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"He's attracted to power. So am I. It's a weakness we share."
—Mirage

Mirage is a character in The Incredibles.

The Incredibles[]

Mirage is the right-hand woman of Syndrome, having assisted him in killing off superheroes to further his plans. Mirage has been conducting surveillance on Frozone for some time with the intent of making him the next superhero to be killed in Operation Kronos.

During Frozone's covert superhero work, he is spied upon by Mirage, who sees that he is friends with Mr. Incredible. Thus, she recommends that Syndrome reshuffle his priorities and instead lure Mr. Incredible into Operation Kronos, as Mr. Incredible is the one Syndrome is looking for.

Mirage next appears at Insuricare, where Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible's civilian alter ego) works at. She sees Bob walking over his boss Gilbert Huph's office, then she discreetly places an envelope containing a tablet on Bob's desk. That same day, after Bob is fired from his job and returns home, he dumps all of his belongings pertaining to Insuricare and encounters upon the envelope, from which he uncovers the tablet. After the tablet matches Bob to Mr. Incredible, Mirage appears on-screen, introduces herself, and summons him to Nomanisan Island, needing his help in bringing a "highly experimental prototype robot" that is posing a threat to a facility on the island under control. She promises more salary to Bob if he accepts and gives him instructions on how to contact her before the tablet self-destructs. Eager to relieve his glory days while needing money to support his family now that he is unemployed, Bob telephones Mirage, telling her he is in for the task. While riding a manta jet en route to Nomanisan Island, Mirage tells Mr. Incredible about the dangers of a deadly robot called the Omnidroid and instructs him to disable the learning robot quickly as he can without destroying it or losing his life. After Mr. Incredible succeeds in shutting down an Omnidroid he is faced with, he joins Mirage for dinner in a dining hall of the island's base and asks her where his host is, to which she replies that the mysterious host is unable to join them as he "prefers a certain amount of anonymity".

Almost two months later, Mirage contacts Mr. Incredible again and gives him a new assignment, summoning him back to Nomanisan Island. When Mr. Incredible, clad in a new red supersuit (since his old suit has been ripped in his earlier fight with the Omnidroid), returns to the island and meets Mirage again, she compliments his new suit before they head for the island's base. Arriving at the guest quarters, Mirage tells him to be at room A113 at two o'clock for him to be briefed on his next assignment, leading him to be confronted by another Omnidroid, as well as its creator and his host: Syndrome.

Mirage later catches Mr. Incredible in the Omnidroid's computer control room (a secret chamber behind a lava fall opposite the dining hall) after the tracking device on Mr. Incredible's suit is activated by his wife, Helen Parr, a.k.a. Elastigirl, giving away his location. After imprisoning Mr. Incredible in a containment unit, Syndrome interrogates Mr. Incredible on whom he contacted and instructs Mirage to play the transmission, on which Helen's voice is heard expressing distress as Syndrome has sent missiles to destroy a plane Helen is piloting. Mirage reacts in horror upon hearing Helen's voice warning that there are children — Dash and Violet, son and daughter, respectively, of Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl—aboard the plane. After the plane is destroyed, Mirage sadly and solemnly confirms the news, and Syndrome taunts Mr. Incredible on his preference to work alone. Mr. Incredible, in a fit of rage, lunges for Syndrome, but Mirage, seeing the danger, shoves Syndrome out of the way so that Mr. Incredible grabs her instead. Mr. Incredible threatens to crush Mirage unless Syndrome frees him, to which an unconvinced Syndrome dares him into doing so, calling his bluff. Finding himself unable to commit such acts of murder, Mr. Incredible releases Mirage.

