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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
[[File:Stand-ins 1.png|thumb|250px|Ezio and Volpe with one of the spies | [[File:Stand-ins 1.png|thumb|250px|Ezio and Volpe with one of the spies]] | ||
La Volpe conversed with one of his [[Thief (Animi Avatar)|spies]]. | La Volpe conversed with one of his [[Thief (Animi Avatar)|spies]]. | ||
*'''La Volpe:''' ''Where is Pietro?'' | *'''La Volpe:''' ''Where is Pietro?'' | ||
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*'''Cesare:''' ''Francesco Troche, dear friend. Would I lie to you? You told [[Egidio Troche|your brother]] about my war plan in [[Romagna]], who contacted the ambassador of [[Venice|Venezia]]''. | *'''Cesare:''' ''Francesco Troche, dear friend. Would I lie to you? You told [[Egidio Troche|your brother]] about my war plan in [[Romagna]], who contacted the ambassador of [[Venice|Venezia]]''. | ||
*'''Francesco:''' ''It was an accident. I am still your servant and ally.'' | *'''Francesco:''' ''It was an accident. I am still your servant and ally.'' | ||
[[File:Stand-ins 4.png|thumb|250px|Francesco questioned by Cesare | [[File:Stand-ins 4.png|thumb|250px|Francesco questioned by Cesare]] | ||
*'''Cesare:''' ''Are you demanding that I discount your actions and rely on friendship?'' | *'''Cesare:''' ''Are you demanding that I discount your actions and rely on friendship?'' | ||
*'''Francesco:''' ''I am asking... not demanding.'' | *'''Francesco:''' ''I am asking... not demanding.'' | ||
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*'''Micheletto:''' ''I obey, Cesare.'' | *'''Micheletto:''' ''I obey, Cesare.'' | ||
*'''Cesare:''' ''Oh yes. Dump Francesco's body in the [[Tiber|Tevere]] ''(Tiber). | *'''Cesare:''' ''Oh yes. Dump Francesco's body in the [[Tiber|Tevere]] ''(Tiber). | ||
[[File:Stand-ins 8.png|thumb|250px|Micheletto handing the costume to one of the guards | [[File:Stand-ins 8.png|thumb|250px|Micheletto handing the costume to one of the guards]] | ||
Ezio followed Micheletto as he delivered the costumes for the play to his men around [[Rome|Roma]]. | Ezio followed Micheletto as he delivered the costumes for the play to his men around [[Rome|Roma]]. | ||
*'''Micheletto:''' ''Once you get dressed, you follow me to the play. Capito? (Understand?) ''<br />''Tieni.'' (Here.)<br />''This is for you.''<br />''Il tuo costume ''(Your costume.) | *'''Micheletto:''' ''Once you get dressed, you follow me to the play. Capito? (Understand?) ''<br />''Tieni.'' (Here.)<br />''This is for you.''<br />''Il tuo costume ''(Your costume.) | ||
Revision as of 18:18, 2 April 2013
Calling All Stand-Ins was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
Ezio Auditore and La Volpe inquired about the whereabouts of Pietro Rossi, who was to be murdered by Cesare Borgia's butcher, Micheletto. Unable to locate Pietro, Ezio instead found Micheletto and trailed him to the various locations where he met with his men and gave them their costumes for the play. Using his apprentices, Ezio killed and gathered the costumes from Micheletto's men and prepared to infiltrate the play at the Colosseum.
Dialogue

La Volpe conversed with one of his spies.
- La Volpe: Where is Pietro?
- Spy: I cannot tell you. But Micheletto waits at the city gates east of the Terme di Traiano (Baths of Trajan). He intends to disguise his men to make the killing look like an accident.
- Ezio: He will lead me to Lucrezia's lover.
- La Volpe: Ezio, Machiavelli has betrayed us. We would both wish to deny it, but the truth is now clear. Do what needs to be done. If you don't, I will.
La Volpe refused to aid Ezio any further, and Ezio decided to use his recruits as support.
Ezio reached the Porta Nomentana in his search for Micheletto. He found him, along with Cesare and his guards, with a prisoner, Francesco Troche.
- Francesco: Please, I have done nothing.
- Cesare: Francesco Troche, dear friend. Would I lie to you? You told your brother about my war plan in Romagna, who contacted the ambassador of Venezia.
- Francesco: It was an accident. I am still your servant and ally.

- Cesare: Are you demanding that I discount your actions and rely on friendship?
- Francesco: I am asking... not demanding.
- Cesare: To unite Italia, I must have every institution under my control. And if the Church does not fall in the line, I will eliminate it entirely.
- Francesco: You know that I really work for you, not the Pope.
- Cesare: Ah. But do I, Troche? There's only one way I can know that unconditionally now.
- Francesco: You intend to kill me? Your most loyal friend?
- Cesare: Of course not.
- Francesco: Are you letting me go? Thank you, Cesare. You will not regret- (Francesco is strangled to death by Micheletto).
- Cesare: Guards! Give Micheletto the costumes for the play. Lucrezia is mine. No one else shall have her. (to Micheletto) Make doubly sure it is done correctly.
- Micheletto: I obey, Cesare.
- Cesare: Oh yes. Dump Francesco's body in the Tevere (Tiber).

Ezio followed Micheletto as he delivered the costumes for the play to his men around Roma.
- Micheletto: Once you get dressed, you follow me to the play. Capito? (Understand?)
Tieni. (Here.)
This is for you.
Il tuo costume (Your costume.)
Micheletto arrived at the Colosseum, unaware that his men had been replaced by Assassins. He spoke with the guards stationed at the gates.
- Micheletto: I seek Pietro.
- Guard: He acts on stage, Signore (Sir). One of my men will take you to him.
- Micheletto: (to the disguised Assassin) Don't forget, I wear the black shirt. Protect me and wait for Pilate's call to the Centurion to strike.
Outcome
Ezio discovered where Pietro was to be killed and all of Micheletto's men were assassinated by Ezio's recruits, who entered the Colosseum disguised in costumes for the play.
Trivia
- To achieve full synchronization, Ezio must call-in his Assassin recruits to assassinate the targets.
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