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Roman Pearce is a major character in the Fast & Furious franchise.\n

He is the best friend of both his childhood friend and former partner Brian O'Conner and Tej Parker who becomes his current partner, also a central member of Dominic Toretto's crew. \n

Roman is portrayed by Tyrese Gibson, who also portrays Robert Epps in the Transformers film series and Jody Summers in Baby Boy.\n

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Roman Pearce was born and raised in Barstow, California. As a child, he befriended another Barstow local, Brian O'Conner. Roman and Brian grew up together, and often caused trouble together and played sports. Roman and Brian attended high school together, and often dated the same girls, Roman dating the girls Brian was no longer romantically involved with. When Roman and Brian attended prom, Roman presumably had sex with an undesirable girl nicknamed \"No Knees\" Denise.\n

Not unlike Brian, Roman turned to a life of crime and began stealing cars. When Brian joined the Los Angeles Police Department, Roman presumably distanced himself from Brian, considering him the \"enemy\". Two months into Brian's career as police officer, Rome was arrested for housing stolen cars in a garage.\n

Roman believed that Brian, who was unaware of his arrest, could've done something to help him. While in prison, Roman later came to resent Brian.\n

Roman spent three years in an upstate prison and was later released on house arrest. He was not allowed to move beyond a hundred yards from his home, a trailer home. He wore a monitor on his ankle leg that prohibited his movement. Roman was later employed as a driver for a Demolition Derby in Barstow.\n

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Although Roman does not appear in the first instalment of the franchise, he plays a major role in the finale. Brian allows Dom to escape from the police due to the fact he put his best friend (which happens to be Roman) in prison for three years, this is also explained in 2 Fast 2 Furious between both Brian and Roman. \n

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Following Brian's arrest in Miami by Special Agent Bilkins and U.S. Customs Agent Markham, Brian agreed to help Bilkins and Markham expose and arrest drug lord, Carter Verone, if he could choose who would go undercover with him. Bilkins and Brian traveled to Barstow where Roman was making a living a demolition derby driver. When Roman won the derby, he spotted Brian in the stands with Bilkins and headed for his RV.\n

He ignored Brian's calls until he used his nickname, \"Rome\". Taking offense, Roman reminds Brian that only his friends could call him \"Rome\" and called Brian a pig. Brian clarified that he wasn't a cop any longer. Following Bilkins's confirmation that it was true, Roman punched Brian when he continued to try acknowledge Roman as his friend.\n

Roman was overpowered by Brian in their fight, but refused to listen Brian when he tried to convince him to come with him to Miami to earn his freedom. It was not until Bilkins again confirmed that Brian's offer was legitimate that Roman obliged the deal to have his criminal record expunged in exchange for his help.\n

After meeting with Monica Fuentes, an undercover U.S. Customs agent in a relationship with Verone, Roman remained standoffish with Brian during their undercover roles as Carter Verone's new drivers. He acclimated to his new environment and developed a friendly rapport with Suki and Tej Parker.\n

In the company of Monica and the U.S. Customs and FBI agents, he questioned Brian's dedication to the undercover sting whenever he interacted with Monica, reminding his friend that he often got in trouble because of his relationship with women. Brian dodged Roman's questions regarding Dominic Toretto, the criminal he let go free during his tenure as a police officer, and Roman held his actions against him. Monica warned Brian and Roman that Verone planned to kill them once his money was delivered to drop off point, then assumed to be the airstrip.\n

Brian and Roman work with Tej to lose Bilkins's and Markham's tracking devices on their Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIIand Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder. During that time, Roman finally takes responsibility for the actions that led to his arrest and reconciles with Brian, who he longer blames. Brain admitted that letting Dominic Toretto go was largely motivated by the guilt he harbored for being unable to help Roman. With help from Tej, they orchestrate a \"scramble\", after driving into a garage they later have hundreds of race cars coming out, having switched cars with Tej and Suki while in the garage.\n

Roman heads for the airstrip as planned, but is warned by Brian that changed had planned. Roman talks, distractingRoberto, one of Verone's men, long enough to use the nitrous trap in the passengers seat to eject Robert from the car. Head heads for the docks and knocks out one of Verone's men before he helps Brian with Enrique, who attempted to shoot Brian in the 1969 Yenko Camaro SYC. Roman and Brian save Monica, driving the Yenko off the top of the docks and crash the vehicle into the boat Verone was using to escape the authorities. Roman's arm was broken in the process, but they were able to help Monica, who later apprehends Verone.\n

