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Subject Sixteen: Dead or Alive?

(Note: I originally posted the following here the day before creating this account.)

Following the end of "The Truth" in Brotherhood, it's been my impression that, before drawing the glyphs/messages and committing suicide, Sixteen somehow "uploaded" his thoughts, memories, and personality--in other words, his mind--into the Animus. Apparently, he knew that Desmond would be the next subject, and wanted to help him. I think he knew that the recorded "Truth" files wouldn't be enough to make Desmond understand what he had to do, so he actually somehow uploaded himself. He waited deep within the machine's memory core, "lost", "cold", "alone", and "frightened", until Desmond found him through the Rifts. I have no doubt that he will make another appearance in the Animus to further attempt to guide him: "I am with you till the end. Find me in the darkness. . ."

Erudito's Identity

(Note: Again, originally posted here prior to creating my current account.)

I briefly thought Erudito might be William Miles, but on further thought, that actually seems unlikely. I figure it's most likely someone we've not yet met. However. . . a thought recently occurred to me. Most of you probably already know that a Project Legacy screenshot is visible on one of Lucy's computer screens in Brotherhood. Now, naturally, I originally just accepted this as a simple Easter Egg and nothing more, and it probably is. But. . . what if it is more? The idea that more recently popped into my head was this: what if Lucy is Erudito? The image on the screen could be her hacking into Abstergo's server; and it might explain, one, how Erudito is able to so easily hack into their mainframe without being detected, and two, how he/she is able to give Desmond Lucy, Shaun, and Rebecca's passwords.

The Truth Behind "The Truth"

Warning! This theory, in the event it is correct, contains what may be major spoilers! Furthermore, what you are about to read is of an epic, staggering nature, and may in fact blow your mind.

No, seriously though, I'm sure plenty of other, more clever fans figured this out well before I did. On the other hand, this may sound totally ridiculous, even stupid--in which case, please don't judge me too harshly. Anyway, I'm surprisingly confident about this one, but it may be a bit lengthy, so bear with me. . .

Now, this first struck me a few short months ago (I can't remember exactly when, but in December/January). I was replaying the Truth puzzles in Brotherhood, and was on the tenth and final "Cluster" (which includes a painting of Adam and Eve), when a thought crossed my mind. While it first seemed like a bit of a silly idea, the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. When I reached the end of the Truth sequence and watched the encounter between Desmond and Sixteen again, that officially cemented it in my mind.

In said scene, Sixteen says to Desmond: "Eden. She...in Eden. Find Eve. The key. Her DNA..." So, what does this mean? How is it possible for Desmond to go to Eden and find Eve, when neither have existed for God knows how long? I see three possibilities: one, he must go to the former site of Eden and dig up Eve's remains; two, Eve is somehow still alive as of 2012; or three--and again, bear with me--he has to travel back in time.

Sounds crazy, right? But...in the conference room e-mail in AC1, Alan Rikkin mentions an as-of-yet unidentified Piece of Eden that can apparently manipulate time (which was the cause of