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==Types==
==Types==
===Medieval ships===
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
Acreharbourlighthousesouth.png|A [[Crusaders|Crusader]] ship in [[Acre harbor]]<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>
Wet Work 1.png|[[Renaissance]] merchant vessel/ferry<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
High-stakes-negotiation-memory.png|16th century trading ship<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
Loose_Cannon_7.png|16th century warship<ref name="ACB"/>
A-warm-welcome-memory.png|[[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] variant<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
ACR_Mediterranean_Sea.png|Ottoman ferry<ref name="ACR"/>
</gallery>
===Colonial ships===
In order of smallest to largest:
In order of smallest to largest:
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
ACIII-Frenchinvolvement_3.png|'''{{Wiki|Gunboat}}s''' were small, inexpensive and easy to assemble ships armed with a single large cannon. They would grouped together to fire in numbers, but could easily be destroyed with grapeshot.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
ACIII-Frenchinvolvement_3.png|'''{{Wiki|Gunboat}}s''' were small, inexpensive and easy to assemble ships armed with a single large cannon. They would grouped together to fire in numbers, but could easily be destroyed with grapeshot.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> <ref name="Shipclass">[http://assassinscreed.com/ac4bf/interactive-horizon-trailer/ ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' Ship Classes promotional image]</ref>


A_Call_for_Help_3.png|'''{{Wiki|Schooner}}s''' were small light craft built for speed, and were the preferred ships for privateers during the [[American Revolution]].<ref name="AC3"/>
A_Call_for_Help_3.png|'''{{Wiki|Schooner}}s''' were small light craft built for speed, and were the preferred ships for privateers during the [[American Revolution]].<ref name="AC3"/>


Wiki_noimage.jpg|'''{{Wiki|Brig}}s''' were larger than a schooner and equipped with a bow ram. Brigs and schooners had two sailing masts.<ref name="Interactive trailer">[http://assassinscreed.com/ac4bf/interactive-horizon-trailer/ ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' Interactive Horizon Trailer]</ref>
Wiki_noimage.jpg|'''{{Wiki|Brig}}s''' were larger than a schooner and equipped with a bow ram. Brigs and schooners had two sailing masts.<ref name="Shipclass"/>


ACIII-LaBelladonna.png|'''{{Wiki|Frigate}}s''' were long, relatively light warships loaded with more than 28 cannons. Due to their size and speed, they were often used for reconnaisance, or to escort merchant ships.<ref name="AC3"/>
ACIII-LaBelladonna.png|'''{{Wiki|Frigate}}s''' were long, relatively light warships loaded with more than 28 cannons. Due to their size and speed, they were often used for reconnaisance, or to escort merchant ships.<ref name="AC3"/>
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;Unidentified ship types
Unnamed classes:
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Jackdaw.png|The ''[[Jackdaw]]'', a [[Piracy|pirate]] ship captained by [[Edward Kenway]], resembled a cross between a brig and a frigate.
 
AC3_Aquila_Homestead_Bay.png|The ''[[Aquila]]'', [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]]'s ship, similarly appeared to be a cross between the two types.<ref name="AC3"/>
 
Journey_to_the_New_World_1.png|The ''[[Providence]]'' was an unusually large and heavily armed 18th century merchant vessel.<ref name="AC3"/>
 
ACIII-Conflictlooms_13.png|Three-masted ship with one gun deck.<ref name="AC3"/>
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===Modern ships===
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
Acreharbourlighthousesouth.png|A [[Crusaders|Crusader]] ship in [[Acre harbor]]
Wet Work 1.png|[[Renaissance]] merchant vessel/ferry
High-stakes-negotiation-memory.png|16th century trading ship
Loose_Cannon_7.png|16th century warship
A-warm-welcome-memory.png|[[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] variant
ACR_Mediterranean_Sea.png|Ottoman ferry
Jackdaw.png|The ''[[Jackdaw]]'', a [[Piracy|pirate]] ship captained by [[Edward Kenway]], resembled a cross between a brig and a frigate
AC3_Aquila_Homestead_Bay.png|The ''[[Aquila]]'', [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]]'s ship, similarly appeared to be a cross between the two types
Journey_to_the_New_World_1.png|The ''[[Providence]]'', an unusually large and heavily armed 18th century merchant vessel
ACI_Altair_II.jpg|The ''Altair II'', a 21st century surveillance ship
ACI_Altair_II.jpg|The ''Altair II'', a 21st century surveillance ship
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Wiki_noimage.jpg|'''Fire barrels''' filled with gunpowder could be dumped from a ship to explode on impact with an enemy ship.<ref name="Interactive trailer"/>
Wiki_noimage.jpg|'''Fire barrels''' filled with gunpowder could be dumped from a ship to explode on impact with an enemy ship.<ref name="Interactive trailer"/>
</gallery>
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==Trivia==
*In ''Assassin's Creed III'', [[Lance O'Donnell]] can [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed III)|craft]] naval convoys with {{Wiki|spruce}} lumber, Oak bark and [[Bears|bear]] grease, while [[Ellen]] can sow sails with {{Wiki|Linsey-woolsey}}.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:52, 22 July 2013

Ships

Ships are large watercraft used for transport or war. Medieval Assassins hired ships to sail across the Mediterranean Sea, but by the Golden Age of Piracy, they were sailing their own ships for naval combat. The Aquila was launched from France in 1749 as the flagship of the Assassin Navy.[1]

The Assassin Gavin manned a ship, the Altair II, in 2012.[2]

Types

Medieval ships

Colonial ships

In order of smallest to largest:

Unnamed classes:

Modern ships

Ammunition

Ships were equipped with numerous forms of cannon fire:

Trivia

References


Swimming


Swimming is the skill of staying afloat, moving and diving in water. The Assassins could swim to sneak past guards or escape them.

