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{{Character
{{Quote|I fight for peace, that's what I'm up here for.|PJ during [[Operation Battle-Axe]]}}{{Character
 
| image = [[File:PJ B7R Flyby 4.jpg|300px]]
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| special =
| gender = Male
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| name = Patrick James Beckett
| aka = PJ<br/>Crow 3<br/>Galm 2
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| image = [[File:PJ B7R Flyby 4.jpg]]
| birth = 1972{{refneed}}
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| gender = Male
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| aka = PJ<br/><s>Crow 3</s><br/>Galm 2
| death = December 31, 1995 (presumed)
 
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| birth = 1973 or 1974{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}
| equipment = [[F-16C Fighting Falcon]]<br/>[[F-16C -PJ-]] {{InfinityStars|4|small=yes}}
 
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| death = December 31, 1995{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}<br>[[Operation Point Blank]]
| affiliations = [[Crow Team]]<br/>[[Galm Team]]<br/>[[Ustio Air Force]]
 
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| nationality = [[Osea]]n{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}
| appearances = ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''
 
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| relatives = Unknown father<br/>Unknown mother<br/>Unknown sister{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}
| voiceactor = [[Johnny Yong Bosch]]
 
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| rank = Second Lieutenant{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}
}}
 
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| number = 020{{Ref|PJ-F16-ACI|[[F-16C -PJ-]] {{InfinityStars|4}}, ''[[Ace Combat Infinity]]''.}}
'''Patrick James Beckett''' (commonly referred to as '''PJ'''was mercenary who served in the [[Belkan War]]. He originally served as part of the [[Ustio Air Force]] [[6th Air Division]] 4th Air Force Unit, [[Crow Team]]; following [[Operation Ravage]], he was transferred to the 66th Air Force Unit, [[Galm Team]].
 
 
| equipment = [[F-16C Fighting Falcon]]<br>''[[F-16C -PJ-]]'' {{InfinityStars|4|small=yes}}
 
| affiliations = [[Allied Forces]]<br>[[Ustio Air Force]]<br/><s>[[Crow Team]]</s><br/>[[Galm Team]]
 
| appearances = ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''
 
| voiceactor-en = [[Johnny Yong Bosch]]
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| voiceactor-jp = [[Masakazu Morita]]
 
}}{{Quote|I fight for peace, that's what I'm up here for.|PJ during [[Operation Battle-Axe]]}}
 
Second Lieutenant '''Patrick James Beckett''', TAC name{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}} and common nickname '''PJ''', was an [[Osea]]n [[mercenary]] pilot who served in the [[Belkan War]]. He was originally assigned to the [[Ustio Air Force]] [[6th Air Division]]'s [[Crow Team]]; however, following [[Operation Ravage]], he was officially transferred to the [[Galm Team]].
   
PJ flew as "Galm 2" during his service with the Galm Team until December 1995, where he was shot down and presumably killed by [[Larry Foulke]].
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As part of Galm Team, PJ flew under the position of "Galm 2" with [[Cipher]] as his flight lead. He was killed{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}} by [[Larry Foulke]] on December 31, 1995 over the [[Avalon Dam, Belka|Avalon Dam]] during [[Operation Point Blank]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early life===
 
===Early life===
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Shortly after graduating high school in 1991, PJ embarked on a journey across [[Osea]] on a motorbike. While on this journey, he met a highly renowned [[Osean Air Defense Force]] pilot who was about to retire. Inspired by this pilot, PJ immediately applied to be a mercenary and entered flight school upon returning from his trip.{{Ref|ACZ-PGB-175|''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War Perfect Guide Book]]'', page 175.}}
Some time before 1995, PJ embarked on a journey across the Osean Federation on a bike.{{refneed}} He also met his girlfriend around this time.{{refneed}}
 
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By December 1994, PJ had officially joined [[Crow Team]], which was stationed at [[Valais Air Base]] in [[Ustio]] at the time. Here he met his future girlfriend, who had been stationed at the base for a year. PJ's first recorded flight was during an unknown conflict on December 31, 1994.{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}
   
