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Special Agent Marcus Pike is FBI agent with Art Squad on sixth floor of the FBI headquarters in Austin, Texas. He was portrayed by Pedro Pascal. Pike first appeared in Violets as one of agent investigation art robbery. His name might suggest that the creators of the character are Star Trek fans because it seems to be derived from admirals Marcus and Pike of the Starfleet.

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  • Special Agent Marcus Pike is FBI agent with Art Squad on sixth floor of the FBI headquarters in Austin, Texas. He was portrayed by Pedro Pascal. Pike first appeared in Violets as one of agent investigation art robbery. His name might suggest that the creators of the character are Star Trek fans because it seems to be derived from admirals Marcus and Pike of the Starfleet.
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  • Special Agent Marcus Pike is FBI agent with Art Squad on sixth floor of the FBI headquarters in Austin, Texas. He was portrayed by Pedro Pascal. Pike first appeared in Violets as one of agent investigation art robbery. His name might suggest that the creators of the character are Star Trek fans because it seems to be derived from admirals Marcus and Pike of the Starfleet.
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