Proactively “From the Sea”; an agent of change leveraging the littoral best practices for a paradigm breaking six-sigma best business case to synergize a consistent design in the global commons, rightsizing the core values supporting our mission statement via the 5-vector model through cultural diversity.
With the, ahem, assassination of Bhutto today, this game sounds just dandy.
Assassin's Creed is a video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released worldwide in November 2007.[1] On September 22, 2007, Ubisoft announced the PC version has been delayed until early 2008.[7] The game features highly detailed and interactive environments from the time of the Third Crusade – the game's developers claim these environments are historically accurate.
Assassin's Creed is a third-personstealth game in which the player assumes the role of Desmond Miles, an average bartender who is also the most modern member of a long family line of assassins. Desmond has been taken to a facility where he is forced to use the Animus, a machine that traces and recreates the memories of his ancestors during the Third Crusade. Through these memories, the player controls Altaïr (الطائر, Arabic, "The Flying One"), a member of the Hashshashin sect (the original "assassins"), whose objective is to slay the nine historical figures propagating the Crusades in the year 1191.
Guess who the final target is?
...Robert de Sable (Grand Master of the Knights Templar), his last assigned target, and defeats him. Robert de Sable reveals in his dying words that Altaïr's master is also a member of the Templars,
By all means, let's celebrate and play Muslim assassins. Big fun, and what a life lesson! Like their website says,
Be an agent of change. Execute assassinations to impact the world around you.
Google it yourself. You can't make this stuff up. Check out their own imagery.
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