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William Johnson (memory)

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William Johnson was an altered representation of one of Ratonhnhaké:ton's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.

Dialogue

First dialogue

  • Connor: My next target will be William Johnson.
  • Achilles Davenport: He claims to be a friend of the natives.
  • Connor: He is no friend. He has put together money in an attempt to buy land from the Iroquois.
  • Achilles Davenport: Isn't it better to be bought than be taken by force?
  • Connor: Johnson has no right to buy the land. No one does.
  • Achilles Davenport: The rules and politics of this world are changing, Connor. Whether you want them to or not. Your victory here may only delay the inevitable.
  • Connor: So I should do nothing?
  • Achilles Davenport: You should do what you think is best.
  • Connor: Then I will put a stop to this.

Fail

Success

Reference

Assassin's Creed: Memories memories
Missions
Third Crusade
Teutonic Captain - Tamir - Sibrand - Robert de Sablé - Al Mualim
Mongol Empire
Alexander Nevsky - Ilkhanate Captain - Jochi Khan - Hülegü Khan - Ögedei Khan
Renaissance Italy
Papal Guard - Charles de la Motte - Emilio Barbarigo - Juan Borgia - Cesare Borgia
Sengoku Period
Ashigaru Kashira - Shima Sakon - Mochizuki Chiyome - Mōri Motonari - Oda Nobunaga
Golden Age of Piracy
Laurens Prins - El Tiburón - Benjamin Hornigold - Bartholomew Roberts - Laureano de Torres y Ayala
Colonial America
British Officer - William Johnson - Benjamin Church - Charles Lee - Haytham Kenway
Events
Empire of the Great Khan - Last Days of the Taikō