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So the [[Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment - Employee Handbook|Employee Handbook]] seems to explain that  
So the [[Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment - Employee Handbook|Employee Handbook]] seems to explain that  
''Jazz Age Junkies'' refers to an [[American Assassin (1920s)|American Assassin]], while ''Hell in Hibernia'' is about the [[Irish Assassin]]. This is understood and the two articles have been created. Now, does the ''Handbook'' say something about ''The Bladed Cross'', for instance? I've made research on the Internet and it seems no one is able to explain where and when ''that'' should be set (except wild and obviously mistaken speculation. Looks kind of Byzantine to me, though). So I thought that, just like the two other games hae been tracked in the ''Handbook'', perhaps that's true for this mysterious ''Bladed Cross'', too. If it is, it would be nice to add some info to the wiki. --[[Special:Contributions/2.39.173.217|2.39.173.217]] 13:52, October 21, 2016 (UTC)
''Jazz Age Junkies'' refers to an [[American Assassin (1920s)|American Assassin]], while ''Hell in Hibernia'' is about the [[Irish Assassin]]. This is understood and the two articles have been created. Now, does the ''Handbook'' say something about ''The Bladed Cross'', for instance? I've made research on the Internet and it seems no one is able to explain where and when ''that'' should be set (except wild and obviously mistaken speculation. Looks kind of Byzantine to me, though). So I thought that, just like the two other games hae been tracked in the ''Handbook'', perhaps that's true for this mysterious ''Bladed Cross'', too. If it is, it would be nice to add some info to the wiki. --[[Special:Contributions/2.39.173.217|2.39.173.217]] 13:52, October 21, 2016 (UTC)
:Okay, it looks like I found the answer myself: it's the [[Roman Assassin]], acting on the very beginning of the Eastern Roman (or "Byzantine") Empire: the foundation of Costantinople, 11th May 300 CE. --[[Special:Contributions/2.39.173.217|2.39.173.217]] 13:57, October 21, 2016 (UTC)
:Okay, it looks like I found the answer myself: it's the [[Roman Assassin]], acting on the very beginning of the Eastern Roman (or "Byzantine") Empire: the foundation of Costantinople, 11th May 330 CE. --[[Special:Contributions/2.39.173.217|2.39.173.217]] 13:57, October 21, 2016 (UTC)

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Animus

In Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics) Galina Voronina said Helix is a game while the Animus is the real deal. In Unity and Syndicate did they say anything like that with Helix and Animus. What I'm trying to say is that how different are the Animus and Helix are they more or less look and function the same. Except the part where the Animus can look into your ancestor while the Helix you can look into other people's ancestor. --Cococrash11 (talk) 06:14, November 21, 2015 (UTC)

There's database entries in Syndicate about both Helix and the Animus, Cococrash, you should look those up (just type in "Database: Helix" in the search bar and you'll get there). Basically, as I understand it, Animus is the hardware, while Helix is the software. The Animus is what they've used to extract the memories, and Helix is basically an archive of those memories, turned into "virtual experiences" by Abstergo. So what Galina says is more or less accurate, I think. Crook The Constantine District 08:24, November 21, 2015 (UTC)
Helix is the Xbox Live to the Animus' Xbox One. -- Jasca Ducato (talk | contributions) 14:22, November 21, 2015 (UTC)

The Bladed Cross

So the Employee Handbook seems to explain that Jazz Age Junkies refers to an American Assassin, while Hell in Hibernia is about the Irish Assassin. This is understood and the two articles have been created. Now, does the Handbook say something about The Bladed Cross, for instance? I've made research on the Internet and it seems no one is able to explain where and when that should be set (except wild and obviously mistaken speculation. Looks kind of Byzantine to me, though). So I thought that, just like the two other games hae been tracked in the Handbook, perhaps that's true for this mysterious Bladed Cross, too. If it is, it would be nice to add some info to the wiki. --2.39.173.217 13:52, October 21, 2016 (UTC)

Okay, it looks like I found the answer myself: it's the Roman Assassin, acting on the very beginning of the Eastern Roman (or "Byzantine") Empire: the foundation of Costantinople, 11th May 330 CE. --2.39.173.217 13:57, October 21, 2016 (UTC)