- Kassandra: Your husband is a poor fisherman if he can't take care of himself at sea.
- Civilian: He's a great fisherman. It's... it's something else -
- Kassandra: What?
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Catch and Release was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
The forlorn cries of a fisherman's wife drew the attention of Kassandra in Heraklion, and she agreed to help her.
While near the Fisherman's Beachhead in Heraklion, Kassandra heard a woman in distress.
She spoke to the woman.
(Swordfish alive only - If players asked "Who is Swordfish?")
(If players asked "How could your husband survive?")
(If players chose "Sounds like you need help.)
(Accept - "I'll help you.")
Kassandra boarded the Adrestia and sailed north towards Anaphi. She spotted the wreckage of the fisherman's vessel off the western coast, and Ikaros helped her find the man.
He and his fellows were beset by pirates. Kassandra leapt into the fray and managed to save him from the pirates.
Kassandra escorted him back to Fisherman's Beachhead and spoke to the reunited couple.
(Swordfish dead)
(Swordfish under investigation)
Kassandra inquired about Swordfish.
Kassandra took her leave, noting where to find Swordfish.
Kassandra rescued the wayward fisherman and returned him home safely.