won't let it.'' |
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| *'''Rebecca:''' ''When this is all over, we should take a trip somewhere. Celebratory vacation!'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''When this is all over, we should take a trip somewhere. Celebratory vacation!'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Yeah, that sounds nice.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Yeah, that sounds nice.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Listen to you. Italy, Brazil, and the United States - all in the span of a few weeks - and you're complaining about not getting out enough?'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Listen to you. Italy, Brazil, and the United States—all in the span of a few weeks—and you're complaining about not getting out enough?'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Seriously, Shaun?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Seriously, Shaun?'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''No, not seriously. Are you mad? Trust me - no one wants time off more than I do, right. Do you have ANY IDEA how hard it is to crank those database entries out as fast as I do?'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''No, not seriously. Are you mad? Trust me—no one wants time off more than I do, right. Do you have ANY IDEA how hard it is to crank those database entries out as fast as I do?'' |
| Desmond went to see his father. | | Desmond went to see his father. |
| *'''William:''' ''Hello.'' | | *'''William:''' ''Hello.'' |
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| *'''William:''' ''I doubt it. Sure, he pioneered the Animus, but they've had the technology for decades now. Plenty of other people can take his place.'' | | *'''William:''' ''I doubt it. Sure, he pioneered the Animus, but they've had the technology for decades now. Plenty of other people can take his place.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''And Cross?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''And Cross?'' |
| *'''William:''' ''He was a loose cannon – I doubt anyone's mourning his death. I think these days he was more a symbol than an asset.'' | | *'''William:''' ''He was a loose cannon—I doubt anyone's mourning his death. I think these days he was more a symbol than an asset.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Hmmm...'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Hmmm...'' |
| *'''William:''' ''Sorry. I don't mean to dismiss what you did. But it's going to take a lot more than a couple of deaths to stop the Templars.'' | | *'''William:''' ''Sorry. I don't mean to dismiss what you did. But it's going to take a lot more than a couple of deaths to stop the Templars.'' |
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| *'''Minerva:''' ''Juno dwells within these walls, awaiting release. I will explain. While we worked to save the world, she sought, instead, to conquer it. She used our machines to set her plans in motion. Divination through numbers. There is a pattern to existence. To comprehend the [[calculations]] is to tame time. This was my focus. And so I built [[the Eye]] to aid us. But she turned it towards her own ends. When we discovered her treachery, we put a stop to it. And then we left. But first we called to you... That you might try again. We thought it would be safe with her gone. Now I see we were deceived. She survived. She endured. And then she began to work... For centuries Tinia and I walked the world, hoping to rekindle the spark of civilization. We shared what we knew as best we could. We were not the only ones. But for all the power we wrought, still death would claim us. But before it did, I would have one last look to know if we had succeeded.'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''Juno dwells within these walls, awaiting release. I will explain. While we worked to save the world, she sought, instead, to conquer it. She used our machines to set her plans in motion. Divination through numbers. There is a pattern to existence. To comprehend the [[calculations]] is to tame time. This was my focus. And so I built [[the Eye]] to aid us. But she turned it towards her own ends. When we discovered her treachery, we put a stop to it. And then we left. But first we called to you... That you might try again. We thought it would be safe with her gone. Now I see we were deceived. She survived. She endured. And then she began to work... For centuries Tinia and I walked the world, hoping to rekindle the spark of civilization. We shared what we knew as best we could. We were not the only ones. But for all the power we wrought, still death would claim us. But before it did, I would have one last look to know if we had succeeded.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''That's how you're here now?'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''That's how you're here now?'' |
| *'''Minerva:''' ''I had hoped you might find this place – and finish our work. But it is too late. You and the Templars have squabbled over our refuse. You have wasted centuries. And so you have lost your chance. You cannot hope to stop the end now, Desmond. Only to survive it.'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''I had hoped you might find this place—and finish our work. But it is too late. You and the Templars have squabbled over our refuse. You have wasted centuries. And so you have lost your chance. You cannot hope to stop the end now, Desmond. Only to survive it.'' |
| *'''Juno:''' ''She's lying! Only touch of the pedestal and the world WILL be saved.'' | | *'''Juno:''' ''She's lying! Only touch of the pedestal and the world WILL be saved.'' |
| *'''Minerva:''' ''Better the world burn than she be loosed upon it.'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''Better the world burn than she be loosed upon it.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''Show me.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Show me.'' |
| Desmond was shown a vision of what would happen to the world if he refused to use the device. | | Desmond was shown a vision of what would happen to the world if he refused to use the device. |
