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|image = Hector The Winter Line.jpg
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Hector Escaton infobox new.jpg|Season 1-2
| aka = Ettore
 
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Hector The Winter Line.jpg|Season 3
|ID number = HC3208173692
 
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|aka = Ettore <small>(in the [[Warworld]] simulation)</small>
 
|status = Destroyed
 
|status = Destroyed
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|ID number = HC1993100186<br>
 
HC3208173692
 
|age = Early 40s
 
|gender = Male
 
|actor = [[Rodrigo Santoro]]
 
|actor = [[Rodrigo Santoro]]
 
|seasons = [[Season One|1]], [[Season Two|2]], [[Season Three|3]]
 
|seasons = [[Season One|1]], [[Season Two|2]], [[Season Three|3]]
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|death = "[[Decoherence]]"
 
|death = "[[Decoherence]]"
 
|deathcause = Pearl crushed by [[Charlotte Hale#Host_Hale|Hale/Dolores]]
 
|deathcause = Pearl crushed by [[Charlotte Hale#Host_Hale|Hale/Dolores]]
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|family = Isabella - Former Lover <small>(narrative, deceased)</small>
 
[[Maeve Millay]] - Former Lover
 
|ethnicity = Hispanic-American
 
|hair = Black
 
|eye = Brown
 
|park = * [[Westworld (park)|Westworld]] <small>(formerly)</small>
 
|park = * [[Westworld (park)|Westworld]] <small>(formerly)</small>
 
* [[Warworld]] <small>(simulation)</small>
 
* [[Warworld]] <small>(simulation)</small>
 
|narrative role = * Bandit <small>(formerly)</small>
 
|narrative role = * Bandit <small>(formerly)</small>
 
* War fugitive
 
* War fugitive
|family = [[Maeve Millay]] - Former Lover
 
|age = Early 40s
 
|gender = Male
 
|ethnicity = Latin-American
 
|hair = Black
 
|eye = Brown
 
 
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{{Quote
 
{{Quote
 
|I believe that only the truly brave can look at the world and understand that all of it, gods, men, everything else, will end badly. No one will be saved.
 
|I believe that only the truly brave can look at the world and understand that all of it, gods, men, everything else, will end badly. No one will be saved.
|Hector Escaton, "Dissonance Theory"
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|Hector Escaton to the [[Man in Black]] about his life views, in "[[Dissonance Theory]]"
 
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'''Destroyed By'''
 
'''Destroyed By'''
 
*[[Dolores Abernathy]] ''(as [[Charlotte Hale]])''
 
*[[Dolores Abernathy]] ''(as [[Charlotte Hale]])''
In order to not let [[Maeve]] break her way, Dolores decides to destroy all pearls in the lab. However, she gets time to deal with only Hector's pearl, as [[Serac]]'s operatives break in.
 
   
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Hector is in a simulation, being run by Serac, with Maeve - this means that his [[Control Unit]] is in a lab so that Hector's personality can be in the simulation. Hale removes Hector's delicate Control Unit (the pearl) from its protective casing and crushes it, completely destroying Hector.
==Killed Victims==
 
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==Related Casualties==
 
This list shows the victims Hector has killed:
 
This list shows the victims Hector has killed:
 
*1 unnamed [[Sweetwater]] host resident ''(Scripted, Physical Body)''
 
*1 unnamed [[Sweetwater]] host resident ''(Scripted, Physical Body)''
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*6 unnamed deputies in Marshal Pruitt's posse ''(Alongside [[Man in Black]], Physical Body)''
 
*6 unnamed deputies in Marshal Pruitt's posse ''(Alongside [[Man in Black]], Physical Body)''
 
*[[Destin Levy]]
 
*[[Destin Levy]]
*6 unnamed [[Westworld QA Security Force]] members
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*8 unnamed [[Westworld QA Security Force|QA Security Force]] members
 
*1 unnamed receptionist
 
*1 unnamed receptionist
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*18 unnamed [[Mesa Gold Bar]] visitors ''(Possibly, Caused or Direct, Off-Screen)''
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*2 unnamed [[Shogun|shogun]]'s ninjas ''(Physical Body)''
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*At least 2 unnamed shogun's soldiers ''(Physical Body)''
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*1 unnamed [[Ghost Nation]] member ''(Physical Body)''
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*2 unnamed "infected" by [[Clementine]] Westworld host residents next to the [[Valley Beyond]] entrance ''(Physical Body)''
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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**"[[The Bicameral Mind]]"
 
**"[[The Bicameral Mind]]"
 
*[[Season Two]]
 
*[[Season Two]]
**"[[Journey Into Night (episode)|Journey Into Night]]"
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**"[[Journey Into Night (episode)|Journey Into Night]]" <small>(flashback)</small>
**"[[Reunion]]"
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**"[[Reunion]]" <small>(flashback)</small>
**"[[Virtu e Fortuna]]"
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**"[[Virtù e Fortuna]]" <small>(flashback)</small>
**"[[Akane No Mai]]"
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**"[[Akane No Mai]]" <small>(flashback)</small>
**"[[Phase Space]]"
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**"[[Phase Space]]" <small>(flashback)</small>
**"[[The Passenger]]"
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**"[[The Passenger]]" <small>(flashback)</small>
 
*[[Season Three]]
 
*[[Season Three]]
 
**"[[The Winter Line]]"
 
**"[[The Winter Line]]"
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* His character was originally called Harlan Bell.
 
