For other uses of Cassandra, see Cassandra (disambiguation).
Cassandra – We are loyal.[1] Named after the figure from Greek mythology, Cassandra and mentioned in Loyalty in Death, Judgment in Death, and Survivor in Death. It was a terrorist organization responsible for explosions around New York City, primarily targeting properties owned by Roarke. Cassandra stated that it was interested in the toppling of corrupt governments, the overthrow of the greedy upper class, and the uprising of the masses.[2] Cassandra hired The Fixer to work on the Plaston explosives for them.[3] Of the materials used, ten pounds were included; one ounce would be powerful enough to take out a level of Cop Central.[4]
Heads of Cassandra: Clarissa Branson (aka Charlotte Rowan; James Rowan’s daughter) and B. Donald Branson. After James Rowan was killed, William Jenkins Henson (Rowan’s friend and campaign manager) took over her (Clarissa/Charlotte’s) training.
- Targets:
- Abandoned Glass Factory (Demonstration – no casualties)[5]
- Radio City (Demonstration/Test – no casualties)[6]
- Plaza Hotel Tea Room (Demonstration – over three hundred casualties)[7]
- Madison Square (Damaged – less than four hundred casualties including Anne Malloy)[8]
- Statue of Liberty (Failed)[9]
Cassandra Electronics, Cassandra Unlimited, and Aries Manufacturing are subsidiaries of Mount Olympus Enterprises, a virtual front, a non-existent company.[10]
In Judgment in Death, it was revealed that Max Ricker donated more than ten million dollars to Cassandra; he claimed he was shocked to the bone to find out about their terrorist activities, and told Eve she did the world a great service "by breaking open that ugly sphere" and destroying it. Ricker said he believed Cassandra was dedicated to ensuring the safety and rights of the American public through paramilitary means, but legal ones.
When the organization was dismantled by authorities, it was suspected that not all participants or money had been apprehended.[11] Later evidence showed that Cassandra had used Roger Kirkendall, Isaac Clinton, and Jilly Isenberry as hired assassins.[11][12]
Cassandra was also mentioned in Delusion in Death (October/November, 2060).[13]
(See also Apollo)
References:
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), p. 183
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), p. 93
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), p. 95
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), p. 164
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), pp. 85-86
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), pp. 147-156
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), pp. 167-173
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), p. 304
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), pp. 349-356
- ↑ Loyalty in Death (ISBN 0-425-17140-X), pp. 119-120, 178
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Survivor in Death, Chapter 19
- ↑ Survivor in Death, Chapter 20
- ↑ Delusion in Death, Chapter 5