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==Demolition of the Machines (Revamp with [[User:SubtlePen|SubtlePen]])==
{{Event
|image=[[File:Machinemain.jpg|300px]]
|name=Destruction of the Machines
|timeframe=[[Renaissance]]
|date=1501
|place=*[[Italy]]
**[[Colli Albani]]
**[[Naples]]
**[[Valnerina]]
**[[Monte Circeo]]
|outcome=*Cesare's military forces are greatly diminished.
*[[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s war machines are destroyed.
|key=*[[Assassins]]
*[[Templars]]
**[[Papacy]]
**[[House of Borgia]]
|participants=*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]
*[[Leonardo da Vinci]]
*[[Cesare Borgia]]}}
The '''Demolition of the Machines '''was a series of events in which the [[Master Assassin]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] was tasked with the destruction of four [[War Machines]] that [[Leonardo da Vinci]] had created for [[Cesare Borgia]] to use in his conquest of [[Italy]].
==Reunion==
Whilst patrolling Rome's [[Centro District|Central district]], Ezio heard a voice beckoning to him. As he went to investigate the source of the voice, Ezio discovered that it belonged to his old friend Leonardo da Vinci.
Ezio and Leonardo then warmly hugged each other, glad to be reunited. However, Leonardo then asked for Ezio's forgiveness, as the Borgia had forced him into their service as a military engineer. He elaborated, saying that Cesare had made use of his skill to design pistols and other weapons for his guards, as well as four well-designed war machines, which were to aid in the Borgia's campaign to conquer Italy.
[[File:Ezioleomeet.jpg|thumb|left|246px|Ezio and Leonardo reunited.]]Warning Ezio that each of these machines must be destroyed, Leonardo provided him with a list of the [[Templars]] overseeing the mechanical constructions. Before their parting, Leonardo also cautioned Ezio that Cesare intended to enforce his armies with the machines, thus they needed to be dismantled before they could be set into circulation. Ezio then assured his old friend that he would take care of the designs, as well as the machines themselves.
==Modern Warfare==
After meeting with Leonardo, Ezio hunted down the Templars who knew of the machines' locations. After searching every corner of Rome, he managed to locate each of them, and obtained information that would lead him to four different locations outside of Rome: [[Colli Albani]], [[Napoli]], [[Valnerina]], and [[Monte Circeo]].
===Full of Lead===
[[File:Chariot_Machine_Gun_.png|right|thumb|250px|Ezio gunning down the pursuing guards.]]
{{quote|''Il e mogliore senza di te!'' (The world is better without you!)|Ezio, before finally destroying the machine gun.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
In pursuit of the first war machine, Ezio left Rome, and journeyed through the countryside to Colli Albani. There, he infiltrated the factory of chariot-mounted [[machine gun]]s, and discovered that various working prototypes of the machine were being manufactured.
[[Freerunning|Stealthily avoiding]] any attention from the patrolling guards, Ezio reached a small workshop, where the machine's designs and blueprints had been posted. Burning the sketch of the design with a nearby torch, Ezio then proceeded to make his way to the main courtyard, where a functioning machine gun was under heavy guard.
Dodging the eyes of the posted guards, Ezio made his way to the stacks of gunpowder barrels piled beside the machine and lit a fuse leading into them. As he sprinted away and hid at a safe distance, the resulting explosion of the gunpowder shattered the machine gun and immediately killed the men guarding it. However, the noise alerted the other guards who were within the building itself, and they swiftly made off with a second, [[Horses|horse-drawn]] prototype, attempting to salvage the project.
Ezio promptly ran across the rooftops and mounted a nearby horse to give chase. Pursuing the machine gun through the woods and dodging the rapid bullet rounds fired at him, Ezio managed to catch up to the chariot and kill both the driver and the [[arquebusier|gunman]] posted on it. Though he was able to commandeer the machine, he was closely followed by several [[horsemen|mounted guards]] and arquebusiers. As he fled them, he managed to hold several of them back by slamming into them with the sides of the carriage.
[[File:Machinegunride.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Ezio destroying the machine gun.]]
However, as he drove the chariot deeper into the countryside, the number of guards only seemed to increase, thus Ezio took control of the machine gun itself. Shooting horses and riders alike, and only suffering minor set backs as the horses pulling the machine veered off the road, Ezio was able to successfully hold off his pursuers.
