Assassin's Creed: Syndicate - Crawford Starrick
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
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"We cannot let our emotions disrupt the lawful structures of society." Says the guy who shot one of his men earlier.
In his defense he did say not to be disturbed.
@@seducerrooster125 And he was in grief.
And the man who uses street gangs to achieve hisl means to make his new laws.
Samuel Bishop as opposed to the assassins who do the same and by way of Rouge we know have done on occasion before
@@creed8712 The Assassins don't want to overtly terrify the populace with criminals though.
He was one of the most badass Templar Grand Masters in my opinion. I loved his mustache and singing voice too.
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He maybe is badass, but he will always be second to Haytham
Charismatic as hell, good and memorable design and most importantly, one of the only Templars who actually wanted to make the world a better place and didn't killed people randomely because he could. Yep, definitely one of the best Templars and villains in the series (with Roberts, Germain, Jack and Hades notably).
@@dikastederook6380 The poor guy who got shot when Starrick was playing the piano at 06:33 : ...
@@dikastederook6380 I'd say shay would fit that description to a T
That moustache is magnificent
2:20 - this speech is the core of the Templar philosophy. An individual may cause the system malfunction, but will never be able to completely destroy it, as it shall recover after time. As Haytham said to Connor, the Templar order is born out of realisation.
BTW: who noticed this 15:09 at the first time?
Sebastian Nie, Oh, so that was the moment he took the Key... Nice catch.
Well yeah, but that's an example of the Templars misunderstanding what the Assassin's seek. They don't seek a lack of a system, they don't seek to destroy society. The Assassin's just seek to keep the Templars from controlling everything so that humans can be free. I suppose some Assassin's are more hardcore anarchist than others, but really they mostly just seek to keep the Templars from controlling everyone's lives.
@@danielgertler5976 Indeed, but that's how all conflicts eventually become. It isn't enough that both sides disagree but they can't even agree on what their opponents are fighting for.
I can respect haythem and his work, I respect crawford starrick too trying to bring stability and growth to London being the industrial workshop of the western world , if he treated his workers more decently with regular 8 he shifts and just have 3 shifts of workers a day he can keep his industry working 24/7 , and gave them a better pay and maybe decent health coverage and if kids want to work in the factories give them decent pay and playtime , and used his gang to keep order and not start fights etc, then crawford wouldn't have problems with everyone else and people would actually like them lol
2:25 India wasn’t even founded back then
9:37 Starrick's assistant: oh thank god i only wrote 40% of what he said
"I am at the very top of the Order." Those are some famous last words
Not really. He was just stating the obvious. He was the Grandmaster of the British Templars, so yes he was at the top of the order.
'You were, Mr. Starrick, you were.' Said the insignificant blemish who calls himself Assassin
He Like A Harderned Haythem Kenway With Pierre Bellec Ideals And Charles Lee Madness!
@Mitchell Meyer Less Power Hungry
I think Henry Green sums him up best. He reminds me of Reginald Birch
I'M A GENERAL, WEE!
@@thatwitchling5786 But Starrick did genuinely believe on the Templar ideology. Birch was just using it as an excuse to get power.
@@jorgebersabe293 I actually disagree with you on that.
Starrick, according to some sources is actually inspired by Reginald Birch. They both sought PoEs and they both went practically mad in their search for them.
You tend to see more of this in the noveliz of 3, Forsaken, which is from Haytham's perspective.
I don't think Birch needed to use the Order to gain power-by the time we see him in-game he is already Grand Master, and had been for several years by that point. In Forsaken, its actually commented on that he was willing to ignore his duties as Grand Master to go to America to see the Grand Temple.
Meanwhile, while Starrick is Grand Master when we are introduced to him in game, Henry Green even compares him to Reginald. "...so ruthless...one might think Reginald Birch himself had returned." in his letter to this Brother George.
So I find it hard to believe that these two Grand Masters aren't alike in a lot of ways, especially if Starrick is being so easily compared to Birch by a Canon character.
