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'''Daniel Cross''' was a descendant of the [[Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]]. He is a recovering drug addict and alcoholic, who is first seen in the comic in a psychiatrist's office.
'''Daniel Cross''' was a descendant of the [[Assassin]] [[Nikolai Orelov]]. He is a recovering drug addict and alcoholic, who is first seen in the comic in a psychiatrist's office. Cross seems to be going through the [[Bleeding effect]] naturally,without use of the [[Animus]], which is mentioned as possible theoretically possible by [[Lucy Stillman]].
 
*From the little information currently known about [[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]], it sounds as if Daniel Cross is going through the Bleeding effect, as it is stated that he has [[Bleeding Effect|unsettling visions of a possible past life]], despite not having encountered an [[Animus]] as of yet.
*He presumably is either being held by the Templars or due to his heritage, the Assassins, as the Animus (confirmed by [[Warren Vidic]]) is not in the public domain.
*It is also possible that he is undergoing the bleeding effect naturally, which is mentioned as possible in Lucy's email in the first game.


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Daniel Cross was a descendant of the Assassin Nikolai Orelov. He is a recovering drug addict and alcoholic, who is first seen in the comic in a psychiatrist's office. Cross seems to be going through the Bleeding effect naturally,without use of the Animus, which is mentioned as possible theoretically possible by Lucy Stillman.