| *'''Juno:''' ''If you heed Minerva the sun will have its way. The ground will crack and spit fire into the sky. All the world will burn. But this does not end the world, merely heralds its arrival. Darkness follows. Then you emerge... Resolving to lay a foundation that such a tragedy does not befall the world again. You will become a symbol to those who survive. Hope. Knowledge. Determination. You will inspire them to rebuild. To thrive once more. And as the world heals, so too will humanity... But you are just a man. Frail and mortal. You pass from the world, leaving behind only a memory. A... legacy. You will be remembered first as a hero. Later as a legend. And in time... As a god. It is the cruelest fate. To have written words that meant well – and see them made wicked and unwise. What was meant to encourage life – used instead to justify taking it! And so now you see... That what was shall be again. So tell me: How is this better?'' | | *'''Juno:''' ''If you heed Minerva the sun will have its way. The ground will crack and spit fire into the sky. All the world will burn. But this does not end the world, merely heralds its arrival. Darkness follows. Then you emerge... Resolving to lay a foundation that such a tragedy does not befall the world again. You will become a symbol to those who survive. Hope. Knowledge. Determination. You will inspire them to rebuild. To thrive once more. And as the world heals, so too will humanity... But you are just a man. Frail and mortal. You pass from the world, leaving behind only a memory. A... legacy. You will be remembered first as a hero. Later as a legend. And in time... As a god. It is the cruelest fate. To have written words that meant well—and see them made wicked and unwise. What was meant to encourage life—used instead to justify taking it! And so now you see... That what was shall be again. So tell me: How is this better?'' |
| Desmond, Juno and Minerva then continued their conversation. | | Desmond, Juno and Minerva then continued their conversation. |
| *'''Juno:''' ''She would sacrifice you – sacrifice the WORLD – for no other reason than to deny me vindication.'' | | *'''Juno:''' ''She would sacrifice you—sacrifice the WORLD—for no other reason than to deny me vindication.'' |
| *'''Minerva:''' ''They will enslave your kind, Desmond. Is this not why you fight? Is this not why you came here? To ensure more than just your race's future, but its freedom?'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''They will enslave your kind, Desmond. Is this not why you fight? Is this not why you came here? To ensure more than just your race's future, but its freedom?'' |
| *'''Juno:''' ''What future? What freedom? Billions dead and the whole cycle begun anew? This world has known nothing but heartache and horror since we left it.'' | | *'''Juno:''' ''What future? What freedom? Billions dead and the whole cycle begun anew? This world has known nothing but heartache and horror since we left it.'' |
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| *'''Desmond:''' ''ENOUGH!'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''ENOUGH!'' |
| *'''Minerva:''' ''You must not do this.'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''You must not do this.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''Whatever Juno's planning – however terrible it might seem today – we'll find a way to stop it. But the alternative, what you want... There's no hope there.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''Whatever Juno's planning—however terrible it might seem today—we'll find a way to stop it. But the alternative, what you want... There's no hope there.'' |
| *'''Minerva:''' ''If you free her – you'll be destroyed.'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''If you free her—you'll be destroyed.'' |
| *'''Juno:''' ''It will happen in an instant. There will be no pain.'' | | *'''Juno:''' ''It will happen in an instant. There will be no pain.'' |
| *'''Minerva:''' ''You mustn't!'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''You mustn't!'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''It's done, Minerva. The decision's made.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''It's done, Minerva. The decision's made.'' |
| *'''Minerva:''' ''Then the consequences of this mistake are yours to live – and die – with.'' | | *'''Minerva:''' ''Then the consequences of this mistake are yours to live—and die—with.'' |
| *'''Desmond:''' ''You need to go. All of you. Now. Get as far away from here as you can.'' | | *'''Desmond:''' ''You need to go. All of you. Now. Get as far away from here as you can.'' |
| *'''William:''' ''Come with us. We'll find another way.'' | | *'''William:''' ''Come with us. We'll find another way.'' |
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| An Abstergo employee began explaining to a colleague on how to synchronize Desmond's data to the cloud. | | An Abstergo employee began explaining to a colleague on how to synchronize Desmond's data to the cloud. |
| *'''Abstergo employee:''' ''Alright! We're up and running. This code is hacked to all hell– nicely hacked but hacked. The worm found three pivots before failing, so we've got those. You need to locate the remaining pivots on your own from inside. The three we've got will triangulate the rest. It's a sweet bit of hacking on my part if I dare say– each pivot detects the others in proximity. The should be twelve total. Every one you find is supposed to produce a hex cipher and that's what we're after. Once you find them all, we'll sequence the code, package the data and Bob's your uncle. Now, don't putz around too much in revolutionary America– I know it's tempting. So I've planted two of our pivots, not easy from my end, believe you me, but there they are. You can see those two activating a buried one... kinda. If you drop the third one we have, the buried pivot's precise location should resolve. Then go gather the hex cipher, rinse, and repeat. If you get a chance I'd love to see Franklin's Glass Harmonica in person... just a side note. Have fun!'' | | *'''Abstergo employee:''' ''Alright! We're up and running. This code is hacked to all hell—nicely hacked but hacked. The worm found three pivots before failing, so we've got those. You need to locate the remaining pivots on your own from inside. The three we've got will triangulate the rest. It's a sweet bit of hacking on my part if I dare say—each pivot detects the others in proximity. The should be twelve total. Every one you find is supposed to produce a hex cipher and that's what we're after. Once you find them all, we'll sequence the code, package the data and Bob's your uncle. Now, don't putz around too much in revolutionary America—I know it's tempting. So I've planted two of our pivots, not easy from my end, believe you me, but there they are. You can see those two activating a buried one... kinda. If you drop the third one we have, the buried pivot's precise location should resolve. Then go gather the hex cipher, rinse, and repeat. If you get a chance I'd love to see Franklin's Glass Harmonica in person... just a side note. Have fun!'' |
