User blog comment:SpaceKat/assassin's creed in general/@comment-187.32.127.181-20120413205013/@comment-1153722-20120414142012
You are filling in the blanks of the story with your own negative assumption so you have a reason to hate the game. That is very unreasonable.
They did not "fire" Kristen Bell. They (I'm pretty sure Patrice Désilets) purposely didn't tell her about her character's death during the voice recordings of Brotherhood. It had all been planned out.
Also, I didn't say I was 100% sure that Abstergo doesn't know about the solar flare. We don't know what exactly they are doing and if they are doing anything about it. Lucy also doesn't seem to have had contact with the Templars ever since she left Abstergo. As I said, don't fill in the blanks with your own negativity. Only complain about things that are confirmed, not assumed.
As I had said, Clay did not have access to memories containing Ezio's Apple. And even then, the purpose of the Glyphs was not to show Desmond's objectives but to reveal things about the First Civilization, the Assassins and the Templars, not to show Desmond's objectives. Clay couldn't have known about the Colosseum Vault, and even then that was not the purpose of the Glyphs. Knowing about the Colosseum Vault since AC2 would also be completely anti-climatic for Brotherhood. And as I said before, there are five games. Not every single thing is planned out from the start. No series is planned out from the start. Don't expect them to do it either, or complain about them not having done it.
And no, the Apples being different is something we must use. Unlike Desmond's and Al Mualim's clothing, the purpose of different patterns on the Apple in no way is because of dissatisfaction with their appearance. I highly doubt they would have said "Hmm, I don't like the pattern on the Apple, let's change it. [...] Oh wait, let's use the old pattern again in Revelations." It is to differentiate them, not for cosmetic purposes.
And about what you said about Jupiter and eggs and chickens... I'm not even going there. The point is that he revealed the Grand Temple, not that Desmond needed to go there. It wasn't a big revelation like Minerva's, but that's not an "error."