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*'''Green:''' ''Linguist, inventor, and technical expert. Aleck, I have something of a favor to ask of you.'' | *'''Green:''' ''Linguist, inventor, and technical expert. Aleck, I have something of a favor to ask of you.'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Can you fix this?'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Can you fix this?'' | ||
*'''Bell:''' ''Hmmm... Looks like the casing is cracked... Oh, it comes apart. I say, I could have used one of these to fit | *'''Bell:''' ''Hmmm... Looks like the casing is cracked... Oh, it comes apart. I say, I could have used one of these to fit my fuses on top of [[Big Ben]].'' | ||
*'''Green:''' ''Aleck is installing a new telegraph line for our Free Press Association.'' | *'''Green:''' ''Aleck is installing a new telegraph line for our Free Press Association.'' | ||
*'''Bell:''' ''To combat the Starrick Telegraph Company. Now if I can mend the fuses connecting independent lines from Big Ben, Starrick will be weakened. Only, we are somewhat at a handicap. And, there. I've removed the mechanism so it may work with your bracer.'' | *'''Bell:''' ''To combat the Starrick Telegraph Company. Now if I can mend the fuses connecting independent lines from Big Ben, Starrick will be weakened. Only, we are somewhat at a handicap. And, there. I've removed the mechanism so it may work with your bracer.'' | ||
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''What is this place?--'' | *'''Evie:''' ''What is this place?--'' | ||
*'''Clara:''' ''It's nice to meet you both at last. This is Babylon Alley. Here we make it our business to know the streets, and provide children with the opportunity to control their own destinies. | *'''Clara:''' ''It's nice to meet you both at last. This is Babylon Alley. Here we make it our business to know the streets, and provide children with the opportunity to control their own destinies. '' | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''Clara. [[Henry Green|Mr. Green]] said we might be able to help one another?'' | *'''Evie:''' ''Clara. [[Henry Green|Mr. Green]] said we might be able to help one another?'' | ||
*'''Clara:''' ''In exchange for our services, we ask a small favor.'' | *'''Clara:''' ''In exchange for our services, we ask a small favor.'' | ||
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|'''Sequence 3''' | |'''Sequence 3''' | ||
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|[[Abberline, We Presume]] - [[Freedom of the Press]] - [[To Catch an Urchin]] | |[[Somewhere That's Green]] - [[Abberline, We Presume]] - [[Freedom of the Press]] - [[To Catch an Urchin]] | ||
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|'''Sequence 4''' | |'''Sequence 4''' | ||
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Abberline, We Presume was a virtual representation of one of Jacob and Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by someone through the Animus.
Description
Jacob and Evie set out to find Frederick Abberline.
Dialogue
- Evie: I don't see Mr. Abberline.
- Jacob: Well, we tried.
Abberline, disguised as an old lady, approached the twins.
- Abberline: I may know a thing or two about that splendid fellow you're talking about.
- Jacob: What's this?
- Abberline: God's sake, are you trying to blow the gaff?
- Jacob: What--
- Abberline: Sergeant Abberline at your service. I presume you're the Frye twins Green mentioned.
- Jacob: I was expecting you to be a policeman.
- Abberline: I was expecting YOU to be discreet.
- Evie: Henry Green said that you could help us go unnoticed.
- Abberline: This is how it will work. I will give you the names of criminal gang members, you will bring them back to me. Quietly.
- Jacob: We'll be as quiet as an old lady. A very hairy, strange old lady, that looks a lot like a policeman.
- Abberline: Now whatever you do, TRY to remain within the bounds of the law. For my sake. I don't need any corpses at the station... Approach the target from behind and attempt to make them talk. Then bring them to my carriage, carefully.
The twins kidnapped Homer Dalton and delivered him to Abberline.
- Abberline: We'll be glad to see him behind bars. Thank you.
Outcome
The Frye twins met Frederick Abberline and collected their first bounty.
Reference
Freedom of the Press was a virtual representation of one of Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by someone through the Animus.
Description
Henry Green brought Evie and Jacob to meet Alexander Graham Bell.
Dialogue
- Bell: Ah, blast'em!
- Green: Aleck, whatever is the matter?
- Bell: I have been intercepting nothing but poppycock propaganda about Soothing Syrup and whatnot. No, I swear to high heavens, if Starrick's monopoly continues...
- Green: Aleck, I beg your pardon, these are friends of mind, Evie Frye and her brother, Jacob.
- Bell: Oh um... Alexander Graham Bell.
- Green: Linguist, inventor, and technical expert. Aleck, I have something of a favor to ask of you.