| After finding all pivots, Desmond's data was uploaded to the cloud. | | After finding all pivots, Desmond's data was uploaded to the cloud. |
| *'''Abstergo employee:''' ''Holy crap. We did it. It's done. His data's uploading to the cloud! HAHAHAHAHAHA! Vegas baby! Vegas!'' | | *'''Abstergo employee:''' ''Holy crap. We did it. It's done. His data's uploading to the cloud! HAHAHAHAHAHA! Vegas baby! Vegas!'' |
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| *'''[[Melanie Lemay|Melanie]]:''' ''Fantastic work! Very promising. All right... easy now. There you go. Welcome back. Well, your numbers look good... Now, let's make sure we didn't break your brain, all right? I need you to move your head and look at these lights. Just here. Look up. That's it. Down. So far so good. Let's get you up. So, welcome to the [[Sample 17 Project]]. Before you get started, you're gonna need this... There you go. Testing, testing... 1,2,3... hello, (Hello). (Is it good?) It works? All right. Let's take a walk. Your file says you've done Memory Research before, but not to this extent, which is surprising. You're very good. The data-steams are very stable. Impressive, right? This building is barely six months old, but Abstergo Entertainment has been a studio for a few years. Since 2010. Maybe you saw [[Liberation]]? That was our first title powered by [[Animus]] tech. That was just the tip of the iceberg. Soon we'll be unveiling commercial Animus servers for the whole world to enjoy. They'll offer passive experiences, of course. Edited versions of real history. But only the exciting parts. And we think we found the perfect subject for our first full-length virtual feature: [[Caribbean]] [[Piracy|pirates]]! So that's your gig. It'll just take a minute, okay?'' | | *'''[[Melanie Lemay|Melanie]]:''' ''Fantastic work! Very promising. All right... easy now. There you go. Welcome back. Well, your numbers look good... Now, let's make sure we didn't break your brain, all right? I need you to move your head and look at these lights. Just here. Look up. That's it. Down. So far so good. Let's get you up. So, welcome to the [[Sample 17 Project]]. Before you get started, you're gonna need this... There you go. Testing, testing... 1,2,3... hello, (Hello). (Is it good?) It works? All right. Let's take a walk. Your file says you've done Memory Research before, but not to this extent, which is surprising. You're very good. The data-steams are very stable. Impressive, right? This building is barely six months old, but Abstergo Entertainment has been a studio for a few years. Since 2010. Maybe you saw [[Liberation]]? That was our first title powered by Animus tech. That was just the tip of the iceberg. Soon we'll be unveiling commercial Animus servers for the whole world to enjoy. They'll offer passive experiences, of course. Edited versions of real history. But only the exciting parts. And we think we found the perfect subject for our first full-length virtual feature: [[Caribbean]] [[Piracy|pirates]]! So that's your gig. It'll just take a minute, okay?'' |
| *'''[[Rebecca Crane|Rebecca]]:''' ''Well, thank you Nancy. (Have a good day.)'' | | *'''[[Rebecca Crane|Rebecca]]:''' ''Well, thank you Nancy. (Have a good day.)'' |
| *'''Melanie:''' ''This if for you. The primary tool of our trade. Your communicator. Power it up and give it a look. It's pretty slick. You might have noticed that security seems a little light around here. That's because your communicator is your key to getting around. See that flashing wireless signal? It means you're hooked up to the elevator. I'll let you do the honors. We're headed up to the Sample 17 studio. Second floor. You ready? Let's go! Ah, there's the boss... [[Olivier Garneau]], our CCO. I'll introduce you. (Hello!)'' | | *'''Melanie:''' ''This if for you. The primary tool of our trade. Your communicator. Power it up and give it a look. It's pretty slick. You might have noticed that security seems a little light around here. That's because your communicator is your key to getting around. See that flashing wireless signal? It means you're hooked up to the elevator. I'll let you do the honors. We're headed up to the Sample 17 studio. Second floor. You ready? Let's go! Ah, there's the boss... [[Olivier Garneau]], our CCO. I'll introduce you. (Hello!)'' |
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| *'''Olivier:''' ''I haven't. (Hello.) What project?'' | | *'''Olivier:''' ''I haven't. (Hello.) What project?'' |
| *'''Melanie:''' ''Sample 17. The Kenway line.'' | | *'''Melanie:''' ''Sample 17. The Kenway line.'' |
| *'''Oliver:''' ''[[Haytham Kenway|Haytham]]? [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]]?'' | | *'''Oliver:''' ''Haytham? [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]]?'' |
| *'''Melanie:''' ''[[Edward Kenway|Edward]]. The pirate!'' | | *'''Melanie:''' ''Edward. The pirate!'' |
| *'''Olivier:''' ''Ah... Arrrgh... Yarrr matey! Very exciting. Welcome aboard. Melanie, can we talk in your office for a minute?'' | | *'''Olivier:''' ''Ah... Arrrgh... Yarrr matey! Very exciting. Welcome aboard. Melanie, can we talk in your office for a minute?'' |
| *'''Melanie:''' ''Just let me get this one settled and I'll see you in... five minutes?'' | | *'''Melanie:''' ''Just let me get this one settled and I'll see you in... five minutes?'' |
