Anonymous ID: e4e6a2 April 27, 2021, 8:51 a.m. No.13524487   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4826

>>13524455

An example.

I can see being soft disclosure.

 

Since 2013, Abstergo Entertainment offices in Montreal have been focusing on the Sample 17 Project, involving the genetic memories harvested from Desmond Miles' DNA, in hopes of finding new, interesting settings for future products. The two current projects derived from these memories are a video game titled Pirates of Nightmares, and a feature film titled Devils of the Caribbean, both focusing on Desmond's ancestor, Edward Kenway, a British pirate during the Golden Age of Piracy.[2] They also focus the memories of another pirate during the Golden Age of Piracy, Alonzo Batilla, a French and great partner of Olivier Levasseur, in order to find the treasures that Oliver had hidden before his execution.[4] In a similar spirit, they are also reviewing the genetic memories retrieved from other Assassins throughout history, a venture referred to as the Identity Project.[5]

 

Due to the company's Templar affiliation, any products that involved the Templars or Assassins, their ongoing war, or any traces of the mysterious First Civilization were heavily censored or even modified, either omitting evidence of the hidden Orders or presenting the Templars as a benevolent group committed to stopping the malicious Assassins. However, despite these aims, the scheme faced some opposition from a group of hackers known only as the Erudito Collective, who intended to reveal the falsified histories which Abstergo had created for their products.[3][6]

 

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