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'''Damian Saravakos''' is a doctor at [[Abstergo Industries]], employed as a medical examiner in the [[Lineage Research and Acquisition]] department's medical division.
'''Damian Saravakos''' is a doctor at [[Abstergo Industries]], employed as a medical examiner in the [[Lineage Discovery and Acquisition|Lineage Research and Acquisition]] department's medical division.


On 3 September 2012, Dr. Saravakos examined the newly acquired subject for the [[Animus Project]], [[Desmond Miles]]. He found "Subject 17" to be physically fit and – unlike previous subjects – psychologically stable, recommending him for "further examination."
On 3 September 2012, Dr. Saravakos examined the newly acquired subject for the [[Animus Project]], [[Desmond Miles]]. He found "Subject 17" to be physically fit and – unlike previous subjects – psychologically stable, recommending him for "further examination."

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Damian Saravakos is a doctor at Abstergo Industries, employed as a medical examiner in the Lineage Research and Acquisition department's medical division.

On 3 September 2012, Dr. Saravakos examined the newly acquired subject for the Animus Project, Desmond Miles. He found "Subject 17" to be physically fit and – unlike previous subjects – psychologically stable, recommending him for "further examination."

Two months later, on 11 November, Dr. Saravakos conducted a similar examination on Daniel Cross following the latter's trauma failing to stop Desmond's Assassin team from escaping Italy. Saravakos' report was scathing to Daniel; he remarked that despite spending three days in the Animus, "per Dr. Sung's recommendation," Daniel's psychological condition had deteriorated significantly, and the doctor advised sending him back to the United States to continue his recovery.

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