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Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Please try your request again later. Our work not only enriches lives, it brings out truths that time has forgotten. But as many of our analysts have learned, testing these experiences is not easy. These files represent the work of the first analyst to take on the case of Subject 44412—Arno Dorian. Living through the bloodiest days of the French Revolution, Dorian’s life certainly took many dark turns, but those memories and choices are his own. Up until now, Dorian has proven to be one of the biggest challenges for our research team. We believe that there is valuable information to be gleaned from this subject, and our hope is that you will succeed where others have failed. Familiarize yourself with your predecessor’s file as you make your way through this case. Steel yourself, and stay focused. Don’t let us down. Your work so far has not gone unnoticed. All rights reserved.Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Amazon is not legally responsible for the accuracy of the tags represented. If you are an author or publisher and would like to remove a tag associated with your title, please contact your vendor manager or publisher support team. Among her many projects are novels for Star Trek, Star Wars—includiFull content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. E. Summers 5.
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0 out of 5 stars As you flip through the pages you will find notes and cards that have been placed ON the pages like sticky notes put there from someone else. These notes are on tight enough so that you can lift them up and read what is underneath but not loose so that they would fall out.The first section details exactly what you'd expect in a new employee handbook for Abstergo Industries (aka The Templar Order). The second section delves a little more deeply into work being done for Abstergo's Unity research. Loaded with concept art, pictures, faux pas inserts and envelopes, you get a great sense of what the Abstergo employee is seeing as he works on the project. While not as in depth as those books, it's still chock full of great material. Is it worth the price. As a huge fan of Assassin's Creed: Unity (closing in on 200 recorded Steam game hours), I will say most definitely, yes. I bought it used (good condition ) but if you prefer your books 'New', you can't go wrong paying a few more dollars. All being said, this is a great companion 'concept' book for AC: Unity.Back to this book though it is amazing every detail every page you can tell they took their time in designing it. This really is the perfect companion to unity ??Back to this book though it is amazing every detail every page you can tell they took their time in designing it. This really is the perfect companion to unity ??Great artwork, lots of inserts, and a great amount of content. The book was truly engaging with a variety of different forms of media including picture inserts, letter inserts, and many more. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in video game art design.Although it is most relevent to the point of Assassin's Creed Unity (published in 2015), it is still has some usefull information and some reading material to all the fans out there of the Ubisoft all-time best seller, Assassin's Creed. Gotta love this.
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She seriously enjoys the entire AC series and this was a great bonus for her collection.Si presenta in un formato piu piccolo e quadrato rispetto ad altri artbook della saga di assassin creed. La cosa che ho trovato molto originale e il LAYOUT simil DOSSIER con le linguette riportanti nomi dei vari personaggi o eventi che fuoriescono dalle pagine.Questo libro fa riferimento al capitolo UNITY con qualche breve richiamo ai precedenti capitoli. Ulteriore cosa meravigliosa e la ricchezza di lettere, cartoline, appunti appesi alle pagine di questo libro che potrete aprire per scoprirne il contenuto (un po come nel diario di barbanera). Nella lettura sembra proprio di tramutarsi in detective per svolgere un indagine su questo capitolo della saga che, tra luci ed ombre, comunque ha fatto sentire la sua presenza video ludica. Io sono un collezionista di assassin creed e mi pento di non aver valutato prima l acquisto di questo meraviglioso libro. Compratelo e vedrete che ne varra la pena. Un opera da avere e per l estetica meravigliosa e per l originale idea e per le bellissime foto e ambientazioni riportate nello stesso. 10 su 10 Peccato la lingua inglese ma non e difficile da leggere per fortuna ne e fitto di scritte. Infatti e molto scorrevoleSi presenta in un formato piu piccolo e quadrato rispetto ad altri artbook della saga di assassin creed. Infatti e molto scorrevoleInsgesamt aber ging es um die Aufmachung eben jener Informationen. Und gerade hier zeigt das Buch doch einiges an Einfallsreichtum. Eingeklebte Seiten, Briefumschage, Zettelchen, handschriftliche Notizen. Tatsachlich vermittelt das ganze Buch den Eindruck einer selbst zusammen gestellten Datenquelle. Idee gut, Umsetzung, nun ja. Leider wurde oft das gleiche Papier verwendet, was alte Briefe unglaubwurdig macht, die in Hochglanz handschriftlich verfasst wurden. Und ja, die Hochglanznotizen. Die wirken auch besonders realistisch. Insgesamt hatte ich mir an dieser Stelle schlicht viel mehr Haptik gewunscht.
