The Darkest Hour
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The Darkest Hour was a virtual representation of one of Lydia Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through a glitch in the Helix Navigator.
Description
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Dialogue
Juno spoke to the Helix Initiate.
- Juno: Come closer, cipher. Perhaps we have met before. Perhaps not. You search for an artifact. Let me show you the truth.
Bishop intercepted the audio.
- Bishop: Initiate! Are you there? Your readings are going haywire! Abort! ... out! Yo ... ve to get ...
- Juno: Hello. In the past, you hunt for one of my artifacts. But I come to you today to speak of the future. Follow Lydia Frye. She will lead you to me.
Lydia arrived in a room, investigating the house.
- Spy 1: What's the position of the second wave?
- Spy 2: One hour away. At most.
If she sabotaged the generator, the spies will come and investigate.
- Spy 2: Don't worry. It's just the generator acting up. I'll see to it.
Lydia assassinated the spies and investigated the radio. However, soldiers lead by Winston Churchill arrived.
- Soldier 1: Stop right there!
- Lydia: That's not very polite.
- Churchill: Even in these trying times, we must never forget the laws of common courtesy. Arms down. We appear to have been following the same trail, Miss Frye.
- Lydia: I got here first.
- Churchill: Indeed, you are to be commended. I fear, however, that we have not wholly rooted out the evil in these vicinity.
- Lydia: There's another radio.
- Churchill: Accompany me. If you would be so kind. That second device must be found, or new waves of zeppelins will soon blanket the heavens.
- Lydia: Short on soldiers, are we?
- Churchill: If you could put your considerable talents to good use at Tower Bridge, you would have the thanks of a brave, but beleaguered nation.
- Lydia: I would settle for the right to vote.
Agreeing to Churchill's terms, she proceeded on finding information about the radio.
- Soldier 2: I spotted some new dock workers. We ought to keep an eye on them.
- Soldier 3: You'd think they'd let the old-hands like us take care of that cargo. It could blow up in their faces.
- Soldier 2: Don't like the look of those new chaps. They'll hire anyone these days.
- Lydia: Names, dates... Ah, here's a mention of a radio. But where is it?
- Soldier 4: Our radios will have the zepps here any minute now. Chaos like you've never seen before.
- Civilian 1: Untie me right now! That's my boat!
- Soldier 5: Keep quiet, you tot, or you'll end up in the river.
- Soldier 6: You even know who we working for? They're a shady lot, but you can't argue with the pay.
- Lydia: I'm getting closer. The radio is close to the river, but I need more than this.
- Soldier 7: How did the accident happen? Someone told me they saw an explosion.
- Lydia: Clever. The radio is in the bridge itself. North Tower. I should drop by and say hello.
Lydia traveled to the North Tower, avoiding searchlight beams and snipers. She then killed the spies manning the radio. She contacted Churchill afterwards.
- Lydia: It is done sir.
- Churchill: Let us postpone celebrations. One of the bloody blimps has broken through. Not to worry. I have a contingency plan.
The Assassin then aided the soldiers using the anti-aircraft gun.
- Crew 1: The gun is yours. Mr. Churchill assures me you have operated one before.
- Lydia: Mr. Churchill is wrong. But I have pointed at things before.
- Crew 2: We won't damage the zeppelin from here, but we can shoot down their escorts!
- Crew 1: They'll be falling from the skies in no time! Get ready to move!
After shooting two waves of panes, boarders arrived.
- Crew 2: Enemies on the way. Get ready for them!
- Crew 1: Look out! We're being boarded! Fight them off! In position and gun at the ready!
Lydia killed the boarders and destroyed more planes. She later met with Churchill.
- Churchill: A heartwarming sight, Miss Frye.
- Lydia: Your remarkably armed boat deserves a share of recognition.
- Churchill: One of my experimental projects when I was Lord of the Admiralty. I haven't always been a man of shadows.
- Lydia: And I suppose this victory will thrust you back into the limelight.
- Churchill: We may have struck a blow against the enemy, but London is still riddled with German agents. Currently, there's a new group, unlike anything I've seen before. Theirs is a fanatical, almost religious, fervor.
- Lydia: And you believe that I'm the woman to flush them out.
- Churchill: Indeed. I dare not approach Mister Asquith without firmer evidence, but I believe they pose an immediate threat. If you can see to this, I give you my word that once I've battled my way back into parliament, I shall see if something can't be done about your request. As you're aware, a vote can be far more lethal than a bullet or a blade.
Again, Juno intercepted the memory.
- Juno: Once I walked the Earth as you do. I was born to the Illuminat caste in the city of Feyan in the year 2195 of the Isu Era. Now I travel the vast corridors of your machines, adrift here within the gray. But I grow stronger. The world is nearly ready for my return. And so, I have summoned you to this war-torn simulation. To tell you a story. It is our story.
Outcome
Lydia Frye aided Winston Churchill in the war, gathering information from the radio and eliminating the plane escorts of the Templar-affiliated German zeppelin. In return, Churchill considered Lydia's request for women's right to vote.