 
===Belkan War===
 
===Belkan War===
Driven by a desire of bringing about peace, PJ joined the [[Allied Forces]] as a mercenary, serving as the third member of the [[Crow Team]]. It is assumed that he took part in battles prior to Crow Team being paired up with Galm Team, but his first known combat action was assisting the Galm Team in destroying the [[Excalibur]] laser weapon during [[Operation Judgment]].{{ref|ACZM09|[[Sword of Annihilation]]. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
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At the outbreak of the [[Belkan War]], PJ―along with the rest of Crow Team and Valais Air Base―was assigned to the [[Allied Forces]]. It is likely that PJ took part in battles throughout the conflict, but his first known battle in the war was assisting Galm Team in destroying the [[Excalibur (Strangereal)|Excalibur]] laser weapon during [[Operation Judgment]].{{Ref|ACZ-M09|[[Sword of Annihilation]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
   
Crow Team was later called to assist the Allied Forces during their [[Operation Battle-Axe|offensive into Area B7R]]. PJ reported that he had "never been in an aerial battle of this scope before."{{ref|ACZM10|[[Mayhem]]. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} It was here he pronounced that eventual peace was his desire for fighting, although [[Larry Foulke|Pixy]], then serving as Galm 2, ridiculed his ironic ideals when he was shooting down people and trying to make peace at the same time.{{refcall|ACZM10}}
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Crow Team was later called to assist the Allied Forces during their [[Operation Battle-Axe|offensive into Area B7R]]. PJ reported that he had "''never been in an aerial battle of this scope before''."{{Ref|ACZ-M10|[[Mayhem]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} As the battle progressed, he pronounced that eventual peace was his desire for fighting, although [[Larry Foulke]], then serving as Galm 2, ridiculed his contradictory belief that peace could be achieved through killing others.{{Refcall|ACZ-M10}}
   
PJ became one of the [[Ustio]] pilots involved in the carpet bombing of [[Hoffnung]], where he verbally clashed with Larry Foulke over the Allied bombers' indiscriminate attack.{{ref|ACZM11|[[The Inferno]]. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} He and Crow, along with Galm, were dispatched on June 6 to assist the Allied siege of [[Sudentor]] during the [[Battle of Waldreich]]. The mercenaries stopped a Belkan bomber squadron armed with nuclear weapons, but failed to prevent the [[Northern Belka nuclear detonations|nuclear detonations]] across the [[Waldreich Mountains]].{{ref|ACZM12|[[The Stage of Apocalypse]]. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
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On June 1, PJ was involved in the carpet bombing of [[Hoffnung]], where he verbally clashed with Foulke over the Allied bombers' indiscriminate attack.{{Ref|ACZ-M11|[[The Inferno]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} On June 6, PJ―along with Crow and Galm Teams―was dispatched to assist the Allied siege of [[Sudentor]]. The mercenaries stopped a Belkan bomber squadron armed with nuclear weapons, but failed to prevent [[Operation Ravage|seven nuclear detonations]] along the [[Waldreich Mountains]]. PJ survived the blasts and withdrew from the airspace with the rest of Crow Team.{{Ref|ACZ-M12|[[The Stage of Apocalypse]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
   
===AWWNB insurgency===
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===Postwar insurgency===
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After Foulke's disappearance, PJ was transferred out of Crow Team to serve as [[Cipher]]'s new wingman.{{Ref|ACZ-M13|[[Lying in Deceit]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} One week later, on June 13, Galm was dispatched to engage the Belkan remnant forces massing near [[Mount Schirm]]. During the operation, PJ spotted an immense, empty hangar at a facility near the mountain.{{Ref|ACZ-M13|[[Lying in Deceit]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} The following week, PJ and Cipher flew to Belka's northeast coast of [[Anfang]] to eliminate the remaining Belkan resistance forces. Although the operation was a success, the overall strength of the Belkan forces Galm Team encountered led PJ to surmise that they were not part of any remnant resistance movement, and that the "''war [was] not over yet''."{{Ref|ACZ-M14|[[The Final Overture]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
[[File:PJ getting shot down.png|thumb|250px|PJ's final moments]]
 
   
After the disappearance of Foulke in Waldreich, Patrick was reassigned as [[Cipher]]'s wingman.{{ref|ACZM13|[[Lying in Deceit]]. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} He accompanied Cipher on various operations against Belkan troops rebelling against the country's surrender to Osea,{{refcall|ACZM13}}{{ref|ACZM14|[[The Final Overture]]. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} and the entirety of the [[A World With No Boundaries]] uprising. After the destruction of the [[XB-0 Hresvelgr]] on 25 Decmber 1995, he intercepted an encrypted message from Foulke himself, reacting with shock upon realizing the message's sender.{{ref|ACZM15|[[The Talon of Ruin]]. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
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On December 25, the terrorist organization [[A World With No Boundaries]] attacked Valais Air Base with the commandeered [[XB-0 Hresvelgr]] gunship. Despite significant damage to Valais' runway, PJ and Cipher took off and intercepted the XB-0 over the Waldreich Mountains. After they shot down the XB-0, PJ received an encrypted transmission from Foulke himself, reacting with shock upon realizing the message's sender.{{Ref|ACZ-M15|[[The Talon of Ruin]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
   
