Pacer

Pacer is a member of The Kings living in the King's School of Impersonation $$

Background
Pacer is the right-hand man of the King, who refers to him as "Pace." He helps to coordinate rule of Freeside from the King's School of Impersonation. Pacer and the King grew up together in the area, and having been through a lot together, the King trusts him, prefrequently giving him the benefit of the doubt.

Pacer can generally be found in the lobby of the School of Impersonation, but is also encountered around Freeside attending to his business during the course of several quests. When paid for a tip, the Freeside vagrant Rotface will reveal that Pacer is a Jet addict and suffers from a weak heart. This information is backed up by his medical records in the Old Mormon Fort. The medical record also lists various other pieces of information about him, such as his AB blood type and that he was either unsure or unwilling to share his last name and birthdate.

Quests

 * Birds of a Feather: Pacer, provided he's still alive, is one of the people the Courier must screen while guarding the door at the Silver Rush. When he walks up, Simon will say that Pacer is a troublemaker, but Pacer insinuates there's some sexual tension between him and Gloria Van Graff.
 * G.I. Blues: Pacer beats the NCR's envoy within an inch of his life, escalating tensions between the NCR and the Kings.
 * Kings' Gambit: The Courier is required by the NCR to kill or otherwise silence Pacer for spreading rumors about the NCR.

Effects of player's actions

 * After Birds of a Feather, one is able to tell Dennis Crocker there's bad blood between Pacer and the Van Graffs, opening up another route for the optional task of taking him out for the NCR during Kings' Gambit.
 * If the player character convinces the King to make peace with the NCR by means other than using the one favor he offers, Pacer stages a coup and dies in the gunfight between the Kings backing him and those that remained loyal to the King. There was an opportunity to pass a Speech check and convince Pacer to back down, but this is unused in the game. The King is devastated and mourns his loss, but carries on without him and goes ahead with the peace between the Kings and the NCR.
 * The Courier must talk to him to first gain access to the King. This can be done by either bribing him with Caps, passing a 60 Speech check, or pickpocketing the key. If one elects to bribe him, their caps can be recovered in the subsequent conversation with the King by asking him if he always charges for an audience.

Appearances
Pacer appears only $$

Developer Statements
Pacer was written by Jesse Farrell, alongside several other Freeside characters.