Talk:Cassandra-075

I offer the speculation that she could have been one of the dozen spartans crippled during the enhancements, like Fhajad. -ED 01:48, 6 October 2006 (UTC)

How do we know shes a S-1? Wouldnt she be a S-II?--JohnSpartan117 22:11, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

And the SPARTAN 1 Project was canceled. More patients died than lived.

could it be possible that she is a s-III, although i do doubt it, i agree with ed that is quiete possible although, wat is johnson doing on the recovery station?--Jameogle 07:05, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

Thing is, the Spartan-Is and Spartan-IIIs have no real contact with the Spartan-IIs. Just because they are all Spartans doesn't mean they know each other. I don't know if John even knows about the Spartan-IIIs as of yet. I think the most probable option here is that Cassandra was one of the crippled Spartan-IIs like Fhajad. as ED suggested.
 * --Master Gunnery Sergeant Hank J Wimbleton IVCOM 23:30, 2 March 2007 (UTC)

Indeed as ED suggested.-- Lieutenant   Colonel   ryan  n  green  day 23:34, 2 March 2007 (UTC)

I would like to add in support of ED that she says "We miss you"... the we can very easily be the rest of the debilitated Spartan-IIs, and I cannot think of any other "we" it could be. User: VTSvsAlucard

Mother
What if she is Chiefs Mom. Just throwing it out.

Impossible. All of the SPARTAN-IIs were kidnapped around age 6. Respect them Grunts, M  o  u  s  e   01:23, 30 May 2007 (UTC)

it isn't impossible just take in 2 consideration a few things thing 1.mother's always know 2.who said John didn't contact Cassandra first 3.Nothing is impossibleMX-Caboose 00:34, 25 July 2007 (UTC)# MX-Caboose

Could she be a Spartan-1?


 * Probably not, although not impossible. ILB suggests most, if not all, Spartan-Is don't interact specifically with S-IIs. If Johnson is S-I, he's never said anything about it. -- Dragonc laws ( talk ) 02:55, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

Someone who wrote the article says that Kelly has blue hair, while this is true, it was only a hair dye, and her real hair color is brown,

Hawkeye out! --SPARTAN-077(Talk) 00:40, 28 June 2007 (UTC)

Parallel
Possibly someone could mention the likely parallel between Cassandra and the Cassandra from the Trojan War? Bungie obviously likes History and Religion in Halo, and the Trojan War is a little of both. She is the prophet who no one believes. Maybe the clue is in the CG trailer? "Do you think we'll ever meet them?"

Bungie Weekly Update comment

 * "UNSCDF asks,
 * In the LE Booklet it speeks of a female named "Cassandra" is she a Spartan or not?
 * A better question would be, "was" she a Spartan?" - 2/3/06

Should a comment be made about this? --Forgottenlord 07:16, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Sounds perfectly reasonable to me. ElFroCampeador 23:08, 11 July 2007 (UTC)

She might not be a spartan cause, in the booklet it say John 117, but not cassandra ***, know what i mean? Jameogle 03:36, 13 July 2007 (UTC)--


 * That's irrelevant to the Bungie Weekly Update comment which is OFFICIAL word from Bungie --Forgottenlord 04:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC)

If i had to guess, I would say this has entirely to do with the fact she was a spartan thats that the reference to "be skinned again" means. This would probably rule out her being a spartan III, and most likely a spartan II based on her knowing john.

FoR reference perhaps?
pg 240 "... and one Spartan too wounded to continue active duty." Logically would mean Cassandra. UNSC AI 17:19, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

"...and one too wounded to continue active service."
To revive this long-dead, and utterly pointless topic, Cassandra could be the one S-II who was too severely WIA to keep continue fighting. "We miss you" most likely means that she was put to work with the crippled washouts, such as Fajhad, and thus continues to serve in another capacity. As for being familiar with Johnson, well, he does know the signifigance of Olly-Olly-Oxen-Free, as seen in FS. Therefore, I belive that Maria-062 was called out of active service, (under the guise of a SPARTAN retiree), in order to test the S-IIs' capability to make Spartan 2.1s, as she mentions starting a family. --Braidenvl 19:36, 19 July 2008 (UTC)

On the contrary...
Maybe Maria is the wounded Spartan, and Cassandra is a surviving washout like Fajhad. She just happened to be undergoing some procedures at the time, which might mean that the "never-Spartans" occasionally correspond with their active comrades. However, she might have simply been wounded, not a washout, and not too wounded to serve (which might have been a cover for Maria, anyway.) --Braidenvl 19:36, 19 July 2008 (UTC)