"This miracle... this tea"
@Triste
British Miracle
19:30 I AM AT THE VERY TOP! OF THE ORDER!!!
3:38 delicious
The guard he shot dead was about to say: "Mr Starrick! I have located the Frye twins. They are on a train, traveling around London. I thought you should be the first to know."
He was probably there to inform Starrick of Lucy Thorne's arrival
Evie looks so beautiful in a dress
But she looks angry and uncomfortable in her dress.
"your honour carries little weight" nicer way to say you're worth shit XD love it
Best grandmaster in awhile!
All of the Templars in this game are some of the best in the series, though my personal favorite is still Haytham Kenway.
Fck Starrick, Haytham Kenway is the the best
Worst grandmaster ever. Ever.
Honestly, Crawford embodied exactly why the Templars should not be in charge. All the corruption, all the brutality, and the oppression of the people in every corner of society using money and violence in the name of creating order under the Templars' control.
I liked Robert De Sable, guy was a genius that almost wiped out the entire Assassin Order. Rodrigo Borja wasn't exactly an ideal Templar, but he too was a very cunning and clever Grand Master.
I would rank them
1. Robert De Sable
2. Rodrigo Borja
3. Haytham Kenway
4. Germain (AC Unity)
5. Crawford Starrick
6. Prince Ahmet
I think Starrick is simultaneously one of the best and one of the worst villains in the series. On the one hand he is great as a Templar and he's really sinister about it. But at the same time you never even encounter him until the very end of the game. But then this game they chose to structure as a game first and a plot second, which I think is one of the reasons i like it as much as I do. Some other games get too hung up on the plot to the detriment of the gameplay.
The problem is that AC was always about the plot not just gameplay.
I agree. Starrick doesn't even really do anything either till the end of the game.
I loved how Starrick’s intro and the little speech he gives about his tea showcases him as a calm and intelligent man. He gave me Thomas Shelby vibes and I thought we may have a truly competent villain here. Unfortunately his major flaw was revealed to be his temper/god-complex and his underestimation of the Assassins.
The one common trait of the Templars: arrogance. Mr. Starrick thought that no one would dare to even THINK of challenging him - he dismissed Jacob Frye and paid the price for his arrogance
No one seemed to like starrick but I thought he was really good.
I think people wanted a real historical figure to be the main antagonist, but I think this character is awesome
I enjoyed him but I think his appearances were kinda far and in between that most kinda would forget him, the first time I played it there were times I kinda forgot about him minus seeing his name on buildings here and there. I think if they involved him more like say they did Rodrigo Borgia he’d be a bit more liked since he’d be more involved
This guy reminded me of Charles Lee and what he would've likely been like if he had developed. While he's not the worst villain he's certainly not close to the best.
I'm trying to decide if I like his singing voice or not.
I liked it
Something I noticed about Starrick, he was the most obvious Grand Master that had ever existed since their public destruction and I don't mean how the players know he's the Grand Master I mean how he walks around pretty much announcing who he is. I don't think any of the masters that appeared in this series actually wore the cross publically, same with all his men. And it's not really a mark against his character he looks like the type to not keep to the shadows. It's just interesting how even people like General Flavius Metellus, Julius Caesar, and King Alfred kept their affiliations secret while Starrick paraded about with the Templar symbol on him.
François-Thomas Germain has entered the chat. (no seriously, our boy has no less than FIVE in his late game outfit.)
Haytham Kenway aggressively enters the chat (it's pretty prominent on his cloak).
Rodrigo Borgia enters the ch... (around his neck in 2)
Rikkin en... You get the idea (he's in the movie, big ass cross on)
@@mialemon6186 To be fair
with Germain that was not his public wear, his more public wear seemed to be the silversmith outfit.
Haytham's cloak is pretty vague
And Rodrigo is a catholic Cardinal and later Pope so it's less obvious than having men and women strolling down the streets of Londen dressed as Templars.
I mean the cross he wears is pretty much just an Anglican styled cross.
Crawford Starrick is my second favorite Templar in Syndicate after Lucy Thorne.