After the arrest of Verone, Roman and Brian's criminal records are cleared. Roman and Brian reveal that they've taken their share of Verone's money and planned to open up a high performance garage in Miami together.\n

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Roman traveled to Rio de Janeiro when he is contacted by and Brian, Mia and Dominic Toretto. He was recruited on account of his skills as \"fast-talker\", in their attempt to steal $100 million from a corrupt Brazilian businessman.\n

He is reluctant at first, thinking the mission is personal and not being good business until Dominic announces that the score is $100 million, Tej adding that his cut would be a little over $11 million.\n

Convinced that the benefits of the score outweighed the risks, Roman decided to help Toretto's crew. With his share of the money he buys a Koenigsegg CCXR from a sheikh in Abu Dhabi, as well as his own private jet.\n

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Roman is called away from his respective life of comfort and privilege to help Dominic and Brian bring Letty Ortiz, Dominic's wife, back into the fold, after DSS agent Luke Hobbs learns that she is alive and living in London. Roman was on his way to Macau when he was contacted by Dominic. Roman immediately reunited with the crew in London with Hobbs and Riley. They learned Shaw's crew was building a Nightshade device, which can disable a country's military communication grid for 24 hours, endangering countless lives and they were only one component away from finishing it. Hobbs offered them a chance to reunite with Letty, who was presumed dead, but Brian pushed the negotiations one step further for full-pardons to every member of the crew.\n

Later they attempted to capture Shaw's crew but failed due to the advanced equipment of Shaw's crew. They were however, able to learn about the makeup of the Flip Cars Shaw's crew utilized just from hearing their engines and seeing their performances. Using this, Rom, Riley, Han and Gisele were able to track down the manufacturer. They were however, ambushed by Shaw's men but were able to retrieve more information and find out Shaw was working withBraga. Brian left to the United States under the alias of a fake criminal to interrogate Braga while the rest of the crew found out Shaw's hide out. Though it was abandoned, they deduced he was after their final component in an army base in Spain. As they were about to leave, Brian made it back just in time to join them. \n

Upon finding out one of Shaw's men was \"caught\", Brian, using the information from Braga, deduced Shaw wanted it to happen. Tej, who was talking with Hobbs, told the crew they were following protocol and transporting the component to a safe location. Having realized this, the crew deduced Shaw wasn't after the base, but the convoy transporting the component. Instead of rendezvousing with Hobbs they crew went to escort the convoy. They were too late as Shaw's crew already took the convey only to find the component was inside a tank. Roman drove in front of the tank and Shaw's crew tried to shoot him but he narrowly dodged it, but it resulted in his car being disabled by the tank. \n

Roman was able to use a cable to link his car to the tank before jumping onto Brian's car. Brian then used Roman's destroyed car as an anchor by pushing it over a bridge, disabling the truck and Shaw's crew was arrested. However, Shaw had a backup plan. Using Mia's life, the crew was forced to let him go. However, Tej disabled all communication grid and the crew pursued Shaw once again so he can't contact the his men to kill Mia. They saw Shaw was planning to escape via airplane. After a length chase, Brian was able to use Tej's hook gun to attack the plane's flap, preventing it from taking off and destroyed it. As promised, the crew was issued full pardon for their previous crimes and had a meal at the Toretto house with Roman saying grace, honoring Gisele, who died while helping the crew take down the plane.\n

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Roman is first seen at Han's funeral. He wants Brian to promise him they won't be going to any more funerals, to which Brian assures him that the only funeral left where they will be going will be Deckard Shaw's. Next, Roman is brought by Mr. Nobody to the base as part of Dom's crew. While being briefed, Roman shows his disapproval for the plan made by Mr. Nobody's team to rescue Ramsey, and tells that he's tired of doing things he's told to do, and that he either gets to call the shots or walks out. When Dom gives him the table, Roman isn't quite prepared yet, but comes up with the plan to hit the motorcade from the most secure, physically inaccessible point from the mountain as an element of surprise. However, he still delegates to Tej to think of the way to get to that point.\n

However, when the only way to do it is airdrop from a cargo plane, Rome chickens out and is about to stay up in the plane, only for Tej to remotely activate the parachute on his Camaro, pulling Rome out of the plane. Being seconds late, he lands in the trees and doesn't take part on the original attack by Brian, Dom, Letty and Tej. However, later on, when Deckard arrives at the scene and starts chasing Dom, Roman comes into the came late and takes him out, after which, when they run into more goons of Jakande, Dom tells Roman to go with the others.\n

