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Dr Who

Up to date as of January 31, 2010

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Cass
Race: Human
Home Planet: Earth
Appearances: DW: The Robots of Death
Actor: Tariq Yunus

Cass was a crew member on board the Sandminer and brother of Zilda. Cass was murdered by one of the Sandminer robots.


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Lostpedia

Up to date as of February 07, 2010
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Cassidy Phillips
 
 
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United States
Profession
Aspiring grifter
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Family members
Clementine Phillips - Daughter
Unnamed ex-husband
Connection
Victim of a long con by Sawyer
Helped Kate talk to her mother
Took care of Aaron and Clementine
Season(s)

S1 - S2 - S3 - MP - S4 - S5 - S6

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Cassidy Phillips is a divorcée who fell in love with Sawyer, but was conned by him, and later gave birth to his daughter Clementine. She also became friends with Kate.

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In 2001

Cassidy wants in on Sawyer's con. ("The Long Con")

Cassidy was a recently divorced woman whom Sawyer conned out of a known $600,000. After thwarting his usual routine of "accidentally" dropping the briefcase full of money, she asked him to teach her how to con and they spent the next few months working small scams. Once she felt confident in her skills, she asked Sawyer to teach her a long con, and offered her own money as capital. The two of them may have been in love; however, Sawyer still took her money, and left her. ("The Long Con")

Kate helps Cassidy out of a failed con. ("Left Behind")

After her relationship with Sawyer ended, Cassidy set out on the road. While in Iowa, she tried to con people using the techniques she had been taught by Sawyer. Unfortunately, she was not as successful as she hoped. When a man she was trying to con at a service station threatened to call the police, a young lady stepped forward and pretended to buy her fake jewelry to help her out. The woman turned out to be Kate. The two got together for drinks at a local bar where Cassidy promised to help Kate talk to her mother, Diane.

Cassidy goes undercover to help Kate. ("Left Behind")

Cassidy first helped Kate by going to Diane's house disguised as a Bible saleswoman who could easily be mistaken for Kate, so that they could have an idea of how heavily guarded Diane's house was. After being taken in for questioning and eventually released, Cassidy and Kate decided to take a different approach. While in the diner that Diane worked at, Cassidy spilled some food on Diane, forcing her to go to the bathroom where Kate was waiting to talk to her.

Cassidy told Kate about her affair with Sawyer, but did not mention his name. She told Kate that she was now pregnant with Sawyer's child. Cassidy said she was considering pressing charges against Sawyer, but wasn't sure whether to do so. (She did not explain how she planned to find him.) She and Kate then went their separate ways. ("Left Behind")

In 2002

At some point after that, Cassidy did in fact press charges against Sawyer, and he was convicted of crimes and sent to prison.

While Sawyer was in prison, Cassidy visited him and showed him a picture of a baby girl named Clementine Phillips, whom she claimed was his daughter. Sawyer rejected the notion that he could be her father, but later opened a bank account in Albuquerque, in Clementine's name, with the earnings from his prison con. ("Every Man for Himself")

After the rescue of the Oceanic Six

Cassidy is surprised by Kate's visit

After Kate returned from the Island, she sought out Cassidy to tell her that Sawyer had been on the Island as well, and that he had remained behind. She then gave Cassidy an envelope full of cash for Clementine, on behalf of Sawyer. Cassidy was shocked to hear about what had happened on the Island, but she also told Kate about why she thought Sawyer had stayed behind; because he couldn't face a future with Kate. Cassidy became Kate's confidant, and the two discussed Kate's relationship with Aaron and came to the conclusion that Kate took Aaron, not to protect him, but because she "needed him", as how else could she mend her broken heart in the wake of Sawyer leaving her? ("Whatever Happened, Happened")

Trivia

  • Kim Dickens, the actress portraying Cassidy, previously starred in the movie Zero Effect in which she played a woman involved in a plan to con her father out of money because she had discovered he had killed her mother because of her pregnancy.
  • Singer Cass Elliot, whose "Make Your Own Kind of Music" was featured in "Man of Science, Man of Faith", was a member of The Mamas and The Papas, a 1960s vocal group that included John Phillips. As well, Elliot's father was named Phillip.

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Starwars

Up to date as of February 04, 2010

From Wookieepedia, the Star Wars wiki.

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Cass
Biographical information
Died

0 BBY, Death Star I

Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Hair color

Gray

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Rebellion era

Affiliation

Galactic Empire

Cass was a Human male military officer in the service of the Galactic Empire aboard the first Death Star.

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Biography

He was a high-level communications officer and was entrusted with extremely sensitive information and communications between the Death Star and the Imperial government. Because of this, he was part of the Death Star command, and had a seat at its conference table.

He was the officer who reported to Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin that the Rebel base on Dantooine was long-deserted.

Cass died on the Death Star when it was destroyed during the Battle of Yavin.

Behind the scenes

Although Cass is sometimes identified as a general by fan-created sources, [1] he is only referred to in canon as "Imperial Officer Cass" or "Officer Cass," and his exact rank remains unknown. Unlike most characters whose names are known in the script, Officer Cass does not have an article in the Databank, nor is it known who was the actor that played him.

Appearances

  • Death Star
  • Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
  • Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope novel (First appearance)
  • Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope junior novel
  • Star Wars 3: Death Star
  • The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader (Appears in flashback(s))

Sources

See also


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