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==Background Information==
 
==Background Information==
   
It was never explained why Vic was a Human, 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, however this is not yet proven. There are those who believe that sparks, smoke and circuits were seen emanating from Vic's chest wound, indicating the mirror Vic was an [[android]], and thus resembled the holographic Vic because the person who created him used the same physical template as [[Felix]] used in the original universe. This, however, has yet to be proven.
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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 Vic was an [[android]] and hence a "mirror" artificial lifeform, based on the same physical template as the holographic Vic in the standard universe. Neither Vic's appearance nor the script clearly establishes which interpretation is correct.
   
 
[[Category:Mirror universe|Fontaine, Vic]]
 
[[Category:Mirror universe|Fontaine, Vic]]

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Mirror Vic Fontaine

In the mirror universe, Vic Fontaine appeared to be a real Human rather than a hologram. He 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. It is not illustrated, but it was likely that Vic was somehow working for the Alliance because Bashir wanted him dead.

Background Information

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 Vic was an android and hence a "mirror" artificial lifeform, based on the same physical template as the holographic Vic in the standard universe. Neither Vic's appearance nor the script clearly establishes which interpretation is correct.