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'''Pacer Agoyo''' was a [[human]] [[Sexes|male]] whose [[Pacer Agoyo's father|father]] was a [[pilot]] of the [[New Republic]]'s [[Phantom Squadron]]. When the [[Resistance]] recruited a number of allies, Agoyo went in his [[Death|late]] father's place. While there, he got into a fight with the former [[Galactic Empire|Imperial]] [[Teza Nasz]], claiming she had caused the death of his [[Pacer Agoyo's brother|brother]].<ref name="Resistance Reborn" />
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'''Pacer Agoyo''' was a [[human]] [[Gender|male]] whose [[Pacer Agoyo's father|father]] was a [[pilot]] of the [[New Republic]]'s [[Phantom Squadron]]. When the [[Resistance]] recruited a number of allies, Agoyo went in his [[Death|late]] father's place. While there, he got into a fight with the former [[Galactic Empire|Imperial]] [[Teza Nasz]], claiming she had caused the death of his [[Pacer Agoyo's brother|brother]]. Agoyo would later join a [[Dross Squadron|team]] of [[Resistance pilot]]s on a [[Mission to Bracca|mission]] to steal several [[starfighter]]s from the [[planet]] [[Bracca]], guiding the team through the operation due to his knowledge on Bracca's controlling power, the [[Scrapper Guild]].<ref name="Resistance Reborn" />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
Pacer Agoyo first appeared in the [[2019]] novel ''[[Resistance Reborn]]'' written by [[Rebecca Roanhorse]]. His surname Agoyo means "star" in languages spoken by [[Wikipedia:Puebloans|Pueblo]] [[Wikipedia:Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]],<ref name="Agoyo">{{Cite_web|url=https://www.penn.museum/blog/collection/telling-stories-of-today-collecting-native-american-material-culture-in-the-21st-century/|title=Telling Stories of Today: Collecting Native American Material Culture in the 21st Century|accessdate=2019-11-05|author=Lucy Fowler Williams|date=2014-02-06|publisher=Penn Museum|pages=|language=|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20191105045339/https://www.penn.museum/blog/collection/telling-stories-of-today-collecting-native-american-material-culture-in-the-21st-century/|archivedate=2019-11-05|quote=Agoyo meaning “star” and Nava meaning “field” both in the Tewa language.}}</ref> a connection Roanhorse confirmed via her Twitter account.<ref name="Roanhorse tweet">{{Twitter|RoanhorseBex|status/1189589156059635712|[[Rebecca Roanhorse]]|quote=Ok my Native peeps, did y'all meet new character Pacer Agoyo? Is that a Pueblo shoutout in a galaxy far, far away? 😮 And he's a scrapper? #skoden 😋|backup=http://web.archive.org/web/20191105045904/https:/twitter.com/RoanhorseBex/status/1189589156059635712|image=File:RebeccaRoanhorse_PacerAgoyo_Tweet.png}}</ref>
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Pacer Agoyo first appeared in the [[2019]] novel ''[[Resistance Reborn]]'', written by [[Rebecca Roanhorse]].<ref name="Resistance Reborn" /> His surname means "star" in languages spoken by [[Wikipedia:Puebloans|Pueblo]] [[Wikipedia:Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]],<ref name="Agoyo">{{Cite_web|url=https://www.penn.museum/blog/collection/telling-stories-of-today-collecting-native-american-material-culture-in-the-21st-century|title=Telling Stories of Today: Collecting Native American Material Culture in the 21st Century|author=Lucy Fowler Williams|date=2014-02-06|quote=Agoyo meaning "star" and Nava meaning "field" both in the Tewa language.|archivedate=20191105045339}}</ref> an intentional connection according to a statement by Roanhorse on her [[Wikipedia:Twitter|Twitter]] account.<ref name="Roanhorse tweet">{{Twitter|RoanhorseBex|status/1189589156059635712|[[Rebecca Roanhorse]]|quote=Ok my Native peeps, did y'all meet new character Pacer Agoyo? Is that a Pueblo shoutout in a galaxy far, far away? 😮 And he's a scrapper? #skoden 😋|archivedate=20191105045904|archivefile=File:RebeccaRoanhorse_PacerAgoyo_Tweet.png}}</ref>
   
 
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
[[File:Pacer Agoyo helmet TROSVD.jpg|thumb|250px|Agoyo's [[flight helmet]]]]
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[[File:Pacer_Agoyo_helmet_TROSVD.jpg|thumb|250px|Agoyo's [[flight helmet]] with "Blast and Blaze" unit slogan]]
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Pacer Agoyo was a human male whose father was a pilot of the New Republic's Phantom Squadron. When the Resistance recruited a number of allies, Agoyo went in his late father's place. While there, he got into a fight with the former Imperial Teza Nasz, claiming she had caused the death of his brother. Agoyo would later join a team of Resistance pilots on a mission to steal several starfighters from the planet Bracca, guiding the team through the operation due to his knowledge on Bracca's controlling power, the Scrapper Guild.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

Pacer Agoyo first appeared in the 2019 novel Resistance Reborn, written by Rebecca Roanhorse.[1] His surname means "star" in languages spoken by Pueblo Native Americans,[2] an intentional connection according to a statement by Roanhorse on her Twitter account.[3]

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Appearances[]

Pacer Agoyo helmet TROSVD

Agoyo's flight helmet with "Blast and Blaze" unit slogan

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Resistance Reborn
  2. Telling Stories of Today: Collecting Native American Material Culture in the 21st Century by Lucy Fowler Williams on www.penn.museum (February 6, 2014): "Agoyo meaning "star" and Nava meaning "field" both in the Tewa language." (archived from the original on November 5, 2019)
  3. TwitterLogo Rebecca Roanhorse (@RoanhorseBex) on Twitter: "Ok my Native peeps, did y'all meet new character Pacer Agoyo? Is that a Pueblo shoutout in a galaxy far, far away? 😮 And he's a scrapper? #skoden 😋" (screenshot)