End of the Line

End of the Line was a virtual representation of one of Jacob Frye's genetic memories, relived through the Helix Navigator.

Description
Having learned that Pearl Attaway would at Waterloo station, Jacob set out to assassinate her.

Dialogue
Jacob spoke with a member of the Rooks. Jacob climbed the rafters at Waterloo station and assessed the situation. A conductor held back a large crowd. In the offices, a group of Blighters held the station chief hostage. TTwo Templars inspected Attaway's train carriage. Jacob spoke to the conductor. Jacob infiltrated the station's offices. Jacob freed the station chief from the Blighters. Jacob stole the train schedule in the offices and returned to the conductor. As the crowd moved to the Central Station, Jacob was given an opportunity to approach Attaway's carriage stealthily. Jacob stole the blueprints from the security chief. Jacob climbed atop Attaway's train carriage, smashed through the weak point in the roof and assassinated Attaway with his Hidden Blade. After Attaway died, Jacob smeared a handkerchief with her blood. He then drove her train to Charing Cross station, where the Rooks unloaded the engines. On learning of Attaway's death, Starrick played the piano and sang. A Templar entered the room. Starrick shot him dead. Lucy Thorne entered the room and closed the doors as Starrick continued his playing. In the meantime, Jacob found a letter.
 * Rook: Sir! The engines have pulled into Waterloo. Once Starrick's men arrive, they're gonna unload the train.
 * Jacob: Not if the train has already left. Assembly a team at Charing Cross. I'll send the engines there for you to recover.
 * Conductor: Ladies and gentlemen, I apologize for the delay! We will get you into the Central Station very soon! Where the hell is that schedule?
 * Blighter 1: Central Station's closed. Attaway's orders.
 * Security chief: You saw these blueprints, did you not? Were you aware of this flaw?
 * Templar 1: It's only a minor weakness, sir. The final wagon is otherwise fortified.
 * Crowd: This is absured! I'm going to miss my train! I could go for a pasty.
 * Conductor: Oh, come on, chief, where are you? Like a bunch of scurrying ants. Move along. Keep about your business. Once the order comes through, we will send you on your way to the Central Station.
 * Jacob: I have urgent business in the Central Station.
 * Conductor: You may attend to that business once I receive word to let people through.
 * Station chief: Why are you doing this?
 * Blighter 1: Our employers belong to an organization-
 * Blighter 2: Don't tell him, you jobbernowl!
 * Blighter 1: He asked!
 * Blighter 2: And you tell everyone who asks about our business?
 * Blighter 1: Well...
 * Blighter 2: You do, don't you?! Un-bloody-believable!
 * Blighter 1: It's only happened a handful of times.
 * Station chief: Thank you, lad. Now help me up.
 * Jacob: Have to run. Someone's bound to find you.
 * Jacob: Here's your damn schedule.
 * Conductor: Oh, I... Thank you. Attention, passengers! All trains are being diverted to Central Station! I repeat, make your way to Central Station for departures!
 * Security chief: You saw these blueprints, did you not? Were you aware of this flaw?
 * Templar 1: It's only a minor weakness, sir. The final wagon is otherwise fortified.
 * Security chief: I'll be speaking to Mr. Starrick about this, you understand?
 * Letter: To Thomas Logan, Attached to his letter are the blueprints for Miss Attaway's fortified wagon, as requested. The highlighted weakness is a result of specifications made by a member of your team; their name is not in our records. Regards, Matthew Hughes.
 * Attaway: What a shame. Good partnerships are hard to come by.
 * Jacob: Ours is most certainly dissolved.
 * Attaway: It's business, Mr. Frye. One does what one must to come out on top. Crawford will not take the news of my death lightly... He can be... unpleasant when he's cross. I have sacrificed so much! I don't want to lose my buses...
 * Starrick: When coldness or deceit shall slight The beauty now they prize, And deem it but a faded light Which beams within your eyes; When hollow hearts must wear a mask-
 * Templar 2: Mr. Starrick-
 * Starrick: I told you not to disturb me!
 * Starrick:  ' Twill break your own to see: In such a moment I but ask. That you'll remember me! That you'll remember me...
 * Thorne: Crawford...
 * Starrick: Her luster stripped by the hands of that savage. He must be brought to justice.
 * Thorne: Pearl would not want justice. Pearl would want vengeance!
 * Starrick: Your passion is most, Ms. Thorne. But we cannot let our emotions disrupt the lawful structures of society. If we do that, the enemy wins.
 * Thorne: It shall happen in the shadows. Ms. Frye will hang from the gallows, and I will flay her brother as he comes to save her.
 * Starrick: I suppose it must be done. Take no chances. Increase the Templar presence in London. We alone protect this city of light.
 * Thorne: Yes, Crawford. And then we shall enter the vault and cast aside the shadows together.
 * Jacob: A letter... for me?

Outcome
Jacob assassinated Pearl Attaway and learned of another Templar plot. Starrick was devastated by the death of his cousin, and ordered an increase in the Templar presence in the city.

Reference

 * Assassin's Creed: Syndicate