Sicherlich mehr Aufand, aber es wurde sich lohnen. Alles in Allem ein solides Werk mit guten Ansatzen. Reinschauen lohnt sich - vor allem als Fan!Unica piccola pecca e solo in inglese. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Please try your request again later. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. I shouldn't have been. The book is really well written and illustrated and actually seems as though it could come from the Assassin's Creed Abstergo Entertainment storyline. I would have preferred if it wasn't mostley about Unity. I liked the aspect of having pullout information, such as the letter Elise left for Arno when he slept in the hot air balloon. I wouldn't want another one for the next game, but I would buy one in say 3-4 games time, if it covers all of them. The condition of the book arrived well.I like the design, layout and asthetics of the book, which makes it so much more realistic. I though it would be more of an encyclopedia but it wasn't, it was great. I would definetly recommend this product to any Assassin's Creed fan or otherwise.The whole book really feels like it's a corporate new employee orientation manual complete with bookmarks, foldouts etc. If you enjoy the AC series you really owe it to yourself to get this if only for the additional backstory it provides. Please try your request again later. Why did this happen. This page appears when Google automatically detects requests coming from your computer network which appear to be in violation of the Terms of Service. The block will expire shortly after those requests stop. This traffic may have been sent by malicious software, a browser plug-in, or a script that sends automated requests.
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If you share your network connection, ask your administrator for help — a different computer using the same IP address may be responsible. Learn more Sometimes you may see this page if you are using advanced terms that robots are known to use, or sending requests very quickly. This year, in particular, the part dedicated to the present day has been ?distributed? among the various releases of the saga, from the excellent ?Abstergo Employee Handbook.This distribution scattered and spread the details of the present day among the various releases and probably was created with the intention, a successful one most of the time, of guaranteeing the AC ?feeling? and experience (part in the past and part in the present day) for each of the releases of this year. This distribution made it hard for the fans to follow the events occurred during the modern era: however, one of the aspects that mainly characterizes the present day of the AC franchise is that all its specific details (in every release) must be as much as possible consistent and part of the same timeline. The objective of this article and of the pieces that will follow it is to give an explanation of the forces and the characters at stake in the releases of 2014 and the events in which they have been involved.Indeed the Handbook, in terms of timelime, is a sort of ?prequel? of Unity, although it?s necessary to read it after completing the game, because it describes and at the same time takes for granted the majority of the events of the game itself. The first part of the story, dedicated to Fraser, begins with him being hired at Abstergo Entertainment on June 18th, 2014 as a Research Analyst (the same role of the AC4 modern day protagonist) to work on ?the Arno Dorian case?. He immediately gets a letter welcoming him in the Abstergo family, in which he finds the essential information about Abstergo?s ?official? objectives and the description of the ?welcome package?
he received together with the letter (with additional information such as entry codes, parking instructions, etc?). The document is signed by Aidan St. Claire, the new Project Coordinator (and Fraser?s supervisor) who obtained this position after Melanie Lemay became Chief Creative Officer following the disappearance of Olivier Garneau. In particular, the welcome package for Fraser isn?t simply described but also directly shown in the Handbook, and it?s split into the following contents: This part of the Handbook ends with a description of the various sectors in which Abstergo operates, mentioning its past, present, and future products and projects:The Handbook mentions also the Angelus, the genetic implant to be applied on babies shown in the AC3 multiplayer videos that allows mothers, thanks to a wrist brand, to monitor the health status of their children (and, according to Erudito, it allows Abstergo to regulate their hormone levels and brain functions). Lastly, something that often returns, the Handbook also mentions the New Fluoride, the synthetic drug already mentioned in the first Assassin's Creed, that contaminated the water supplies of various settlements and cities both in China and in the USA ( making an appearance also on ACInitiates ). It was because of it that the company was placed under investigation in 2012 by the U.S. government, due to some documents that were leaked probably by the activist, and then Assassin, Susan Drake.The other element being mentioned is, inevitably, the Akashic Satellite Plexus (ASP), the satellite plexus that officially had to be a network of communications, weather, and observation satellites. The real objective of the Templars in 2012 was to send the Eye Abstergo Satellite, equipped with an Apple of Eden, into the ASP, to locate ?individuals with potential? (exactly like Desmond Miles, who, according to the first versions of Initiates, had been located by the ASP). The Handbook doesn?