Later, as the crew regroups, Ramsey describes the team, and Roman himself as the \"team joker\", to which he is offended and claims himself to be \"Double Alpha, and Man Candy\" instead.\n

Next, in Abu Dhabi, Roman and Tej are seen looking at Ramsey, to whom Roman calls dibs. When the team goes to the tower to get the God's Eye chip out of the car, Roman is given a simple task to provide a distraction if necessary - in Tej's words, \"shine brightly, like only Roman Pearce can do\". He does it by hijacking the stage and drawing attention by singing a birthday song, drawing the Prince's guards to him, which allows Dom and Brian to get to the car. When he is interrupted by Letty and Kara fighting, just as the guards are about to take him away, they are then interrupted by Dom and Brian driving into the main hall, just as Deckard arrives to the party with an assault rifle. He then proceeds to escort Letty safely out of the tower.\n

Rome joins the team for the one last attack in Los Angeles, this time driving the 1985 Chevrolet Caprice Classic sedan with Tej and is later at the beach where they say goodbye to Brian.\n

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Roman joins the crew in Berlin where they steal back an EMP from a military base and they are then betrayed by Dominic Toretto who steals the EMP and delivers it to Cipher. Roman and the team are gathered by Mr. Nobody. Roman complains about \"his ribs showing\" after spending four hours in the base and is about to walk out, before Mr. Nobody tells him that as a result of Dom's actions, the crew made Interpol's Top 10 Most Wanted list. Roman however responds \"That's all right\" and is still considering leaving, before Mr. Nobody tells him that he missed the cut and he came in at #11 (behind Hobbs (#6), Letty (#8), Tej (#9) and Ramsey (#10)), causing him to feel offended and stay on. The base is then infiltrated by Cipher and Dom. After they recover and Letty says that \"I don't know what she's got on him, but that wasn't Dom\", Roman suggests that Brian could help them, only for Letty to remind him that they all agreed to keep Brian and Mia out of the game.\n

After discovering that Dom and Cipher are going to New York they follow them and Roman uses a 2010 Bentley Continental GT to chase after Dom. However, it is eventually destroyed. The gang travel to Vladovin and Roman drives a Lamborghini Murci\u00e9lago LP640 which is destroyed when it becomes trapped in broken ice and sinks into the water. Roman is saved by Tej and tags along with Hobbs in his car. Eventually, Dom rejoins the crew and the submarine is destroyed and the gang return to New York where they enjoy lunch together as Dom announces his son's name to be Brian.\n

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Roman arrives, with Ramsey and Tej, to Dom and Letty's farmhouse in Thailand and shares the news of Mr. Nobody's plane crash and the extraction of Cipher. Dom is initially reluctant to join the rest of them in searching the crash site in Montequinto and Roman reminds him that Cipher killed the mother of his child, Elena Neves.\n

Roman drives an armoured car in Montequinto and uses it to escape the ambush by the military. When the car is destroyed, Roman joins Tej and Ramsey in Tej's 2020 Jeep Gladiator which they use to escape over a bridge which promptly collapses. After the gang arrive in the Caspian Sea, Dom instructs the team to split up and sends Roman and Tej to Germany where they meet Sean Boswell, Twinkie and Earl who provide them with weapons, cars and gear as well as demonstrating their rocket engine-powered Pontiac Fiero which blows up after the demonstration.\n

Roman and Tej then meet up with Ramey and Dom in Edinburgh where Jakob Toretto steals the second half of Project Aries. On a hunch, Roman fights two delivery drivers and discover a large magnet in the back of their truck which is causing a electromagnetic field to shutdown security systems. Roman and Tej are captured and held hostage in the truck which is then stolen by Ramsey who uses it to run Otto's Jaguar off the road. Roman and Tej then take out four guards, using their fighting skills to good use, before Ramsey captures Jakob in the truck using the magnet and they return to the Caspian Sea where they meet Han again.\n

When the bunker is infiltrated, Tej and Ramsey use the magnet to cause a diversion and the team flee the bunker. Once they learn that Jakob and Otto have launched a satellite into orbit, Roman and Tej contact Sean and Earl, who have rebuilt the Fiero, and they use it to send themselves into orbit. When Tej tries using the magnets on the Fiero to destroy Otto's satellite, they fail and Roman suggests using the rocket engine. Tej warns him that doing so could either, kill them upon impact with the satellite or leave them stranded in space as the remaining engine fuel is what they need to return to Earth.\n

