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Quote at top

"This tea was brought to me from India by a ship, then, up from the harbor to a factory, where it was packaged and ferried by carriage to my door, unpacked in the larder and brought upstairs to me. All by men and women who work for me. Who are indebted to me, Crawford Starrick, for their jobs, their time, the very lives they lead. They will work in my factories and so too shall their children."
-Crawford Starrick

Shouldn't we put this quote at the top rather than a description of Starrick by Green? This says a lot about his personality as well, and not just his influence, in my opinion.

Jetfire343 (talk) 13:07, October 23, 2015 (UTC)

Good point that apparently got ignored :P I'll switch out the quotes, but it might be replaced later. I'm hoping for some good quotes from the last memory. Crook The Constantine District 12:39, November 17, 2015 (UTC)
@Crook - I've played till the end and there's nothing special at the end. He just says that London will perish without him, and after a brief dialogue by the Assassins, says that he is at the very top of the order. Nothing very detailed or figurative or explicit about his actual influence and personality.
Jetfire343 (talk) 14:36, November 27, 2015 (UTC)
Oh, I wasn't talking about the whiteroom conversation, I meant the things he says during the battle. Unfortunately, those get cut off really easily, so I might have to replay it and have a listen. If there's nothing cool or emblematic of his character in there, I'm sure the current quote can stay though. Crook The Constantine District 14:39, November 27, 2015 (UTC)

Starrick's Ambitions

In the opening cinematic of ACS, Green said that Starrick intended to "rule the world" and had designs on "the highest office of them all". Did he mean Starrick was aiming to become King of the United Kingdom, or was he after the Prime Minister's office? SkyGuy-Let's chat! 02:59, June 27, 2016 (UTC)

At the final mission at Buckingham Palace, he was going to claim the Shroud and "eliminate all the heads of church and state"—the Queen included. I guess with a cloth that makes him impervious, nothing would stop him from doing whatever he wanted, New World Order, reborn London, and Paradise included. Mierna 05:40, July 1, 2016 (UTC)

Syndicate inaccuracies

Hey,

Apart from the several unexplained stuff / plot-holes like how Abstergo managed to get the Fryes' memories (They would have to have found: 3 different bodies (E, J, L)  or 2 descendants from L and E and J's body), they also didn't explain how they got Starrick's memories. It is unlikely that he had a child since we see a memory of him just some days or a month before he died. And it is also unlikely that his DNA was recovered since he died in the London Crypt and nobody knew about it. DipsonDP (talk) 00:48, February 14, 2017 (UTC)

Their DNA was retrieved from the Helix, which suggests that it was collected from their descendants or otherwise retrieved from samples. Jacob and Lydia's memories could have easily been retrieved from a descendant. Evie is somewhat trickier, as it's still possible to play as her in 1888, suggesting that she either had a child quite late in life or otherwise her DNA had been retrieved from her remains. Same for Starrick and Jack the Ripper, Starrick's memories were retrieved from the Helix as well. Either they had both fathered a child shortly before they died or it was retrieved from some kind off sample that they might have left behind, not necessarily their bodies. Albert Bolden's memories, for example, were retrieved from a "meager amount" of his genetic material, the same could be true of Starrick and Jack the Ripper. The Wikia Editor (talk) 13:34, February 14, 2017 (UTC)
You can also play as Jacob in 1888, after he had Lydia's father. DipsonDP (talk) 18:24, February 14, 2017 (UTC) 
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