On December 31, he and Cipher were involved in the final suppression of the AWWNB uprising during the attack on [[Avalon Dam, Belka|Avalon]]. He and Cipher flew through the Mund Valley and destroyed the [[V2]] missile's control systems, preventing the launch of the weapon. When the launch was averted, Foulke entered Avalon airspace with the [[ADFX-02 Morgan]], attempting to kill PJ with the jet's [[Tactical Laser System]]. PJ noticed the beam and violently turned in Cipher's direction. The laser struck the back of his aircraft, and he continued to fly in that direction. This is the last time PJ is seen.{{ref|ACZM17|[[The Valley of Kings]]. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
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On December 31, exactly one year after his first battle, PJ accompanied Cipher on what would be their final confrontation with A World With No Boundaries. At approximately 1100hrs, Galm Team entered [[Area B7R, Belka|Area B7R]]'s airspace and engaged an elite fighter squadron that was allied with the terrorists. Despite stormy weather conditions, Galm shot down all of the hostile fighters and continued on towards [[Avalon Dam, Belka|Avalon Dam]].{{Ref|ACZ-M16|[[The Demon of the Round Table]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
   
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===Death===
After the war, a makeshift grave in his memory was erected next to the flooded Avalon, possibly with a chunk of metal from his F-16C adorned with the Crow Team's emblem acting as a gravestone.{{ref|ACZPostM18|Cutscene following [[Zero]]. ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
 
 
[[File:PJ getting shot down.png|thumb|250px|PJ tries to dodge Larry Foulke's laser fire]]
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{{Quote|I got a girlfriend back at the base. I'm gonna propose to her when I get back. I even bought flowers.|PJ to Cipher{{Refcall|ACZ-M17}}}}
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Upon reaching the dam, PJ and Cipher flew through the valley and destroyed the V2 missile's control systems, preventing the weapon's launch. As PJ prepared to depart alongside Cipher, Foulke entered the airspace with the [[ADFX-02 Morgan]] and fired his [[Tactical Laser System]] at the two mercenaries. PJ attempted to break away from the beam's path to no avail; the laser struck his aircraft.{{Ref|ACZ-M17|[[The Valley of Kings]], ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}} It is unclear if the laser killed PJ instantly or if it crippled the aircraft to prevent his ejection, but by the time the aircraft crashed on the ground, PJ had died.{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}
   
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Every year since, on the anniversary of his death, PJ's girlfriend visits his crash site and leaves a bouquet of flowers.{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}{{Ref|ACZ-Cut11|Cutscene 11, ''[[Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War]]''.}}
==Fate==
 
There is no clear consensus on whether or not PJ survived the events at Avalon.
 
 
Arguments that support PJ's death are as follows:
 
*His F-16C was struck nearly head-on by a [[Tactical Laser System]], known to be a deadly weapon that can obliterate anything it touches in a very short amount of time. The likelihood that any of his aircraft's systems were still functioning following a TLS strike is slim if not none.
 
*No evidence of PJ's aircraft (aside from the possible piece of aircraft metal at his makeshift gravesite at Avalon) exists, and the same goes for his potential remains. This could fall in line with a TLS attack, indicating that the aircraft (and, as a result, PJ himself) was disintegrated by the laser.
 
*During the "[Back Again] The First Team Deathmatch" [[Ranking Tournament]] in ''[[Ace Combat Infinity]]'', one [[nicknames|nickname]] available to earn was "Marked for Death", hinting that PJ was indeed killed.
 
 
Arguments that support PJ's survival are as follows:
 
*His aircraft is still visibly flying after it is struck by the TLS, indicating that it was not destroyed instantly and could have lasted long enough for PJ to eject.
 
*Following the TLS strike, PJ's aircraft only trails smoke (in-game, this indicates an aircraft is "Neutralized" and simply out of action) rather than flames (indicating a "Destroyed" aircraft).
 
