I like Dis one
Absolution didn’t happen: the best headcanon.
The Constant is the Mystery Man from Hitman 2: Silent Assassin. I felt for sure it would’ve been revealed in Hitman 3, but by that point it seemed the devs were just rushing it out to focus on Bond
Hitman takes place in an alternate history where the Suez canal crisis ended in favour of France and Britain.
Lucas Grey’s body was sent to a joint Ether / CICADA facility in Mongolia, the very same 47 was going to be sent to after Carpathian to be brainwashed. (The elite/armored team accompanying the train is the one from Dartmoor end cinematic).
The same present in the Ambrose brochure.
He’s being restored using the medical advances talked of on Isle of Sgail. His statue as an Ort-Meyers experiment makes him primed to test them.
47 will rescue him.
Victoria, by her own choice, joined 47 and Diana as a Freelancer.
Everybody enjoys Absolution.
Providence considered the Ortmeyer project to be a disappointment, so there’d be no interest in Grey’s body. But! I can imagine someone saying to the Constant that data from an Ortmeyer clone is useless, and him saying “Recent events would suggest otherwise. And I never leave behind anything of use.”.
A disappointment as a influence tool. By Janus.
Arthur Edwards showed that he sees its usefullness. Hence keeping 47 alive and to be brought to this facility, in canon.
I brought Grey status as from Ort-Meyer for its potential accidental benefit to test/receive medical treatment. 47 is canonically like a giant stem cell. I imagine Grey is a least a great model of a baseline human medically speaking.
Also I was just posting an headcanon I muse on-and-off about to have fun.
No need to jump on it.
Hey I wasn’t jumping on it, I was agreeing with you and adding stuff to it ![]()
You cruel
Hidden Valley from H2:SA was actually enjoyable to play.
mass murder runs take place in 47’s head while he is sitting at a table in a café getting annoyed by some Karen next table
The Disruptor ET is actually a nightmare being had by Mr. The Disruptor on the operating table after he lost to Quinn, with 47 not involved at all. He had heard Ark members spreading rumors about 47’s actions from the Ark Society mission before the match, and maybe even overheard Quinn’s guy who was pretending to be 47, and his subconscious made up the mission we play to pretend it was “really” the legendary assassin Agent 47 behind his loss.
Lucas Grey is still alive. He fought way too hard and for far too long to simply end it all in the woods like that. In theory, it was a noble sacrifice he did for 47, but I still feel like it was out of character for him…nailing the constant was his entire life’s cause.
The Hitman games and stories are in separate universes. Classic games (C47-BM) are all one universe, Absolution is standalone, and WOA, which is still connected to the classic games, but with some timeline changes
I think The Infiltrator mission is a fever dream that 47 has. Like The Disrupter, I don’t feel like it is canon
On the Paris map, the Showstopper, Holiday Hoarders, all Elusive Targets, and a bunch of Freelancer targets, all happen on the same day. So 47 winds up having to deal with like 20 targets, and clean up the ICA’s backlog.
I would love for this to be a possibility, across all WoA, but the fact that Diana made half a dozen briefings for each map instead of streamlining them all into a single contract per location prevents me from being able to create a workable “Unified Contract Theory” in my head.