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'''Mary Cutter''' was the wife of [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[James Gregory Cutter]]. In [[2531]], she and [[Cutter's daughter|her daughter]] were living on [[Reach]] while Captain Cutter commanded the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} in the [[Epsilon Indi system]].
'''Mary Cutter''' was the wife of [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[James Gregory Cutter]]. In [[2531]], she and [[Cutter's daughter|her daughter]] were living on [[Reach]] while Captain Cutter commanded the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} in the [[Epsilon Indi system]].


==Background==
==Production notes==
She is very defensive of her husband's honor, having knocked out a journalist accusing him of joining the [[Insurrectionist|Insurrection]] after the ''Spirit of Fire''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s disappearance.<ref name = "Sacrifices">[http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/halo-wars-character-profiles-captain-cutter-and-the-brute-chieftain/?page=7 Everyone makes sacrifices to fight the Covenant]. ''Game Daily''. Accessed on 2009-01-29</ref>
In a self-described "fan fiction" short story written during ''Halo Wars'' development by writer [[Graeme Devine]], the disappearance of ''Spirit of Fire'' resulted in widespread conspiracy theories that the ship and its crew had joined the [[Insurrectionist]] movement. The story describes the Mary Cutter assaulted a reporter when asked about this theory, refusing the accept that her husband would turn rebel.{{Ref/Site|Id=Ystery|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=http://www.graemedevine.com/graemedevine/Spirit_of_Fire/Entries/2009/3/14_The_Mystery_of_Spirit_of_Fire.html|Site=Graeme Devine's Blog|Page=The Mystery of "Spirit of Fire"|Detail=([[Archive:Graeme Devine's Blog/Spirit of Fire/The Mystery of "Spirit of Fire"|Archive]])}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Cutter has a picture of Mary and their daughter inside his office onboard the ''Spirit of Fire''.<ref>''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]''</ref>
*Cutter has a picture of Mary and their daughter inside his office onboard the ''Spirit of Fire''.<ref>''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]''</ref>
==Appearances==
*''[[Halo Wars: Genesis]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo Wars]]'' {{mo}}
*''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' {{mo}}
*''[[Halo: Fireside]]'' {{Mo}}


==Sources==
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Mary Cutter
A photo of James Cutter's family.
Biographical information

Homeworld:

Reach

Personal details

Gender:

Female

Hair color:

Brown

Political and military information

Affiliation:

UNSC

 

Mary Cutter was the wife of Captain James Gregory Cutter. In 2531, she and her daughter were living on Reach while Captain Cutter commanded the UNSC Spirit of Fire in the Epsilon Indi system.

Production notes[edit]

In a self-described "fan fiction" short story written during Halo Wars development by writer Graeme Devine, the disappearance of Spirit of Fire resulted in widespread conspiracy theories that the ship and its crew had joined the Insurrectionist movement. The story describes the Mary Cutter assaulted a reporter when asked about this theory, refusing the accept that her husband would turn rebel.[1]

Trivia[edit]

  • Cutter has a picture of Mary and their daughter inside his office onboard the Spirit of Fire.[2]

Appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]