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Death Stalks the Colonel was a virtual representation of one of Jacob and Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate in 2015 through the Helix Navigator.

Description

Jacob or Evie met with Arthur Conan Doyle and Henry Raymond in Southwark.

Dialogue

Evie meeting with Artie and Raymond
  • Henry: There you are! This could be interesting. There's no shortage of firearms in this neighborhood!
  • Arthur: I suspect the solution will turn on geometry, timing and human nature!
  • Henry: There may be a penny dreadful in it! Look into it, won't you?

Jacob or Evie started their investigation.

Interrogations

Munitions factory

  • Hassett (Prescott): He was a good man. Very honorable. I'm proud to have served under Colonel Prescott in the 11th Foot, Gold Coast, Africa.
  • Hassett (shooting): I was on my way here. Heard two shots, I did. Right at the stroke of noon.
  • Hassett (clock): Bullet hole in the clock? That's a new one. It could have already been there when I arrived at noon. Or maybe it was the second shot I heard.
  • Hassett (banner): Prescott put that up in memory of the time he lead a sortie across the Pra River to outflank Ashanti warriors. Things turned out badly that day. Horrific. We lost several of our comrades. Prescott wanted us to remember them.
  • Abberline (shooting): From what I can gather, Prescott was shot almost exactly at twelve o'clock noon.
  • Abberline (suspect): The young lads across the street were fooling with a pistol they'd found. A bullet must have gone astray through the wooden fence. Hit Mr. Prescott smack in the chest. Bloody unlucky for all concerned.
  • Abberline (clock): Apparently they put the clock there while doing some repairs. It still runs, I notice.
  • Abberline (factory): When Col. Prescott retired from the army, he used his connections and started this munitions factory. He wanted the men that served with him to have work when they left the army.

Shop

  • Curtis (Prescott): Him and me liked to insult each other. I was a lieutenant under his command in Africa. I loved the army, no one questions you when you wear a uniform! Anyways, every morning when he arrived, we'd call out and joke with each other.
  • Curtis (military): Ah, yeh. Well. Prescott led a flanking sortie that went wrong, lots of casualties. Some men called the Colonel a coward, but it were really just bad luck. Anyway, he resigned. To make amends, he offered work at his factory whenever one of us left the army.
  • Curtis (attic): I admit it. I sell stolen rifles and pistols. All very hush-hush. Black market.
  • Curtis (shooting): I made that shot. Early this morning, Prescott challenged me to plug the 12 from my shop. I missed just low. No one witnessed it, it was too early in the morning.
  • Curtis (Whitworth): I brought that gun back from Africa. I was a sniper fighting the Ashanti. I used that gun this morning for Prescott's challenge. It's the only Whitworth we have, I'd never sell it.

Courtyard

  • Earl (shooting): We stood right there on a mark and shot the target. I went to shoot but there was a loud bang! I was surprised and missed the target completely. It wasn't me who killed the man, I'm no murderer!
  • Earl (gun): We found a revolver underneath the lumberyard window. Don't know where it come from.

Barrel depot

  • Bennett (Prescott): Saw him each morning as I drove by. Seemed like a good sort.
  • Bennett (beer): We lost an entire barrel of beer, damn it! I heard two loud bangs, but thought nothing of it. Later, I find a bullet hole in a barrel! Imagine that, a bullet hole! My lad, Samuel, might know more. He's around back, tossing trash in the river.
  • Bennett (Samuel): The poor lad. Fell on my doorstep a few years ago. He's in a bad way, has some sort of malady. Rides in the back while I make deliveries. Hard worker—very determined.
  • Samuel (Prescott): I just drop off beer. Don't pay much attention to people along the way.
  • Samuel (beer): There was a hole in a barrel. I've got no explanation for that.
  • Samuel (disease): That's for some sickness I picked up a while ago. Can't remember the name of it.

