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In 1944, members of the 2nd Infantry Division of the [[United States Armed Forces]] {{Wiki|Battle for Brest|advanced}} on the city under heavy machine gun fire.<ref name="Glyph4">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs#4|Glyph 4: "Infinite Knowledge"]]</ref> | In 1944, members of the 2nd Infantry Division of the [[United States Armed Forces]] {{Wiki|Battle for Brest|advanced}} on the city under heavy machine gun fire.<ref name="Glyph4">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs#4|Glyph 4: "Infinite Knowledge"]]</ref> | ||
In 2012, a photograph of US forces advancing on Brest was later acquired by the [[Assassin]] [[Clay Kaczmarek]] and hidden in the [[Animus]] for his successor, [[Desmond Miles]] to find. Desmond did so in December of that year. The picture contained a hidden {{Wiki|hexadecimal}} cipher that read "[[Antikythera mechanism]], much older than 150 BCE." <ref name="Glyph4" /> | In 2012, a photograph of US forces advancing on Brest was later acquired by the [[Assassin]] [[Clay Kaczmarek]] and hidden in the [[Animus]] for his successor, [[Desmond Miles]] to find. Desmond did so in December of that year. The picture contained a hidden {{Wiki|hexadecimal}} cipher that read "[[Antikythera mechanism]], much older than 150 BCE."<ref name="Glyph4" /> | ||
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Revision as of 13:04, 10 May 2020
Brest is a city in western France.
History
In 1749, the Assassin ship, the Aquila, was built in Brest by the French Brotherhood at the request of Achilles Davenport.[1]
In 1944, members of the 2nd Infantry Division of the United States Armed Forces advanced on the city under heavy machine gun fire.[2]
In 2012, a photograph of US forces advancing on Brest was later acquired by the Assassin Clay Kaczmarek and hidden in the Animus for his successor, Desmond Miles to find. Desmond did so in December of that year. The picture contained a hidden hexadecimal cipher that read "Antikythera mechanism, much older than 150 BCE."[2]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed II (glyphs only)
- Assassin's Creed: Rogue (mentioned only)