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*'''Ezio:''' ''Who is this man?'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''Who is this man?'' | ||
*'''Citizen:''' ''He comes from {{Wiki|Prussia}}. I hear he studies at [[Vaticano District|Il Vaticano]]'' (the Vatican), ''but his words are unlike any that issue from that place.'' | *'''Citizen:''' ''He comes from {{Wiki|Prussia}}. I hear he studies at [[Vaticano District|Il Vaticano]]'' (the Vatican), ''but his words are unlike any that issue from that place.'' | ||
Copernicus spoke to the people. | |||
*''' | *'''Copernicus:''' ''Some may tell you to be content with {{Wiki|Ptolemy}}'s explanation of the heavens. His mathematical contortions of the spheres dancing around the [[Earth]]. But why are such complicated numbers required? Perhaps, to disguise a myriad of contradictions? You must question bad logic. It is why we live, to ask questions.'' | ||
A group of [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] [[guards]] arrived to silence Copernicus. | A group of [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] [[guards]] arrived to silence Copernicus. | ||
*'''Guard:''' ''Kill him quickly. The [[Master of the Sacred Palace|Master]] wants all scholars silenced by nightfall.'' | *'''Guard:''' ''Kill him quickly. The [[Master of the Sacred Palace|Master]] wants all scholars silenced by nightfall.'' | ||
*'''Ezio:''' ''If the Borgia are involved, then so am I.'' | *'''Ezio:''' ''If the Borgia are involved, then so am I.'' | ||
Ezio succeeded in killing the Borgia guards and returned to speak with | Ezio succeeded in killing the Borgia guards and returned to speak with Copernicus. | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Ezio killed all the guards that were trying to kill | Ezio killed all the guards that were trying to kill Copernicus. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | ||
ACB False Censorship 4.png|Ezio speaking with the citizen | ACB False Censorship 4.png|Ezio speaking with the citizen | ||
ACB False Censorship 5.png| | ACB False Censorship 5.png|Copernicus addressing the crowd | ||
ACB False Censorship 1.png|Borgia guards closing in on | ACB False Censorship 1.png|Borgia guards closing in on Copernicus | ||
ACB False Censorship 6.png|Ezio involving himself in the guards' affairs | ACB False Censorship 6.png|Ezio involving himself in the guards' affairs | ||
ACB False Censorship 3.png|Ezio defending | ACB False Censorship 3.png|Ezio defending Copernicus | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 18:32, 10 September 2014
False Censorship was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
While in Rome, the Assassin Ezio Auditore came across a person talking to the people about astronomy. Curious, Ezio inquired a bystander about him.
Dialogue
- Ezio: Who is this man?
- Citizen: He comes from Prussia. I hear he studies at Il Vaticano (the Vatican), but his words are unlike any that issue from that place.
Copernicus spoke to the people.
- Copernicus: Some may tell you to be content with Ptolemy's explanation of the heavens. His mathematical contortions of the spheres dancing around the Earth. But why are such complicated numbers required? Perhaps, to disguise a myriad of contradictions? You must question bad logic. It is why we live, to ask questions.
A group of Borgia guards arrived to silence Copernicus.
- Guard: Kill him quickly. The Master wants all scholars silenced by nightfall.
- Ezio: If the Borgia are involved, then so am I.
Ezio succeeded in killing the Borgia guards and returned to speak with Copernicus.
Outcome
Ezio killed all the guards that were trying to kill Copernicus.
Gallery
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Ezio speaking with the citizen
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Copernicus addressing the crowd
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Borgia guards closing in on Copernicus
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Ezio involving himself in the guards' affairs
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Ezio defending Copernicus