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'''Animus data fragments''' were fragments spread throughout the city of [[Constantinople]] during [[Desmond Miles]]' [[Animus]] sessions. Collecting each one of them would open up a small memory for him, which he could play while in the [[Black Room|Animus Island]].<ref name="Interview">[http://spong.com/feature/10110536/Interview-Assassins-Creed-Revelations-Part-2 Assassin's Creed Revelations - Interview Part 2.]</ref>'''Animus data fragments''' were fragments spread throughout the city of [[Constantinople]] in Assassin's Creed Revelations. When Desmond Miles fell in a Coma due to over stress put on his mind(Stress because of not only his childhood, life on the farm, and kidnapping by Abstergo Industries, but because he was forced to stab Lucy Stillman by Juno. Lucy Stillman was Desmonds love interest, an Employee of Abstergo, and an Assassin. When this stress was put on him, he entered a Coma which in Revelations, is trying to be uninduced by William Miles(His Father), Rebecca, and Saun. These Fragments can be collected when playing as Ezio in Constantinople. When collecting a certain amount of fragments(Which are ironically shaped as AC Brotherhood loading symbols), Desmond is able to access the inside on the Animus' core system, runs as a peice of memory through the Animus, and explains his early life to the player while doing so.
'''Animus data fragments''' were fragments spread throughout the city of [[Constantinople]] during [[Desmond Miles]]' [[Animus]] sessions. Collecting each one of them would open up a small memory for him, which he could play while in the [[Black Room|Animus Island]].<ref name="Interview">[http://spong.com/feature/10110536/Interview-Assassins-Creed-Revelations-Part-2 Assassin's Creed Revelations - Interview Part 2.]</ref> When Desmond fell in a Coma due to the stress put on his mind, the other assasins atempted to revive him by puting him back in the animus. These Fragments can be collected when playing as Ezio in Constantinople. When collecting a certain amount of fragments(Which are ironically shaped as AC Brotherhood loading symbols), Desmond is able to access the inside on the Animus' core system, runs as a peice of memory through the Animus, and explains his early life to the player while doing so.


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Animus data fragments were fragments spread throughout the city of Constantinople during Desmond Miles' Animus sessions. Collecting each one of them would open up a small memory for him, which he could play while in the Animus Island.[1] When Desmond fell in a Coma due to the stress put on his mind, the other assasins atempted to revive him by puting him back in the animus. These Fragments can be collected when playing as Ezio in Constantinople. When collecting a certain amount of fragments(Which are ironically shaped as AC Brotherhood loading symbols), Desmond is able to access the inside on the Animus' core system, runs as a peice of memory through the Animus, and explains his early life to the player while doing so.

Trivia

  • There is an Achievement for collecting all Animus data fragments, called "Capped" (20G; Bronze Trophy).
  • The Animus data fragments looks like the loading bar from Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
  • There are 100 Animus data fragments spread throughout Constantinople in total.
  • On Animus Island there is a small hill with pillars on it. These pillars are actually smaller portals that are used to access Desmond's memories. There are five working portals in total and one collapsed portal. Each portal need a certain amount of Animus data fragments to be accessed.

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