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|image = Hector Journey Into Night.jpg
 
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Hector The Winter Line.jpg|Season 3
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|aka = Ettore <small>(in the [[Warworld]] simulation)</small>
|species = [[Host]]
 
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|status = Destroyed
|age = Early 40s
 
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|ID number = HC1993100186<br>
|gender = Male
 
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HC3208173692
|actor = [[Rodrigo Santoro]]
 
 
|age = Early 40s
|seasons = [[Season One|1]], [[Season Two|2]]
 
 
|gender = Male
|firstseen = "[[The Original]]"
 
 
|actor = [[Rodrigo Santoro]]
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|seasons = [[Season 1|1]], [[Season 2|2]], [[Season 3|3]]
|death =
 
 
|firstseen = "[[The Original]]"
|appearedin =
 
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|lastseen = "[[Generation Loss]]"
|occupation = Bandit
 
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|death = "[[Decoherence]]"
|deathdate =
 
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|deathcause = Pearl crushed by [[Charlotte Hale#Host_Hale|Hale/Dolores]]
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|family = Isabella - Former Lover <small>(narrative, deceased)</small>
|ethnicity = Latin American
 
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[[Maeve Millay]] - Former Lover
|hair = Brown
 
 
|ethnicity = Hispanic-American
|eye = Brown
 
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|hair = Black
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|eye = Brown
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|park = * [[Westworld (park)|Westworld]] <small>(formerly)</small>
|family =
 
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* [[Warworld]] <small>(simulation)</small>
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|narrative role = * Bandit <small>(formerly)</small>
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* War fugitive
 
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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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'''Hector Escaton''' is a [[host]] and [[Westworld Park (TV series)|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 grim theory that the world is a mad, doomed place, and the only way to survive is to embrace the role of predator. He is portrayed by [[Rodrigo Santoro]].
   
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==Biography==
[[{{PAGENAME}}]] is a host and [[Westworld (Location)|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]].
 
 
==Appearances==
 
 
 
===Background===
 
===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.
 
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.
   
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==Plot==
===[[Season One]]===
 
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===="[[The Original]]"====
 
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Hector Escaton/Season 1|Season 1
In the first episode, incoming [[Guests]] are greeted by [[Sheriff Pickett]] who is recruiting visitors to participate in a hunt for Hector Escaton. He is wanted dead or alive. Later, Hector and his posse ride into the Westworld's town [[Sweetwater]]. They rob the [[Mariposa Saloon|brothel]] and wreak havoc on the townspeople, killing many of them. However, just before Hector can give his "chilling" speech, he is shot through the neck by [[Craig]], a park visitor. Craig also kills Hector's deputy [[Armistice]] and is thrilled with his kills. He laughs over their wriggling corpses.
 
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Hector Escaton/Season 2|Season 2
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Hector Escaton/Season 3|Season 3
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==Death==
===="[[Dissonance Theory]]"====
 
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'''Destroyed By'''
In Dissonance Theory, the [[Man in Black]] promises to break Hector out of [[Los Diablos Prison|prison]], in exchange for a few private words with [[Armistice]], who he believes can help his pursuit of "[[The Maze]]."
 
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*[[Dolores Abernathy]] ''(as [[Charlotte Hale]])''
   
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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.
The Man in Black does as promised, but not without using "cheat codes". He sends out a signal for pyrotechnics, and in the control room, security higher-up [[Ashley Stubbs]] obliges. As a result, the Man in Black's cigars become explosives which he deploys to spectacular effect. The first blows the door off the cell. The second is sparked by an unwitting lawman and it blows his head off. From there, the Man in Black and Hector blast their way out of the building before mowing down an entire firing squad to liberate Lawrence Pedro Maria Gonzales.
 
   
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==Related Casualties==
The Man in Black brings Hector back to Armistice, and as promised, she delivers information that will help his cause. She talks about the origin of the massive red snake tattoo crawling up her neck and onto her face, tracing it back to a childhood trauma instigated by a bunch of men she's since tracked and killed; all but one man, the head of the snake: "He has many names. I once knew him as [[Wyatt]]." The Man in Black believes Wyatt is the next step on his hunt to find Westworld’s secret.
 
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This list shows the victims Hector has killed:
 
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*1 unnamed [[Sweetwater]] host resident ''(Scripted, Physical Body)''
At the end of the episode, Hector and his gang re-engage in their narrative to steal the brothel's safe. Hector meets [[Maeve Millay|Maeve]] in the brothel. Maeve informs Hector that she lives in worlds, plural, and she and Hector dig a bullet out of her abdomen — a bullet that exists inside her, despite there being no wound to show for it. It confirms for Maeve: "That I'm not crazy after all, and that none of this matters." With that, she brings Hector in for a passionate kiss, as lawmen shoot through the door and into the room, presumably putting both hosts down. For now, at least.
 
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*Mariposa's bartender ''(Scripted, Physical Body)''
 
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*[[Marshal Pruitt]] ''(Alongside [[Man in Black]], Physical Body)''
===="[[Trompe L'Oeil]]"====
 
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*6 unnamed deputies in Marshal Pruitt's posse ''(Alongside [[Man in Black]], Physical Body)''
Hector is seen naked in [[Charlotte Hale]]'s room when [[Theresa Cullen]] arrives to meet with her. He is tied to the bedpost, and roughly calls for Charlotte to "get back here". She mutes him and continues her meeting with Theresa.
 