*His makeshift gravesite at Avalon was likely made from a piece of his aircraft, which disproves total disintegration of PJ's aircraft; this presents the possibility that the rest of the aircraft landed somewhere else, and also presents the possibility that PJ is still alive.
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*As of ''[[Ace Combat Infinity]]'', PJ remains the only plot-important wingman in the ''[[Ace Combat]]'' series whose face has not been revealed.
 
*Similar to the [[Hangar]] in ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]'', unused lines of PJ's from within the game files indicated that he would ask the player questions such as "Cipher, what should I equip with?" and "Cipher, should I fly a sortie with this equipment?" when the player selected PJ's special weapon and prepared to sortie, respectively.
 
*PJ is a {{wp|polo}} player{{refcall|ACZM13}} (the only ''Ace Combat'' character to mention a sport they play). Polo is typically considered an aristocratic game, due in part to the costs of caring for the horses and fields. As such, it is possible that PJ had a wealthy background.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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PJ B7R Flyby.jpg
 
PJ B7R Flyby.jpg
 
PJ B7R Flyby 2.jpg
 
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</gallery>
 
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==Trivia==
{{reflist}}
 
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*PJ's parents run a bakery.{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beckett, Patrick James}}
 
 
*PJ is a {{Wp|polo}} player{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}{{Refcall|ACZ-M13}} (the only ''Ace Combat'' character to mention a sport they play). Polo is typically considered an aristocratic game, due in part to the costs of caring for the horses and fields.<ref name="PoloRich">{{Cite web|url=https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/magazines/Polo--Why-its-the-rich--mans-sport/1248928-1318810-vq3ro9/index.html |title=Polo: Why it's the rich man's sport |author=Wainainah, Doreen |website=Business Daily |date=2 February 2012 |access-date=5 July 2018}}</ref> As such, it is possible that PJ came from a wealthy background.
[[Category:Ustian Military]]
 
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**Polo is nicknamed "the sport of kings" due to the high costs involved,<ref name="PoloRich"/> which ties in with the Arthurian references featured in ''Ace Combat Zero''.
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**PJ's other hobbies include tinkering with bikes and collecting vintage comic books.{{Refcall|ACZ-PGB-175}}
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*PJ's aircraft is available in other games:
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**The [[F-16C -PJ-|F-16C -PJ EMBLEM-]] was available as free DLC for ''[[Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation]]'', but has since been removed.
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**The [[F-16C -PJ-]] {{InfinityStars|4}} [[Special Aircraft]] was made available to top participants in a [[Team Deathmatch]] [[Ranking Tournament]] in ''[[Ace Combat Infinity]]''.
 
*As of ''[[Ace Combat Infinity]]'', PJ remains the only plot-important wingman in the ''[[Ace Combat]]'' series whose face has not been revealed.
 
*Similar to the [[Hangar]] in ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]'', PJ's unused lines of dialogue within the game files indicated that he would ask the player questions such as "Cipher, what should I equip with?" and "Cipher, should I fly a sortie with this equipment?" when the player selected PJ's special weapon and prepared to sortie, respectively.
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{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War characters]]
 
[[Category:Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War characters]]
[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Deceased characters]]
 
[[Category:Ustian Military]]

Revision as of 00:39, 24 July 2018

"I fight for peace, that's what I'm up here for."
― PJ during Operation Battle-Axe

Second Lieutenant Patrick James Beckett, TAC name[1] and common nickname PJ, was an Osean mercenary pilot who served in the Belkan War. He was originally assigned to the Ustio Air Force 6th Air Division's Crow Team; however, following Operation Ravage, he was officially transferred to the Galm Team.

As part of Galm Team, PJ flew under the position of "Galm 2" with Cipher as his flight lead. He was killed[1] by Larry Foulke on December 31, 1995 over the Avalon Dam during Operation Point Blank.