Upon escaping from the remaining guards, Ezio detached the pair of horses from the carriage, and rode to safety on the back of one as he ignited the gunpowder-laden chariot with his [[pistol]]. Just before destroying the machine gun, he proclaimed that the world would be better without it, before finally returning to Rome.
{{-}}
===The Flying Demon===
[[File:BomberAcb.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Ezio commandeering the Advanced Flying Machine.]]
{{quote|''Addio, amico mio!'' (Goodbye, my friend!)|Ezio, upon the Bomber's destruction.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
In 1503, Ezio journeyed to Valnerina in order to dismantle and destroy a more technologically advanced version of Leonardo's [[Flying Machine]], which was referred to as a Bomber. Upon arriving at the small settlement, Ezio scouted the town market place for the Borgia weapons engineer, who knew of the location of both the designs and the machine itself. Upon finally locating the man, Ezio tailed him to a secluded area, where he [[Interrogation|interrogated]] him.
Under pressure, the engineer finally confessed the location of the designs, which were in the workshop near his house, and of the bomber, which was posted atop a tower in a nearby Borgia fortress. Allowing the engineer to flee, Ezio made his way to the engineer's house to burn the plans before setting off to infiltrate the fortress.
Climbing up the obscured eastern walls, Ezio crossed battlements and courtyard rooftops, avoiding the guard's attention until he climbed and entered the central tower. As night fell, Ezio made his way to the interior of the tower, and finally caught sight of the new Flying Machine. Bypassing the four guards on duty and climbing to the pinnacle point of the structure, Ezio noticed several workshops spread across the [[Valnerina]] countryside, where the Borgia were attempting to manufacture various other war machines for Cesare's wars across Europe.
Concluding that such production needed to be stopped, Ezio flew off the perch of the tower and once again glided through the night sky. Using the fire canon mounted upon the back of the machine, he periodically set fires to the ground to keep himself in the air, as well as used it to destroy the nearby factories. The commotion alerted the surviving workshops, and several wagons attempted to bring salvaged materials to the safety of the fortress. However, Ezio was still able to intercept and destroy all the wagons, and the materials they transported.
Immediately after this, a single mounted courier fled the fortress in order to alert Cesare of the destruction Ezio was causing; though he too was skillfully shot down. Leaving the burning countryside behind, Ezio proceeded to destroy the Flying Machine by crashing it into a nearby [[Archers|archer]] tower, leaping out of it to safety just before the impact. Finally bidding his ''"old friend"'' a goodbye as it burned, Ezio subsequently returned to Rome.
===Dead Sea===
[[File:Navalcannonwhite.jpg|thumb|254px|Ezio taking control of the Naval Cannon.]]
{{Quote|Let us see if you can bite your master's hand, shall we?|Ezio, upon commandeering the Naval Cannon.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
Upon discovering its location, Ezio proceeded to go after the [[Naval Cannon]], which was being kept on the docks of Naples. Discovering that the fortified dry dock and surrounding area were heavily guarded by the Borgia, he began his search for the engineer. While scouting the outer docks, Ezio overheard a guard instructing his comrades that only a man known as Eduardo was allowed to examine the mechanism they were guarding, and make any final improvements.
Tracking down and seizing the engineer by the collar, the Assassin demanded the plans for the mechanism, however, Eduardo quickly confirmed that Ezio was the Assassin, and offered his aid in destroying the machine. Ezio thanked him, and allowed him to 'escort' Ezio to the plans by [[Gondola|gondola]].
Ezio followed Eduardo through a series of narrow canals, traversing the beams overhead in order to avoid confronting guards. After opening several gates for the engineer, Eduardo soon departed after leading the Assassin to the entrance to an old store room, through which he could reach the dry dock.
[[File:Acbrotherhood-2.jpg|thumb|left|252px|Ezio firing at the Borgia war ships.]]
Assassinating the nearby guards, Ezio finally reached the room where the naval cannon was being kept, where he overheard several guards noting that the cannon was fully operational. Ezio immediately charged forward, directly assaulting the soldiers and dispatching them without effort. After burning the plans as usual, he then flooded the dry dock in order to take the naval cannon into open waters.