If the Templars kept the same chain of command that we see in Assassin's Creed Valhalla you can see how a man like Crawford Starrick was at the very very top of the Templar Order, as both Valhalla and Syndicate are set in England at different periods, We only get to see Starrick's inner circle during the game, but he would have had enforcers, spies, the whole 9 yards in every part of England, not just London, its quite scary to think about.
7:56 "But we cannot let our emotions disrupt the lawful structures of society. If we do that, the enemy wins."
"It shall happen in the shadows."
"OOP- well! Hahaha, bent my rubber arm! Go for it. :)"
Fun fact: if you watch the Umbrella Academy, the last Swedes: Axel, is played by Kris Holden-Ried who plays Starrick.
I find it very interesting how here we can't see his face but we hear his voice constantly and in Umbrella Academy we can actually see him but he barely speaks.
I think these are the Templars that should have been spared :
-Dr.Elliotson (I think he's a doctor to the core);
-Lucy Thorne (she had a point regarding how the Shroud's power could be used);
-Pearl Attaway (she's clearly just a ruthless feminist).
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yes, I just finished the game and I am sad :(
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@Amelia Hipple
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Starrick is undoubtedly the best villain in the whole franchise. His character has been written and directed so beautifully by Ubisoft's. It's so British and so evil. Everything about him is perfectly balanced
Ritchie Chathanat I agree, I’m British myself and I have some friends in America who thought that to have a British Assassins Creed was a bad idea, but then they see Crawford Starrick and they’re jaws dropped
@@Smithsta02 Well, I'm not British. I'm Indian on the contrary. But nationality surely doesn't pose a barrier in identifying a great character. Take Vaas Montenegro for example. Undoubtedly one of the greatest video game characters created. That too by Ubisoft. What makes Starrick so special is his personality. There is a simple but powerful finesse in every monologue or dialogue he's engaged in. Be it this scene or the cutscene in which he dances with Evie Frye. Starrick brings panache to the term 'antagonist' or 'villain'.
Haytham was more British and actually seemed human instead of just control like Starrick.
@@fuzzyoneeyecompany524 because Haytham IS British
@@graciasvito8067 i'm very aware, i mean British like the cliche
14:53 "Isn't everyone around you repeating the same steps?" Yes, Crawford, because it's a dance. I feel this metaphor has gotten away from you, a bit.
The main problem with the Templars is that they seek to restore society to what it was like underneath the Isu, only with them as the masters and everyone else as the slaves. But they never learn that such a degree of control is impossible to achieve; after all, humanity broke free of the Isu's control and rebelled against them. The same thing will happen with the Templar-controlled society they seek to bring about.
It's ironic how the Templar Order was founded in a swamp village in England where the founder (King Alfred the Great) lived a simple life baking cakes and helping the villagers before he fought to retake his throne and build his Templar Order.
Starrick didn’t impress me. He left too many of flanks exposed with conventional defenses and ill equipped members to command them. He elected a right hand woman who he held too firm on the leash and he often skirted his responsibilities to others like the doctor and the governor. His cousin was his left hand but he coddled her too much instead of letting her expand operations. His flaw was his pride in the system he developed from his predecessors. He should have let the gang leader handle the physical work with his right hand, instead he placed the madman far enough to do no damage to him but thinned the line of communication and trust to the point where Jacob Frye severed it. The Shroud of Eden simply amplified the problem with his overconfidence. He’s an average Templar that can do his job but only when people do as he says. Unfortunately, he kept a loose grip with the emerging assassin threat.
to be fair at the time the Assassin brotherhood was not operating in London for about 100 years so I imagine that he figured how could these twins who are young and rookie assassins topple what was a fortress that stood against some more far experienced members
@@ConnorLonergan 100 years earlier though, you had Edward Kenway and then the rise of the British Templars under Reginald Birch. I dare say that I don't think that, after Birch dies in 1757, that there was a Grand Master as powerful [that we know of] until Starrick.
There's a reason the quote is, "You've never seen cunning until you've faced a British Templar."
