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While hacking the Abstergo system, a new [[Abstergo Entertainment research analyst|research analyst]] discovered emails sent between Chartrand and [[Jennifer Tam]] - another employee. Over the course of several days, the two discussed the hacker themself, the Kenways, and the "[[Shaun Hastings|British barista]]" working in the building lobby. | While hacking the Abstergo system, a new [[Abstergo Entertainment research analyst|research analyst]] discovered emails sent between Chartrand and [[Jennifer Tam]] - another employee. Over the course of several days, the two discussed the hacker themself, the Kenways, and the "[[Shaun Hastings|British barista]]" working in the building lobby. | ||
As the email exchange continued, both Tam and Chartrand became increasingly anxious about the | As the email exchange continued, both Tam and Chartrand became increasingly anxious about the spate of hackings occurring within the company, and their employer's aggressive response. | ||
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Revision as of 19:47, 20 July 2014
- "I'm reliving the life of Bernard Kenway, sheep farmer. Yeah. I'm literally shoveling virtual shit all day."
- ―Philippe Chartrand on his Sample 17 subject, 2013.[src]
Phillipe Chartrand is a researcher working for Abstergo Entertainment. In 2013 he was assigned to study the life and memories of Bernard Kenway, the father of pirate Edward Kenway.
While hacking the Abstergo system, a new research analyst discovered emails sent between Chartrand and Jennifer Tam - another employee. Over the course of several days, the two discussed the hacker themself, the Kenways, and the "British barista" working in the building lobby.
As the email exchange continued, both Tam and Chartrand became increasingly anxious about the spate of hackings occurring within the company, and their employer's aggressive response.