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Take a look [[Database/People (AC4BF):"The Sage"|here]]. -- {{User:Master Sima Yi/sig}} 11:19, November 21, 2013 (UTC)
Take a look [[Database/People (AC4BF):"The Sage"|here]]. -- {{User:Master Sima Yi/sig}} 11:19, November 21, 2013 (UTC)
:AC4 doesn't claim Aita volunteered for anything, as far as I'm aware. It appears that this 'transference' (read: cloning) took place ''after'' his death, and was an act completely independent of the Solutions. --{{Signature/Jasca Ducato}} 11:33, November 21, 2013 (UTC)
:AC4 doesn't claim Aita volunteered for anything, as far as I'm aware. It appears that this 'transference' (read: cloning) took place ''after'' his death, and was an act completely independent of the Solutions. --{{Signature/Jasca Ducato}} 11:33, November 21, 2013 (UTC)
:I have read all of that stuff, guys.. AC4 definitely claims that Aita volunteered for the mind transference experiment. Please read the bottled messages. They clearly tell you about how Juno came up with the mind transference idea, that she told Aita about it and asked him to volunteer for it and that the experiment then went wrong.
:And no, transference is NOT the cloning. It was about transfering minds into machines or bodies. You really should read the bottled letters. They tell you how to save Aita after the experiment went wrong, she came up with the cloning plan. So that is something different entirely.
:And all of that still does not explain how as of AC4 suddenly the transference experiment is supposedly the one that went wrong and led to Aita's death. Because as I already said, in AC3 Juno talks about transferring minds as well but only AFTER Aita is already dead.

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I'm pretty positive that in AC3 Juno tells Desmond that the fourth solution encompassed changing what they were and that Aita volunteered for the experiment. There was a failure and he "was made a prisoner of the machines" which I think means that he could not have survived without machines anymore.

It was only in the section about the next solution that Juno began talking about transferring minds and at that point Aita seems to have already been out of the picture.

Why then does AC4 claim that Aita volunteered for the mind transference experiment and had to suffer from a failure of that experiment? The games seem to contradict each other regarding the nature of the experiment which ultimately led to Aita's death. 93.195.70.65 10:02, November 21, 2013 (UTC)

If you collect all messages in a bottle in AC4, the "The Sage" database entry gets updated with more background info on the Sages. I'm currently having breakfast and catching up on my TV shows, but after that I'll write out the updated version here on the wiki. If you linger for or come back in about an hour, I think it should be up. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 10:34, November 21, 2013 (UTC)

Take a look here. -- Master Sima Yi Talk 11:19, November 21, 2013 (UTC)

AC4 doesn't claim Aita volunteered for anything, as far as I'm aware. It appears that this 'transference' (read: cloning) took place after his death, and was an act completely independent of the Solutions. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 11:33, November 21, 2013 (UTC)
I have read all of that stuff, guys.. AC4 definitely claims that Aita volunteered for the mind transference experiment. Please read the bottled messages. They clearly tell you about how Juno came up with the mind transference idea, that she told Aita about it and asked him to volunteer for it and that the experiment then went wrong.
And no, transference is NOT the cloning. It was about transfering minds into machines or bodies. You really should read the bottled letters. They tell you how to save Aita after the experiment went wrong, she came up with the cloning plan. So that is something different entirely.
And all of that still does not explain how as of AC4 suddenly the transference experiment is supposedly the one that went wrong and led to Aita's death. Because as I already said, in AC3 Juno talks about transferring minds as well but only AFTER Aita is already dead.