@@thatwitchling5786 That's why Haytham was so efficient. He was trained by the best of both sides.
True embodiment of class
I love Starrick.
Best Templar imo.
I must admit I had a chuckle at them dancing and having that convo
This miracle
This Tea
Alternative title: Assassin's creed asmr
I hated how they wrote him to shoot his servant. It's like they were sitting in the writer's wroom, thinking "Damn... we need to make the Grandmaster seem evil. People are starting to think the Templars actually have a point, and that the Assassin's are committing terrorism. Let's make him commit an atrocity out of nowhere and for no good reason to make him seem evil!" - "Damn Tucker, that's a great idea!" - "Thanks Mohammed!".
Tucker and Mohammed expert writers
He did it because the guy interrupted his mourning of his cousin. He was livid about her death. He had a reason. Try to understand something before you jump to a stupid conclusion.
@@lonewalling938 No need to correct stupid people. Its a waste of time
....he's hot
Bruh
My thought every time he showed up
I bet he was handsome when he was younger
Who
ever wonder where Starrick's office location is at?
This comment is mega old (sorry) but YES. I've tried walking around the map looking for buildings that match but... nothing. My SO thinks it's just an "instanced" part of the map that's not in the game world. Unless someone who built the cinematics answers, I'm not sure there's an answer.
@@ameliahipple9994 For me, necroposting is when you comment on a 2 year old comment or more, so don't be sorry. :)
@@ameliahipple9994its in buckingham palace
Joseph Stalin + Templar = Crawford Starrick
nah. He doesn't kill his own people.
@Robert Deffenbaugh No that's what I mean. I'm talking about stalin can't be compared to starrick.
And Stalin killed 20 million of his own soviet people killed but crawford doesn't kill his own people out of neglect cause that would effect business.
@Robert Deffenbaugh true but I'm typically asking about the ones that can actually bring down his business.
And he was in a bad state of mind when someone close to him died. It didn't show him typically doing that.
@Robert Deffenbaugh True as that was a problem from all factory work in the 18 hundreds
@@Gadget-Walkmen the man uses Child labor
I hope at the end of the entire series we learn that if the assassins didn’t assassinate the Templar’s then the world would be an eden and that the Templar’s had to do bad to create good and that they always had the best intentions in the back of their minds. I think would be an amazing plot twist and not to mention the amount of satisfaction it would give to my fellow Templar lovers and I.
I doubt it. Templars always sacrifices innocent for their greeds. Maybe they show the opposite
@@MrNPCBattle cough cough, assasins cough 1775 , cough lisboa and haiti
@@TenkabitoShien Yeah except for that but still
What the Templars do to achieve it, is unacceptable. They treat individual lives like they don't matter and have absolutely no moral restraints. The Assassin's Creed may decree that everything is permitted, but the Templars take that far more literally.
@@samalvey8168 And yet the Templars have done immense things for humanity by unlocking First Civ tech and sharing it. The Assassins have only ever hidden it away or invented small things like weapons and tools for assassination, never anything that helps humanity.
The Assassins are passive towards humanity and let the ills/oppressions of the world continue on unless Templars are involved. The Templars do evil things yet also have pushed humanity forwards. Quite a dichotomy.
Is it just me, or do the bags under Starrick’s eyes get more pronounced as the story continues?
Representing how more stressed he is getting as he keeps failing
he ran out of Soothing Syrup
When you play the game you know Crawford is the good guy building the city and the frye twins came and ruined the city recklessly .
You’re literally defending a guy who supports child labour
You can't really blame the guy, he was born, raised and lived in a time of child labor. Was it bad? Of course, but he and many others from that time didn't think like that or like us
@@andrewmannson7543 ignorance is no excuse. Building the city? For whom? The people or himself?
@@thomasscharnott6236 which is why it wasn't ignorance that made them think that way, it was society. Do you think they had the same mindset as us? The same culture as us? Same values, traditions, life styles and standards? No. This was the 1800s, not 1900s or 2000s. They sinply didn't think it was a bad practice at the time
I am not defending the use of child labor nor support it, I am showing you that back then, this was common practice
I love his confrontation with Mr Balaclava.
