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==Helix memories==
==Helix memories==
The Helix menu presented the user with twelve memories, although the Helix initiate could access and play only the first one. Nine of these correspond to events related in seven real-world ''Assassin's Creed'' games, while the last three don't.
The Helix menu presented the user with twelve memories, although the Helix initiate could access and play only the first one. Nine of these correspond to events related in seven real-world ''Assassin's Creed'' games, while the last three don't.
*''The Tragedy of Jacques de Molay''
*''The Tragedy of Jacques de Molay'': featuring [[Jacques de Molay]], relates the [[Persecution of the Templars]] (1307)
*''Triumph of the Borgias''
*''Triumph of the Borgias'': featuring [[Rodrigo Borgia]], with [[Castel Sant'Angelo]] in the background.
*''The Lone Eagle''
*''The Lone Eagle'': features [[Haytham Kenway]].
*''Murder in the Levant''
*''Murder in the [[Levant]]'': features [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]].
*''The Emperor's Shadow''
*''The Emperor's Shadow'': features [[Shao Jun]].
*''Fear and Loathing in Florence''
*''Fear and Loathing in [[Florence]]'': features [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] in his Roman Master Assassin garment, with [[Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore|Santa Maria del Fiore]] in the background.
*''Washington and the Wolf''  
*''[[George Washington|Washington]] and the Wolf'': features [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]].
*''The Liberation of Lady Aveline''
*''The Liberation of Lady Aveline'': features [[Aveline de Grandpré]].
*''[[Devils of the Caribbean]]''
*''[[Devils of the Caribbean]]'': features [[Edward Kenway]].
*''The Bladed Cross'': featuring an uknown [[Roman Assassin]] during [[Constantine I]]'s rule as [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] (306 - 337 CE) and his foundation of [[Constantinople]].
*''The Bladed Cross'': featuring an uknown [[Roman Assassin]] during [[Constantine I]]'s rule as [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] (306 - 337 CE) and his foundation of [[Constantinople]].
*''Jazz Age Junkies'': featuring an uknown [[American Assassin (1920s)|American Assassin]] during the {{Wiki|Jazz Age}} (1920s)
*''Jazz Age Junkies'': featuring an uknown [[American Assassin (1920s)|American Assassin]] during the {{Wiki|Jazz Age}} (1920s)

Revision as of 15:22, 21 October 2016

Helix interface screen

Helix is a cloud-based software developed by Abstergo Entertainment.

A continuation of the Data Dump Scanner, a creation of Álvaro Gramática,[1] the Helix software allowed for accounts of various Templars and Assassins throughout history, with propaganda-based narrations delivered by Abstergo in favor of the former, delivered to the public via a games console-style format at a cheap price.[2] Using the headsets, Abstergo can also collect players' genetic data.[3]

Through Helix, a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment relived Shay Cormac's memories and fixed the damage caused by a virus hidden within Shay's memory bank.[4]

Around the same time, an individual associated with the Assassins used a game console running on the Helix software to relive the memories of Arno Dorian,[2] and Jacob and Evie Frye.[5]

Helix memories

The Helix menu presented the user with twelve memories, although the Helix initiate could access and play only the first one. Nine of these correspond to events related in seven real-world Assassin's Creed games, while the last three don't.

Trivia

  • Abstergo Entertainment’s Helix Navigator used a Hospitalier Antivirus program, referencing the Knights Hospitalier.

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