Biography

Early life

Shortly after graduating high school in 1991, PJ embarked on a journey across Osea on a motorbike. While on this journey, he met a highly renowned Osean Air Defense Force pilot who was about to retire. Inspired by this pilot, PJ immediately applied to be a mercenary and entered flight school upon returning from his trip.[1]

By December 1994, PJ had officially joined Crow Team, which was stationed at Valais Air Base in Ustio at the time. Here he met his future girlfriend, who had been stationed at the base for a year. PJ's first recorded flight was during an unknown conflict on December 31, 1994.[1]

Belkan War

At the outbreak of the Belkan War, PJ―along with the rest of Crow Team and Valais Air Base―was assigned to the Allied Forces. It is likely that PJ took part in battles throughout the conflict, but his first known battle in the war was assisting Galm Team in destroying the Excalibur laser weapon during Operation Judgment.[3]

Crow Team was later called to assist the Allied Forces during their offensive into Area B7R. PJ reported that he had "never been in an aerial battle of this scope before."[4] As the battle progressed, he pronounced that eventual peace was his desire for fighting, although Larry Foulke, then serving as Galm 2, ridiculed his contradictory belief that peace could be achieved through killing others.[4]

On June 1, PJ was involved in the carpet bombing of Hoffnung, where he verbally clashed with Foulke over the Allied bombers' indiscriminate attack.[5] On June 6, PJ―along with Crow and Galm Teams―was dispatched to assist the Allied siege of Sudentor. The mercenaries stopped a Belkan bomber squadron armed with nuclear weapons, but failed to prevent seven nuclear detonations along the Waldreich Mountains. PJ survived the blasts and withdrew from the airspace with the rest of Crow Team.[6]

Postwar insurgency

After Foulke's disappearance, PJ was transferred out of Crow Team to serve as Cipher's new wingman.[7] One week later, on June 13, Galm was dispatched to engage the Belkan remnant forces massing near Mount Schirm. During the operation, PJ spotted an immense, empty hangar at a facility near the mountain.[7] The following week, PJ and Cipher flew to Belka's northeast coast of Anfang to eliminate the remaining Belkan resistance forces. Although the operation was a success, the overall strength of the Belkan forces Galm Team encountered led PJ to surmise that they were not part of any remnant resistance movement, and that the "war [was] not over yet."[8]

On December 25, the terrorist organization A World With No Boundaries attacked Valais Air Base with the commandeered XB-0 Hresvelgr gunship. Despite significant damage to Valais' runway, PJ and Cipher took off and intercepted the XB-0 over the Waldreich Mountains. After they shot down the XB-0, PJ received an encrypted transmission from Foulke himself, reacting with shock upon realizing the message's sender.[9]

On December 31, exactly one year after his first battle, PJ accompanied Cipher on what would be their final confrontation with A World With No Boundaries. At approximately 1100hrs, Galm Team entered Area B7R's airspace and engaged an elite fighter squadron that was allied with the terrorists. Despite stormy weather conditions, Galm shot down all of the hostile fighters and continued on towards Avalon Dam.[10]

Death

PJ getting shot down

PJ tries to dodge Larry Foulke's laser fire

"I got a girlfriend back at the base. I'm gonna propose to her when I get back. I even bought flowers."
― PJ to Cipher[11]

Upon reaching the dam, PJ and Cipher flew through the valley and destroyed the V2 missile's control systems, preventing the weapon's launch. As PJ prepared to depart alongside Cipher, Foulke entered the airspace with the ADFX-02 Morgan and fired his Tactical Laser System at the two mercenaries. PJ attempted to break away from the beam's path to no avail; the laser struck his aircraft.[11] It is unclear if the laser killed PJ instantly or if it crippled the aircraft to prevent his ejection, but by the time the aircraft crashed on the ground, PJ had died.[1]

Every year since, on the anniversary of his death, PJ's girlfriend visits his crash site and leaves a bouquet of flowers.[1][12]

Gallery

Trivia

  • PJ's parents run a bakery.[1]
  • PJ is a polo player[1][7] (the only Ace Combat character to mention a sport they play). Polo is typically considered an aristocratic game, due in part to the costs of caring for the horses and fields.[13] As such, it is possible that PJ came from a wealthy background.
    • Polo is nicknamed "the sport of kings" due to the high costs involved,[13] which ties in with the Arthurian references featured in Ace Combat Zero.
    • PJ's other hobbies include tinkering with bikes and collecting vintage comic books.[1]
  • PJ's aircraft is available in other games:
  • As of Ace Combat Infinity, PJ remains the only plot-important wingman in the Ace Combat series whose face has not been revealed.
  • Similar to the Hangar in Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, PJ's unused lines of dialogue within the game files indicated that he would ask the player questions such as "Cipher, what should I equip with?" and "Cipher, should I fly a sortie with this equipment?" when the player selected PJ's special weapon and prepared to sortie, respectively.

References