11:30 imagine if he moved the knife a bit up
19:23 it's just me or these words make me feel sad
Yes it’s sad that if he lived he would have succeeded in oppressing most of humanity
Good minutes 2:19-3:19 , 7:34-8:34 , 10:55-11:55 , 12:30-13:30,
The purple theme for templar leaders tho
I personally think that Starrick is a great villain. Most of the other villains from AC1 to Unity are just better.
10:07 a whole 16 seconds of both of them silently thinking "tf am I supposed to do now?"
Starrick is a Great AC villain, but the best villain is still Cesare Borgia, form AC Brotherhood.
I still think Starrick is my favourite, he has a calm rage & arrogance about him that's quite frightening.
Cesare Borgia was a twisted man-child with too much authority because of his Pope daddy.
Cesare is my favorite too!!
I would rank my top 15 favourite villains like this:
1. Haytham Kenway (A total and complete badass)
2. Crawford Starrick (Calm, collective and brutal - I enjoy that in a villain)
3. The Ghost of Kosmos (Creepy woman, especially when you find out her identity & my favourite female villain in an AC game)
4. The Borgias (Under this category fall Rodrigo, Cesare and Lucrezia, all 3 as a whole)
5. Al Mualim (Great plot twist and an even better boss battle)
6. Deimos (Prefferably Kassandra, because she sounds like a psychopath)
7. The Crocodile (Brutal, horrible woman, especially when you find out her intentions for the Order)
8. Lucy Thorne (Awesomely crazy female antagonist! She is to Starrick as what Ms. Lovett is to Sweeney Todd)
9. Jack the Ripper (My favourite DLC villain to date, he is just a crazy serial killer - what's not to love about him?)
10. Diona (The only romacable Cultist in Odyssey, and the one with the biggest backstory)
11. Francois Thomas Germain (The shining pearl of the Unity antagonists)
12. Melina the Hibiscus (The Crocodile poisoner from Origins who I find really memorable for some reason)
13. Charles Lee (His last moments just sold the whole character)
14. Maxwell Roth (Awesome secondary antagonists of Syndicate)
15. Pearl Attaway (Starrick's greedy cousin and transport mogul)
Cesare is easily the best antagonist
Daniel Day Lewis would make a good Crawford Starrick
With his Bill the Butcher mustache, he'd be a dead ringer for Starrick.
I feel like he could have been so much better. I think there’s a good idea here but they didn’t do anything with him. Maybe if they gave him a backstory or more scenes with him doing actual things that would make him 100% better
Crazy how one is able to dance with their enemy without sticking a dagger past their ribs if there wasnt so many people present.
0:37
6:35 Damn that’s gun.
Let’s all agree that Germain was the best grandmaster
Not true
Jackson Gregory is true
No he wasn´t Germain was just a opportunist, who took over the Templar because he could, he even admitted that the French Reolution was a means to an End. Crawford Badass however was kind and Honest.
Kind? Not really part of his character, only kind when he needed to be. Honest? He lied to many.
Haytham Was The Best
Why does he look like Jim Carrey's Robotnik from Sonic the Hedgehog(2020) ?
I would love to taste the tea
That was the worst piece of elegant dancing iv'e ever seen
Yeah, the mazurka is supposed to be lively and fast, it just looks choppy and weird when done this slowly.
16:00 "I never liked balls" she says after kicking Crawford's balls.
He's so theatrically evil. Delicious.
The character was eh, but damn. That voice was perfect
19:30 You were Mr.Starrick.. You were
So i guess starrick was right now that I played the Jack the Ripper DLC
Does anyone know the name of the song he was singing on the piano
Then you’ll remember me
Starrick was the last TRUE grandmaster before aspasia (oddesey) and alfred (valhalla)
He felt overdone, like a comic villain and looks like a hipster. And he had no motives beyond power and money
Hes such a cartoon villain. Like what's his motivation? World Domination? Shoots people who walk in unannounced. Theres no depth at all to Starrick
So these cousins were suppose to get married
Anyone here know what a warrior’s greatest weapon is?
