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|ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | |ancestor = [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | ||
|location = [[Romagna]], [[Italy]] | |location = [[Romagna]], [[Italy]] | ||
|date = 3 March | |date = 3 March 1481}} | ||
'''Tutti a Bordo''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. | '''Tutti a Bordo''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. | ||
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Tutti a Bordo was a virtual representation of one of Ezio Auditore da Firenze's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
While Ezio Auditore and Leonardo da Vinci were in Romagna, they planned on sailing to Venice by boat. Leonardo had a pass, however, Ezio did not, and had to obtain one quickly before the boat set sail. Upon hearing the shouting of Caterina Sforza, who had become stranded on an island, Ezio rowed a gondola out to her and brought her back to shore. Despite her normal behavior, she was very flattered by Ezio's charm, and used her authority within the city to give him a free pass to Venice. Ezio gladly accepted it, and both he and Leonardo set sail on the boat. As the ship left the dock, Leonardo told Ezio that Caterina was the Countess of Forlì, a very powerful and dangerous woman.
Dialogue

- Leonardo: Ezio! Here! Over here! Thank you, Ezio, you saved my life.
- Ezio: I did what had to be done. You would have done the same.
- Leonardo: I doubt it. Bravery is not my strong suit. I owe you a debt, brother.
- Ezio: Di niente. (It's nothing.)
- Captain: Tutti a bordo! Fra poco si salpa! (All aboard! We're leaving soon!)
- Leonardo: That's our traghetto. (ferry.) Venezia awaits!
- Captain: Where's your pass?
- Ezio: What pass?
- Leonardo: You don't have a pass?
- Captain: You cannot enter Venezia without a pass.
Who invited you? - Ezio: Um... Nobody.
- Captain: Basta! (Stop!) No pass, no entrance.

- Ezio: Don't worry Leonardo. I'll come up with something.
- Caterina: Don't just stand there! I need help!
Ezio searched for a boat to help the screaming woman.
- Caterina: Dio del Cielo! Aiutatemi! (For Christ's sake! Help me!)
Qualcuno mi aiuti! Non so nuotare! (Somebody help me! I can't swim!)
Aiuto! Qualcuno mi faccia scendere da quest' affare! Aiutatemi! (Help! Someone get me off this thing! Help me!)
Ezio arrived with the boat.
- Ezio: Madonna.
- Caterina: Oh you're good. The ladies must like you.
- Ezio: I wasn't looking to impress. Only to help someone in distress.
- Caterina: Which is exactly why you impress. And you are Messer...?
- Ezio: Auditore. But please, call me Ezio.
- Caterina: I'm Caterina. Now, Ezio, we must find you suitable reward... Do you have any suggestions?
- Ezio: There is, perhaps, something you could help me with.
- Caterina: I'm all ears.
Caterina spoke with the captain.

- Captain: Yes Signora... Whatever you say Signora...
Caterina turned to Ezio.
- Caterina: He won't trouble you any more. I... took care of it.
- Ezio: Thank you, Caterina.
- Caterina: Perhaps we'll see each other again. Should you ever find yourself in the city of Forlì, it would be my pleasure to welcome you.
- Ezio: I look forward to enjoying your hospitality.
Caterina left.
- Captain: Please accept my most humble apologies, Messere. Had I known...
- Ezio: It's quite alright, my friend.
Outcome
Ezio met Caterina Sforza, and he set sail for Venice.
Gallery
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Leonardo thanking Ezio for the rescue
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Ezio helping Caterina onto the boat
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Ezio escorting Caterina
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Ezio thanking Caterina for her assistance
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Ezio and Leonardo setting sail for Venice