Roman tells Tej that they have no choice and that this may be the end for them and if it is they'll the two friends will go out together, side by side to save their team. Roman activates the engine and blows up the satellite. The duo survive and are found by another rocket ship who help them get back to Earth.\n

Roman and Tej regroup with the rest of the team in Los Angeles and sit down to a barbecue as Brian arrives in his Nissan Skyline.\n

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Roman leads Dom's crew including Tej, Han, and Ramsey to lead a mission in Rome to steal a microcomputer chip for the Agency, unaware that it's a trap set up by their new enemy, Dante Reyes as the entire crew and their allies are targets to his vengeance for robbing his family's fortune, murdering his father (Hernan Reyes), and destroying their criminal empire. After being framed for the attack, Roman, Tej, Han, and Ramsey head to London for help. With the crew's money being stolen by Dante, Roman and the crew seek help from Deckard Shaw, who was able to offer cars and weapons for the team.\n

In the end, Roman and the crew arrived in Portugal to pick up Dom and Brian only to get shot down by Aimes, who was working for Dante since the Vault Heist. The group starts rushing towards their cars and try to escape as the plane crashes and explode, leaving the both the crew and Dom & Little Brian's fate unknown as the dam is about to explode.\n

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During the events of 2 Fast 2 Furious, Roman is still dealing with the knowledge that childhood friend, Brian O'Conner, has become a police officer and did not use his power as an officer to help him while in prison. By default, Roman does not trust the police and considered anyone who entered their ranks the \"enemy\". In general, Roman has a problem with authority figures or individuals who use their power and privilege to undermine him.\n

Roman holds grudges and is not lenient toward anyone who he feels betrayed him. However, Roman has a tendency to blame others for consequences from his own actions, and will avoid taking responsibility for those actions on account of his pride. His relationship with Brian suggests a strong bond of trust fostered from their youth. Following their reconciliation, Brian revealed the reasons that led him to let Dominic Toretto go in Los Angeles was connected to the guilt of not being able to help him.\n

Roman is not of the mind that personal vendettas and business ventures are a wise unions, but is not against mixing the two when great sums of money are involved. When he is not preoccupied with his anger, Roman often allows his ego to get the better of him and as a result, he is often picked on, his physical features (such as his forehead) exaggerated for jokes. Roman's strongest suit is often his mouth. Roman's sense of humor is often disarming to strangers who question the motives of the crew, or make assumptions about his temperament based on his record with Dominic Toretto. His need to be the center of attention and hear himself speak can be used to distract opponents during scores or other situations.\n

Roman also tends to be somewhat impulsive. This was shown when he was playing with a new weapon Tej developed from Shaw's crew, narrowly missed Dom and Han.\n

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\u2022Immense Physical Strength: Roman is muscular and strong due to serving three years in prison, being able to shatter a car window with a single punch and kick out another car's windshield with Brian. Also being able to lift his opponents in hand-to-hand combat. He also has a high metabolism. \n

\u2022Expert Combatant: Although Roman likes to do a lot of talking, he is able to back it all up. His fighting skills were fairly solid to begin with, he fought Brian after coming face to face with him, years on after his arrest. Roman seems to easily take down the opposing boss' henchmen such as Enrique, Roberto and several other unlisted henchmen. Roman isn't the most tactical fighter and doesn't plan ahead of his fights, the main source to his victories is his brute strength, this has come useful on several occasions, however has also been his downfall too. He was able to land hits on martial artist Jah, but was later taken out with ease. Roman is able to give fighters like Brian and Jah a run for their money, but would probably end up losing. He also took out several guards during the crew's search for Jakob. Roman's fighting style has improved and it's fair to say he is a solid threat in hand to hand combat.\n

\u2022 Master Marksmanship : Roman's usage with a gun is clear in levels amongst his allies and enemies. His experience with a gun is shown several times in the series, he was able to take out four enemies with four bullets whilst on ice, he was also able to take out several armed soldiers in one of the crew's latest jobs. Roman's ability with aa gun has been highlighted by Brian O'Conner.\n

