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[[File:Stan.png|thumb|250px|Stan]]
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'''Stan''' (died September 1940) was the friend of [[Eddie Gorm]] and his partner in their [[London]] dockers business, the [[Gorm & Co]].
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|death = 20 September 1940<br>{{Wiki|East End of London|East End}}, [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
|species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = [[Gorm & Co]]
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'''Stan''' (died 1940) was the friend of [[Eddie Gorm]] and his partner in their [[London]] dockers business, the [[Gorm & Co]].


In September 1940, they jointly made a break with their band on behalf of a gangster, Jack Turpin. Only Stan discovered the latter's double game, which turned out to be an {{Wiki|Schutzstaffel|SS}} spy. Turpin, who was in reality called [[Otto Hammerstein]], proposed to them to work for the [[Germany|Germans]], which Stan considered inconceivable. However, he was annoyed by the acceptance of Eddie, whose family had perished under the bombing of [[The Blitz|the Blitz]] a few days earlier. To prove his allegiance to the Nazi's, Gorm was ordered to kill Stan, to which he complied.
==Biography==
On 7 September 1940, Stan met up with Eddie after the latter had marked up the face of arms-dealer [[Spencer]] for using his turf to distribute. Stan commented that simply cutting up Spencer's face was too soft a punishment as he'd soon return to his old tricks. Later that day, Stan set up a meeting with [[Otto Hammerstein|Jack Turpin]] and his right-hand man, [[Robert Burton]]. Although after hearing their proposal about shipping good out of a French company, Eddie bade them farewell and chastised Stan for falling so low as to deal with gangsters.<ref name="ACCo 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Conspiracies]]'' – ''[[Assassin's Creed: Conspiracies Volume 1: Die Glocke|Vol. 1: Die Glocke]]''</ref>
 
On 20 September, Stan having discovered Turpin's true identity, as a ''{{Wiki|Schutzstaffel}}'' spy, cornered him with a knife on the night that Eddie had finally decided to work with him (on the instruction of the Assassins who'd recently recruited him) to break into an establishment and steal research on [[Manhattan Project|Project Manhattan]]. Turpin, proposed to them to work for the [[Germany|Germans]], which Stan considered inconceivable. However, he was annoyed by the acceptance of Eddie, whose family had perished under the bombing of [[The Blitz|the Blitz]] a few days earlier. To prove his allegiance to the Nazi's, Gorm was ordered to kill Stan, to which he complied.<ref name="ACCo 1"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Conspiracies Volume 1: Die Glocke]]''
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 22 May 2024

Stan (died 1940) was the friend of Eddie Gorm and his partner in their London dockers business, the Gorm & Co.

Biography[edit | edit source]

On 7 September 1940, Stan met up with Eddie after the latter had marked up the face of arms-dealer Spencer for using his turf to distribute. Stan commented that simply cutting up Spencer's face was too soft a punishment as he'd soon return to his old tricks. Later that day, Stan set up a meeting with Jack Turpin and his right-hand man, Robert Burton. Although after hearing their proposal about shipping good out of a French company, Eddie bade them farewell and chastised Stan for falling so low as to deal with gangsters.[1]

On 20 September, Stan having discovered Turpin's true identity, as a Schutzstaffel spy, cornered him with a knife on the night that Eddie had finally decided to work with him (on the instruction of the Assassins who'd recently recruited him) to break into an establishment and steal research on Project Manhattan. Turpin, proposed to them to work for the Germans, which Stan considered inconceivable. However, he was annoyed by the acceptance of Eddie, whose family had perished under the bombing of the Blitz a few days earlier. To prove his allegiance to the Nazi's, Gorm was ordered to kill Stan, to which he complied.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]