Catching sight of several Templar war ships moored in the harbor, the Assassin proceeded to use the cannon to set fire to their sails, dodging the retaliating arrows and cannonballs. After bringing down each ship, he finally turned and pointed the mounted cannon down towards the center of the gondola. Muttering for Leonardo's forgiveness, he fired the cannon into itself and dived into the sea before it exploded.
{{-}}
===Hell on Wheels===
[[File:Asscreed_tank.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Ezio maneuvering the Tank.]]
{{Quote|I wish I could keep you.|Ezio, just before destroying the Tank.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
After disabling three of the war machines, Cesare's military advancements had become extremely limited. However, Ezio had one more machine to dismantle, the "centerpiece" of Cesare's army, the [[Tank]]. To destroy it, Ezio departed Rome for the Borgia arms workshop in Monte Circeo.
Arriving in the Borgia-occupied settlement, Ezio sought the engineer. Though he located the man in the outskirts of the fortress, he was protected by a bodyguard, preventing the Assassin from extorting any information from him. He thus merely tailed the engineer from behind, listening to his target converse with his guard regarding the machine's safety.
As the engineer entered the heavily guarded entrance of the factory, Ezio quickly took an alternative route up the eastern walls, through a damaged section in the stones. Dropping down to where the engineer was standing, he confronted him in a fistfight, and soon the Assassin came out on top. Not wanting to become any more injured, the engineer told Ezio that the machine required three people to operate it, and that three [[mercenaries]] were being held captive in the fortress for such a purpose.
Ezio allowed the engineer to escape, and proceeded to make his way to the opposite end of the factory. Finding the plans at a small workshop, Ezio burned them using a torch, and made his way to the captured mercenaries. Unfortunately, one of the mercenaries appeared to have died in captivity, as Ezio noticed his limp body slumped against the back wall. Dispatching the patrolling guard, Ezio asked the remaining two mercenaries where Leonardo's machine was hidden. One instructed Ezio to free them, so they would be able to show him the hidden entrance they had discovered. The Assassin obliged, however, they were ambushed twice by a large number of Borgia soldiers. Despite this, Ezio and the mercenaries eventually overpowered them and proceeded.
Once led to the entrance to a network of underground tunnels, one of the mercenaries commented that Cesare intended to issue a surprise assault on Sicily with the tanks. Ezio then assured him that they, together, would prevent it. Traveling through the deep passages, Ezio used his freerunning abilities to open several gates for the less-talented mercenaries until they reached the cavern where a working tank was stored.
[[File:Tanklook1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ezio gazing at the Tank before destroying it.]]
Ezio and his new allies took control of the tank, and staged a direct assault against the main weapons factory. Easily plowing through the countryside with the powerful weapon, they fired upon any [[mounted cannons]], foot soldiers, or other tank prototypes that blocked their path.
Blowing the gates of the main factory open and entering the courtyard, they discovered several damaged siege towers, some cannons in the process of being repaired, and several working and half-built tanks. After destroying the other war machines and siege weapons within the fortress walls, the mercenaries took their leave, and Ezio climbed up onto the walls of the factory. There, he expressed his wish to keep his tank, but nonetheless fired a mounted cannon at it, causing it to explode, and marking the end of the war machines' reign of terror.
{{-}}
==The Reward==
Following the destruction of the final war machine, Ezio returned to Rome, where he and Leonardo once again met secretly. Leonardo told Ezio that news had reached him of the demise of his creations, and he had thus had time to work on something special for Ezio. There, he gave his friend a [[Parachutes|gift]], which would allow him to slow down the speed of his fall when jumping from rooftops. Ezio thanked his old friend, and the two parted on good terms.
==Aftermath==
After the demolition of the machines, Cesare's advanced artillery was left in disarray and his armies are crippled. His future intentions to conquer various cities, such as Sicily, were put on hold, and the [[Octavian de Valois|Captain General]] was left with little more than standard weapons and tools for his armies.
==Source==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]] ''
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Demolition of the Machines (Revamp with SubtlePen)

