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*In the non-canon [[Assassin’s Creed - French Graphic Novel]], Subject 16 appears alive and is referred to as "Michael". | *In the non-canon [[Assassin’s Creed - French Graphic Novel]], Subject 16 appears alive and is referred to as "Michael". | ||
*Many of the Glyphs have hidden messages in them. All of the decoded ones are stated in the [[Glyphs]] page. | *Many of the Glyphs have hidden messages in them. All of the decoded ones are stated in the [[Glyphs]] page. | ||
* | *Lucy might have loved Subect 16. | ||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== | ||
Revision as of 16:46, 10 September 2010
- "Why do we have these gifts, these abilities? Because it's in our blood! […] The seeds were planted as two world became one. Behold the Assassins, the children of two worlds!"
- ―Subject Sixteen[src]
Subject 16 was an individual kidnapped by Abstergo Industries and forced into the Animus before Desmond Miles. A descendant of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, he was also related to Desmond Miles. It is also revealed that he had an ancestor at the Battle of Gettysburg, in the Roman forum and connected with a Queen Isabella[2].
Biography
Life At Abstergo
The individual known only as Subject 16 was captured by the Templar-front organization Abstergo Industries at some point in 2012 for use in the genetic memory recall program[1]. Held within the Abstergo Laboratory at all times by Warren Vidic, 16 was kept connected to the Animus for dangerously long periods, sometimes even days at a time[2]. This led to 16 suffering from a severe condition known as the "bleeding effect"[1].
Suffering the bleeding effect, 16 began to explore the memories of his ancestors without the use of the Animus [2], however his inability to actually control these visions forced Subject 16 into a downward spiral of insanity, eventually culminating in his suicide[2].
Before his death, 16 was forced by Abstergo to explore the memories of an ancestor named Ezio Auditore da Firenze[2], who the Templars knew had located the Vault during his lifetime[2]; 16 never relived the memories of his ancestor visiting the Vault. Draining his body of its blood to paint several cryptic messages upon the floor and walls of the Abstergo Laboratory,[2] 16 committed suicide to prevent the Templars reaching their goals.
Legacy
Following his death, the Templars were left without the location of the Vault, but the knowledge that an ancestor of Ezio’s – Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad – had once held a Piece of Eden. Knowing this, Abstergo kidnapped yet another descendant of Ezio and Altaïr, Desmond Miles. During his incarceration, Desmond spoke often with Dr. Vidic’s assistant Lucy Stillman about many things, including his predecessor; accessing private e-mails, he learned even more[1]. Later still, following Desmond’s escape from Abstergo and the beginning of his journeys through the memories of Ezio Auditore the Assassins learned that Subject 16 had managed to hack the Abstergo Animus before his death, and placed twenty encrypted files, called glyphs, throughout the Animus' rendering of the memories. These hacks were saved onto the Abstergo Animus' memory core, which Lucy had taken in order to gain details and memory sequences on Ezio Auditore da Firenze, and from there, onto Rebecca Crane's Animus 2.0[2].
After decrypting all twenty files, the assassins were rewarded with a genetic memory dated "date classified BCE". The video, shows two free-runners climbing a large glass structure, Piece of Eden in hand; before referring to one another as Adam and Eve[2].
Trivia
- In the non-canon Assassin’s Creed - French Graphic Novel, Subject 16 appears alive and is referred to as "Michael".
- Many of the Glyphs have hidden messages in them. All of the decoded ones are stated in the Glyphs page.
- Lucy might have loved Subect 16.
Notes and references
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