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Helix interface screen

Helix is a cloud-based software developed by Abstergo Entertainment and released in 2014.

A continuation of the Data Dump Scanner, a creation of Álvaro Gramática,[1] the Helix software allowed users to view accounts of various Templars and Assassins throughout history, with propaganda-based narrations delivered by Abstergo in favor of the former, delivered to the public via a games console-style format at a cheap price.[2] Using the headsets protected by a Hospitalier Antivirus program [citation needed] , Abstergo could also collect players' genetic data without their knowledge.[3]

Health and privacy concern regarding the Helix included data tracking, cortex monitoring, fMRI-Omega technology, hippocampal shock, occipital ghosting, brain death, server bridges, rogue programs, and Erudito.[4]

Through Helix, a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment relived Shay Cormac's memories and fixed the damage caused by a virus hidden within Shay's memory bank.[5] Around the same time, an individual associated with the Assassins used a game console running the Helix software to relive the memories of Arno Dorian,[2] and later Jacob and Evie Frye.[6]

A later Animus model, the Animus EGO, has similar feature called the Animus Hub.[7]

Known Helix memories

Works in progress (c. 2014)

As of 2014, Abstergo Entertainment was working on a number of Helix programs planned to release in the nearby future:

Gallery

Behind the scenes

At one point in the development of Assassin's Creed: Unity, the feature The Tragedy of Jacques de Molay was going to end with a closing title card stating "Written and Directed by L.P. Garneau".[11]

The experience starring Edward is seemingly mislabeled as "Devils of the Caribbean", Abstergo's feature film, when the title of their video game adaptation of Edward's memories was "Pirates of Nightmares".

In earlier versions of Assassin's Creed: Identity, an email received by the player revealed that the memories of Lo Sparviero were running on the Mobile Helix Navigator, but the Memory Corridor was the same as that of the Animus Omega. This information was later removed for unknown reasons in an update.

Appearances

References

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