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| *'''Olivier:''' ''Well- Well, unless you are specifically ordering me to abandon it, I won't jeopardize our flagship project. Edward Kenway is the- But this is... but this is how Hollywood got its start, right? With pirate movies! {{Wiki|Douglas Fairbanks}}, {{Wiki|Errol Flynn}}. And now we have access to the real deal! (Yes...) Exactly. We'll talk about all that together at the shareholders event. Right. Looking forward to seeing you. Take care, [[Laetitia England|Laetitia]]. (Hello.) Hi, thanks for coming in. I know you're busy. So I reviewed some of your data. Pretty raw stuff! Obviously we need to scrub off some of the dirt to make it family friendly. Maybe give Edward a voice like {{Wiki|James Bond}} or something. more of a ladies man. A beautiful city, no? So... the main reason I asked you here concerns something called The [[Observatory]]. It's been mentioned a few times in the footage you found. I'd like to encourage you to focus on locating this specific set of memories as soon as possible. If it were up to me, (we don't care)... I wouldn't bother. But some bigwigs at [[Abstergo Industries]] have been hounding me for days. So follow whatever leads you find, and hopefully we can a- Incoming call. I have to take this. We'll keep in touch. (Good day.) (Allen, hello. Yeah. Everything is fine. Of course I do.)'' | | *'''Olivier:''' ''Well- Well, unless you are specifically ordering me to abandon it, I won't jeopardize our flagship project. Edward Kenway is the- But this is... but this is how Hollywood got its start, right? With pirate movies! {{Wiki|Douglas Fairbanks}}, {{Wiki|Errol Flynn}}. And now we have access to the real deal! (Yes...) Exactly. We'll talk about all that together at the shareholders event. Right. Looking forward to seeing you. Take care, [[Laetitia England|Laetitia]]. (Hello.) Hi, thanks for coming in. I know you're busy. So I reviewed some of your data. Pretty raw stuff! Obviously we need to scrub off some of the dirt to make it family friendly. Maybe give Edward a voice like {{Wiki|James Bond}} or something. more of a ladies man. A beautiful city, no? So... the main reason I asked you here concerns something called The [[Observatory]]. It's been mentioned a few times in the footage you found. I'd like to encourage you to focus on locating this specific set of memories as soon as possible. If it were up to me, (we don't care)... I wouldn't bother. But some bigwigs at [[Abstergo Industries]] have been hounding me for days. So follow whatever leads you find, and hopefully we can a- Incoming call. I have to take this. We'll keep in touch. (Good day.) (Allen, hello. Yeah. Everything is fine. Of course I do.)'' |
| *'''John:''' ''Hi. John from IT again. You got a second? Good. I'm adding a waypoint to your map. So, a colleague of yours left for vacation this morning and forgot to send a video file she promised me. Since I hate just about everyone else on your floor, I was hoping you could help me. Could you transfer the file from her computer and deliver it to the courier when she comes? It'll be easy. You just wander over to their Animus, log in, and transfer the file. Easy. And please be snappy. Before I find a reason to hate you too. A locked door. Not a problem. That's the advantage of me having Level 1 security clearance. Now you do too! Don't abuse it. Log on and I'll walk you through this. Now, you need to bypass the core to find the data inside. Once you reach it, your communicator will download it automatically. You need to find your way around the core to reach the data inside. You cracked it! Good. The file should be downloading. I set up a database for any data you find. Just look for the "[[Abstergo Entertainment research analyst's personal files|My Files]]" section in your communicator and you'll be redirected right away. Everything you download will be found in there. Protected by a firewall, of course. You're better at this than I'd hoped. Now zip on down to the lobby. Come on! See... that file you acquired... I wouldn't recommend watching it. I mean, you could... but it's unpleasant. So once you hand it off, just pretend this never happened. Okay? Otherwise, you'll just go to bed feeling sad. Anyway, the courier should be waiting downstairs. She's been here a while. I suppose it goes without saying... just because you know how to hack all you colleagues' computers, it doesn't mean you should. I mean... not every day, right? No seriously though, that's illegal. So don't be a dick. Unless that's just your nature.'' | | *'''John:''' ''Hi. John from IT again. You got a second? Good. I'm adding a waypoint to your map. So, a colleague of yours left for vacation this morning and forgot to send a video file she promised me. Since I hate just about everyone else on your floor, I was hoping you could help me. Could you transfer the file from her computer and deliver it to the courier when she comes? It'll be easy. You just wander over to their Animus, log in, and transfer the file. Easy. And please be snappy. Before I find a reason to hate you too. A locked door. Not a problem. That's the advantage of me having Level 1 security clearance. Now you do too! Don't abuse it. Log on and I'll walk you through this. Now, you need to bypass the core to find the data inside. Once you reach it, your communicator will download it automatically. You need to find your way around the core to reach the data inside. You cracked it! Good. The file should be downloading. I set up a database for any data you find. Just look for the "[[Abstergo Entertainment research analyst's personal files|My Files]]" section in your communicator and you'll be redirected right away. Everything you download will be found in there. Protected by a firewall, of course. You're better at this than I'd hoped. Now zip on down to the lobby. Come on! See... that file you acquired... I wouldn't recommend watching it. I mean, you could... but it's unpleasant. So once you hand it off, just pretend this never happened. Okay? Otherwise, you'll just go to bed feeling sad. Anyway, the courier should be waiting downstairs. She's been here a while. I suppose it goes without saying... just because you know how to hack all you colleagues' computers, it doesn't mean you should. I mean... not every day, right? No seriously though, that's illegal. So don't be a dick. Unless that's just your nature.'' |
