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|image = Copernicus Conspiracy Info.jpg
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|imageSize = 250
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|Affiliated Title = [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]
|Affiliated Title = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
|name = Copernicus Conspiracy
|name = Copernicus Conspiracy
|Developer = Ubisoft Montreal
|Developer = Ubisoft Montreal
|Publisher = [[Ubisoft]]
|Publisher = [[Ubisoft]]
|Platform = PlayStation 3 (Free Exclusive)
|Platform = PlayStation 3 (Free Exclusive)
|Playstation Network release = November 16, 2010
|Playstation Network release = 16 November 2010
|Xbox Live Release = N/A
|Xbox Live Release = N/A
|PC Release = N/A
|PC Release = N/A
|Genre = Historic Action-Adventure
|Genre = Historic Action-Adventure
|Features = 8 Memories
|Game modes = Single-player
|Game modes = Single-player
|ESRB = M (Mature)
|ESRB = M (Mature)
|Media = DLC (Downloadable content)
|Media = DLC (Downloadable content)
|Website = http://www.assassinscreed.com}}
|Website = http://www.assassinscreed.com}}
'''Copernicus Conspiracy''' was a free [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood downloadable content|DLC]] for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', released exclusively for the {{Wiki|PlayStation 3}} on the game's release. It focused on the famed astronomer [[Nicolaus Copernicus]], who entered into trouble with the [[Vatican]], as they did not want Copernicus educating the public about astronomy. The DLC consisted of eight optional missions, ranging from courier, assassination and protection objectives.
'''Copernicus Conspiracy''' was a free [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood downloadable content|DLC]] for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', released exclusively for the {{Wiki|PlayStation 3}} on the game's release date. It consisted of eight optional missions, ranging from courier, assassination, and protection objectives.
 
The DLC focused on the famed astronomer [[Nicolaus Copernicus]], who came into conflict with the [[Vaticano District|Vatican]], as they did not want Copernicus educating the public about astronomy.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The plot began with Nicolaus Copernicus sharing his teachings to a crowd within the [[Palazzo Senatorio]], in clear defiance against the [[Templars]]' wishes. As Ezio arrived, Vatican guards arrived to kill Copernicus in order to prevent his teachings from spreading. With this, Ezio saved Copernicus and escorted him to a small safehouse outside the [[Colosseo]]. Copernicus, wanting to warn the other scholars in Rome, gave Ezio letters to hand to them before they were assassinated by the guards. While it was too late for one of the scholars, the others managed to escape.
In 1500, Nicolaus Copernicus shared his teachings to a crowd within the [[Palazzo Senatorio]], in clear defiance against the [[Templars]]' wishes. As Ezio arrived, Vatican [[guards]] arrived to kill Copernicus, and prevent his teachings from spreading. Ezio saved Copernicus, and escorted him to a small safehouse outside the [[Colosseo]].
 
Copernicus, wanting to warn the other scholars in Rome, gave Ezio letters to hand to them before they were assassinated by the guards. While it was too late for one of the scholars, the others managed to escape.
 
Upon Ezio's return, Copernicus came to the conclusion that it was the [[Master of the Sacred Palace]], a man appointed by the [[Papacy|Pope]] to keep Rome's philosophy pure, who had ordered their deaths. Ezio tailed a [[Cardinals|cardinal]] to a meeting with the Master, and overheard them discuss that five of Rome's best guards were going out to deal with the situation.
 
Ezio killed each of the five executioner, then reported back to Copernicus. Despite the danger to his own well-being, Copernicus informed him that he would be going out that night to chronicle a lunar eclipse.


Upon arriving back, Copernicus came to the conclusion that it was the "[[Master of the Sacred Palace|Master]]", a man appointed by the [[Papacy|Pope]] to keep Rome's philosophy pure, who ordered the killings. Ezio tailed a cardinal to a meeting with the Master and overheard a discussion of five of Rome's best guards going out to deal with the situation. Ezio killed them and then reported back to Copernicus, who informed him that there was a lunar eclipse he wished to chronicle.
Ezio returned to Rome and killed the Master with his [[Hidden Blade]], but with his dying words, the Master revealed that guards were already on their way to kill Copernicus, and that Ezio was too late. Under the eclipse, Ezio rushed back to Copernicus in time to protect him from the guards.


Ezio returned to Rome and killed the Master with his [[Hidden Blade]], but in the man's dying words, the Master revealed that guards were already on their way to kill Copernicus, and that Ezio was too late. Under the eclipse, Ezio rushed back to kill the guards before they get to Copernicus, and after this, Copernicus indulged Ezio with some of his findings. Copernicus then thanked Ezio, and the two went their separate ways.
Afterwards, Copernicus indulged Ezio with some of his findings. Copernicus then thanked Ezio, and the two went their separate ways.


==Contents==
==Memories==
There was a total of eight memories included in the DLC:
*[[False Censorship]]
*[[False Censorship]]
*[[Out of Orbit]]
*[[Out of Orbit]]

Revision as of 23:26, 19 August 2012

Copernicus Conspiracy was a free DLC for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, released exclusively for the PlayStation 3 on the game's release date. It consisted of eight optional missions, ranging from courier, assassination, and protection objectives.

The DLC focused on the famed astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who came into conflict with the Vatican, as they did not want Copernicus educating the public about astronomy.

Plot

In 1500, Nicolaus Copernicus shared his teachings to a crowd within the Palazzo Senatorio, in clear defiance against the Templars' wishes. As Ezio arrived, Vatican guards arrived to kill Copernicus, and prevent his teachings from spreading. Ezio saved Copernicus, and escorted him to a small safehouse outside the Colosseo.

Copernicus, wanting to warn the other scholars in Rome, gave Ezio letters to hand to them before they were assassinated by the guards. While it was too late for one of the scholars, the others managed to escape.

Upon Ezio's return, Copernicus came to the conclusion that it was the Master of the Sacred Palace, a man appointed by the Pope to keep Rome's philosophy pure, who had ordered their deaths. Ezio tailed a cardinal to a meeting with the Master, and overheard them discuss that five of Rome's best guards were going out to deal with the situation.

Ezio killed each of the five executioner, then reported back to Copernicus. Despite the danger to his own well-being, Copernicus informed him that he would be going out that night to chronicle a lunar eclipse.

Ezio returned to Rome and killed the Master with his Hidden Blade, but with his dying words, the Master revealed that guards were already on their way to kill Copernicus, and that Ezio was too late. Under the eclipse, Ezio rushed back to Copernicus in time to protect him from the guards.

Afterwards, Copernicus indulged Ezio with some of his findings. Copernicus then thanked Ezio, and the two went their separate ways.

Memories

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