Explore the critical mission objectives in Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Part 37. Learn about Pieces of Eden, the Philadelphia Project, and the Tunguska Incident.
This section details a critical email from Warren to A.R. regarding the ongoing search for artifacts and their importance to Abstergo's plans. The email outlines findings from Animus Subjects 12-16 and discusses the priority of locating a Piece of Eden.
Key Findings and Objectives:
- Piece of Eden (no. 3): Efforts continue to find an alternate artifact after the loss of no. 2. Subject Seventeen is having trouble with the Animus, causing delays. An extraction team is on standby. Unlocking Subject Seventeen's final memory is crucial.
- Philadelphia Project: Data suggests a ship briefly manifested in a future state. While the artifact used in the experiment can be reconstructed, Administration has halted the project due to paradox concerns, classifying time-manipulating objects as needing containment.
- Tunguska Incident: Believed to be an Assassin assault that destroyed a research station and an artifact. Alternate wave generation devices exist, but insufficient data prevents research due to high accident risk. The Lineage Discovery and Acquisition Division is tasked with finding descendants of survivors to aid research.
- Grail: Removed as an objective due to insufficient evidence of its existence. Artifacts related to Christ-figures are considered literary devices or derived from Pieces of Eden.
- Mitchell-Hedges Communicators: Analysis confirms they function, providing a secure communication channel for essential facilities post-launch. They are limited in number and will be distributed selectively.
Warren is urged to expedite his work with Subject Seventeen to retrieve vital memory data, as the success of Abstergo's plans depends on it.
Contextual Explanation:
The email highlights Abstergo's desperation for another Piece of Eden to complete their plans, especially after the DIA Satellite Accident. The Philadelphia Incident (October 28, 1943, involving the USS Eldridge) is discussed, where an experiment allegedly made a ship invisible and caused time travel, with severe consequences for the crew. This confirms conspiracy theories within the game's narrative, though the Templars are hesitant to continue due to potential paradoxes.
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