| *'''[[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]]:''' ''I'm not sure I can keep this up, you know. This job is well below my skill level.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''I'm not sure I can keep this up, you know. This job is well below my skill level.'' |
| *'''Rebecca:''' ''Yeah well your coffee is shit. You could use some practice.'' | | *'''Rebecca:''' ''Yeah well your coffee is shit. You could use some practice.'' |
| *'''Shaun:''' ''Wh- What? No no no, I followed that recipe to the letter.'' | | *'''Shaun:''' ''Wh- What? No no no, I followed that recipe to the letter.'' |
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| *'''Melanie:''' ''Hey you. Do you have a minute? I'm on my way upstairs. Olivier wanted to talk with us about putting together a trailer using some of the footage you've been recording this past month. Take your time. I'll meet you by the elevator. Over here! Are you ready? He's waiting for us. I just watched some of your footage from this week. It's amazing. [[Edward Thatch|Blackbeard]] was mental! And we all got so excited that we started talking about this idea for a trailer about him... maybe start with him drinking, talking to some pirates, telling a story... Then, we cut to him leaping across the deck of his boat and- Sorry, his [[Ships|ship]]. Not boat. But jumping around the deck of his ship, swinging from ropes, and fighting like a Devil. I mean, obviously we'll have to manipulate some of the existing footage to get it looking good but- It could be great. I'm getting a shiver in me timbers just thinking about it. Sorry. (Hello. How's it going?) I hope we're not late.'' | | *'''Melanie:''' ''Hey you. Do you have a minute? I'm on my way upstairs. Olivier wanted to talk with us about putting together a trailer using some of the footage you've been recording this past month. Take your time. I'll meet you by the elevator. Over here! Are you ready? He's waiting for us. I just watched some of your footage from this week. It's amazing. [[Edward Thatch|Blackbeard]] was mental! And we all got so excited that we started talking about this idea for a trailer about him... maybe start with him drinking, talking to some pirates, telling a story... Then, we cut to him leaping across the deck of his boat and—Sorry, his [[ship]]. Not boat. But jumping around the deck of his ship, swinging from ropes, and fighting like a Devil. I mean, obviously we'll have to manipulate some of the existing footage to get it looking good but—It could be great. I'm getting a shiver in me timbers just thinking about it. Sorry. (Hello. How's it going?) I hope we're not late.'' |
| *'''Receptionist:''' ''No. You can go right-'' | | *'''Receptionist:''' ''No. You can go right—'' |
| *'''Olivier:''' ''Hi, Melanie. I saw you just walked in. I need a few minutes with you alone. Laetitia's on the phone and we're discussing the Kenway project.'' | | *'''Olivier:''' ''Hi, Melanie. I saw you just walked in. I need a few minutes with you alone. Laetitia's on the phone and we're discussing the Kenway project.'' |
| *'''Melanie:''' ''Oh. Yes, of course. Sorry about this. I'll call you when we're ready.'' | | *'''Melanie:''' ''Oh. Yes, of course. Sorry about this. I'll call you when we're ready.'' |
| *'''Receptionist:''' ''Shouldn't be long.'' | | *'''Receptionist:''' ''Shouldn't be long.'' |
| *'''John:''' ''Hello, Hellooooooo. Do you have a second? Of course you do. Head to the waypoint on your map. I have another job for you. I'd like to link all the cameras in the building to a central monitoring system, but most aren't calibrated correctly. Another locked door. Not a problem. Voila! You now have level 2 security clearance. Not bad for your first few weeks. Find the camera control station first. I'll update your communicator. Ah. This is an interesting security measure. It looks like you need to find the right combination of numbers to adjust the wave. Easy enough, right? Pick a number selector, then change its value. once you find the right combination of numbers, you should get access. It works!'' | | *'''John:''' ''Hello, Hellooooooo. Do you have a second? Of course you do. Head to the waypoint on your map. I have another job for you. I'd like to link all the cameras in the building to a central monitoring system, but most aren't calibrated correctly. Another locked door. Not a problem. Voila! You now have level 2 security clearance. Not bad for your first few weeks. Find the camera control station first. I'll update your communicator. Ah. This is an interesting security measure. It looks like you need to find the right combination of numbers to adjust the wave. Easy enough, right? Pick a number selector, then change its value. once you find the right combination of numbers, you should get access. It works!'' |
| *'''Laetitia:''' ''-and if we want information on [[Assassins]] or [[Templars]] or the [[Observatory]], or whatever the fuck else interests us, Olivier, you will deliver it. Full stop.'' | | *'''Laetitia:''' ''—and if we want information on Assassins or Templars or the [[Observatory]], or whatever the fuck else interests us, Olivier, you will deliver it. Full stop.'' |
| *'''John:''' ''Aha...'' | | *'''John:''' ''Aha...'' |
| *'''Olivier:''' ''I understand that, Laetitia. I'm sorry if that came out wrong. We're not trying to be a bottleneck here. But we just don't have the resources right now to do two times the research.'' | | *'''Olivier:''' ''I understand that, Laetitia. I'm sorry if that came out wrong. We're not trying to be a bottleneck here. But we just don't have the resources right now to do two times the research.'' |
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| *'''Melanie:''' ''Your job is to prevent things like this!'' | | *'''Melanie:''' ''Your job is to prevent things like this!'' |
| *'''Violet:''' ''We need to contain these genetic memories, then we can destroy them.'' | | *'''Violet:''' ''We need to contain these genetic memories, then we can destroy them.'' |
| [[Juhani Otso Berg]] spoke over their earpieces.
