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'''Adam''' was a hybrid member of the [[Humans|human]] race and the [[First Civilization]], conceived in order to preserve the DNA of the technologically advanced beings.<ref name="ACR guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' - Official Game Guide</ref> He was also a distant ancestor to [[Clay Kaczmarek]]<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> and [[Desmond Miles]].<ref name="ACR guide"/>
'''Adam''' was a hybrid member of the [[Humans|human]] race and the [[First Civilization]].<ref name="ACR guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' - Official Game Guide</ref> He was also a distant ancestor to [[Clay Kaczmarek]]<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> and [[Desmond Miles]].<ref name="ACR guide"/>


Along with another human named [[Eve]], Adam rebelled against his creators, since the two of them were biologically immune to the effects of the [[Pieces of Eden]] on their minds, lacking the neurotransmitters implanted into the brain that would make them obey.<ref name="AC2"/>
Along with another human named [[Eve]], Adam rebelled against his creators, since the two of them were biologically immune to the effects of the [[Pieces of Eden]] on their minds, lacking the neurotransmitters implanted into the brain that would make them obey.<ref name="AC2"/>

Revision as of 22:39, 4 September 2012


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Adam was a hybrid member of the human race and the First Civilization.[1] He was also a distant ancestor to Clay Kaczmarek[2] and Desmond Miles.[1]

Along with another human named Eve, Adam rebelled against his creators, since the two of them were biologically immune to the effects of the Pieces of Eden on their minds, lacking the neurotransmitters implanted into the brain that would make them obey.[2]

Stealing one of the First Civilization's "Apples of Eden," both of them attempted to escape Eden through the use of their free-running skills, but they were suddenly stopped by an unknown force.[2]

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