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'''The Mars''' was a [[Firearms|firearm]] obtained by [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] during the [[Victorian era|nineteenth century]]. This sleek-looking weapon could easily be concealed, allowing the Frye twins to carry it through the streets of [[London]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
'''The Mars''' was a [[Firearms|firearm]] obtained by [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] during the [[Victorian era|nineteenth century]]. This sleek-looking weapon could easily be concealed, allowing the Frye twins to carry it through the streets of [[London]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


==Weapon statistics==
==Weapon statistics==
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Revision as of 01:18, 5 May 2016


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The Mars was a firearm obtained by Jacob and Evie Frye during the nineteenth century. This sleek-looking weapon could easily be concealed, allowing the Frye twins to carry it through the streets of London.[1]

Weapon statistics

Damage Speed Quickshot accuracy Clip size
10 10 7 10

Trivia

  • The Mars is a heavily retooled version of its real-life counterpart, the Mars Automatic Pistol. The Mars was originally available in multiple calibres, with the .45 Mars Long Case version widely considered to have been the most powerful pistol in the world at the time.[2] The Mars Automatic pistol was developed during the 1890s, making its inclusion in Syndicate anachronistic.

References