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If she is subservient, she will be taken over by her tyrannical mother's mind or at least be influenced by it.
The key checks on this is the quest where she meets with her Navigator house in your home planet, you must let her speak and not speak for her and then let her decide on her house's issue, that will kick the Independent flag (at least 2) and smooth sailing for you.
Hard to say while one check is so crucial but it is what it is.
I gathered that, but if you look at her possible endings she has endings for being Subservient and Atlas being depowered/destroyed and being free of her house. That isn't even possible if what we both understand to be true is true, that if she's Subservient she won't let those two things happen. So are they 2 impossible endings? Cuz I'd of LOVED those endings, me keeping House Orsellio alive as a pet project for my dear wifey lol.
Either ways, ironically when Cassia is supposed to be subservient, she gets taken harder by her ancestor thus makes her not subservient to you, but her ancestor personality.
The problem I have with this idea is she only dies to the assassins of she's subservient. The assassins try to kill her in both Freedom and Hatred paths but she avoids dying. I'd imagine her ancestor would be far better then her at avoiding a plot if she's being possessed.