I'm the only one that finds this a bit inconsistent with the main plot?
All Desmond Ancestors are in Europe.. how is possible for him to have a * Native American* ancestor? :?
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I'm the only one that finds this a bit inconsistent with the main plot?
All Desmond Ancestors are in Europe.. how is possible for him to have a * Native American* ancestor? :?
Yeah I get all that.. my problem is with the * NATIVE* American thing..people that were in America *before* the Europeans discovered the continent... how a Desmond ancestor ended up in there, before America was discovered ? :?
Conor is half native american half British. I think his father was British and his mother Native American.Yeah I get all that.. my problem is with the * NATIVE* American thing..people that were in America *before* the Europeans discovered the continent... how a Desmond ancestor ended up in there, before America was discovered ? :?
CaesarIIII
[QUOTE="CaesarIIII"]Conor is half native american half British. I think his father was British and his mother Native American.Yeah I get all that.. my problem is with the * NATIVE* American thing..people that were in America *before* the Europeans discovered the continent... how a Desmond ancestor ended up in there, before America was discovered ? :?
6matt6
I guess that could explain the connection.. but still feels a bit irregular...
You had Spanish in California during the mid 1500s. I forget when exactly Connor was born but it has to be somewhere around 1750. I don't see why it's strange for his father to be British. This would be around the time of the French-Indo War. It makes sense for British to have contact with these Indians at the time. It would seem unlikely due to the present war of the time, but they say love knows no bounds. An indian girl could've theoretically fallen in love with a British man, and Connor was the result. The mother probably wanted the child, and naturally, the father, being either a soldier or traveler, could not stay to take care of him. Maybe he didn't want to either. Slinqy
Don't get me wrong.. I can see the connection.. but will been allot more consistent, if Connor was a British assassin send by the Creed to stop the Templars from taking over America...
In all the other AC games.. the ancestors have a direct connection to the Creed... but what is the connection here?
[QUOTE="Slinqy"]You had Spanish in California during the mid 1500s. I forget when exactly Connor was born but it has to be somewhere around 1750. I don't see why it's strange for his father to be British. This would be around the time of the French-Indo War. It makes sense for British to have contact with these Indians at the time. It would seem unlikely due to the present war of the time, but they say love knows no bounds. An indian girl could've theoretically fallen in love with a British man, and Connor was the result. The mother probably wanted the child, and naturally, the father, being either a soldier or traveler, could not stay to take care of him. Maybe he didn't want to either. CaesarIIII
Don't get me wrong.. I can see the connection.. but will been allot more consistent, if Connor was a British assassin send by the Creed to stop the Templars from taking over America...
In all the other AC games.. the ancestors have a direct connection to the Creed... but what is the connection here?
Cause he did the dirty with an native american... and didnt pull out in time. Lucky for us it looks as though we get a benefit of an awesome videogame from his illegitimate child.[QUOTE="CaesarIIII"][QUOTE="Slinqy"]You had Spanish in California during the mid 1500s. I forget when exactly Connor was born but it has to be somewhere around 1750. I don't see why it's strange for his father to be British. This would be around the time of the French-Indo War. It makes sense for British to have contact with these Indians at the time. It would seem unlikely due to the present war of the time, but they say love knows no bounds. An indian girl could've theoretically fallen in love with a British man, and Connor was the result. The mother probably wanted the child, and naturally, the father, being either a soldier or traveler, could not stay to take care of him. Maybe he didn't want to either. Chrypt22
Don't get me wrong.. I can see the connection.. but will been allot more consistent, if Connor was a British assassin send by the Creed to stop the Templars from taking over America...
In all the other AC games.. the ancestors have a direct connection to the Creed... but what is the connection here?
Cause he did the dirty with an native american... and didnt pull out in time. Lucky for us it looks as though we get a benefit of an awesome videogame from his illegitimate child.Right.. Of course this makes a lot of sense if Ubisoft is thinking a head..because what will be next? The American Civil War ( 1861-1865)?.. a Native American will fit perfectly into the Neutral assassin role. And will also cover the full Industrial Revolution ( 1750-1850 ).
Why not?.. a bit like they did with AC2 ( Brotherhood and Revelations ) but with Connor's son finishing what hes father started. And will also work well as a Link to a possible AC4... WW2 maybe?
They did change Desmond's face though, to make him look like he has Native American features. I'm sick of them changing his face every 2 games :P
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