\u2022 Verbal Manipulation: Whenever there's a chance for Roman to shine out amongst his allies, is when he's allowed to run his mouth. Roman's best asset to the team is speaking out and \"bullshiting\" his way out of anything. Roman's confidence has always been keen, he enjoyed mocking Varone's henchmen on thier appearance, he was mocking thier vocabulary before setting fire to their window, he was able to use his charm to sneak past guards and use his mouth to get himself out of bad situations.\n

Despite his goofy personality, Roman is quite capable of contributing majorly to the crew. He was capable of identifying the engine type of Shaw's crew after one encounter. This was due to his vast history with cars. Another notable skill is his fast talking skill. This skill earned him a place among the crew since he could talk his way out of any situation. He can also draw the attention of large crowds to himself, enabling his crew to slip past security or anything else that could inhibit their mission. Although Roman likes to talk a lot, he can definitely back that talk when it comes to a fight.\n

\u2022 Expert Driving Skills: Roman's skills behind the wheel have been presented several times throughout the series and have been commended by his allies, including Brian. His demolition skills are superior, evidence is provided several times in his appearances, including the time he took out Deckard Shaw in the crew's search for Ramsey. \n

\u2022 Skilled Engineer: Despite his sometimes-goofy personality, Roman is quite capable of prominently contributing to missions along with his friends. He was capable of identifying the engine type of Shaw's crew after one encounter. This was due to his vast history with cars.\n

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The Garage[]

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As the \"Fast & Furious\" franchise continues to rev its engines with no signs of stopping any time soon, one man continues to play a vital role in Dominic Toretto's infamous crime family: Roman Pearce. First introduced in \"2 Fast 2 Furious\" as a sort-of replacement for Vin Diesel, Roman has undergone one of the larger character shifts in the now-packed franchise. Viewers have witnessed him go from being a curt tough guy to an overly talkative smoothie.

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Just as capable as any other member of the team, Roman brings an element of comedy to the franchise that would otherwise be wall-to-wall strong silent types. Say what you will about the heroes within Dom's family, but there's not a ton of charm there to carry a movie forward. That's why Roman, played by Tyrese Gibson, is around to pull off scenes with fumbling aplomb. It gives the audience a few chuckles before they're slammed back to watching Diesel silently pummel big bads.

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Still, for all of his failures as the group's resident \"talker,\" there's actually a lot more to Roman than meets the eye. Unlike some of the other characters who return to the franchise in \"Fast Five\" after years away, Roman has a lot of backstory and depth to his character that's worth exploring in its entirety. This is Roman Pearce's story, from his origins in Barstow to his wide-open future.

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Roman has undergone perhaps the biggest character change in the franchise. When the audience is introduced to him, he's a very angry young man who has a massive problem with authority, particularly the police. It's revealed that he did some time behind bars over crimes committed in his youth, but it quickly becomes apparent that his problem with cops has little to do with that experience. In fact, his animosity is rooted in the betrayal he felt when his best friend turned his back on a life of crime in favor of a career in law enforcement. Roman's anger comes from a lack of trust in anyone, especially the system.

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However, after the events of \"2 Fast 2 Furious,\" audiences catch up with Roman years later, after he's had some time to mellow out in Miami and spend the small fortune he stole. Where once he was a man looking to solve all his problems with his fists, Roman now returns to the game as its resident \"talker.\" He understands that his fists can only bash down some doors \u2014 others require a quick wit and a smooth smile to grease the hinges.

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However, somewhere along the line, the dynamic duo separated. While Brian decided to pursue a life in law enforcement, Roman took the completely opposite path and got way more into his local criminal operations. One day, police raided his garage to find he was keeping some stolen cars inside. He always wondered if Brian ratted him out \u2014 in fact, he spent years behind bars and then under house arrest asking himself that very same question, over and over again. Slowly, he lost his trust in other people.

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It's unclear if his past with Roman weighs on his conscience, or if he just plain knows he's the right man for the job. Regardless, Brian insists on bringing his old buddy back into the fold. So, he travels back to Barstow to find his friend under house arrest, competing in a demolition derby. After three years behind bars, Roman now lives in a trailer and gets by winning the regular competition.

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Although Roman is no stranger to the type of driving that this undercover mission requires, he's definitely in over his head when it comes to the police work. In his dealings with Verone, he's combative, mouths off, and even demands more money, in a move that could absolutely sour the deal they've worked so hard to achieve.

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Still, he manages to get hired alongside Brian for a job running cash for the criminal. However, they both quickly realize things aren't what they seem. After discovering trackers in their cars put there by the feds and learning that officers plan to use them as bait for Verone, knowing full-well that he plans to kill his drivers as soon as the job is done, they realize they have to take matters into their own hands.

