Dark Waters

Dark Waters was a visual representation of Ratonhnhaké:ton's genetic memories.

Description
After killing Israel Putnam and escaping Boston, Ratonhnhaké:ton and his allies headed to New York City to put an end to King Washington's reign.

Dialogue
Ratonhnhaké:ton and Kanen'tó:kon marveled at King Washington's fortress. While the two pondered that thought, a member of the crew yelled from the crow's nest. The Aquila was approached by several ships. Robert Faulkner approached Ratonhnhaké:ton. Ratonhnhaké:ton took control of the wheel and destroyed the oncoming fleet. After destroying ships, the crew searched the wreckage. Ratonhnhaké:ton turned to Faulkner. After altering changing their colors, the crew pressed onward. The Aquila approached a mine field. Ratonhnhaké:ton successfully navigated his way through the mine field, eventually spotting another fleet of enemy ships. Ratonhnhaké:ton dispatched the armada, but noticed another fleet on its way. After Kanen'tó:kon, Faulkner, Benjamin Franklin and the rest of the crew abandoned ship, Ratonhnhaké:ton crashed the Aquila into the Man-of-War leading the new fleet. Franklin washed upon the New York shore and began examining himself for any damages. After hiding from a Bluecoat patrol, Franklin gazed at the crashed Aquila. Franklin turned around to find Washington mounted on a horse. As Washington got off his horse, Kanen'tó:kon tackled him, causing both of them to fall to the ground. Kanen'tó:kon knelt over Washington and prepared to kill him with his tomahawk. Before he could deliver the blow, a Bluecoat stabbed Kanen'tó:kon with his bayonet, pushing him away from Washington. Kanen'tó:kon killed the Bluecoat and attempted to attack Washington again, only to be shot by a firing squad. Kanen'tó:kon crawled over to Washington's body and raised his tomahawk. Before Kanen'tó:kon could kill Washington, he was shot again by the firing squad, killing him. His limp body lain over Washington, the Bluecoats approached him. As one Bluecoat pushed Kanen'tó:kon's body off Washington, another picked up the scepter containing the Apple.
 * Kanen'tó:kon: What sort of man would build such a thing?
 * Crewman: Ships off the port bow!
 * Faulkner: We're not flying the King's colors! They're sure to fire on us!
 * Ratonhnhaké:ton: Gather up their colors. We will use them to disguise our ship.
 * Faulkner: You heard him boys! Haul in the flags and we'll hoist 'em up!
 * Crewman: Aye-aye, Mister Faulkner!
 * Faulkner: I forgot how a good sea battle could get my blood flowing! Sail around attacking ships. That's the life!
 * Ratonhnhaké:ton: I know that feeling. It seems to run in my family.
 * Faulkner: Your father was a seafarer, then?
 * Ratonhnhaké:ton: My grandfather, Edward. He sailed with a rough crew, or so I am told.
 * Faulkner: For the king?
 * Ratonhnhaké:ton: For himself. But that is a long tale for another day, Mister Faulkner.
 * Faulkner: Slow down, lad! There's mines about! Don't shoot the mines. That'd give us away for sure!
 * Faulkner: There they are. We've fooled 'em with our flag! Christ! They're on top of us! Better shoot first. Catch 'em with their knickers down! Shoot the mines now, lad! Blow those boats to kingdom come!
 * Crewman: The guns are out of commission!
 * Ratonhnhaké:ton: We have no fire power. We will have to ram them.
 * Kanen'tó:kon: Ram them?
 * Ratonhnhaké:ton: Deploy full sail, Mr. Faulkner! Then abandon ship! You, too, Kanen'tó:kon. I will see you on shore.
 * Faulkner: Full sail, boys!
 * Franklin: My spectacles! Thank god!
 * Washington: Quite a sight, isn't it?
 * Franklin: Stay away from me! I will not come under your power again!
 * Washington: No need to worry.
 * Washington: No! No! No, please!
 * Washington: Get ... this ... off me!
 * Bluecoat: Yes, your Highness. Yes.
 * Washington: Never touch that! There was another one. Disperse and find him.
 * Bluecoat: Yes, your Highness!

Outcome
Ratonhnhaké:ton and his allies successfully made it to New York City, shortly before Kanen'tó:kon was killed.

Reference

 * Assassin's Creed III - The Tyranny of King Washington: The Redemption