Is it me or, does he sound like Thomas Shelby from Peaky Blinders ??
Juste watch 2:27, it is very confusing.
He does sound like Thomas “Fucking” Shelby
Why do they wipe the blood after the kill a dude is that like a calling card??
@JustARUclipsr
In the original game, the Assassins would be given a white feather along with the name of their target. Once their target was dead, they would return the feather soaked in blood as proof. In Victorian England...lace handkerchiefs!
@@Sevvina ooooo ok makes so much more sense now lol thanks
@@JustAStreamer21
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Too bad they couldn't find a real person to be the antagonist
They barely took real people for this game among the villains because due the time period, actual descendants of said people could have felt insulted. The only historical villains we get here are Cardigan and Bruister.
@@dikastederook6380 Never imagined the Brits would pull the "offended" card.
@@Ghidorah96 To be fair, i'm not exactly sure many people would be extremely happy to see one of their recent ancestors (meaning grand-grandfather) depicted as a manipulative bastard trying to take over the world and destroy freedom.
Vincent Barriera I didn’t hear the US, stupidly patriotic as they are, complain about Charles Lee, Washington, Putnam or William Johnson being portrayed as fools or monsters.
@@Ghidorah96 Probably because the Templars in III are portrayed a well-intentione extremist who actually want to make the world a better place (even if still racists because, you know, you are not from my culture so you're inferior and you need someone else to protect you -_-') instead of being power-hungry jerks like the Borgia. Also, one of the best points of the game is probably that for once, Washington and co are shown with their flaws, mistakes and contradictions instead of being depicted as heroes and it was actually pretty appreciated, including by Americans. Not to mention that the end of the game pretty much says both Assassins and Templars were manipulated by a power-hunger "goddess" who wanted to be released from her prison after she tried to take over the world (assuming her pawns manage to do something about the sun going a little crazy for the second time). And again, the problem (for the developpers) was that the time period is much closer to our era than the other games so it's spossible to have direct descendants of the characters. THough it was just the developpers opinion, i didn't exactly hear anybody complaining such possibility in England.
He is not even come close to what Haytham was.
Anyone know what haircut he has?
Might late but its Undercut hairstyle according to Pin terest
Another mustache twirling villain.
For a 2015 game, the graphics are kinda on par with the latest installment like mirage if not better
Good times
Crawford was not bad leader just wish he did more again not bad just wish there other what we got
11:30 balls
Jesus they did not want him to be remembered 😅 The only thing he’s got that I liked was the moustache. Just another hackneyed, heartless villain we’ve seen and been bored by a million times before.
Did anyone else expect him to say “curses!”? 😅
The last of the Great Grandmasters
Shame they ripped the heart and creed out of the series and replaced it with generic third person RPG with radiant quests and stealth elements
2:25 India wasn’t considered a country back then
10:56
this game honestly would have been more interesting on it's own without all the templar and god stuff. being a ninja in London trying to help people should be enough to carry the story honestly.
but an AC with just vigilantism and no Templars would simply be a Watch Dogs
Is this the end or am I missing something
+Ronan Bell
This is just a compilation of the scenes involving the specific character Crawford Starrick. So no, the end of the game is not included in this video.
Starrick had so much potential. Shame the game sucked
In my opinion he has no charachter no deeper reason why he does what he does, he is cartoon villian to me, I think he is a good villian but after Rogue I would've thought they would give more charachter to the Templars instead of typical Comic Book Villian Stereotype, I don't dislike him but I think they should've given more indepth charachter. Haytham was and probably is my favorite Templar next to Shay, their reasons and ideologies aren't out of pure black and white view. I just think Crawford Starrick could've better charachteristics other than typical spoiled cartoon villian that is so cliche it's predictible.
love his voice, but he's as stupid and badly written/cheesy villain as they go
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He look much better in trailer compare to the original game.
This is literally a screen recording of the game though.
I'm hungry
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