Clues

Munitions factory

  • Prescott's body – Louis Prescott. Killed by a single bullet that entered his chest, passed directly through his heart, and exited from his back.
  • Bloodstain – Spread in a way that indicates the direction of the bullet.
  • Banner – The banner for the 11th Regiment of Foot. Marked "Gold Coast – Ashanti Campaign."
  • Clock – There is a hexagon-shaped bullet lodged exactly below the numeral 12. The clock is still running.
  • Bullet hole – A hole made by a hexagonal bullet. The hole is bloody.
  • Feather – A single white feather.
  • Dynamite crates – Empty munitions crates clearly marked "Prescott Munitions No. 408."

Courtyard

  • Bullet hole – Indicates that the bullet exited the courtyard.
  • Target – Handmade by the orphans.
  • Mark – The place the children stood when firing at the target.
  • Impact mark – Appears a small, heavy object may have fallen here. Perhaps a revolver.
  • Beer – A large puddle of beer. Other puddles continue along the street.

Attic

  • Whitworth Rifle – The first sniper rifle. Has an astonishing accuracy. This particular one smells as though it's been fired within the past few hours. Also, a regimental insignia is carved into the stock: "11th Regiment of Foot – Gold Coast."

Barrel depot

  • Empty barrel – There is a round hole through one of the panels. Inside is a spent bullet. The caliber of the bullet matches the orphan's revolver.
  • Medicine – Treatment for trypanosomiasis, a disease transmitted by tsetse flies in Africa.
  • Goose – A partially plucked dead, white goose.
  • Backpack – The flap bears the insignia of the 11th Regiment of Foot.

Dialogue

Samuel was accused of the murder.

  • Samuel: His goddamn cowardice in Africa got me best friends killed. He shoulda faced a firing squad.
  • Arthur: Very good sleuthing on your part. It's a miracle anyone survived what with all those bullets whizzing about!

Curtis was accused of the murder.

  • Curtis: Me? I couldn’t have shot him from the attic at that angle. I only shot a clock!

Outcome

Spoiler

The murderer was Samuel, who was embittered over the death of his army comrades.

Case Summary

An army sharpshooter watches his friends die in a bungled military maneuver and vows revenge! Slowed by a tropical disease contracted on the Gold Coast, Private Samuel Frye spent years planning his vengeance on Louis Prescott, the colonel whose cowardice meant death for his companions. He taunted Prescott with the symbolic white feather and then, at the stroke of noon, took his final revenge. Many bullets flew that day: a bullet from the shop attic lodged in Prescott's factory clock; a bullet from the revolver found by some children lodged in a passing beer cart. And the bullet fired by Samuel from the back of that cart struck Prescott directly in the heart. – Henry Raymond

