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==History==
==History==
===Activities in Macau===
===Activities in Macau===
In 2023, the Zhawang Corporation learned about [[Noa Kim]], a [[Korean Brotherhood of Assassins|Korean]]-[[United States|American]] college student, whom both Nathan and Claire regarded as a member of their "family". As such, the two worked together to try and rescue him following Noa's abduction by [[Abstergo Industries]].<ref name="EP 42">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 42|Episode 42]]</ref>
In 2023, the Zhawang Corporation learned about [[Noa Kim]], a [[Korean Brotherhood of Assassins|Korean]]-[[United States|American]] college student, whom both Nathan and Claire regarded as a member of their "family". As such, the two worked together to try and rescue him following Noa's abduction by [[Abstergo Industries]].<ref name="EP 42">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 42|Episode 42]]</ref>
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Sometime later, Nathan and several of his gang members watched as the ''[[Exitus]]'' research vessel, which Noa was held aboard, left Macau. Suspecting the ship was heading to the [[Philippines]], where his organization had a foothold, Nathan snatched away the phone of a Zhawang Corporation agent to speak with Claire and ask her to let Doom Eagle handle Noa's rescue. Claire was reluctant given Nathan's history of "blowing things out of proportion", but ultimately conceded.<ref name="EP 42" />
Sometime later, Nathan and several of his gang members watched as the ''[[Exitus]]'' research vessel, which Noa was held aboard, left Macau. Suspecting the ship was heading to the [[Philippines]], where his organization had a foothold, Nathan snatched away the phone of a Zhawang Corporation agent to speak with Claire and ask her to let Doom Eagle handle Noa's rescue. Claire was reluctant given Nathan's history of "blowing things out of proportion", but ultimately conceded.<ref name="EP 42" />
===Attempt to rescue Noa Kim===
[[File:ACFT - Doom Eagle ambush.png|left|thumb|230x230px|Doom Eagle ambushing the Abstergo convoy]]
Following the ''Exitus'' to [[Cebu]], Doom Eagle had several men survey the Abstergo convoy containing Noa and Sei from a distance as to avoid detection. After the convoy left the [[Basilica del Santo Niño]], the gang members decided to initate their rescue operation and manipulated the traffic to force the convoy to travel through another route. Once the convoy reached an empty street, Doom Eagle used a Zhawang Corporation truck to block its path before gang members emerged from the surrounding buildings and opened fire on the Abstergo vehicles.<ref name="EP 43">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple Episode 43|Episode 43]]</ref>
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
ACFT - Noa fighting thugs.png|Noa fighting Doom Eagle thugs in the A-Ma Cultural Village
ACFT - Noa fighting thugs.png|Noa fighting Doom Eagle thugs in the A-Ma Cultural Village
File:ACFT - Doom Eagle in Cebu.png|Members of Doom Eagle in Cebu
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 18:26, 13 February 2024

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Doom Eagle is an international criminal organization based in Southeast Asia. Led by the Assassin Nathan Zhang, it often worked alongside the Zhawang Corporation led by Nathan's relative Claire Zhang, handling the company's "dirty work".

History

Activities in Macau

In 2023, the Zhawang Corporation learned about Noa Kim, a Korean-American college student, whom both Nathan and Claire regarded as a member of their "family". As such, the two worked together to try and rescue him following Noa's abduction by Abstergo Industries.[1]

During Noa's trip with the Templar Shimazu Sei to the A-Ma Cultural Village in Macau, Nathan dispatched several thugs to serve as a distraction while two of Claire's agents approached Noa. The thugs attacked Sei and killed her bodyguards, but before they could execute the Templar, they were defeated by Noa, who had declined the agents' offer to be rescued.[2]

Sometime later, Nathan and several of his gang members watched as the Exitus research vessel, which Noa was held aboard, left Macau. Suspecting the ship was heading to the Philippines, where his organization had a foothold, Nathan snatched away the phone of a Zhawang Corporation agent to speak with Claire and ask her to let Doom Eagle handle Noa's rescue. Claire was reluctant given Nathan's history of "blowing things out of proportion", but ultimately conceded.[1]

Attempt to rescue Noa Kim

Doom Eagle ambushing the Abstergo convoy

Following the Exitus to Cebu, Doom Eagle had several men survey the Abstergo convoy containing Noa and Sei from a distance as to avoid detection. After the convoy left the Basilica del Santo Niño, the gang members decided to initate their rescue operation and manipulated the traffic to force the convoy to travel through another route. Once the convoy reached an empty street, Doom Eagle used a Zhawang Corporation truck to block its path before gang members emerged from the surrounding buildings and opened fire on the Abstergo vehicles.[3]

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