
Incredible manages to deactivate the Omnidroid without wholly destroying it, Mirage invites him for dinner. Mirage explains that it is a "learning" robot, becoming more difficult to defeat the longer it is fought and requests that the Omnidroid be shut down without destroying it. When he arrives, Mirage tells him that the Omnidroid was developed with artificial intelligence and eventually became too intelligent to take orders, so that it is now rampaging across the island, forcing evacuation. Incredible, eager to resume superhero work, contacts Mirage to accept the offer. She promises him three times his annual salary to accept the assignment and ends the message by telling him to call the number on her business card. Incredible are alike, because, according to the government, "neither of exist". During this message, Mirage notes that she and Mr. Incredible that she is in need of his services because a robot working for a secret government entity has gone haywire on their remote island base. Incredible's office when he is absent and places a message for him in his briefcase. Incredible, she notifies her supervisor that a change of target is necessary. At first, she concentrates on Frozone, but once she realizes that Frozone's companion is Mr. Incredible with his friend Frozone as they listen to police scanners.
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In the movie The Incredibles, Mirage uses her beauty and charm to locate and hire former superheroes to test Syndrome's Omnidroids. " Syndrome's mysterious love interest might be drawn to power, but quickly learns the consequences when power is in the wrong hands."- Official Pixar Website The voice of Mirage was provided by Elizabeth Peña.

Though she apparently has no superpowers, or at least none exhibited on screen, Mirage appears to have extensive computing and espionage skills and she claims her identity is kept a secret by the government, hinting to her profession as a covert operative. Incredible from learning the true identity of his employer. Incredible, into doing work for her boss, which in reality involves battling a robot (the Omnidroid 9000) specifically designed to kill him. Mirage is an assistant and girlfriend to the evil scientist, Syndrome. She also appears in the comic book version of The Incredibles, where she reenacts her role from the movie. Mirage is a fictional character, an ex- villainess featured in the film The Incredibles, produced by Pixar and Disney, first released on November 24, 2004.
