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==Biography==
==Biography==
Shortly after his birth, Mike’s parents died in a traffic accident. Although he was clinically dead after the accident, Abstergo took care over Mike and ‘genetically patched’ him. Due to a set of mutations, Abstergo was able to revive the six years old boy but also to increase Mike’s intellectual abilities significantly with the aim to ‘program’ him as a future leader of the [[Templar Order]].
Shortly after his birth, Mike’s parents died in a traffic accident. Although he was clinically dead after the accident, Abstergo took care over Mike and ‘genetically patched’ him. Due to a set of mutations, Abstergo was able to revive the boy but also to increase Mike’s intellectual abilities significantly with the aim to ‘program’ him as a future leader of the [[Templar Order]]. According to his supervisor, Pr. [[William McCoy]], at the age of six, Mike's intelligence was far ahead those of modern geniuses.  


This being a long-term progress, Abstergo saw the chance to perform experiments with Mike’s incredibly flexible DNA. Mike’s genetically modified DNA was able to ‘adopt’ DNA-codes that were unfamiliar to him. This way, Mike was able to relive the memories of a deceased Templar agent by inoculating his artificial DNA. However, Abstergo’s real intentions with these experiments were to relive the memories of the [[Assassin]] [[Jonathan Hawk]]. By stealing Hawk’s eyeball, Abstergo was now able to transfer Hawk’s DNA into Mike’s, so that Jonathan’s memories were in Abstergo’s hands.
This being a long-term progress, Abstergo saw the chance to perform experiments with Mike’s incredibly flexible DNA. Mike’s genetically modified DNA was able to ‘adopt’ DNA-codes that were unfamiliar to him. This way, Mike was able to relive the memories of a deceased Templar agent by inoculating his artificial DNA. However, Abstergo’s real intentions with these experiments were to relive the memories of the [[Assassin]] [[Jonathan Hawk]]. By stealing Hawk’s eyeball, Abstergo was now able to transfer Hawk’s DNA into Mike’s, so that Jonathan’s memories were in Abstergo’s hands.

Revision as of 21:21, 20 September 2014

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Mike

Mike (born c. 2006), also known as Subject 19, was the primary test subject of Project Horus, an Abstergo Industries experiment.

Biography

Shortly after his birth, Mike’s parents died in a traffic accident. Although he was clinically dead after the accident, Abstergo took care over Mike and ‘genetically patched’ him. Due to a set of mutations, Abstergo was able to revive the boy but also to increase Mike’s intellectual abilities significantly with the aim to ‘program’ him as a future leader of the Templar Order. According to his supervisor, Pr. William McCoy, at the age of six, Mike's intelligence was far ahead those of modern geniuses.

This being a long-term progress, Abstergo saw the chance to perform experiments with Mike’s incredibly flexible DNA. Mike’s genetically modified DNA was able to ‘adopt’ DNA-codes that were unfamiliar to him. This way, Mike was able to relive the memories of a deceased Templar agent by inoculating his artificial DNA. However, Abstergo’s real intentions with these experiments were to relive the memories of the Assassin Jonathan Hawk. By stealing Hawk’s eyeball, Abstergo was now able to transfer Hawk’s DNA into Mike’s, so that Jonathan’s memories were in Abstergo’s hands.

Trivia

  • Despite his high intellegence, Mike was unable to communicate. Even so, he could understand all instructions given, even the most complicated.

Gallery

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