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{{Quote|The surviving Royalists are going to attempt an attack on Napoleon. The centerpiece is a giant improvised explosive device, lovingly known as the 'Machine Infernale'.|[[Bishop]], 2014.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}} | {{Quote|The surviving Royalists are going to attempt an attack on Napoleon. The centerpiece is a giant improvised explosive device, lovingly known as the 'Machine Infernale'.|[[Bishop]], 2014.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}} | ||
[[File:Infernal Machine.jpg|thumb|250px|The Infernal Machine]] | [[File:Infernal Machine.jpg|thumb|250px|The Infernal Machine]] | ||
The '''Infernal Machine''' (French: ''Machine Infernale'') was an improvised explosive device designed by [[France|French]] [[Royalist]]s, led by [[François-Joseph Carbon]], to assassinate [[Napoleon Bonaparte]], then First Consul of France, on 24 December 1800. The Royalist [[ | The '''Infernal Machine''' (French: ''Machine Infernale'') was an improvised explosive device designed by [[France|French]] [[Royalist]]s, led by [[François-Joseph Carbon]], to assassinate [[Napoleon Bonaparte]], then First Consul of France, on 24 December 1800. The Royalist [[sniper]]s meant to shoot the device once Napoleon neared it were killed by [[Assassins]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref> | ||
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The Infernal Machine (French: Machine Infernale) was an improvised explosive device designed by French Royalists, led by François-Joseph Carbon, to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte, then First Consul of France, on 24 December 1800. The Royalist snipers meant to shoot the device once Napoleon neared it were killed by Assassins.[1]