Cassander Timaeus Berenice

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Cassander Timaeus Berenice or Cass is a member of the Chime. They are a prince of Apostolos, the third child of House Pelagios. They served as a medic for Apostolos during the Golden War.

Appearance

Cass has weary eyes, a thin face and a wiry body. Their skintone is mediterranean. Their hair is like Yu Narukami's from Persona (short, with long bangs),[1] greenish-black in color.[2] They wear vintage Apostolosian styles from post-contact but pre-war (hard lines and dark colors).[1]

Personality

Cass is authoritative, attentive, and intuitive.[3]

Directives:

  • Vengeful: When you harm a Divine or their interests mark experience.
  • Rejected: When your former membership in the Apostolos Royalty hinders the mission, mark experience.[4]

History and Involvement

During the period between "Our Hostage Below" and "A Thing You Know About Nightclubs", Cass took part in two missions. First, Cass and Mako ran a mission targeting a convoy carrying supplies to September, with AuDy piloting the Kingdom Come to bring them into space. Second, Aria and AuDy transported surveyors on Weight for Orth and the CCT, and Cass gave medical advice before and after.[5]

Abilities

In Mechnoir, Cass has one Bodyguard training, one Pilot training, and one Enforcer training.[3]

In the Sprawl, they have the stats Cool: 2, Edge: 1, Meat: 0, Mind: 0, Style: -1, Synth: 1.[4]

Possessions

  • Rigalia (civic crown, neural interface with targeting suite)
  • Barker (pistol)[3]
  • Lioness2 AR
  • Flashbang
  • Armored vest
  • Trauma derms (healing device)
  • C-ROME Arm (a quick-fix replacement limb)
  • Repurposed industrial mech "Megalo File"
  • Military mech "Arete"[4]

Mech

Their catchphrase when launching in their mech is "Cassander. Mark."

Notes

  1. When Apostolosians were created in the COUNTER/Weight worldbuilding episode, their society's gender system was binary by default. The Apostolosian gender and pronoun system was invented and elaborated as play continued, and because of this after-the-fact retcon, Apostolosian characters during COUNTER/Weight are often referred to with binary pronouns. In later seasons, Apostolosians are more consistently referred to with "they" pronouns (unless they specifically choose to use others), and it has become standard practice both by cast and fandom to apply these pronouns to COUNTER/Weight-era Apostolosians as well, even if those pronouns weren't consistently used at time of production.

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