The Demolition of the Machines was a series of events in which the Master Assassin, Ezio Auditore da Firenze was tasked with the destruction of four War Machines that Leonardo da Vinci had created for Cesare Borgia to use in his conquest of Italy.

Reunion

Whilst patrolling Rome's Central district, Ezio heard a voice beckoning to him. As he went to investigate the source of the voice, Ezio discovered that it belonged to his old friend Leonardo da Vinci.

Ezio and Leonardo then warmly hugged each other, glad to be reunited. However, Leonardo then asked for Ezio's forgiveness, as the Borgia had forced him into their service as a military engineer. He elaborated, saying that Cesare had made use of his skill to design pistols and other weapons for his guards, as well as four well-designed war machines, which were to aid in the Borgia's campaign to conquer Italy.

Ezio and Leonardo reunited.

Warning Ezio that each of these machines must be destroyed, Leonardo provided him with a list of the Templars overseeing the mechanical constructions. Before their parting, Leonardo also cautioned Ezio that Cesare intended to enforce his armies with the machines, thus they needed to be dismantled before they could be set into circulation. Ezio then assured his old friend that he would take care of the designs, as well as the machines themselves.

Modern Warfare

After meeting with Leonardo, Ezio hunted down the Templars who knew of the machines' locations. After searching every corner of Rome, he managed to locate each of them, and obtained information that would lead him to four different locations outside of Rome: Colli Albani, Napoli, Valnerina, and Monte Circeo.

Full of Lead

Ezio gunning down the pursuing guards.
"Il e mogliore senza di te! (The world is better without you!)"
―Ezio, before finally destroying the machine gun.[src]

In pursuit of the first war machine, Ezio left Rome, and journeyed through the countryside to Colli Albani. There, he infiltrated the factory of chariot-mounted machine guns, and discovered that various working prototypes of the machine were being manufactured.

Stealthily avoiding any attention from the patrolling guards, Ezio reached a small workshop, where the machine's designs and blueprints had been posted. Burning the sketch of the design with a nearby torch, Ezio then proceeded to make his way to the main courtyard, where a functioning machine gun was under heavy guard.

Dodging the eyes of the posted guards, Ezio made his way to the stacks of gunpowder barrels piled beside the machine and lit a fuse leading into them. As he sprinted away and hid at a safe distance, the resulting explosion of the gunpowder shattered the machine gun and immediately killed the men guarding it. However, the noise alerted the other guards who were within the building itself, and they swiftly made off with a second, horse-drawn prototype, attempting to salvage the project.

Ezio promptly ran across the rooftops and mounted a nearby horse to give chase. Pursuing the machine gun through the woods and dodging the rapid bullet rounds fired at him, Ezio managed to catch up to the chariot and kill both the driver and the gunman posted on it. Though he was able to commandeer the machine, he was closely followed by several mounted guards and arquebusiers. As he fled them, he managed to hold several of them back by slamming into them with the sides of the carriage.

Ezio destroying the machine gun.

