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Why do you keep referring to the Phaistos DIsc? It is an important archaeological artifact but it's never been connected to the series in anyway, it's best to drop it. It's doubtful it was ever that important anyways, judging by the somewhat clumsy craftsmanship and it's being found in a casual location within it's discovery town. | Why do you keep referring to the Phaistos DIsc? It is an important archaeological artifact but it's never been connected to the series in anyway, it's best to drop it. It's doubtful it was ever that important anyways, judging by the somewhat clumsy craftsmanship and it's being found in a casual location within it's discovery town. | ||
They say altair used Phaistos discs to store his memories, therefore I am using that term. Until they start saying otherwise, I will use Phaistos disc to refer to that device. Strang3Happ3nings 01:15, June 10, 2011 (UTC) | |||
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do you think when Subject 16 said "...find me in the darkness" at the end of the truth maze in Brotherhood, was he referring to the black room? If so then he could appear in Revelations and help Desmond break out of his coma.
- SIGN YOUR POSTS! -- D. Cello 17:39, May 17, 2011 (UTC)
- I agree with the unsigned person above. :) Maybe somehow Subject 16 got his hands on a Phaistos disc and copied his memories into the Animus database in an area that the Templars cannot access--the Black Room. Then we'll find out what all of these glyphs and puzzles and TWCB mean and then AC 3 will be off the hook. Strang3Happ3nings 22:50, June 7, 2011 (UTC)
Why do you keep referring to the Phaistos DIsc? It is an important archaeological artifact but it's never been connected to the series in anyway, it's best to drop it. It's doubtful it was ever that important anyways, judging by the somewhat clumsy craftsmanship and it's being found in a casual location within it's discovery town.
They say altair used Phaistos discs to store his memories, therefore I am using that term. Until they start saying otherwise, I will use Phaistos disc to refer to that device. Strang3Happ3nings 01:15, June 10, 2011 (UTC)