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CasssieMom
Cassie's unnamed mother
Biographical information
Type

Watcher[1]

Alias

Elizabeth

Title(s)

"One of the most powerful Watchers" known[1]

Family members
Physical description
Gender

Female[1]

Hair color

Black[1]

Skin color

Fair[1]

Affiliation
Occupation

Current test subject of Division[1]

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"Division's got her locked up They were afraid of her because she was the greatest Watcher they ever saw, and they were afraid they couldn't control her."
―Cassie Holmes tells Nick Gant about her mother[src]

Elizabeth aka Sarah Frank, Cassie Holmes's mother, was one of the world's greatest Watchers, and therefore a constant target by Division. Her predictions were far known, spread throughout at least all of Hong Kong. Even when captured by Division and used as a test subject, she still instigated the victory of Psychics over Division in a large hunt for the way to bring the organization down.

History[]

Early Life[]

Holmes was born a Watcher, and an extremely powerful one at that, best doing so while drinking. With her predictions, Holmes foresaw the fall of Division, and elaborated it by informing several people of what they'd need to do in the future. Holmes informed Wo Chiang, a Wiper, to wipe the memory of a woman who came on his dock. She told a Jonah Gant that if a girl gave him a flower to do whatever she said. And she as well told Teresa Stowe to be at a Hong Kong resting place at a certain time. Holmes at sometime became pregnant, and gave birth to Cassie Holmes.[1]

Captured by Division[]

"Division took my mom from me."
―Cassie.[src]
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Holmes in Division care.

Due to Holmes' incredible abilities, Division captured her and took her to one of their many testing facilities, leaving her daughter Cassie orphaned. But Holmes continued her mission to get Division destroyed, and now had a better opportunity from the inside. Division drugged her, and performed many experiments on her, "sucking the future right out of her."

So during another attempt to give a Physic enhanced abilities, this time on a Pusher named Kira Hudson (which worked) Holmes walked by as Hudson escaped from captivity. She dropped a marble, which rolled down the hallways, holding up a door which Kira used to escape. This officially instigated a major victory for the Psychics that would happen days later.[1]

Powers and abilities[]

Holmes' abilities as a Watcher were near flawless and allowed her to see years into the future. In the eyes of Division, she was the most powerful of all Watchers. Her best predictions were performed when drinking alcohol.

Even while in Divisions care, locked away and drugged, Holmes was able to use her predictions to her advantage. Using stealth, timing, and persistence, Holmes helped Kira Hudson escape from the division facility they were both being held in and set off a large and important chain of events she had previously predicted several years in advance.[1]

Known Predictions[]

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Teresa Stown Stitches Nick Gant, one of Holmes' predictions.

Holmes predicted a series of events throughout her life. Several of which were very significant to the outcome, or at least the mid-way point, of the war against Division. She saw this all happen at least a decade before it actually happened.

  • Nick Gant would meet a girl with a flower and needed to help her, and in so doing help all psychics.[1]
  • Teresa Stowe needed to be at a specific temple in Hong Kong at a specific time to stitch an injured Nick.[1]
  • Wo Chiang would Wipe the memory of a girl who washed up at his boat.[1]

Appearance[]

Holmes had black hair, with a fair-to-pale complexion. While in Division care, she wore a hospital gown and let her hair down; if she already had her hair like that beforehand is unknown. Her daughter, Cassie, is said to look just like her.[1]

Behind the Scenes[]

  • Holmes was never credited in the End Credits, even though appearing (albeit briefly) in the after-opening. It is therefore possible the actress was an extra or a stunt double.

Footnotes[]

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