However, as he drove the chariot deeper into the countryside, the number of guards only seemed to increase, thus Ezio took control of the machine gun itself. Shooting horses and riders alike, and only suffering minor set backs as the horses pulling the machine veered off the road, Ezio was able to successfully hold off his pursuers.

Upon escaping from the remaining guards, Ezio detached the pair of horses from the carriage, and rode to safety on the back of one as he ignited the gunpowder-laden chariot with his pistol. Just before destroying the machine gun, he proclaimed that the world would be better without it, before finally returning to Rome.

The Flying Demon

Ezio commandeering the Advanced Flying Machine.
"Addio, amico mio! (Goodbye, my friend!)"
―Ezio, upon the Bomber's destruction.[src]

In 1503, Ezio journeyed to Valnerina in order to dismantle and destroy a more technologically advanced version of Leonardo's Flying Machine, which was referred to as a Bomber. Upon arriving at the small settlement, Ezio scouted the town market place for the Borgia weapons engineer, who knew of the location of both the designs and the machine itself. Upon finally locating the man, Ezio tailed him to a secluded area, where he interrogated him.

Under pressure, the engineer finally confessed the location of the designs, which were in the workshop near his house, and of the bomber, which was posted atop a tower in a nearby Borgia fortress. Allowing the engineer to flee, Ezio made his way to the engineer's house to burn the plans before setting off to infiltrate the fortress.

Climbing up the obscured eastern walls, Ezio crossed battlements and courtyard rooftops, avoiding the guard's attention until he climbed and entered the central tower. As night fell, Ezio made his way to the interior of the tower, and finally caught sight of the new Flying Machine. Bypassing the four guards on duty and climbing to the pinnacle point of the structure, Ezio noticed several workshops spread across the Valnerina countryside, where the Borgia were attempting to manufacture various other war machines for Cesare's wars across Europe.

Concluding that such production needed to be stopped, Ezio flew off the perch of the tower and once again glided through the night sky. Using the fire canon mounted upon the back of the machine, he periodically set fires to the ground to keep himself in the air, as well as used it to destroy the nearby factories. The commotion alerted the surviving workshops, and several wagons attempted to bring salvaged materials to the safety of the fortress. However, Ezio was still able to intercept and destroy all the wagons, and the materials they transported.

Immediately after this, a single mounted courier fled the fortress in order to alert Cesare of the destruction Ezio was causing; though he too was skillfully shot down. Leaving the burning countryside behind, Ezio proceeded to destroy the Flying Machine by crashing it into a nearby archer tower, leaping out of it to safety just before the impact. Finally bidding his "old friend" a goodbye as it burned, Ezio subsequently returned to Rome.

Dead Sea

File:Navalcannonwhite.jpg
Ezio taking control of the Naval Cannon.
"Let us see if you can bite your master's hand, shall we?"
―Ezio, upon commandeering the Naval Cannon.[src]

Upon discovering its location, Ezio proceeded to go after the Naval Cannon, which was being kept on the docks of Naples. Discovering that the fortified dry dock and surrounding area were heavily guarded by the Borgia, he began his search for the engineer. While scouting the outer docks, Ezio overheard a guard instructing his comrades that only a man known as Eduardo was allowed to examine the mechanism they were guarding, and make any final improvements.

Tracking down and seizing the engineer by the collar, the Assassin demanded the plans for the mechanism, however, Eduardo quickly confirmed that Ezio was the Assassin, and offered his aid in destroying the machine. Ezio thanked him, and allowed him to 'escort' Ezio to the plans by gondola.

Ezio followed Eduardo through a series of narrow canals, traversing the beams overhead in order to avoid confronting guards. After opening several gates for the engineer, Eduardo soon departed after leading the Assassin to the entrance to an old store room, through which he could reach the dry dock.

Ezio firing at the Borgia war ships.

Assassinating the nearby guards, Ezio finally reached the room where the naval cannon was being kept, where he overheard several guards noting that the cannon was fully operational. Ezio immediately charged forward, directly assaulting the soldiers and dispatching them without effort. After burning the plans as usual, he then flooded the dry dock in order to take the naval cannon into open waters.

