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Naval battle concept art.
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Naval battle concept art.
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Concept art of Aquila's cannons firing.
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Concept art of the Aquila navigating through Naval Mines.
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Concept art of the Aquila navigating a tropical storm.
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Concept art of the Aquila hiding from enemy ships in the mist.
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Concept art of a rescue boat leaving the Aquila.
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The Aquila docked off the North American coastline.
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The Aquila entering a narrow passage.
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Concept art of the Aquila's lower decks.
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The crew of the Aquila.
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Concept model of the Aquila.
Aquila
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The Aquila was a Continental Navy vessel during the American Revolutionary War. It was captained by the Assassin Connor Kenway, with Robert Faulkner as his first mate. The ship was used to sail across the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Seaboard of North America,[1] and to trade with overseas merchants.[2]
The vessel's broadside cannons could be loaded with five types of projectiles; including the standard round shots, chain-shots to disable enemy ships, grapeshot, shrapnel shells, and heated shots to start fires.
The Aquila was also armed with swivel cannons that could be aimed at specific targets,[3] such as another ship's captain or gunpowder reservoir.[4]
Trivia
- "Aquila", the Latin word for "eagle", is a reference to the eagle motif of the Assassins.
- Aquila is also the name of a constellation, with its brightest star known as "Altair".
- In an interview, Mission Director Philippe Bergeron stated that Connor could freeroam the seas with the ship between missions.
- The Aquila could be customized with various color schemes.[2]
Gallery
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The Aquila at sea.
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Connor at the helm of the Aquila.
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Connor calling an attack on enemy vessels.
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Connor's crew preparing for battle.
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Connor boarding an enemy vessel.
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The Aquila firing several chain-shots.
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The Battle of Chesapeake.
References
- ↑ IGN Live: Assassin's Creed III Demo - E3 2012
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 UbiShop: Assassin's Creed III Deluxe Edition
- ↑ Rev3Games: Assassins Creed 3 Interview - 3 New Areas Revealed & More NAVAL COMBAT at E3
- ↑ Tech Trends: Assassin's Creed III to offer high-sea battles, new cover mechanics, Brotherhood's replacement