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*[[Destin Levy]]
 
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*8 unnamed [[Westworld QA Security Force|QA Security Force]] members
===="[[Trace Decay]]"====
 
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*1 unnamed receptionist
Hector arrives in Sweetwater to steal the safe, and Maeve meets him at the entrance of the Mariposa. The sheriff approaches to kill Hector, but Maeve give him some voice commands and he walks away. Hector acknowledges her and walks into the Mariposa to steal the safe. Maeve's manipulation of the hosts unintentionally allows Hector to finally steal the safe.
 
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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)''
===="[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]"====
 
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*At least 2 unnamed shogun's soldiers ''(Physical Body)''
While Hector is urinating Maeve appears and holds a gun on him. They have a conversation, in which Maeve reveals the conclusion of Hector's and the other outlaws' story lines. He is skeptical, but hears the outlaws arguing and runs back to their camp in time to see Armistice shoot them all, just as Maeve predicted. Armistice raises her gun to shoot Hector, calling him a "damn fool", and Maeve shoots her.
 
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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)''
Hector and Maeve open the safe that he stole from the Mariposa, only to find that it's empty. Maeve explains her plans to him and asks him to help her, and he agrees. They go back to his tent and make love while the tent burns, set on fire by Maeve.
 
 
==== "[[The Bicameral Mind]]" ====
 
Hector is seen alongside Armistice in [[Livestock Management]] within the [[Westworld Mesa Hub]]. Both are awaiting repair from two surgeons, although one of them, [[Destin Levy|Destin]], takes Hector aside into a room in order to 'have some fun'. He puts earphones in his ears and begins playing loud music, and begins to grease the Host in a sexual manner, before he begins to pleasure himself while doing so. Unknown to Destin however, Armistice has started to brutally assault his colleague, [[Gitlitz]], behind him, completely oblivious due to his music. When she throws the surgeon through the glass, he finally notices and attempts to shut her off. Hector then grabs Destin from behind and mercilessly kills him by shoving a surgical blade through his thorax, puncturing his right lung.
 
 
Hector and Armistice scoff at the idea of the Humans being 'Gods' and proceed to assist Maeve in her escape attempt. They hide in [[Cold Storage]] and when Delos Security arrive to investigate, the two hosts ambush them and take their weapons, amazed at the rapid firing weapons that they now possess. They proceed with the escape, killing many guards that get in their way, but Armistice is caught in a security door and the others are forced to leave her. Hector makes it to the elevator wth Maeve and Surgeon [[Felix Lutz]], but he finds he cannot cross its threshold as Maeve hasn't authorised him to come with her. She parts ways with Hector by kissing him goodbye, before telling him to 'kick up a row'. Hector tells her that he'll see her in the next life, before he returns to face the approaching security.
 
 
===[[Season Two]]===
 
===="[[Journey Into Night (episode)|Journey Into Night]]"====
 
Despite being riddled with bullets, Hector survived his encounter with security and eventually fought his way up to the [[Mesa Gold Bar]] for a drink. Maeve, who has decided to stay in the park and forms a temporary alliance with [[Lee Sizemore]], finds him there some time later. The two embrace although Maeve admits he had not been the reason behind her decision, and explains her plan to find her daughter. They head down to [[Livestock Management]] where Maeve patches up his wounds and Lee finds them some new clothes and weapons before they prepare to head out into the park.
 
 
===="[[Reunion]]"====
 
Hector and Lee follow Maeve through the park as they reach a burning wagon, where they encounter a group led by [[Dolores Abernathy]], who attempts to recruit them to her cause but is patronizingly shot down by Maeve. During the encounter [[Teddy Flood]] briefly draws his gun, prompting Hector to draw his and warn against it. After Dolores lets Maeve pass, Hector holsters his gun and the group continues on.
 
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===[[Armistice]]===
 
===[[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.
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Armistice is Hector's second in [[Hector Escaton's gang|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.
 
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.
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===[[Maeve Millay]]===
 
===[[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.
 
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.
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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.
 
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]]===
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===[[Charlotte Elizabeth Hale|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.
 
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]] ===
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===[[Man in Black|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 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.
 
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.
   
== Gallery ==
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==Known Deaths==
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Hector had died 4 times on screen. The incidents which he died are as follow:
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*Shot by [[Craig]] outside [[Mariposa Saloon]], in [[The Original]]
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*Killed by a mob of infected hosts outside [[The Forge]], in [[The Passenger]]
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*[[Season One]]
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*[[Season 1]]
 
**"[[The Original]]"
 
**"[[The Original]]"
 
**"[[Dissonance Theory]]"
 
**"[[Dissonance Theory]]"
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**"[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]"
 
**"[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]"
 
**"[[The Bicameral Mind]]"
 
**"[[The Bicameral Mind]]"
*[[Season Two]]
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*[[Season 2]]
**"[[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>
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**"[[The Passenger]]" <small>(flashback)</small>
 
*[[Season 3]]
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**"[[The Winter Line]]"
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**"[[Decoherence]]"
 
*[[Season 4]]
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**"[[The Auguries]]" <small>(flashback)</small>
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**"[[Generation Loss]]" <small>(flashback)</small>
   
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
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*[[Musashi]] is Hector's outlaw counterpart in [[Shōgunworld (park)|Shōgunworld]].
* This character was originally called Harlan Bell.
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*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".
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*"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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Latest revision as of 17:49, 24 March 2024

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 grim theory that the world is a mad, doomed 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.

Gallery[]

The gallery below is automatically generated and contains images in the category "Images of Hector Escaton". Images added to that category turn up in the gallery after a short time, but you can also add images using the Add button.