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Roman escapes clean, but he knows that Brian is caught in the hands of a madman with no backup. This is when he makes the decision that changes his life forever: Roman goes back for his friend, despite all the hard feelings he has about getting arrested, all those years ago.

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With their criminal records expunged, Roman reveals that he hid some of the money on his person, rather than turning it in for evidence. With that, the reunited friends ride off into the sunset. While the ending of this movie may look like a simple moment of two friends reconciling, \"2 Fast 2 Furious\" ends up meaning more in the context of the larger franchise. It's generally agreed upon that the \"Fast & Furious\" films are about the \"family.\" One could thus make the argument that Roman is the very first family member.

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Roman goes on ice for a bit while Brian heads off to join the FBI and reconnect with Dom over the investigation into Letty's murder (which turns out to not be a thing, but that's another story). He doesn't return again until Brian and Dom are fully back together as criminal partners on the wrong side of a wanted poster in Brazil. When a local crime lord pins the murder of a DEA agent on them, they decide to use a stolen computer chip containing the crime lord's secrets to rob him of $100 million. However, they need help.\u00a0

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Among the crack team members they bring in for the job is Mr. Roman Pearce, the resident \"talker.\" Now, Roman is way more than just a mouth. He's proven he can fight, drive, and is up for the crazy stunts the group decides to pull off, even if he is often the most reluctant to do so.

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Roman has everything he needs after their success in Brazil. He's fabulously rich, owns a private jet, and even has access to rare, flashy, and expensive cars. Moreover, by this point, he's a full-fledged member of the family. So, even though he doesn't know Letty, he travels to London to help rescue her. Fortunately, Brian works it out so that he and everyone else can get full pardons in exchange for working with the U.S. to stop the criminal enterprise that Letty has fallen in with. For Roman, this means fighting a tank.

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The group eventually realizes the leader of Letty's new gang, Owen Shaw, is trying to attack a heavily armored convoy. Roman is out in front of everyone when a tank is revealed. Although he's typically considered the reluctant and cowardly one in the group, Roman steps up in a major way in this moment. In fact, he nearly sacrifices his life by getting out in front of the tank and drawing its fire. Luckily, he's a skilled driver, and manages to dodge the blow. With his car disabled, he makes a daring escape by linking the dead-weight car to the tank and knocking it off a bridge.\u00a0

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That's when Roman and the others are recruited by Mr. Nobody to help find a piece of life-changing tracking technology, in exchange for revenge on Deckard. Always the skeptic, Roman finally voices that he's tired of taking orders and insists on revamping the government's plan. However, the plan gets away from him, and Roman chickens out when tasked with parachuting out of an airplane to attack an armored convoy. Fortunately, Tej helps him find his bravery by manually ejecting him, allowing a reluctant Roman to foil Deckard's plan to stop the crew.

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Roman proves invaluable to the crew yet again in Abu Dhabi when Brian, Dominic, and Letty desperately need a distraction. Tej asks him to \"shine brightly, like only Roman Pearce can do.\" With that, Roman picks up the microphone and successfully distracts the crowd with an impromptu speech, before being accosted by security. Fortunately, by that time, he's helped the team cause enough of a ruckus to escape with Letty undetected. As a result, he's able to join the team back in Los Angeles. There, his knowledge of the streets he grew up on proves useful in outfoxing the terrorists using the tracking system. Thus, Roman Pearce saves the day once again.

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Just when it seems like there's nowhere else for Roman to reluctantly go, an old enemy from Dominc's past returns and forces the gang to new heights \u2014 literally. In 2021's \"F9,\" Roman and Tej get even more experimental than they already have by attaching jet engines onto a car and taking it into the atmosphere. One wonders, as the movies continue, how much further Roman's story might go, as the sky is clearly not the limit. Could the troubled young kid from Barstow's ultimate destination be outer space? Only time will tell, but if the past proves anything, it's that Roman Pearce is going places.

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With Mr. Nobody seemingly dead and Dom's estranged brother Jakob out for vengeance, things are more intense than ever. The family heads to the fictional Central American nation of Montequinto to recover Mr. Nobody's data, leading to a confrontation with a local military faction and an extended chase through a minefield. Roman survives, but just barely, prompting him to suspect that he and the gang may all be literally invincible. Everyone else laughs him off, but he continues to defy death beyond all logic.

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