| | Juhani Otso Berg spoke over their earpieces. |
| *'''Berg:''' ''No. Isolate them. I want to study these memories.'' | | *'''Berg:''' ''No. Isolate them. I want to study these memories.'' |
| *'''Melanie:''' ''But-'' | | *'''Melanie:''' ''But-'' |
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| *'''[[Bishop]]:''' ''–yeah, let's get a sniffer running. If Abstergo pings us, pull me out. Okay, I have a visual. Hey there... This is probably disorienting, so I'll be brief. I'm Bishop... not my real name, obviously... but that's as much as you'll get today. Please listen carefully. Abstergo is using you, hijacking your neurons to help them sift through genetic memory data. These guys already have their fingers in countless corporations, governments, media outlets, and NGOs – but now they want control over history itself. If that doesn't frighten you, it should. But we're here to stop them. And I need your help. Deacon, pre-load gene sequence AD16-B13-I87.'' | | *'''[[Bishop]]:''' ''—yeah, let's get a sniffer running. If Abstergo pings us, pull me out. Okay, I have a visual. Hey there... This is probably disorienting, so I'll be brief. I'm Bishop... not my real name, obviously... but that's as much as you'll get today. Please listen carefully. Abstergo is using you, hijacking your neurons to help them sift through genetic memory data. These guys already have their fingers in countless corporations, governments, media outlets, and NGOs—but now they want control over history itself. If that doesn't frighten you, it should. But we're here to stop them. And I need your help. Deacon, pre-load gene sequence AD16-B13-I87.'' |
| *'''Deacon:''' ''Yep, spooling it up.'' | | *'''Deacon:''' ''Yep, spooling it up.'' |
| *'''Bishop:''' ''Last week we gained access to a bank of unsequenced memories in Abstergo's [[Helix]] servers – For now, we'd like you to experience a small sample. This should help you understand our struggle. And after that, you can decide for yourself what comes next. We'll be waiting.'' | | *'''Bishop:''' ''Last week we gained access to a bank of unsequenced memories in Abstergo's [[Helix]] servers—For now, we'd like you to experience a small sample. This should help you understand our struggle. And after that, you can decide for yourself what comes next. We'll be waiting.'' |
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| The individual accepted the offer and played the video. | | The individual accepted the offer and played the video. |
| *'''Bishop:''' ''Good choice. Welcome to the Assassins, [[Helix initiate|Initiate]].'' | | *'''Bishop:''' ''Good choice. Welcome to the Assassins, [[Helix initiate|Initiate]].'' |
| *'''Video commentator:''' ''In the 1950s, it was theorized that human DNA worked via the Triple-Helix model. Some years later, the work of Crick and Watson demolished this theory in favor of the Double Helix. Today we know the double helix to be indisputably the basis of all life. So why did the Triple-Helix theory gain so much traction? Why did [[Rosalind Franklin]]'s X-rays seem to confirm it? It turns out that their initial samples had been taken from small traces of Precursor DNA – the rare genes of an ancient race embedded in our own. We now know that Triple Helix DNA is the foundation of the Precursor genome. It is the genetic Rosetta stone of our age. If we can crack it open – if we can sequence the full Precursor genome – there is no limit to the knowledge we will gain. Using Animus technology, Precursor history will be open to us for the first time ever. Ancient languages will be unlocked and ancient technology will be ours for the taking. Imagine what will be possible if we master the technology that underpins the Pieces of Eden. Such discoveries would surpass one-hundredfold the splitting of the atom. Last year we located a rich sample of Precursor DNA in a donor whose genes contained human and precursor DNA at an incredible 25 to 1 ratio. Our work will begin with this sample. Our goal is to unravel the Triple-Helix, sequence the Precursor genome, and change the world for the better, forever. Welcome to The [[Phoenix Project]].'' | | *'''Video commentator:''' ''In the 1950s, it was theorized that human DNA worked via the Triple-Helix model. Some years later, the work of Crick and Watson demolished this theory in favor of the Double Helix. Today we know the double helix to be indisputably the basis of all life. So why did the Triple-Helix theory gain so much traction? Why did [[Rosalind Franklin]]'s X-rays seem to confirm it? It turns out that their initial samples had been taken from small traces of Precursor DNA—the rare genes of an ancient race embedded in our own. We now know that Triple Helix DNA is the foundation of the Precursor genome. It is the genetic Rosetta stone of our age. If we can crack it open—if we can sequence the full Precursor genome—there is no limit to the knowledge we will gain. Using Animus technology, Precursor history will be open to us for the first time ever. Ancient languages will be unlocked and ancient technology will be ours for the taking. Imagine what will be possible if we master the technology that underpins the Pieces of Eden. Such discoveries would surpass one-hundredfold the splitting of the atom. Last year we located a rich sample of Precursor DNA in a donor whose genes contained human and precursor DNA at an incredible 25 to 1 ratio. Our work will begin with this sample. Our goal is to unravel the Triple-Helix, sequence the Precursor genome, and change the world for the better, forever. Welcome to The [[Phoenix Project]].'' |