Catching sight of several Templar war ships moored in the harbor, the Assassin proceeded to use the cannon to set fire to their sails, dodging the retaliating arrows and cannonballs. After bringing down each ship, he finally turned and pointed the mounted cannon down towards the center of the gondola. Muttering for Leonardo's forgiveness, he fired the cannon into itself and dived into the sea before it exploded.

Hell on Wheels

File:Asscreed tank.jpg
Ezio maneuvering the Tank.
"I wish I could keep you."
―Ezio, just before destroying the Tank.[src]

After disabling three of the war machines, Cesare's military advancements had become extremely limited. However, Ezio had one more machine to dismantle, the "centerpiece" of Cesare's army, the Tank. To destroy it, Ezio departed Rome for the Borgia arms workshop in Monte Circeo.

Arriving in the Borgia-occupied settlement, Ezio sought the engineer. Though he located the man in the outskirts of the fortress, he was protected by a bodyguard, preventing the Assassin from extorting any information from him. He thus merely tailed the engineer from behind, listening to his target converse with his guard regarding the machine's safety.

As the engineer entered the heavily guarded entrance of the factory, Ezio quickly took an alternative route up the eastern walls, through a damaged section in the stones. Dropping down to where the engineer was standing, he confronted him in a fistfight, and soon the Assassin came out on top. Not wanting to become any more injured, the engineer told Ezio that the machine required three people to operate it, and that three mercenaries were being held captive in the fortress for such a purpose.

Ezio allowed the engineer to escape, and proceeded to make his way to the opposite end of the factory. Finding the plans at a small workshop, Ezio burned them using a torch, and made his way to the captured mercenaries. Unfortunately, one of the mercenaries appeared to have died in captivity, as Ezio noticed his limp body slumped against the back wall. Dispatching the patrolling guard, Ezio asked the remaining two mercenaries where Leonardo's machine was hidden. One instructed Ezio to free them, so they would be able to show him the hidden entrance they had discovered. The Assassin obliged, however, they were ambushed twice by a large number of Borgia soldiers. Despite this, Ezio and the mercenaries eventually overpowered them and proceeded.

Once led to the entrance to a network of underground tunnels, one of the mercenaries commented that Cesare intended to issue a surprise assault on Sicily with the tanks. Ezio then assured him that they, together, would prevent it. Traveling through the deep passages, Ezio used his freerunning abilities to open several gates for the less-talented mercenaries until they reached the cavern where a working tank was stored.

Ezio gazing at the Tank before destroying it.

Ezio and his new allies took control of the tank, and staged a direct assault against the main weapons factory. Easily plowing through the countryside with the powerful weapon, they fired upon any mounted cannons, foot soldiers, or other tank prototypes that blocked their path.

Blowing the gates of the main factory open and entering the courtyard, they discovered several damaged siege towers, some cannons in the process of being repaired, and several working and half-built tanks. After destroying the other war machines and siege weapons within the fortress walls, the mercenaries took their leave, and Ezio climbed up onto the walls of the factory. There, he expressed his wish to keep his tank, but nonetheless fired a mounted cannon at it, causing it to explode, and marking the end of the war machines' reign of terror.

The Reward

Following the destruction of the final war machine, Ezio returned to Rome, where he and Leonardo once again met secretly. Leonardo told Ezio that news had reached him of the demise of his creations, and he had thus had time to work on something special for Ezio. There, he gave his friend a gift, which would allow him to slow down the speed of his fall when jumping from rooftops. Ezio thanked his old friend, and the two parted on good terms.

Aftermath

After the demolition of the machines, Cesare's advanced artillery was left in disarray and his armies are crippled. His future intentions to conquer various cities, such as Sicily, were put on hold, and the Captain General was left with little more than standard weapons and tools for his armies.

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