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She had been in the Assassin's Creed franchise from the start and played an important role in helping Desmond realize his abilities as an Assassin -- making her death all the more sudden and unwarranted. Even though Lucy was seemingly aligned with the Templars, she still seemed to be inherently good and genuinely cared for Desmond. Her story would have been perfect to explore the different ideologies between the Assassins and Templars and how difficult it is for one to claim moral superiority over the other, as is done in AC 3.

It would also have been compelling to see whether Lucy would eventually side with her friends -- Desmond, Shaun and Rebecca -- or the Templars, as she was clearly conflicted having served both sides in the past. Lucy's desertion of the Assassins was also a response to her distrust of William Miles, a character who only appears after her death. Originally sent to infiltrate Abstergo Industries, it is never explored in greater detail as to why Lucy decided to officially defect to the Templar Order.

Before starting her work at Abstergo, Lucy attended university to study cognitive neuroscience, but was forced to leave when her mentors began to hold issue with her topic of study, which they considered a pseudo-science. Unable to remain at the university, she applied in a variety of locations, and tried everything to find work. Eventually, she was contacted by Dr. Warren Vidic, who offered her a position at Abstergo Industries.

She accepted the offer and immediately started working with Warren on the Animus Project. During the first three years, Lucy was largely responsible for the design of several versions of the Animus' hardware and operating system, and oversaw the assembly process of the still-evolving machine.

While Lucy was on fairly cordial and friendly terms with a few other employees at Abstergo, such as Richard , these same individuals were later ordered to have her killed. However, Warren intervened, knowing that Lucy was a valuable employee for his project. Lucy was also a friend of Leila Marino , an Abstergo employee and apparent suicide whose death was filed under mysterious circumstances.

Lucy became concerned about Leila, but her investigations were stymied by Abstergo staff. After this, Warren warned her to drop the subject or end up like her friend, though Lucy was never able to find out exactly what that meant.

William's plan was to have Clay intentionally kidnapped by Abstergo as a subject, so that Lucy could give him access to their network at night without detection.

Lucy was responsible for protecting Clay's research and physical well being, and once Clay discovered the Templars' goals, Lucy and Clay were meant to escape Abstergo and return to the Order. However, unbeknownst to the Assassins, Lucy's loyalties had already shifted. Years of isolation, coupled with William's withdrawn and careless personality, had driven her away from the Assassins and into the Templars' arms. Warren Vidic offered Lucy guidance and protection, and she willingly became a double agent for him.

Warren proposed that Ezio's Apple could be attached to one of their satellites, subsequently projecting its power across the globe, and ensuring Templar rule. However, Clay's health was deteriorating, thus Warren realized that they needed a new test subject related to Ezio Auditore. Abstergo managed to gather enough intelligence to learn that Desmond Miles, William Miles' son, was a living descendant of Ezio Auditore.

Clay, still acting on his mission from William, discovered Abstergo's plans, as well as security tapes detailing Lucy's true allegiance. The tapes included Warren's plans for Desmond: Lucy would allow Desmond to see her emails, and would give him access to Abstergo's network in order to gain his trust.

If Desmond began to suffer from the Bleeding Effect , Lucy would help him "escape" the lab and take him back to the Assassins, where he would feel safe. Throughout this, Lucy was also to keep Warren informed of their actions, and was to bring the Apple of Eden back to Abstergo as soon as the Assassins discovered it.

Soon thereafter, Clay left clues and messages for his successor in the Animus Project, Subject He programmed clues into the Animus itself, and even used his own blood to write messages on the walls of the facility he was being held in. His health quickly worsened, and he committed suicide in August Lucy would be haunted by his death for some time afterwards; knowing that she had risked Clay's health by putting him in the Animus for days at a time, a stretch that fragmented Clay's sense of reality with the Bleeding Effect.

In September , Desmond Miles was located and transported to the Abstergo research facility in Italy. Lucy was responsible for pulling Desmond out of the Animus after she noticed that his subconscious would not let him view the specific memory Abstergo wanted. As Warren explained to Desmond what the Animus did and what genetic memories were, she explained Abstergo's goal in limited detail. In a seemingly sincere attempt to gain his trust, Lucy talked to Desmond between Animus sessions, asking him questions concerning his past, and trying to answer his questions about Abstergo without revealing too much.