Mirage tries to tell Syndrome that he is callously disregarding life, but Syndrome doesn't care, expressing pride and proudness over his actions in the containment unit. Furious at how Syndrome has called Mr. Incredible's bluff and nearly had him kill her, Mirage tells Syndrome to bet his own life the next time he gambles and walks away, leaving Syndrome confused by her words. The next day, after Dash and Violet inadvertently sets off an alarm, Mirage realizes that Mr. Incredible's family has survived the plane crash. She returns to the containment unit and releases Mr. Incredible, who then initially attacks her by lifting her up by her neck and interrogates her on her decision to free him. Gasping for air, she replies that his family is alive and on the island. Relieved, Mr. Incredible releases her and hugs her, but just then Elastigirl arrives and, completely misunderstanding the situation, knocks Mirage down to the floor. As Mr. Incredible pulls Elastigirl into a kiss and reconciles with her, Mirage warns them that their kids have triggered the security alarms and are being pursued in the jungle, prompting the parents to rush to their rescue.

Unfortunately, Syndrome captures the Incredibles and then leaves to "save" Metroville from his Omnidroid 10, unaware of Mirage's defection. While the guards watch the Omnidroid's rampage on the news, Mirage notices that the Incredibles has escaped again. Reaching the hangar, the Incredibles devise a plan to take a rocket to reach Metroville and use the coordinates from a previous launch, but Mr. Incredible surmises that Syndrome has changed the password and ponders on how to access the computer. Mirage speaks over the intercom: "Say please," and steps in to help the Incredibles return to Metroville, allowing them to stop the Omnidroid and thus foil Operation Kronos for good.

LEGO The Incredibles[]

Mirage in LEGO The Incredibles (Video Game)

Mirage in LEGO The Incredibles

Mirage appears as a playable character in the video game LEGO The Incredibles.

Personality[]

Mirage is clearly a calm, decisive intellectual who thrives upon power, but seems to put her desire for power in check, unlike Syndrome, who did not know his limits.

At first, Mirage respected Syndrome as a boss and as a person, but she didn't like the way in which he was callous about disregarding life. Even though it is apparent she shares Syndrome's hatred of superheroes, she was clearly ill at ease with Syndrome opening fire on Elastigirl's plane when she learned children were aboard.

Physical appearance[]

Mirage is an attractive and tall, slim, tan-skinned woman with mid-length platinum-blonde hair that has bangs swept to the left side, and she has green eyes. She has a penchant for expensive clothes; she sometimes wears earrings and also wears black high heeled shoes. One of her outfits is a long black dress, which she wore when she had dinner with Mr. Incredible.

Trivia[]

  • 'Mirage' means an optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions or something that appears real or possible but is not in fact so, as it alludes at her deceptive nature and her comparing herself to the Supers that, according to the government, they do not exist.
  • Mirage is the only character to refer to Helen as "Mrs. Incredible", since she did not know Elastigirl was associated with Mr. Incredible.
  • Mirage's voice strongly suggests a Central American or European accent.
  • Despite her voice actress, Elizabeth Peña, having a Spanish last name, and the ability to speak Spanish, she didn't redo her lines for Spanish-language releases.
  • Mirage's skill in locating superheroes seems to show that she has extensive computing skills and is adept at human intelligence.
  • Mirage is similar to several James Bond villainesses, especially ones such as Pussy Galore and Andrea Anders who, like her, eventually defect from their evil employers.
  • The phone number on Mirage's business card reads (866) 787-7467. On a typical telephone keypad, this translates into 'SUPRHRO'.
  • Brad Bird has said that Mirage does not have superpowers.
  • She is never punished for any crime she commits, including:
    • Espionage (gaining access to federal data, the only conceivable way she could find the supers and enlist them).
    • Tax evasion and wire fraud (paying supers under the table money).
    • Impersonating a government agent (Claiming to be a government representative/employee).
    • Accessory to murder/manslaughter (willful aiding in the murder of several superheroes).
    • Terrorism (launching an attack on US soil).
    • It is possible that Mirage was arrested near the end of the film, as Rick Dicker had mentioned that the government had frozen Syndrome's assets.
  • Mirage being held up by her neck, choked, and interrogated by Mr. Incredible and using both her hands in an attempt to wrench herself from his grip (after she frees him) mimics a scene from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope where Darth Vader holds up Captain Antilles by his neck and chokes him while interrogating him.

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