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'''Russell Casse''' is a crop duster and Vietnam War pilot who sacrificed himself to destroy a [[City Destroyer]] during [[The Battle of Area 51]].
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'''Russell Casse''' is a crop duster and Vietnam War pilot who sacrificed himself to destroy a [[City Destroyer]] during the [[Battle of Area 51]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==

Revision as of 22:18, 13 March 2016

"Hello, boys! I'm baaaaack!

- Russell Casse's last words."

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Russell Casse is a crop duster and Vietnam War pilot who sacrificed himself to destroy a City Destroyer during the Battle of Area 51.

Biography

Russell served as a pilot in the Vietnam War. Around 1986, Russell claimed that he was abducted by aliens. According to his testimony, they conducted several experiments on him that led to trauma and leading to his belief that they are planning to kill humanity. This earned Russell mockery from his peers and consternation from his family. When his wife got sick, he could not give her enough attention, because he was searching for clues about his abduction. This led to her death, and to Russell's drinking problem. He and his children live in a camper, and he worked as a crop duster. 

By the advent of the aliens' arrival in 1996, Russell was arrested for papering city hall with leaflets from his crop duster in an desperate attempt to warn the public that the aliens are a threat. However, Russell was soon released as authorities are focused on more pressing matters in light of the aliens. After the aliens began their attack, Russell and his family joined a group of refugees and come across Captain Steven Hiller with a subdued injured alien. Guided by Captain Hiller, the Casse family and the refugees traveled to Area 51.

Russell later volunteered in President Whitmore's counterstrike on the aliens. During the attack on Area 51, Russell was integral in destroying the alien City Destroyer for piloting the only available fighter with a missile to destroy the Destroyer's main weapon. However, the missile was jammed. Russell then made a fateful decision by flying his jet directly into the weapon in a suicide attack. Before making his sacrifice, Russell sends a heartfelt request to ground control, which is also heard by his estranged son Miguel, to "Tell my children...I love them very much."

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Memorable Quotes

"Good God! I've been sayin' it. I've been sayin' it for ten damn years. Ain't I been sayin' it, Miguel? Yeah, I've been sayin' it."
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"I picked a hell of a day to quit drinkin'."
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"Payback's a bitch, ain't it?

- Russell destroys his first alien attacker."

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"All right, you alien assholes! In the words of my generation: Up... YOURS!"
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Behind the Scenes

  • In the original ending of Independence Day, Russell was disallowed to fly. However, he arrives at the end of the battle flying his crop duster (which he has been towing behind his motor home) with a missile strapped to its wing and flying it into the City Destroyer's weapon. Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin admitted that this implied that Russell flew into the battle planning to commit suicide since he could not launch the missile from his plane and therefore scrapped it in favor of having Russell making the decision to sacrifice himself after he was in the air helping the cause, and having the biplane keeping pace and flying amongst F/A-18s was "just not believable". This alternate scene was added in the laserdisc special edition.