| *'''Bishop:''' ''So this is where we stand... Last year, Abstergo acquired the body of a man we call a [[Sages|Sage]] – one of a rare breed of humans with a surplus of ancient DNA. This sparked a search for more Sages, in the present and in the past. The more Abstergo finds, the closer they get to their final goal. We've blocked their recent attempts to find more, but Abstergo will not stop looking until they sequence a full precursor genome. So... why [[Arno Dorian]]? Why chase an Assassin through the [[French Revolution]]? It turns out, at some point in his life, Arno came into contact with another Sage. We need you to find out when and where these meetings took place. If Arno was present for this Sage's death, it may lead Abstergo straight to his body. Naturally we would like to find it first. This is where you come in. It won't be simple. Genetic memory must be tackled in sequence, to keep the data stable. But we're confident you're up to the task. And you won't be alone. Other initiates – Assassins just like you – are doing their part to end this fight. If you need more training, more experience... you can call on them for help. All right. Loading the next Sequence...'' | | *'''Bishop:''' ''So this is where we stand... Last year, Abstergo acquired the body of a man we call a [[Sages|Sage]]—one of a rare breed of humans with a surplus of ancient DNA. This sparked a search for more Sages, in the present and in the past. The more Abstergo finds, the closer they get to their final goal. We've blocked their recent attempts to find more, but Abstergo will not stop looking until they sequence a full precursor genome. So... why [[Arno Dorian]]? Why chase an Assassin through the [[French Revolution]]? It turns out, at some point in his life, Arno came into contact with another Sage. We need you to find out when and where these meetings took place. If Arno was present for this Sage's death, it may lead Abstergo straight to his body. Naturally we would like to find it first. This is where you come in. It won't be simple. Genetic memory must be tackled in sequence, to keep the data stable. But we're confident you're up to the task. And you won't be alone. Other initiates—Assassins just like you—are doing their part to end this fight. If you need more training, more experience... you can call on them for help. All right. Loading the next Sequence...'' |
| Bishop loaded the sequence, landing in the initiate back in [[Paris]]. | | Bishop loaded the sequence, landing in the initiate back in [[Paris]]. |
| *'''Bishop:''' ''I've got something else for you. The more time you spend with Arno, the more data we'll have to increase your synchronization with him – and to activate his abilities. Here, have a loot at this...'' | | *'''Bishop:''' ''I've got something else for you. The more time you spend with Arno, the more data we'll have to increase your synchronization with him—and to activate his abilities. Here, have a loot at this...'' |
| Bishop opened up a list of abilities before returning to action. | | Bishop opened up a list of abilities before returning to action. |
| *'''Bishop:''' ''One last thing – while you've been busy, I had Deacon do some poking around in Arno's memories. Seems he was a busy guy. See that symbol? That's a co-op mission. I play a lot of games multiplayer, I don't know about you. But I thought you'd like to mix it up a little. These are missions Arno ran with his Assassin buddies, so they'll give you an idea of what our organization's about. Just walk into the glitch and you'll get all the details. I've marked them on your map.'' | | *'''Bishop:''' ''One last thing—while you've been busy, I had Deacon do some poking around in Arno's memories. Seems he was a busy guy. See that symbol? That's a co-op mission. I play a lot of games multiplayer, I don't know about you. But I thought you'd like to mix it up a little. These are missions Arno ran with his Assassin buddies, so they'll give you an idea of what our organization's about. Just walk into the glitch and you'll get all the details. I've marked them on your map.'' |
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| *'''Juno:''' ''You have played your part, my instrument. I will save you. I will save you all.'' | | *'''Juno:''' ''You have played your part, my instrument. I will save you. I will save you all.'' |
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| ==''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''== | | ==''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''== |
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| *'''Victoria:''' ''I can crank up the simulation to maximum sensory synchronization, if you're up for it.'' | | *'''Victoria:''' ''I can crank up the simulation to maximum sensory synchronization, if you're up for it.'' |
| *'''Layla:''' ''Full speed ahead. I want to see everything this baby's got.'' | | *'''Layla:''' ''Full speed ahead. I want to see everything this baby's got.'' |
| *'''Victoria:''' ''Go big or go home, that what I always say. Let me know if it's too intense for you - I can always change the settings later.'' | | *'''Victoria:''' ''Go big or go home, that what I always say. Let me know if it's too intense for you—I can always change the settings later.'' |
| A screen popped up. | | A screen popped up. |
| *'''Victoria:''' ''This bit will let me know how much information will be fed to you during your time in the Animus.'' | | *'''Victoria:''' ''This bit will let me know how much information will be fed to you during your time in the Animus.'' |
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| *'''Layla:''' ''He's not [[Homer]]. Herodotus was the first recorded historian, so there's a lost more truth in that text than you think. I mean, what better way is there of finding Isu artifacts than by trusting in the guy who claimed to meed an actual descendant?'' | | *'''Layla:''' ''He's not [[Homer]]. Herodotus was the first recorded historian, so there's a lost more truth in that text than you think. I mean, what better way is there of finding Isu artifacts than by trusting in the guy who claimed to meed an actual descendant?'' |
| *'''Victoria:''' ''I know, but-'' | | *'''Victoria:''' ''I know, but-'' |
| *'''Layla:''' ''I need you to trust me. You could be right - this spear, this book, it could all be crap. But something tells me it isn't and I'm certainly not going to let [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]] find it first.'' | | *'''Layla:''' ''I need you to trust me. You could be right—this spear, this book, it could all be crap. But something tells me it isn't and I'm certainly not going to let [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]] find it first.'' |
