Chapter 867 A lot of doubts
Yes, it is the ceiling of modern buildings.
A blond girl in a white coat came over with some concern and asked, "Are you okay?"
Old Song sat up suddenly, breathing in fresh air like a drowning person.
To be precise, it was not Lao Song, but another person.
At the moment when the picture appeared, Lao Song really had the illusion of "had he traveled through time", because everything around him was completely modern scenes, and the accuracy of the scene was very high.
However, as he sat up, the game's vision changed, and Lao Song then understood what was going on.
Desmon, wearing a white coat, sat up from the animus machine. Obviously, he was the one Lao Song manipulated before.
However, it was clearly "Assassin's Creed", so why did he travel to modern times? This is a very puzzled question for Lao Song.
But soon the plot will be explained clearly.
The character Lao Song played in the game is called Desmon, and the two white coats in front of him are affiliated with abstergo, who kidnapped Desmon and was conducting an experiment.
On the surface, Desmon is just a bartender, but in fact, he has the blood of an assassin. These white coats require the genetic information of Desmon to travel to the past, travel back to his ancestors, and find some information.
To be precise, it is not a time travel, but a reproduction of the memories of ancestors. The doctor in a white coat also specially introduced the principle of animus to Lao Song, that is, reading genetic memory.
However, most of the memories of the ancestors were in a blockade. When Desmon entered "not ready", he would be kicked out by this memory. Therefore, Desmon could only enter from a relatively stable memory first, and by constantly achieving synchronization, he could unlock new memories and obtain the information he wanted.
Obviously, Desmon was kidnapped. He was just an ordinary person. Even if he wanted to escape, he could do nothing and could only enter animus obediently.
After this, there is a teaching process, that is, the teaching of the "consciousness control system".
Desmon enters Animus to become the white-clothed assassin, and then learns assassin skills, including stealth, assassination, fighting, hiding, mingling into the crowd, etc.
All teaching is conducted in the animus interface. Although this teaching looks very stiff, after adding the animus package, it unexpectedly conforms to the plot setting. After all, Desmon's current state is very similar to Lao Song, and they are all "playing games".
"So that's it. No wonder there is a modern person in the promotional CG. It should be the protagonist, right?"
"Is animus specially designed a modern plot story? It's very particular."
"This also explains the previous bugs. Is it really a result that the Animus is not stable?"
"It's equivalent to two stories, first playing Desmon, then Desmon plays the ancient assassin? Decent."
Because Lao Song played "Assassin's Creed: Origin" first, and the version produced by Chen Mo does not have a modern plot for the time being, after seeing the modern plot in "Assassin's Creed: Apocalypse", Lao Song's first reaction was a little confused.
But if you think about it carefully, this actually makes sense. The most obvious advantage is that you will naturally explain some basic settings of the game, such as what is animus, how it works, synchronization rate, awareness operation guidance, etc.
After completing synchronization and completing the teaching of the consciousness control system, Desmond once again entered the memory of his ancestors, and Lao Song was equivalent to experiencing this memory as Desmond.
This is an assassin named Altaïr, which is the white-clothed assassin who appears in the propaganda CG.
In the earliest operation in the memory timeline, Altaïr acted with two other assassins, but his actions were questioned by another assassin because he killed an innocent man and exposed himself to the Templars.
Altay has been emphasizing the assassin's creed: everything is empty and everything is acceptable, but another assassin also retorted: Assassins cannot kill innocent people indiscriminately, expose themselves, and endanger the brotherhood, but it is obvious that Altay can't listen at all.
In the end, because of Altay's recklessness, the operation failed. Not only that, the Templar also chased Masyaf, the headquarters of the Assassin Organization, and the two sides started a melee. Although the Assassins finally won, the Assassin's mentor could not tolerate Altay's behavior and stabbed him hard with a dagger.
This is the first chapter of an ancient plot, and it is also equivalent to a teaching chapter.
In addition to making players familiar with the operation, the opening scene directly raises a key question.
What exactly is Assassin's Creed?
In the promotional CG, the answer was actually given long ago, that is, "Everything is empty, everything is allowed." But since everything can be done, why was the mentor so angry when Altayne killed that innocent old man?
Obviously, when many players heard the sentence "Everything is empty, everything is acceptable", they had the same misunderstanding as Altaire, thinking that the assassin's criterion is to do whatever they want.
But in the first act, the plot directly denies this idea, which is equivalent to using the actual actions of the characters in the plot to prove the mistake of this view.
After that, modern plots and ancient plots are intertwined and moving forward.
Desmon found himself involved in a conspiracy. He was originally a member of the Modern Assassin Organization and lived on the "farm", but he was tired of this isolation life and escaped until he was found by abstergo because of his motorcycle license.
Desmon felt that all this was unreasonable. Abstergo was obviously just a pharmaceutical company, so how could he find it with his motorcycle license and kidnap him?
Obviously, this abstergo company is definitely not as simple as it seems.
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Altay did not die, and the mentor gave him a chance to be reborn.
Altay was puzzled and asked, "Isn't the assassin's creed empty and everything is allowed?"
The instructor angrily rebuked: "You don't understand the true meaning of this sentence, child! It does not give you the power to act casually, it is a kind of knowledge and a guide to reason."
The mentor deprived Altaïr of his identity and equipment, and asked him to join the Assassin organization as a newcomer, and everything started from scratch.
In Masyaf, Altay was ordered to investigate the betrayer. After completing the mission, the Assassin Mentor gave him a list with nine names on it, all of whom belonged to the Templars. Altay had to assassinate these nine people to complete the mentor's mission.
Lao Song did not rush to advance the plot, but first took a good look at the scenery in Masyaf.
The room where the instructor is located, the platform of leap of faith, the surrounding villages...
Masyaf still continued the high standards in "Assassin's Creed: Origin". In the villages at the foot of the mountain, people were busy with their own affairs, and the assassins also left Masyaf and went to various places to carry out missions.
Everything is so real, just like a history that has truly existed.
Lao Song was a little confused. Obviously, the story in the plot CG should have happened on Masyaf, the high platform that the middle-aged and elderly assassin jumped off, which was obviously where Altaïr made a leap of faith.
But why was Masyaf occupied by a group of Templars at that time?
Chapter completed!