t add much, confirming that the ASP was still active in 2014 (and that it was made in 2008).The Handbook states once and for all (in terms of plot) that the project has been closed and now Abstergo is turning its attention to the Helix Project. Like in the other cases, the technology branch in the Handbook shows one of Abstergo?s most illustrious and successful projects, namely the Animus Project that we all know. In particular the Handbook emphasizes that whoever holds the position of Research Analyst, like our Fraser, has a privileged role that allows him or her to study the history of humanity with a 100 accuracy, giving Abstergo Entertainment the possibility to create the virtual experiences for its own audience. According to the Handbook, that Fraser, as we previously mentioned, is reading in June 2014, Helix hasn?t been released yet to the market but it aims to combine the historical scientific research derived from the Animus with educational entertainment. The system doesn?t require a console or a CD anymore (as we saw in the past games of the saga), because it?s entirely cloud-based ( in a similar way to the Brahman VR ) and instantly accessible.In the case of Abstergo, the statement reads: It?s a formal and standard document in which there are some curious clauses. In fact it appears that the employees are forbidden to disclose or divulge, not even sub- or unconsciously, any confidential information and, upon termination of the contract, Abstergo may remove from the employee?s memories any sensitive information. Looking at the final part of this NDA, it can be noticed that Fraser signed the document on June 18th, 2014 and this has been approved by Robin Smalridge of the HR department the day after.
Also, the document has some interesting information, for example the explanation of the Memory Corridor (the empty and infinite space that functions like a loading screen) and the White Room effect (which is shown during the last moments of life of a target): these are effects intentionally created by the Animus, in the first case to ensure a safe transition from one set of memories to another, and in the second case to enable the user to focus on information that will be conveyed. The document discusses also synchronization and explains how Abstergo monitors and controls the user experiences in order to reduce potential distress. In the end the document explains what Abstergo expects from the Research Analyst (and so from Fraser in our case).Keep this in mind, because it will be very important for the development of Fraser?s story.The last part of the welcome package for Fraser contains a long list of the various characters about whom Abstergo is basing its virtual experiences on, in preparation for the Helix launch.Everything here is described in a ?propagandistic? way but, nonetheless, makes Abstergo?s intents ? and also other interesting information ? clear. As for ?Fallen Heroes?, these are Templar characters shown in a positive way, mainly with the descriptions found in the tablets that can be collected in Assassin's Creed Rogue, with some additions to Ahmet, Laureano Torres, Robert de Sable and Cesare Borgia. Claire annotates that according to ?them? the Borgia family has been vilified by history. Altair is cold, ruthless, and extremely arrogant, Ezio is a man who spiraled into a maelstrom of revenge, perversion, and violence, Connor is calm and stoic from the outside, but has a murdering beast within, Aveline was seduced by a death-worshipping cult and Edward Kenway left his true love behind in England and rampaged through the West Indies in a selfish quest for riches and glory. In this case too, Fraser says he disagrees and that Kenway?
s sole motivation was to be worthy of his wife, but St. Claire answers that they didn?t think viewers would have wanted a lovelorn pirate.As shown in Unity, the movie was not a huge success due to the presence of stereotypes and cliches. So this virtual experience seems not only to be dedicated to the Twenties, but it also fully or partially concerns the lives of Ernest Hemingway, Francis Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein, famous American writers of that era, whom Abstergo Entertainment describes as ?the most degenerate Americans.A little girl knows something sinister lurks inside her home. Nothing can prepare you for what she finds. ? In this case too there?s a reference to a file of the AC3 multiplayer concerning a movie produced by Abstergo, in which there was a trailer showing exactly what you can read in the above description. Find out in this breathtaking virtual experience. ? In this case too, like in ?Jazz Age junkies?, we?re seeing a promo for one of the products shown at the beginning of Unity. As pointed out in the description, Hibernia is the Latin name of Ireland and the product concerns the war for independence (1919 ? 1921) that, according to the Abstergo ?propaganda?, was supported by the Assassins. No wonder the writer of the present day part, Darby McDevitt, expressed more than once a desire to see an AC game set during the Irish war of independence (some examples here, here and here ). And we also have? It?s, obviously, a reference to Shao Jun (former concubine of the Emperor Zhengde) and, probably, to Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China. However, this is not the most important virtual experience among the ones showed here. In fact that achievement goes to. It seems that Connor had more than one child and his wife, a blond-haired woman, left him in his later years, taking away his children for an unknown reason, leaving him to die alone. Plus, don?t even get me started on his wife or the way he died.
