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Juno and Minerva had presented two options to Desmond, both equally awful. But who were they to tell him those were the only two options? The Apple responded to him for a reason, after all.
Rather than die to save the world, Desmond uses the Grand Temple and the Apple to search for a better option. Not just for the world, for himself, but for Ezio, who suffered so much for so little reward.
It's December, 1476, and Desmond, fueled with the power and calculations of the Apple, intends on rewarding his prophet, not with answers, but with something better: a chance to save his family, and to correct his biggest regret concerning Leonardo.
Desmond knows saving the world will be easier with more Auditore men. It will certainly be more attractive, that's for sure.
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Ezio seemingly remembers a whole life before him, a whole life after the death of his family, and tries to work out how he's going to prevent this fate. After a lifetime, though, perhaps he need not do this alone.
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Desmond, Shaun, Rebecca and Bill travel from end of AC3 to start of Brotherhood.
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Desmond Miles was supposed to die. Instead, he woke up hundreds of years in the past, helpless and alone. How was he supposed to know that the Altaïr he saw wasn’t a hallucination?
Or: Altaïr found a random kid in distress and decided that it was his kid, no take backs. Eventually Ezio shows up to co-parent.
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Cerberus didn't quite have enough material to resurrect Commander Shepard, nor enough time to clone new parts for him.
They find an alternate source for replacements.