* His character was originally called Harlan Bell.
 
* "Escaton" is a derived from "''éskhatos''", the Greek word for "last", which is also the root of the English word "eschatological", which means "pertaining to the Apocalypse".
 
* "Escaton" is a derived from "''éskhatos''", the Greek word for "last", which is also the root of the English word "eschatological", which means "pertaining to the Apocalypse".
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* When Hector is being printed in "[[Decoherence]]", close-ups of the screens show two different Host ID's. The first close-up shows the ID# HC1993100186, a later close-up shows the ID# HC3208173692.
   
 
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Revision as of 10:42, 30 May 2020

I believe that only the truly brave can look at the world and understand that all of it, gods, men, everything else, will end badly. No one will be saved.

–Hector Escaton to the Man in Black about his life views, in "Dissonance Theory"

Hector Escaton is a host and Westworld's permanent “Most Wanted” bandit. He is a terrifying and brutal criminal, and has a dark sense of humor to match. He subscribes to the theory that the world is a mad place, and the only way to survive is to embrace the role of predator. He is portrayed by Rodrigo Santoro.

Biography

Background

Hector Escaton is not a first-generation host, but was designed by Lee Sizemore. He's based on a past partner that left Lee, which in turn also became the corner-stone to Hector: A past lover called Isabella, who died. Isabella's death would drive Hector mad and make him the nihilistic bandit he's known for in the park.

Plot


Death

Destroyed By

Hector is in a simulation, being run by Serac, with Maeve - this means that his Control Unit is in a lab so that Hector's personality can be in the simulation. Hale removes Hector's delicate Control Unit (the pearl) from its protective casing and crushes it, completely destroying Hector.

Related Casualties

This list shows the victims Hector has killed:

  • 1 unnamed Sweetwater host resident (Scripted, Physical Body)
  • Mariposa's bartender (Scripted, Physical Body)
  • Marshal Pruitt (Alongside Man in Black, Physical Body)
  • 6 unnamed deputies in Marshal Pruitt's posse (Alongside Man in Black, Physical Body)
  • Destin Levy
  • 8 unnamed QA Security Force members
  • 1 unnamed receptionist
  • 18 unnamed Mesa Gold Bar visitors (Possibly, Caused or Direct, Off-Screen)
  • 2 unnamed shogun's ninjas (Physical Body)
  • At least 2 unnamed shogun's soldiers (Physical Body)
  • 1 unnamed Ghost Nation member (Physical Body)
  • 2 unnamed "infected" by Clementine Westworld host residents next to the Valley Beyond entrance (Physical Body)

Personality

Hector is a cold-blooded killer and outlaw. He takes joy in killing, even laughing while he mows down the other Hosts in his narrative. As the leader of the outlaw group he makes all the plans regarding heists, showing he is quite intelligent.

Relationships

Armistice

Armistice is Hector's second in command. He trusts her very much, allowing her to give orders to the outlaws while he is in prison. She cares enough about him to break him out prison. It's unknown whether their relationship runs deeper.

It is revealed in "The Well-Tempered Clavier" that Armistice doesn't care about Hector, as she calls him a fool and attempts to kill him before being shot by Maeve.

Maeve Millay

Maeve and Hector had a complicated relationship, which almost appeared to be 'love-hate'. When Hector and his gang first assault the saloon, she stands and has a minor conversation with the Outlaw, chastising him for choosing a Saloon of all places to rob. Hector also shoots down her insults to him by saying that they both believe in the same thing, that business is dirty.

Hector however becomes the only Host Maeve trusts when she discovers her world is a lie. She enlists his aid multiple times to discover the truth, culiminating in his assisting her escaping from Westworld, though she doesn't permit Hector to go with her.

Charlotte Hale

It is unknown whether Charlotte feels any real affection for Hector, or if their relationship is purely physical. Given Charlotte's disregard for the hosts, it is most probably the latter.

William

Hector only knew the Man in Black for a short time, though within the loop that they met, (which for the MiB, obviously wasn't the first time) William helped Hector escape from prison with "cheats". He sent a signal to Westworld control to turn Cigars into explosives, which allowed them to escape and dispatch a prison guard (with gruesome results).

Hector helped the MiB rescue Lawrence from being executed by Lawmen, gunning down the entire group. When the trio returned to Hector's camp to find Armistice, she shared with William information on the maze, and Hector parted ways with the Man in Black.

Known Deaths

Hector had died 4 times on screen. The incidents which he died are as follow:

Appearances

Trivia

  • Musashi is Hector's outlaw counterpart in Shōgunworld.
  • His character was originally called Harlan Bell.
  • "Escaton" is a derived from "éskhatos", the Greek word for "last", which is also the root of the English word "eschatological", which means "pertaining to the Apocalypse".
  • When Hector is being printed in "Decoherence", close-ups of the screens show two different Host ID's. The first close-up shows the ID# HC1993100186, a later close-up shows the ID# HC3208173692.

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