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'''Nikki Wood''' is a fictional character created by ] in the TV series '']'', portrayed originally by April Weeden-Washington and later by ].

==Biography==
Nikki Wood grew up in a poor area of New York. After her parents were killed in a mugging about 1966, she lived with her grandmother. She eventually dropped out of school when she became pregnant with ], and got a job as a waitress to help pay the rent.<ref>'']''</ref>

She was called as the ] early in 1973. Her ], Bernard Crowley, found her and told her of her role on February 10, 1973, the same night that her grandmother was killed by a ].<ref>''Blackout'', chapter 3</ref>

She had a Chinese-American boyfriend named Li, a policeman who was killed while investigating smugglers – who were importing a demon. Li may or may not be Robin's father.

For most of her tenure as the Slayer, Nikki and Robin lived rent-free in a small apartment behind the projection room of The Gem movie theatre on 42nd street, because she had rescued the owner's nephew from vampires.

In 1977 she was killed by ], who had already killed a ] during the ]. (Spike took a black leather ] from Nikki's body, and it became his trademark.) Crowley then retired from the ] and raised Robin.

==Casting==
Nikki's first appearance, in "]", was a ] with no dialogue; she was portrayed by stuntwoman April Weeden-Washington. When the character was brought back in "]", the casting directors preferred a younger actress, who could seem more like a vulnerable teenage mother, and hired K.D. Aubert.

Nikki thus joined ] and the ] as characters in the ] that have been portrayed by more than one actor (not counting stunt doubles).

==Appearances==

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*''']''' (flashbacks)
*''']''' (mentioned)
*''']''' (impersonated by the ])
*''']''' (flashbacks)
*''']''' (mentioned)
*"]", a prose short story in '']'' Volume IV
*''']''', a graphic short story in '']''
*'']'', novel
*'']'': Nikki and other Slayer ghosts protect ] on the Ghost Roads
*'']'' graphic novel, issues 2–3

==References==
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