“ | Now, we're all familiar with the previous EHC regime and its endeavors. Obviously, there's no need to bring up the past but it's safe to say, some "mistakes" were made. However, gentlemen, we are now entering into a new phase of the Endless Horizons Conglomerate, and you're all here today because you're interested in being part of that change. Yes, from the new, fresh, responsibly sourced products in our Bucky Quanto's kitchen to the restructuring of this very facility to rehabilitate former criminals into contributing members of our EHC family, every hand of our new vision for the EHC is helping to connect the universe. [...] And what you're about to see is the next step, not just for EHC but for the entire universe. Beta. [...] I'm happy to present to you... the Warp Gate. Imagine, one in every corner of the galaxy, the furthest reaches of space. No more warp pods, no need for cold fusion drives. Those interstellar truckers zipping across star systems, this is for them. Because, gentlemen, the new EHC doesn't just connect the universe. We connect people. | „ |
~ Pam's speech about the Wrap Gate and the Conglomerate's new motives. |
“ | Pam: You and your backwater planet could have had a seat at the table, and you squandered it. Tess: Yeah, you know, I'm real torn up about that. Pam: You think anyone else would have given you an offer like that? Used to be we wouldn't have even asked. We would've just taken it. Tess: You know what's funny? That's the first honest thing you've said, Pam. Why are you even doing all of this? Doesn't the Conglomerate have enough already? Pam: (chuckles) While researching your planet, I read some of your folktales, and one in particular I very much liked. A Doloraami girl falls into a river, landing in the mouth of a great rii'bau. Tess: Crocodile. Pam: That's right. And as the girl sits in its jaws, she asks the rii'bau, "Why must you eat me? I've seen plenty of ringfish, birds, even sea-boars. Surely you will not starve. Why not let one Doloraami go?" The rii'bau thought about this. "Because it is the way of the world," said the rii'bau. "And the world does not bend for careless girls, nor great rii'bau's." And he eats her. |
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~ Pam justifying the Conglomerate's conquests to Tess, before attacking her in her true form. |
“ | Hmm Hmm Hmm Hmmm.... All that power, wasted on insects like you! I'll be sure to put it to good use. | „ |
~ Pam, upon restraining Tess with her long crocodile tail, before attempting to devour her whole. Also her last words, before she's literally cut in half. |
Pam is the main antagonist in the second season of the 2023 Netflix sci-fi animated series My Dad The Bounty Hunter.
She is a representative of the EHC (Endless Horizons Conglomerate), known for creating the Warp Gate, an interdimensional warping gate that teleports one thing to another place at vast capacity, with the purpose of "connecting the universe and people", in truth, to use the gate to expand the Conglomerate's planetary conquests. To do just that, she requires massive amounts of Kalatite, sacred crystals from Doloraam, to harnesses their energy to fuel her Warp Gate further. She is Tessa Hendrix/Janeera's arch-nemesis.
She was voiced by Chelsea Peretti.
What Makes Her Pure Evil?[]
- As the Conglomerate's representative and high-ranked member, she built the Warp Gate, an interdimensional teleportation device, which will be used to benefit the corporation's planetary conquest.
- She's proven to be a horrible boss to Beta, shown to be ungrateful for all of her efforts and when she doesn't order them, being fed up with her to where she was willing to obligate the choice of shutting her down. She also isn't above using her at times to her advantage.
- It's implied this treatment is extended to other EHC employees, including her assistant Hil'gord, as they were shown running away from her in fear when she began throwing a fit. it indicates she was utterly abusive to them.
- She's highly xenophobic, calling the planet of Doloraam a "backwater planet" that should've gone on with what she and the Conglomerate offered them and seemed disgusted by wearing their traditional clothing.
- She has made several attempts to convince the Doloraam's monarchy, Emperor Odoman and Empress Gurira, into forming a partnership with the Conglomerate as their offer and then strip them of their Kalatite, powerful crystals full of energy.
- She allied with Duke B'Chaala, leader of the Vunaari, in hopes that his aid would help convince the Doloraami into the Conglomerate's offer.
- Sent Beta to capture Tess, her children, Glorlox, and Blobby when they infiltrated the EHC's prison.
- She had Beta keep Lisa, Sean, and Blobby's other half in custody while threatening to shut her down permanently should she fail to meet her demands.
- Sent Beta to attack Tess, Adja, and Blobby when they infiltrated the mothership, only seizing it after finding out she's the missing daughter of Doloraam's monarchy.
- She proceeds to have all of Doloraam burned to the ground by sending in several ships and an army of countless EHC androids to destroy their civilization and kill dozens to hundreds of Doloraami citizens and soldiers in the ongoing crossfire when things did not go her way for the final time. She even controlled most of her androids when doing so.
- Sent Beta to kill Sean and Blobby when they were on the verge of shutting off the Warp Gate. When Beta had a moment of redemption thanks to Sean, Pam controlled her into killing Sean to do the deed herself.
- Sent dozens of EHC androids to mine and harvest out Kalatite inside the caverns for the sake of powering up her Warp Gate. During the fight, she tried to have one of her androids kill Lisa simply out of spite.
- She tried to kill Tess/Janeera twice on her ship and later when revealing her true form, painfully restrained her and attempted to eat her alive.
- Despite claiming she wants to "connect the universe but also connect people", this was proven to be a ruse to hide her true intentions of stealing Kalatite to benefit the Conglomerate's conquest. Furthermore, she only brought back Tess and her children to Doloraam for the sake of earning Odoman and Gurira's favor on her offer instead of living up to her claims.
- Though seemingly performing her actions out of loyalty to the Conglomerate, Pam's motive is basically out of greed and power rather than the corporation's benefit. Considering most EHC employees feared her immediately implies that the former isn't genuine.
- Her easygoing and affable nature comes off as a facade to hide her more unhinged sadism and while she's shown to give her current investors a pleasant presentation of her project, it's more superficial than actual sincerity.
- While she has comedic moments due to her ditzy idiolect, having paused Hil'gord out of annoyance, and lowering the volume of Lisa, Sean, and Blobby's forcefield prison, none of them detract the threat she is in-universe. Eventually, she drops this the moment the Doloraam monarchy denies her offer for a final time.
- Although the Conglomerate are known for conquering and enslaving other planets, such as Chillion-5, Pam stands out from the systematic standard for trying to destroy a planet and wage genocide against a race. This was something no other known member of the Conglomerate or as a whole had done so far.
External Links[]
- Pam at the Villains Wiki.