History

Desmond Miles' ancestors Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Connor were capable swimmers, able to dive from great heights and hold their breath for several seconds.[1][2] Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad was capable of swimming, but a glitch in the Animus 1.28 would cause him to drown on contact with water, which was corrected in the Animus 2.0 when Desmond began to relive Ezio's memories.[3] Desmond himself had learned to swim as a boy on the Farm, washing in the creek after morning exercise.[4]

Connor's grandfather Edward Kenway was a pirate and could dive to the seabed to find treasure. His ship the Jackdaw was equipped with a diving bell which allowed him to dive for extended periods of time as he could place his head in the diving bell whenever he needed to take a breath.[5]

Aveline de Grandpré, a member of the French Colonial Assassins from New Orleans, was a capable diver. She swam through the flooded caverns beneath Chichen Itza to find the Prophecy Disk, and could hold her breath for under a minute.[6]

Trivia

  • Civilians, guards and other nonplayable characters cannot swim and will instantly drown in water. Apprentices will disappear but will not be killed.

References

Calculations

The First Civilization's mathematical studies made them proficient in the studies of alternate timelines.

  • The Apple of Eden showed Ratonhnhaké:ton that if his mother Kaniehtí:io had never died, then he would not have been around to confiscate it from George Washington and prevent him from being corrupted by its power.
  • Juno showed Desmond Miles what would happen if Lucy Stillman had lived: Abstergo would have arrived to claim Ezio's Apple of Eden, and then failed to prevent the cataclysm after placing it in the Eye-Abstergo satellite.
  • She later showed Desmond that if he did not release her from the Grand Temple, then the cataclysm would have destroyed humanity, and he would have led the survivors in a restart of civilization. Long after his death, history would have repeated itself, as Desmond would have been worshipped as a god, and his teachings used to justify mass murder.

Moral ambiguity

"What follows are the three great ironies of the Assassin Order: (1) Here we seek to promote peace, but murder is our means. (2) Here we seek to open the minds of men, but require obedience to a master and set of rules. (3) Here we seek to reveal the danger of blind faith, yet we are practitioners ourselves."
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex[src]

Despite their relative benevolence to the majority of Templar activities, many Assassins expressed discomfort with their Order. When Desmond Miles was rescued by the Assassins, he assumed they were the "good guys", but Shaun Hastings advised him to "not get carried away", reminding him their function was to kill people. Rebecca Crane acknowledged "it's not ideal. And taking a life is never easy. But sometimes there's no other way. Sometimes, Desmond, people have to die for things to change."[1] Desmond's ancestor Connor tried to avoid killing William Johnson, and when he had to, he told his Mentor Achilles that "I thought it might bring clarity. Or instill a sense of accomplishment. But all I feel is regret." Achilles comforted him, explaining to "hold fast to that. Such sacrifices must never come lightly."[2]

Both Desmond and Lucy Stillman fell out with their leader William Miles: his cold demeanour and the harsh training he put them through since childhood led Desmond to regard his father as a "[prison] warden" rather than a father.[3] Lucy defected to the Templars after being sent to infiltrate them, telling Clay Kaczmarek that William was "using" them and claimed "he doesn't think about the lives he's hurting. We aren't people to him."[4]

Nikolai Orelov served the Order to please his father, with whom he had a negative relationship. When he left, he felt "I began as a crusader for change and now I am no better than a common grave-robber."[5] When the Assassins in the FBI began holding his family hostage to make him give up his secrets, he opined to his son Innokenti "These are not honourable men, Kenya. They are killers. They live by old laws which apply only to them and then call themselves heroes." However, Orelov was also brutal towards his son when training him to fight the Assassins. Viewing these events via his genetic memory, Orelov's great-grandson Daniel Cross deemed the Assassins "a family of wolves, opportunistic, savage. They'll turn on each other at a moment's notice: they're anarchists. And anarchy can never lead to a unified world."[6]

Connor expressed disdain for the Assassins' secrecy, an opinion shared centuries earlier by some Assassins under Altaïr's leadership, who disagreed with him taking the Order back underground. Altaïr wrote "They grow angry, insisting it is a mistake to shroud ourselves. They say it slows our work. But they do not understand the risks. To expose ourselves now would be too dangerous. I fear we would be branded madmen and attacked."[1]

The Assassins also allied with dubious figures such as members of the House of Medici or Vladimir Lenin, or would spare the likes of Tomas de Torquemada, simply because they were not Templars. Vali cel Tradat left the Assassins before the Templars because they did not try to stop the Ottoman Empire's conquest of his native Wallachia.[7]

Connor's routes

Saint Augustine
Louisbourg
The Bahamas
Virgin Islands