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{{Youmay|the First Civilization device|[[Abstergo Industries]]' satellite, [[Eye-Abstergo]]}}
[[File:ACIII-GTEnd_5.png|thumb|250px|Desmond activating the Eye]]
[[File:ACIII-GTEnd_5.png|thumb|250px|Desmond activating the Eye]]
'''The Eye''' was a device constructed by [[Minerva]] to manipulate the underlying [[calculations]] of existence, with the ultimate aim of preventing the [[2012 coronal mass ejection]]. However, when she learned [[Juno]] had been tampering with the Eye for her own ends, Minerva was forced to destroy it.
The '''Eye''' was a device constructed by [[Minerva]] to manipulate the underlying [[calculations]] of existence, with the ultimate aim of preventing the [[2012 coronal mass ejection]]. However, when she learned that [[Juno]] had been tampering with the Eye for her own ends, Minerva was forced to destroy it.


During her imprisonment in the [[Grand Temple]], Juno repaired the device to store her consciousness, and manipulated [[Desmond Miles]], a [[humans|human]] with a sufficient amount of [[First Civilization]] DNA, into using it so she would be released. In the meantime, Minerva constructed a second Eye to commune with Desmond through the memories of his ancestor [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], and used it for a final time to see if he would find a way to prevent the catastrophe on 21 December, 2012.
During her imprisonment in the [[Grand Temple]], Juno repaired the device to store her consciousness, and manipulated [[Desmond Miles]], a [[Humans|human]] with a sufficient amount of [[First Civilization]] DNA, into using it so that she would be released. In the meantime, Minerva constructed a second Eye to commune with Desmond through the memories of his ancestor [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], and used it for a final time to see if he would find a way to prevent the catastrophe on 21 December 2012.


Seeing that Juno had survived and manipulated Desmond into using the Eye, Minerva warned him not to use the Eye, believing it would be better if the world endured another apocalypse than allow Juno to be freed. Desmond disagreed, activating the Eye and saving the world, but at the cost of his own life and unleashing Juno.
Seeing that Juno had survived and manipulated Desmond into using the Eye, Minerva warned him not to activate the device, believing it would be better if the world endured another apocalypse than allow Juno to be freed. Desmond disagreed, stating that Minerva's solution would offer no hope to the world and that humanity would find a way to resist Juno's efforts, before activating the Eye and saving the world, at the cost of his own life and unleashing Juno in the process.


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Revision as of 02:37, 12 August 2013

This article is about the First Civilization device. You may be looking for Abstergo Industries' satellite, Eye-Abstergo.
Desmond activating the Eye

The Eye was a device constructed by Minerva to manipulate the underlying calculations of existence, with the ultimate aim of preventing the 2012 coronal mass ejection. However, when she learned that Juno had been tampering with the Eye for her own ends, Minerva was forced to destroy it.

During her imprisonment in the Grand Temple, Juno repaired the device to store her consciousness, and manipulated Desmond Miles, a human with a sufficient amount of First Civilization DNA, into using it so that she would be released. In the meantime, Minerva constructed a second Eye to commune with Desmond through the memories of his ancestor Ezio Auditore da Firenze, and used it for a final time to see if he would find a way to prevent the catastrophe on 21 December 2012.

Seeing that Juno had survived and manipulated Desmond into using the Eye, Minerva warned him not to activate the device, believing it would be better if the world endured another apocalypse than allow Juno to be freed. Desmond disagreed, stating that Minerva's solution would offer no hope to the world and that humanity would find a way to resist Juno's efforts, before activating the Eye and saving the world, at the cost of his own life and unleashing Juno in the process.

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