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'''Fort Wolcott''' was a fortification located in Goat Island, Rhode Island, which was visited by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] sometime in 1773, in order to obtain a scroll that was in the possession of one of Captain [[William Kidd]]'s sailors, who had been jailed there. | '''Fort Wolcott''' was a fortification located in Goat Island, Rhode Island, which was visited by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] sometime in 1773, in order to obtain a scroll that was in the possession of one of Captain [[William Kidd]]'s sailors, who had been jailed there. | ||
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Fort Wolcott was a fortification located in Goat Island, Rhode Island, which was visited by the Assassin Connor sometime in 1773, in order to obtain a scroll that was in the possession of one of Captain William Kidd's sailors, who had been jailed there.
During Connor's exfiltration however, a large portion of the fort was destroyed, as a result of the shelling from the Aquila that Connor had ordered on the structure to cover his escape.
In 2012, Fort Wolcott was used as a simulated location by Abstergo Industries' entertainment branch, in order to influence the general public through the console stage of the Animus technology.
Gallery
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Two Animi Avatars during a Wolfpack session
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Fort Wolcott's night-time simulation
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Connor eavesdropping on Redcoats within Fort Wolcott
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Connor escaping the destroyed Fort Wolcott
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Fort Wolcott
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Fort Wolcott - The Store Room
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Fort Wolcott - The Dining Room
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Fort Wolcott Blacksmith room by Max Qin
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Fort Wolcott Dining Room by Max Qin
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