References

Assassin's Creed: Syndicate memories
Main memories
Sequence 1: A Spanner in the Works
A Spanner in the Works
Sequence 2: A Simple Plan
A Simple Plan
Sequence 3: A Modern Babylon
Somewhere That's Green - Abberline, We Presume - To Catch an Urchin - Gang War (Whitechapel) - Freedom of the Press
Sequence 4: A Quick and Reliable Remedy
The Crate Escape - A Spoonful of Syrup - Unnatural Selection - On the Origin of Syrup - Cable News - Playing It by Ear - Overdose
Sequence 5: The Perils of Business
A Room with a View - Friendly Competition - Breaking News - The Lady with the Lamp - Research and Development - Survival of the Fittest - End of the Line
Sequence 6: A Run on the Bank
A Case of Identity - One Good Deed - A Spot of Tea - A Thorne in the Side - A Bad Penny
Sequence 7: All is Fair in Politics
Playing Politics - The Bodyguard - Driving Mrs. Disraeli - Change of Plans - Unbreaking the Bank - Motion to Impeach
Sequence 8: The Joys of Freedom
Strange Bedfellows - Triple Theft - Fun and Games - Final Act
Sequence 9: Shall We Dance?
Double Trouble - Dress to Impress - Family Politics - A Night to Remember
Epilogue
Pressed Flowers
London Stories
Charles Dickens
Spring-Heeled Jack - Hell's Bells - Recollection - 50 Berkeley Square - Dead Letters - The Terror of London - Our Mutual Friend - An Artful Plan
Charles Darwin
The Berlin Specimen - An Abominable Mystery - Defamation - Cruel Caricature - A Struggle for Existence - Darwin's Orchid
Karl Marx
Cat and Mouse - Where There is Smoke - Anarchist Intervention - An Explosive End - Vox Populi
Queen Victoria
Operation: Dynamite Boat - Operation: Locomotive - Operation: Drive for Lives - Operation: Westminster
Train Hideout
Stalk the Stalker - Nigel in for the Chop - Hullo Mr. Gatling - Runaway Train - A Long Night Out on the Town
The Dreadful Crimes
A Simple Matter of Murder! - The Case of the Conflicted Courtship - Death Stalks the Colonel - The Fiend of Fleet Street - The Mystery of the Twice-Dead Professor! - Locked in... to Die! - The Most Hated Man in London - Next Stop: Murder! - Conjuring up a Killing! - Murder at the Palace!
Duleep Singh
A Good Shot - Information Intercepted - Stealing from the Poor - A Golden Path - A Good Send-Off - Off the Rails - Much Ado About Drinking - The Great Jewel Heist - The Sandman - The Final Showdown
Associate Activities
Bounty Hunts
Ivan Bunbury - Harvey Hughes - Maude Foster - David O'Donnell - Leopold Bacchus - Mildred Graves - Jesse Butler - Sylvia Duke - Milton King - Gilbert Fowler - Anna Abramson - Albie Vassell - Simon Chase - Emmet Sedgwick - George Scrivens - Homer Dalton - Harrison Harley - Wade Lynton
Templar Hunts
Martin ChurchThe Lambeth BulliesThe FletchersBeatrice GribbleThe Slaughterhouse Siblings Eveline DipperThomas BlackrootLouis BlakePeter NeedhamArgus and Rose BartlettMyrtle PlattPhillip BeckenridgeThe Jekyll BrothersTom EcclestonCaptain Hargrave IIHarold DrakeWallace BoneEdgar Collicott and Bodyguard
Gang Strongholds
Spitalfields - Battersea Bellows - Echostreet Alley - The Mint - Jacob's Island - Field Lane - Black Swan Yard - Rosemary Lane - Clare Market - St. Giles Rookery - Devil's Acre - Blue Anchor Alley
Gang Wars
City of London - Lambeth - Southwark - The Thames - Whitechapel - The Strand - Westminster
World War I
The Darkest Hour
Spy Hideouts
Hopton's - Clarence Stock House - 17 Walpole Lane
Spy Hunts
The Apothecary Twins - The Magpie
Master Spy Hunt
The Master Spy
DLC
The Darwin and Dickens Conspiracy - Runaway Train - A Long Night Out on the Town - The Dreadful Crimes - The Last Maharaja
Jack the Ripper
Sequence 10: A Monster's Creed
Prologue - Autumn of Terror - The Unfortunates - The Lady Talks - Letters of Intent - Prisoners - Loose Ends - The Mother of All Crimes - Family Reunion - Live by the Creed, Die by the Creed
Bounty Hunts
David Jack-Emmings - Woody Shinnings
Cargo Hijack
Opium Cargo - Egyptian Spoils
Close the Fight Clubs
Mitre Square - Cock Lane
Lost Women
Lost Women - Lost in the City
The Ripper Letters
From Hell - Saucy Jack - Dear Boss
Carriage of Justice
John Pizer - Seweryn Klosowski - Robert Donston Stephenson
Jack's Lieutenants
City of London - Whitechapel
Walk of Shame
Walk of Shame - Shameful Abuse
Brothel Attack
Ludgate Hill Brothel - Gracechurch Street Brothel - Buck's Row Brothel

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