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Cass
Cass
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Portrayed by Calum Worthy
Cass is a Cylon
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Cass is a young member of the Soldiers of the One, present on the transport taking new recruits to its compound on Gemenon.

As part of initiation, Cass and other recruits - including Lacy Rand, Odin Sinclair, Lexon and Devanna - are subjected to a simulated hijacking by polytheist rebels led by STO trainer Kevin Reikle. Believing the simulation to be real, Cass panics and pleads for his life, but is "shot" as a show of force and a dummy is dumped out an airlock in place of his dead body. When the simulation ends, Cass is returned to his seat and the transport continues to the Monotheist "retreat," but Cass' performance is deemed a failure.

While the passing recruits enjoy a reception at the Monad retreat, Cass is executed by a stolen U-87 Cyber Combat Unit as Lacy Rand and Odin Sinclair look on (CAP: "Blowback").

Notes

  • In the podcast commentary, actress Magda Apanowicz praised actor Calum Worthy's portrayal of Cass, calling him "so ridiculously talented" and predicting he has an "amazing future." She also noted that his performance during the simulated execution was so emotionally powerful that it made the other actors on set genuinely emotional.[1]

References

  1. Podcast for "Blowback", timestamp 19:36