Before being informed about his very first project, he gets a welcome document from his supervisor, Aidan St. Claire, who confirms that at the end of each session in the Animus he?ll have to write up a report, based on which they?ll ask him some questions. In both cases St. Claire?s answer is positive, provided that the time he?ll be devoting to these activities won?t detract from his job responsibilities. The last advice of St. Claire is that Fraser can get to know his fellow analysts, but he shouldn?t discuss his project and his test subject with anyone. So why do the Assassins think they have an advantage over Templars as for Arno?s memories in the present day of Unity set between October and November. The answer can be found at the end of the Handbook. So Fraser finally begins his research inside Arno Dorian?s memories, immediately drawing a portrait of the Assassin as an adult, describing Revolutionary France in general, and mentioning the condition of poverty of the people. Later Fraser focuses on the memories of Arno?s childhood, adding to his own file three images: a picture of Francois de la Serre, a picture of his mansion in Versailles and a drawing of the pocket watch that Arno received from his father. In particular this drawing of the watch is a sketch that Fraser got from Abstergo Entertainment for the purposes of ?researching? also outside the Animus.Fraser, indeed, reports in his notes the letters Arno, following de la Serre?s advice, wrote to his deceased father. The idea is that Arno, through these letters, can deal with the loss of his father, telling him all the events of the various stages of his life. Plus, it?s also a great tool thanks with which both Fraser and the readers can feel the pain Arno had to go through since he was young and the memory of his father, which, unlike what Unity showed us, seems to be a constant throughout Arno?s life.
He also writes that he broke the pocket watch, but he keeps it with him all the time because it makes him think of his father. He also says he?s getting along well with Elise, although she gets him into trouble a lot. At the end of this letter, here?s something interesting, Arno hopes the Heaven is nice for Charles and that he?s with his (of Arno) mama: this means that Arno?s mother, Marie Dorian, was already dead in 1776 (or shortly after, since he wrote this letter after de la Serre adopted him). After analysing Arno, Fraser creates the profile of Elise, drawing her portrait and adding other images of the girl, one of her readings (Memoires de Mr. D'Artagnan) and the letter written by Lafreniere to her father Also, Fraser adds that he can?t really blame Arno for being unable to resist to her smile.Claire writes another memo for our analyst. The Project Coordinator says that, although Fraser is very good at drawing, he shouldn?t get too immersed in what he is analysing and suggests him to draw something different. Even this is a warning of what is progressively happening to our analyst.In particular, Fraser also adds a description for each one of them taken from the Abstergo database. The first one of these characters is, surprisingly, Benjamin Franklin. In addition to a historical description, the database states that Arno met Franklin on a single, but memorable, occasion (some information about the assassination of Charles Dorian was already in the hands of Templars.The second profile is dedicated to King Louis XVI. The information coming from the database and Fraser?s notes are mostly historical facts and built around the king?s shyness and ineptitude in taking action with determination and around the events he took part in during the French Revolution until he was guillotined on January 21st, 1793. In this case too her profile includes mostly historical information and curiosities about the queen, like the Diamond Necklace Affair.
It seems that during his first days at Abstergo Entertainment Fraser started getting to know his co-workers and taught them about Faro, or ?Pharaoh? as written in the Handbook, a late 17th-century gambling card game born in France. St. Claire points out that the fact that Fraser learned to play this game so quickly is a sign of what Abstergo calls.He also points out how the Bleeding Effect would give him an unfair advantage in playing - and gambling - with his colleagues a game connected with his project (and he threatens him to invoke the NDA if he doesn?t quit as soon as possible). Eventually, a very important fact, St.Claire stresses he?s happy he finally met ?Anna? at the company party the night before and adds Fraser is a lucky man. So Fraser has a partner and it seems that, according to St. Claire, she?s also a nice or beautiful girl. Keep this detail in mind, because later it will be very important. Alas. Getting back to the document dedicated to the Bleeding Effect, it?s explained that this side effect is caused by inadvertent overexposure and it also depends on the unique characteristics of a user, although Abstergo takes every precaution to monitor and balance the Research Analyst?s ability to absorb information from the machine. The symptoms ? which at this point Robert Fraser should have recognised in those first signs we mentioned in this article. In this document Abstergo encourages the analysts to report any of these symptoms at once, to immediately treat them but Fraser. Doesn?t give a darn.Fraser now has to present to St. Claire his first report on Arno?s memories, called ?Childhood through Imprisonment?, discussing the first stages of Arno?s life till the imprisonment in the Bastille. Initially the report in the Handbook shows us, for some reasons that we?ll see later, simply some parts of phrases like. The death of his father was a traumatic event, matched only by perhaps the murder of de la Serre.
