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⚫ | In the [[mirror universe]], '''Vic Fontaine''' |
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− | It was never explained why Vic was a real solid being, rather than a hologram, in the mirror universe, or why he was fighting the [[Terran Rebellion]]. It can be speculated that he was somehow connected to the Alliance, although this is not yet proven. Some viewers believe that the mirror Vic was a Human; others believe that sparks, smoke and circuits were seen emanating from Vic's chest wound, indicating that Vic was an [[android]] based on the same physical template as the holographic Vic in the primary [[universe]], i.e. one form of artificial life mirrored as another. Neither Vic's appearance nor the script clearly establishes which interpretation is correct. |
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Revision as of 14:33, 26 October 2014
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For the prime universe counterpart, please see Vic Fontaine.
In the mirror universe, Vic Fontaine was a Terran who was killed by Julian Bashir during a firefight on Terok Nor in 2375. (DS9: "The Emperor's New Cloak")
Like his counterpart, Vic was played by James Darren, who went uncredited for this appearance. Unlike his counterpart, this Vic was not a hologram. It is not specified how this is possible.