. . . "Cate Archer"@en . . . . . "Lord William Archer \nCatherine Anne MacDougal"@en . "Alive"@en . "Catherine Anne Archer"@en . . "The Fox\nMia Haig"@en . "Female"@en . . "Catherine \u201CCate\u201D Anne Archer was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1942. Her family fell into financial trouble and Cate's father committed suicide. Cate was placed in an orphanage, but eventually escaped onto the streets and into a life of crime as an infamous cat-burglar, referred to as \"The Fox\". When Cate was a little girl and her father was still alive, the two went on a hunt in the woods. The fox escaped the two and Cate, admiring the cunning of the fox, took on \"The Fox\" as her personal symbol. Cate continued this 'trade' for a number of years until she happened to pick the pocket of Bruno Lawrie (a UNITY field agent). Cate stole Bruno's watch but had no idea that it contained a homing device that allowed him to track her down and apprehend her. Intrigued by Cate's bravery and skill set, Lawrie enlisted her in the UNITY training program where she eventually became a master-spy under his guidance. According to a H.A.R.M. memo, Cate was 5 feet 8 inches in height. She has green eyes and brown hair."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Catherine \u201CCate\u201D Anne Archer was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1942. Her family fell into financial trouble and Cate's father committed suicide. Cate was placed in an orphanage, but eventually escaped onto the streets and into a life of crime as an infamous cat-burglar, referred to as \"The Fox\". When Cate was a little girl and her father was still alive, the two went on a hunt in the woods. The fox escaped the two and Cate, admiring the cunning of the fox, took on \"The Fox\" as her personal symbol. Cate continued this 'trade' for a number of years until she happened to pick the pocket of Bruno Lawrie (a UNITY field agent). Cate stole Bruno's watch but had no idea that it contained a homing device that allowed him to track her down and apprehend her. Intrigued by Cate's bravery and skill set,"@en . "Thief \nSecret agent"@en . . "Scottish"@en . . . "Glasgow, Scotland, 1942"@en . . .