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'''Zachary Morgenstern''' is an employee of [[Abstergo Industries]]' Cryptology department. | {{Character Infobox | ||
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Professor '''Zachary Morgenstern''' is an employee of [[Abstergo Industries]]' Cryptology department. | |||
== | ==Biography== | ||
In October 2016, after Simon Hathaway had relived the memories of his ancestor, [[Gabriel Laxart]] viewing [[Jacques de Molay]]'s scribblings using [[Eagle Vision]]. Knowing of Zachary's love of decoding ancient symbols, he was recommended to decipher them.<ref name="ch11">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' – Chapter 11</ref> A couple of days later however, via a video conference call with Hathaway, Morgenstern stated that he had never gotten any simulation files from the [[Victoria Bibeau|Dr. Bibeau]] whom Hathaway had said sent them. Although he and his department knew about the graffiti from a previous [[Arno Dorian|simulation]], no files pertaining to Hathaway's session had turned up. After Hathaway went quiet upon learning of this, Morgenstern asked if he wanted him to follow up, which Hathaway refused and ended the call.<ref name="ch25">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' – Chapter 25</ref> Another few days later, Morgestern's unawareness of the subject was later brought up within the [[Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order|Inner Sanctum]] of the [[Templars]] by Hathaway to the Abstergo CEO [[Alan Rikkin]].<ref name="ch34">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' – Chapter 34</ref> | |||
==Personality and traits== | |||
Zachary Morgenstern was described as having a "kindly visage."<ref name="ch25" /> He was noted by [[Simon Hathaway]] as enjoying analyzing ancient graffiti.<ref name="ch11" /> Rikkin told Hathaway that Morgenstern could, "could talk [his] ear off" regarding anything related to cryptology.<ref name="ch34" /> Hathaway also wasn't sure of Morgenstern's personal allegiance to the Templar Order, as they were so secretive that not even members could tell each other apart.<ref name="ch16">''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'' – Chapter 16</ref> He did however, hold Morgenstern in high regard as he was trusting of him to decipher the de Molay graffiti.<ref name="ch11" /> | |||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
Zachary Morgenstern is a character appearing in the novel, ''[[Assassin's Creed: Heresy]]'', written by [[Christie Golden]]. | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
Zachary is an English masculine personal name derived from Zacharias which is the Latin form of the Hebrew ''Zekharyahu'' ([[wikt:זְכַרְיָה|זְכַרְיָה]]) meaning 'Yahweh has remembered' from the Hebrew elements ''yahu'' ([[wikt:־יהו|־יהו]]) "Yahweh, God" and ''zakhar'' ([[wikt:זֵכֶר|זֵכֶר]]) "to remember".<ref>{{WP|Zachary}}</ref> The surname Morgenstern is derived from the Middle German words ''morgen'' meaning 'morning' and ''stern'' meaning 'star'.<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://www.houseofnames.com/morgenstern-family-crest |title= Morgenstern Family Crest | publisher=''HouseOfNames''| accessdate= 29 August 2019}}</ref> ''Morgenstern'' is also the weapon known in English as [[morningstar]]. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 15 July 2022
Professor Zachary Morgenstern is an employee of Abstergo Industries' Cryptology department.
Biography
In October 2016, after Simon Hathaway had relived the memories of his ancestor, Gabriel Laxart viewing Jacques de Molay's scribblings using Eagle Vision. Knowing of Zachary's love of decoding ancient symbols, he was recommended to decipher them.[1] A couple of days later however, via a video conference call with Hathaway, Morgenstern stated that he had never gotten any simulation files from the Dr. Bibeau whom Hathaway had said sent them. Although he and his department knew about the graffiti from a previous simulation, no files pertaining to Hathaway's session had turned up. After Hathaway went quiet upon learning of this, Morgenstern asked if he wanted him to follow up, which Hathaway refused and ended the call.[2] Another few days later, Morgestern's unawareness of the subject was later brought up within the Inner Sanctum of the Templars by Hathaway to the Abstergo CEO Alan Rikkin.[3]
Personality and traits
Zachary Morgenstern was described as having a "kindly visage."[2] He was noted by Simon Hathaway as enjoying analyzing ancient graffiti.[1] Rikkin told Hathaway that Morgenstern could, "could talk [his] ear off" regarding anything related to cryptology.[3] Hathaway also wasn't sure of Morgenstern's personal allegiance to the Templar Order, as they were so secretive that not even members could tell each other apart.[4] He did however, hold Morgenstern in high regard as he was trusting of him to decipher the de Molay graffiti.[1]
Behind the scenes
Zachary Morgenstern is a character appearing in the novel, Assassin's Creed: Heresy, written by Christie Golden.
Etymology
Zachary is an English masculine personal name derived from Zacharias which is the Latin form of the Hebrew Zekharyahu (זְכַרְיָה) meaning 'Yahweh has remembered' from the Hebrew elements yahu (־יהו) "Yahweh, God" and zakhar (זֵכֶר) "to remember".[5] The surname Morgenstern is derived from the Middle German words morgen meaning 'morning' and stern meaning 'star'.[6] Morgenstern is also the weapon known in English as morningstar.
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Heresy – Chapter 11
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Heresy – Chapter 25
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: Heresy – Chapter 34
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Heresy – Chapter 16
- ↑
Zachary on Wikipedia
- ↑ Morgenstern Family Crest. HouseOfNames. Retrieved on 29 August 2019.