| *'''Victoria:''' ''You're right. We have't got much to lose anyway. There's just one small problem.'' | | *'''Victoria:''' ''You're right. We have't got much to lose anyway. There's just one small problem.'' |
| *'''Layla:''' ''What is it?'' | | *'''Layla:''' ''What is it?'' |
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| *'''Kiyoshi Takakura:''' ''We're all alive, and our injuries have healed. That's what matters.'' | | *'''Kiyoshi Takakura:''' ''We're all alive, and our injuries have healed. That's what matters.'' |
| (If players choose "What do you think we should do next?") | | (If players choose "What do you think we should do next?") |
| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''Of course, I'll return to the Animus, then follow the trail Herodotos left to find the staff. But there's so many possibilities, so many choices. There's no way to know which ones are right. You used to run part of the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Japanese Brotherhood]] - what would you do?'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''Of course, I'll return to the Animus, then follow the trail Herodotos left to find the staff. But there's so many possibilities, so many choices. There's no way to know which ones are right. You used to run part of the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Japanese Brotherhood]]—what would you do?'' |
| *'''Kiyoshi Takakura:''' ''Take things one step at a time. Observe, then act. Or kill everyone and search their pockets for answers. You decide.'' | | *'''Kiyoshi Takakura:''' ''Take things one step at a time. Observe, then act. Or kill everyone and search their pockets for answers. You decide.'' |
| (If players choose "I'll leave you to it.") | | (If players choose "I'll leave you to it.") |
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| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''[[Thera]]... We found [[Atlantis]]!'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''[[Thera]]... We found [[Atlantis]]!'' |
| Victoria, concerned, approaches Layla. | | Victoria, concerned, approaches Layla. |
| *'''Dr. Victoria Bibeau:''' ''Atlantis? Let me check your vitals - you're delirious.'' | | *'''Dr. Victoria Bibeau:''' ''Atlantis? Let me check your vitals—you're delirious.'' |
| Layla raises both her hands up to stop her, and appears annoyed. | | Layla raises both her hands up to stop her, and appears annoyed. |
| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''We've been searching for an Isu [[Piece of Eden|artifact]] with reality-bending powers, and'' this ''bothers you?'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''We've been searching for an Isu [[Piece of Eden|artifact]] with reality-bending powers, and'' this ''bothers you?'' |
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| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''It's real. I made it.'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''It's real. I made it.'' |
| Layla contacts her team again. | | Layla contacts her team again. |
| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''Layla to [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altair]] II. I'm in. Do you have visuals?'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''Layla to [[Altaïr II]]. I'm in. Do you have visuals?'' |
| Alannah, astonished: | | Alannah, astonished: |
| *'''Alannah Ryan:''' ''Yes! By the [[Twelve Gods|gods]], Layla, it's Atlantis!'' | | *'''Alannah Ryan:''' ''Yes! By the [[Twelve Gods|gods]], Layla, it's Atlantis!'' |
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| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''You're scrambling my comms?<br />Focus Layla. You're not going crazy. I think.'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''You're scrambling my comms?<br />Focus Layla. You're not going crazy. I think.'' |
| Layla picked up the staff. | | Layla picked up the staff. |
| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''That memory. If it wasn't an [[Animus]] malfunction, Kassandra was the Keeper, holding the Staff for... me? And somehow the Staff has been equipped for audio transmission, and it is connected to this Seal.'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''That memory. If it wasn't an Animus malfunction, Kassandra was the Keeper, holding the Staff for... me? And somehow the Staff has been equipped for audio transmission, and it is connected to this Seal.'' |
| Layla looked at the symbols to her left. | | Layla looked at the symbols to her left. |
| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''These symbols. It almost looks like a locking mechanism.'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''These symbols. It almost looks like a locking mechanism.'' |
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| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''OK, talking stick. But which symbols, and in what order? There must be some way to know.'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''OK, talking stick. But which symbols, and in what order? There must be some way to know.'' |
| *'''Aletheia:''' ''The Keeper kept this riddle, and more, in her mind.'' | | *'''Aletheia:''' ''The Keeper kept this riddle, and more, in her mind.'' |
| *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''[[Altaïr II]], I'm going back into the Animus. If the signals get through, and you can monitor my vitals, great. If not, well, you've earned one free "I told you so."'' | | *'''Layla Hassan:''' ''Altaïr II, I'm going back into the Animus. If the signals get through, and you can monitor my vitals, great. If not, well, you've earned one free "I told you so."'' |
| Layla went back into the Animus, continuing Kassandra's memories during her meeting with Aletheia. Afterwards, she received a message through her communications. | | Layla went back into the Animus, continuing Kassandra's memories during her meeting with Aletheia. Afterwards, she received a message through her communications. |
| *'''Alannah Ryan:''' ''Layla, come in.'' | | *'''Alannah Ryan:''' ''Layla, come in.'' |
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