- Jacob: Can you fix this?
- Bell: Hmmm... Looks like the casing is cracked... Oh, it comes apart. I say, I could have used one of these to fit my fuses on top of Big Ben.
- Green: Aleck is installing a new telegraph line for our Free Press Association.
- Bell: To combat the Starrick Telegraph Company. Now if I can mend the fuses connecting independent lines from Big Ben, Starrick will be weakened. Only, we are somewhat at a handicap. And, there. I've removed the mechanism so it may work with your bracer.
- Jacob: I'll put it to use immediately.
- Evie: Jacob, wait. Mr. Bell, allow me to help you with your fuses.
- Bell: Oh, you will not find me too proud to accept, Miss Frye. We can use my carriage. If you'd be so good as to hold the reins, though.
- Evie: I'll take that.
- Bell: Ah, I can help you.
Bell equipped the rope launcher to Evie's bracer and the two headed outside.
- Bell: Ah, Miss Frye, I am so glad you could assist me.
- Evie: So, Mr. Bell, what inventions are you concocting?
- Bell: I intend to develop a phonetic telegraph that does not just convey dots and dashes, Miss Frye, but the human voice!
- Evie: Phonetic telegraph? Hmmm, sounds a bit of a mouthful. You could just call it a telephone.
- Bell: Telephone. How bizarre! Anyway, as I was saying earlier, the press has become entirely dependent on the Starrick Telegraph Company.
- Evie: Which is why Mr. Green has asked you to set up a free line.
- Bell: Yes. What is more, other small independent companies have had their lines sabotaged, and they have little means of finnding any broken fuses, which are...
- Evie: To be found on top of Big Ben.
- Bell: Correct. Especially as one needs a special government pass to get through the guards.
- Evie: They will not be a problem. I'll repair the fuses.
Evie climbed to the top of Big Ben and installed the first fuse.
- Evie: Lovely view.
Evie used the rope launcher to reach the second fuse box.
- Evie: All set.
Using the launcher again, Evie made it to the third fuse box.
- Evie: That should do it.
After installing all the fuses, Evie returned to Bell.
- Bell: Thank you very much, Miss Frye. I will now be able to continue with the installation of the new line!
- Evie: If there is anything else I can do to help...
- Bell: Certainly! Please do come and visit. Oh! I was toying with this device and have noted down the formula for you. It's not perfect yet, but by golly it works!
Bell through the smoke bomb at his horse, causing it to take off.
- Bell: Whoa whoa whoa!! Maybe a little too well. Whoa!!
Outcome
Evie helped Alexander Graham Bell install fuses atop Big Ben, receiving a rope launcher and smoke bombs in the process.
Reference
To Catch an Urchin was a virtual representation of one of Jacob and Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by someone through the Animus.
Description
Jacob and Evie met with Clara O'Dea.
Dialogue
- Evie: What is this place?--
- Clara: It's nice to meet you both at last. This is Babylon Alley. Here we make it our business to know the streets, and provide children with the opportunity to control their own destinies.
- Evie: Clara. Mr. Green said we might be able to help one another?
- Clara: In exchange for our services, we ask a small favor.
- Jacob: Well, why not. You seem to have taken most of my money. Why not take a small favour too?
- Clara: There are several factories about the city that are powered almost entirely by child labor. Those children work long hours, with little pay and most are not permitted even to leave the factory grounds. They suffer terribly. I need you to save them.
- Jacob: A small favor?
- Clara: In return, we offer you intelligence. Something YOU clearly need.
- Jacob: Now hold on a minute-
- Clara: I'm late for an appointment. What of these terms?
- Evie: We accept.
- Clara: Pleasure doing business with you.
The twins reached the warehouse, killed the foreman and freed the children.
Outcome
The twins freed the children and entered an agreement with Clara O'Dea.
Reference
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate memories
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| Sequence 1 |
| Sequence 2 |
| Sequence 3 |
| Somewhere That's Green - Abberline, We Presume - Freedom of the Press - To Catch an Urchin |
| Sequence 4 |
| Sequence 5 |
| Sequence 6 |
| Sequence 7 |
| Change of Plans |
| Sequence 8 |
| Charles Darwin |
| The Berlin Specimen |
| Train Hideout |
| Stalk the Stalker |
| The Dreadful Crimes |
| 10 missions |
| Jack the Ripper |
| X missions |
| The Last Maharaja |
| 10 missions |
| Streets of London |
| Probably 3-5 missions |
| DLC |
| The Darwin and Dickens Conspiracy - Runaway Train - A Long Night |