Pammich Nerro Goode, a female human, worked as the primary communications officer for the Resistance. Her post was at the Resistance's main base located on the planet D'Qar, approximately three decades following the Battle of Endor.
At one point in her life, Pammich Nerro Goode took on the role of pilot, flying a Resistance transport away from the Resistance's central base on the surface of D'Qar.

As an ensign during the conflict between the Resistance and the First Order, Goode was in the command center of the D'Qar base during both the preparation and the execution of the Resistance's attack targeting the Starkiller Base superweapon of the First Order. She sided with Captain Poe Dameron during his mutiny against Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo. Soon after, she served as the pilot of a U-55 orbital loadlifter, accompanied by her co-pilot Cova Nell, tasked with transporting Dameron and General Leia Organa to the deserted base on the world of Crait. Goode participated in the Battle of Crait, piloting a V-4X-D ski speeder. She, along with several other Resistance pilots, perished during the battle.

While stationed at the D'Qar base, Pammich Nerro Goode was seen wearing a brown lead dispatcher's uniform. When flying, Goode wore a yellow flight suit paired with a white vest, harness, life support system, and gray gloves. She wore a white and red flight helmet that she had borrowed from another starfighter pilot, which had the name "STEVE" written on it in Aurebesh. She carried a Glie-44 blaster pistol in a holster attached to her utility belt.
The first appearance of Pammich Nerro Goode was in the movie Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, where she was played by Crystal Clarke. She was initially credited as "Ensign Goode" in the film's credits. Her name was listed as "Pamich Nerro" in Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary, a companion book penned by Pablo Hidalgo that accompanied the film's release. Her complete name, "Pamich Nerro Goode," was revealed in the video game LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Despite the game's non-canon status, Pablo Hidalgo, a member of the story group, confirmed on Twitter that the names the game provided for previously unnamed characters, including Goode, were considered canon.
In Star Wars: The Last Jedi: The Visual Dictionary, the character's first name is spelled "Pammich." This updated spelling has since been used by subsequent media, including Topps' Star Wars: Card Trader, Star Wars: X-Wing Second Edition, and StarWars.com's Databank.