She also stated that he was not the only person Abstergo was detaining, and that she was also an unfortunate captive. She then told him the story of how, in the past, Abstergo had decided to silence her to keep her from speaking about the Animus. However, before her assailants could eliminate her, they were ordered to stand down by Warren. Not yet an adult, not legally allowed to vote or drink or go to war, but somehow old enough in the eyes of the Brotherhood to be putting her life on the line for their cause.

At the time, however, she accepted her role and she made friends with other Assassins such as Rebecca Crane. She was content. Three years later, at age 17, William Miles revealed he had a mission for Lucy — one that would take her far away from the safety of the Brotherhood, but which would also allow her to see the world outside of the narrow view of the Assassins.

Lucy accepted the mission, whether willingly or otherwise, and said goodbye to the life she knew. To truly succeed in this mission, Lucy had to cut off almost all of her contact with the Brotherhood so that nobody would suspect her affiliation. For the first time in her life, Lucy was completely alone. Lucy attended university, under the orders of William Miles, with the view to eventually gain employment as an Abstergo scientist. Lucy chose to study cognitive neuroscience, but the University told her she had no future if she continued to pursue pseudoscience.

Having seemingly failed in her mission to get into Abstergo, Lucy began applying everywhere for work. Lucy spent years at Abstergo — and it was during that time that her loyalties began to shift.

However, Vidic stepped in and saved her, saying she was too important for his project. The Assassins were oblivious to this, and William Miles gave her a new mission: to have Clay Kaczmarek kidnapped and brought to Abstergo where she would give him unrestricted access to the Animus.

Lucy told Clay she would uphold her promise to protect him, but she could not let him leave — for which she apologised. This death haunted Lucy and made her far more cautious when dealing with Desmond, afraid of repeating her previous mistakes. About the Author. Lauren is a online article writer who loves the Assassin's Creed franchise. As a member of the AC Partnership Program, she will be writing regular articles for the AC community, and her work can now be found in the Community Hub.

Lauren is especially interested in Assassin's Creed lore, and will be exploring this more in future articles. Lauren Harris. What led her to turn her back on the Brotherhood that has raised her? There were a number of things that could have contributed to her decision. However, Lucy intervened and convinced them to keep Desmond for more testing, as his memories could still reveal more about the locations of the Pieces of Eden.

A few hours passed after Lucy and Warren left, leaving Desmond trapped in the lab where he had used his new skill to view Clay's hidden messages. Suddenly, Lucy rushed into the room with bloodstains on her shirt from fighting her way through the Abstergo facility. Lucy told Desmond that there was no time to waste, and that he had to get into the Animus to retrieve the memory core data.

Lucy wrote the data on a disk and, along with Desmond, fled the laboratory. The two successfully fought their way out of the facility and began their escape. They eventually found themselves confronted by more Abstergo guards, but Lucy quickly disposed of them.

They continued onward through aisles of office blocks and Animi, until they reached another coded door. Unexpectedly, Lucy's access key did not work, but Desmond was able to unlock it through his newly acquired Eagle Vision. As they entered the parking lot, they were blocked by more Abstergo guards, though the two fought them off and managed to reach Lucy's car.

Lucy ordered Desmond to climb into the trunk for "[his] own protection," and when the journey was over, the pair had arrived at the Assassin hideout. There, Lucy told Desmond that she intended to have him train to be an Assassin, using the Animus 2. As they entered the main room, Lucy's fellow Assassins, Shaun Hastings and Rebecca Crane , introduced themselves to Desmond and began preparations for the sessions. Later that day, Lucy evaluated Desmond's progress by tasking him with setting up the security system.

In between sessions, they also discussed issues such as the Templars and the status of other Assassin teams. After Desmond had discovered the Vault in Rome through Ezio's memories, the alarm went off as Abstergo invaded their hideout.

When they encountered Warren Vidic in the warehouse, he reminded Lucy that he had saved her life, before sending some Abstergo guards to try and incapacitate them.

However, both Lucy and Desmond engaged in a fight with the guards, quickly defeating them.



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