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'''Subject 15''' is a female subject of Abstergo's experimentation of the Animus who preceded Subject 16 and Desmond Miles.
'''Subject 15''' is a female subject of [[Abstergo]]'s experimentation with the [[Animus]], who preceded [[Subject 16]] and [[Desmond Miles]]. Like her successors, she was most likely used to locate [[Pieces of Eden]] for the [[Templars]]. She faced obstacles due to her being pregnant at the time, for the Animus was confused by the presence of the fetus within her, and kept attempting to read the father's and the mother's genetic histories simultaneously. Her current status is unknown.
Like her successors, she was most likely used to locate Pieces of Eden for the Templars' and faced obstacles due to her being pregnant at he time; the Animus was confused by the presence of the fetus within her, and kept attempting to read the father's and the mother's genetic histories simultaneously. Her current status is unknown.
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Subject 15 is a female subject of Abstergo's experimentation with the Animus, who preceded Subject 16 and Desmond Miles. Like her successors, she was most likely used to locate Pieces of Eden for the Templars. She faced obstacles due to her being pregnant at the time, for the Animus was confused by the presence of the fetus within her, and kept attempting to read the father's and the mother's genetic histories simultaneously. Her current status is unknown.