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The corridor was mainly used as a "loading screen" between memories, where the user could roam around while a memory was being compiled. The memory corridor appeared to be an endless void, having a different appearance in each software version of the Animus. If the user was desynchronized while reliving a memory, his or her avatar returned to the corridor, allowing the memory to reload.

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  • Memory Corridor
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  • The corridor was mainly used as a "loading screen" between memories, where the user could roam around while a memory was being compiled. The memory corridor appeared to be an endless void, having a different appearance in each software version of the Animus. If the user was desynchronized while reliving a memory, his or her avatar returned to the corridor, allowing the memory to reload.
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  • The corridor was mainly used as a "loading screen" between memories, where the user could roam around while a memory was being compiled. The memory corridor appeared to be an endless void, having a different appearance in each software version of the Animus. If the user was desynchronized while reliving a memory, his or her avatar returned to the corridor, allowing the memory to reload. Additionally, the final moments of assassination targets were displayed in the memory corridor, where they would have shared their final words with their killer, before receiving their last rites. It was also utilized as a location for the tutorial for Desmond Miles, during his first use of the Animus at Abstergo Industries' facility in Rome, and later as an interface for Rebecca Crane's Animus Virtual Training Program.
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