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Hannah took Daniel to an Assassin camp, where they met with a senior member of the Order by the name of [[Paul Bellamy]]. Bellamy shows Daniel Cross his ring, featuring the Assassin's Order symbol, matching a tattoo of the symbol on Cross's arm. | Hannah took Daniel to an Assassin camp, where they met with a senior member of the Order by the name of [[Paul Bellamy]]. Bellamy shows Daniel Cross his ring, featuring the Assassin's Order symbol, matching a tattoo of the symbol on Cross's arm. | ||
Daniel then proceeds to flash back again to Nikolai memories in Russia. Upon being questioned by Bellamy, Cross tells him that he's leaving and when two other assassin's attempt to stop him, Daniel disables both of them and is about to kill them before Bellamy puts his hidden blade to Cross' neck. | Daniel then proceeds to flash back again to Nikolai [[File:ACTF_2_Legion_CPS_010.jpg|thumb|left|224px|Cross takes out two other Assassins while hallucinating]]memories in Russia. Upon being questioned by Bellamy, Cross tells him that he's leaving and when two other assassin's attempt to stop him, Daniel disables both of them and is about to kill them before Bellamy puts his hidden blade to Cross' neck. | ||
Back in his room, Cross tells Hannah that he has to get out of the compound to get his medication. Hannah gives him a white sweatshirt similar to Assassin robes and the two of them go to Daniel's apartment. Realizing that there is no medication left, he throws himself on the couch and he and Hannah begin to discuss the order. | Back in his room, Cross tells Hannah that[[File:ACTF_2_Legion_CPS_014.jpg|thumb|172px]] he has to get out of the compound to get his medication. Hannah gives him a white sweatshirt similar to Assassin robes and the two of them go to Daniel's apartment. Realizing that there is no medication left, he throws himself on the couch and he and Hannah begin to discuss the order. | ||
She tells him that she is a computer expert and that The Mentor, the head of the Assassin's, plans on rigging the next election so that the Assassin's choice wins. She explains to him that the world would be a really scary place without The Order. The conversation goes back to his hallucinations and Daniel reveals that an image keeps sticking in his mind and draws a picture of it in the fog on his window, it appears to be [[The Staff]]. | She tells him that she is a computer expert and that The Mentor, the head of the Assassin's, plans on rigging the next election so that the Assassin's choice wins. She explains to him that the world would be a really scary place without The Order. The conversation goes back to his hallucinations and Daniel reveals that an image keeps sticking in his mind and draws a picture of it in the fog on his window, it appears to be [[The Staff]]. | ||
Revision as of 06:11, 28 December 2010
Daniel Cross was an ex-convict and recovering drug and alcohol addict during the late 20th Century. Unknown to him at the time, he was also a descendant of an Assassin – Nikolai Orelov.
Biography
Mysterious Visions
At one point Daniel Cross was ordered by the courts to regularly visit a psychiatrist to help him deal with his vivid hallucinations and criminal tendencies. During one visit, Cross refused to take his prescribed drugs consistently and instead visited a local bar. There he tried, unsuccessfully, to proposition several women before vomiting into a toilet. He begins to have another hallucination of a white robed man in Russia named Nikolai Orelov and stumbles out the back door of the bar.
Cross is stopped by a man who asks if he is okay. Daniel, thinking he is still Orelov, very nearly stabs him accusing him of being a Templar. Fortunately he was stopped by Hannah Mueller, who pulls him into a car driven by another man and reveals to him that he is an Assassin.[1]
Meeting the Order
Hannah took Daniel to an Assassin camp, where they met with a senior member of the Order by the name of Paul Bellamy. Bellamy shows Daniel Cross his ring, featuring the Assassin's Order symbol, matching a tattoo of the symbol on Cross's arm.
Daniel then proceeds to flash back again to Nikolai
memories in Russia. Upon being questioned by Bellamy, Cross tells him that he's leaving and when two other assassin's attempt to stop him, Daniel disables both of them and is about to kill them before Bellamy puts his hidden blade to Cross' neck. Back in his room, Cross tells Hannah that
he has to get out of the compound to get his medication. Hannah gives him a white sweatshirt similar to Assassin robes and the two of them go to Daniel's apartment. Realizing that there is no medication left, he throws himself on the couch and he and Hannah begin to discuss the order.
She tells him that she is a computer expert and that The Mentor, the head of the Assassin's, plans on rigging the next election so that the Assassin's choice wins. She explains to him that the world would be a really scary place without The Order. The conversation goes back to his hallucinations and Daniel reveals that an image keeps sticking in his mind and draws a picture of it in the fog on his window, it appears to be The Staff.
Finding A Purpose
Paul Bellamy bursts through the door and Daniel collapses on the couch. Bellamy reveals that another Assassin, Bill Miles informed him that a small assassin team in Russia was sent to destroy the staff in 1908 and there was only one survivor who disappeared and possibly ended up in America, Cross' great-grandfather, Nikolai Orelov.
Trivia
- His first name "Daniel" means "Judgment of God" or "God's Judgment" in Hebrew.
- It has been revealed by the developers of the comic that Daniel will play "a significant role" in the story of Desmond Miles.
Gallery
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Daniel Cross suffering from the bleeding effect.
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Daniel Cross.
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A capture of Daniel Cross
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Daniel Cross
References
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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