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|from = Alan Rikkin | |from = Alan Rikkin | ||
|to = Warren Vidic | |to = Warren Vidic | ||
|datetime = September 7, | |datetime = September 7, 8:00 | ||
|subject = Analysis | |subject = Analysis | ||
|message = Warren: | |message = Warren: | ||
Revision as of 20:03, 15 April 2011
E-mails from various individuals are available throughout Assassin's Creed and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, and give various background information on characters and key elements. The internet service used to send these e-mails in the first Assassin's Creed is known as the Abstergo Email Network and is used by the Templars, the Hephaestus Email Network is the Assassin's alternative, used by Desmond Miles and the other assassins in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
Assassin's Creed
Vidic's E-mail
- Main article: Vidic's e-mail
Warren Vidic's e-mails reveal more about Abstergo, and the Daily Headlines messages reveal startling facts about the condition of the world in 2012.
Lucy's Email
- Main article: Lucy's e-mail
Lucy Stillman appears to have deliberately given Desmond the opportunity to read her e-mail. The messages give startling insight on Abstergo.
Conference Room Email
The computer in the conference room of Abstergo contains only one e-mail message, in the Inbox.
This e-mail, from Alan Rikkin, describes different artifacts that Abstergo has acquired, wishes to acquire, or had wished to acquire at some point in the past. Be advised that this message contains spoilers.
| From: | Alan Rikkin |
| To: | Warren Vidic |
| Date/Time: | September 7, 8:00 |
| Subject: | Analysis |
| Warren:
The others and I have finished reviewing the Animus recordings from Subjects 12-16. While the Piece of Eden remains our priority, we must all continue working to locate and understand the remaining artifacts. I am sure you can understand our reasoning behind this. Although the satellite is intended to accomplish a fair portion of the work for us, we will certainly need to deal with those who are either immune to - or protected from - its effects. Please take a moment to look over our findings and get back to me with any feedback you may have. I will summarize below:
Warren, I cannot stress how important it is that you wrap things up with Subject Seventeen as soon as possible. We're obviously relieved that you seem to be closing in on the target memory, but you need to step it up. Everything we're working towards depends on your retrieving those locations. Without them, we've got nothing. May The Father of Understanding guide you to success. A.R. | |
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Through his own computer terminal in the Sanctuary, Desmond is now able to receive and read his own e-mails. Additionally, after receiving a list of passwords from the mysterious Erudito, he is also able to access the e-mails of his three teammates. The e-mails mostly involve the team's communications with each other, as well as Shaun's and Lucy's conversations with another Assassin referred to as William M.
Desmond's E-mail
- Main article: Desmond's e-mail
Lucy's E-mail
- Main article: Lucy's e-mail
Rebecca's E-mail
- Main article: Rebecca's e-mail
Shaun's E-mail
- Main article: Shaun's e-mail
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