An activity requested by Abstergo Entertainment but that stimulates his involvement in the story and in the lives of the characters he meets, with the already mentioned risk of the Bleeding Effect.As predicted, after the report, St. Claire writes an e-mail with his comments, dated July 3rd (another week has passed). The correlation between the ticking of the watch echoing a heartbeat and the idea of ?time running out? is extremely poignant. It does seem to keep going missing. In this part we can notice an aspect that hasn?t always been touched upon: here it?s hypothesized that not all the memories showed by the Animus are necessarily a perfect reproduction of what happened: in fact some of them might be (or contain) the representation of what the protagonist felt (in our case the ticking of the watch.This motivation opens up the possibility of creating ?cinematographic? moments in the memories in-game (slow motion, offstage sounds, etc.), even though I hope they will not create confusion about what really happened. Victor and Hugo, the two blacksmiths who were chasing Arno at the beginning of Unity, are a perfect example of this situation. Indeed, according to Fraser, Victor and Hugo actually are amalgams of various people, rather than two distinct individuals and the proof lies in the fact that Arno keeps casually stumbling into them too often (in this case, what should we think. Are they two real individuals like in the game or a representation of what Arno feels, as hypothesized in the Handbook?).Claire once again seems concerned about some notes in the report. Aidan notices that Fraser sounded as annoyed as Arno himself while writing about Victor and Hugo and, especially, is struck by the fact that, according to Fraser, Arno didn?t try hard enough to deliver the letter, because the data he had didn?t indicated that. So St.
Claire is sure that in this case Fraser suffered the Bleeding Effect and he is Due to that, for the first time, Aidan tells him to keep in mind that he?s Bob (Robert) Fraser, and Arno is Arno Dorian and not to confuse the two. After the first report, Fraser continues his analysis of Arno?s memories restarting from the time of the imprisonment in the Bastille and finds a new letter for his father. So Arno is a believer, but his faith is fading away, while he?s spending his days in the Bastille, in injustice and grief.As for the other profiles, the part dedicated to the Abstergo database mainly mentions the historical events (the original purpose of the fortress, the conditions of its prisoners, the presence of Marquis de Sade). But this time this part includes also a very interesting list of the prisoners being held inside at the time of the ?storming?: according to the Abstergo database there were nine prisoners and not seven as history reports: It is possible that this was simply a false charged levied against him as a way for other family members to wrest money and property from him. Oddly, internally Abstergo freely describes the Eagle Vision to its analysts, stating that this ability manifests in particular bloodlines and that, for simplicity?s sake, they can think of it as a ?second sight? as well as a sharpening of mere physical abilities. The document also mentions that, although everyone has the potential to unlock this ability, they have only been able to document the manifestation of the Eagle Vision in Desmond Miles and Clay Kaczmarek (it?s not completely true, as we?ll see in the second part of this article). In addition to that, Abstergo encourages its analysts to practice using Eagle Vision, should their subject manifest it, because this ability has a tendency to ?bleed? into the mind (as part of the Bleeding Effect). Should this happen, the analysts must notify their supervisors immediately. Fraser continues analysing Arno?
s memories and eventually reaches his initiation into the Assassin Order. This time, to help him with his analysis, Abstergo gives him various ?pieces of art? that Arno came across in this period of time, among which the marble Assassin Council?s crest in the initiation room. Although this information is actually of help to Fraser (but it also increases his involvement in Arno?s story), it?s way more useful for us: indeed, in order to be in possession of these ?pieces of art?, it?s very likely that Abstergo raided the Brotherhood?s hideout in Paris (or the Templars managed to raid it during the 200 years after Arno?s story) as they did with the other ones during the Great Purge. Actually it?s also possible that this was one of the hideouts still used by the Assassins in 2000 and visited by Daniel Cross, exactly during the Great Purge. Beside this, since Fraser, through Arno, is heading into the Brotherhood?s ?world?, Abstergo gives our analyst an 11-page dossier about the Assassins, to inform him in depth about what he?ll have to deal with (he already got, maybe ?directly?, some information, since he commented, for instance, on the lives of Edward Kenway and Connor).Nothing is true, everything is permitted ?, the dossier says how this alone is impossibly ?broad? and liberal, even for an organization that claims to prize free will and extols the importance of the individual. The dossier then analyses the three tenets. Stay your blade from the flesh of the innocent ?? this tenet is described as a way for Assassins to justify their murderous acts: judging who?s innocent and who?s guilty, the Assassins can feel better about what they do, especially if their targets are Templars.It imposes secrecy, loyalty to the Brotherhood and obedience to the orders, an obligation that contradicts the Brotherhood?s ideals of free will.