Resistance (V) - Fisher

V Character
Fisher
First Appearance V: The Series
Last Appearance V: The Series
Death Tortured by Mr. Chiang
Status Deceased
Gender Male
Occupation Resistance Agent, Reluctant-Collaborator

Fisher was a member of the Resistance during the Second Invasion one year after Liberation Day. He, along with Resistance members Mike Donovan and Ham Tyler, participates in an ambush not only designed to assassinate a local Visitor Subcommander, but to also retrieve vital documents about an experimental Visitor device called the "Encapsulator". The ambush was a success, but while Mike and Ham escaped, Fisher was trapped and captured by police. The police then turned over Fisher to Science Frontiers head; Nathan Bates, who in turn was turned over to his security chief, Mr. Chiang. Fisher was brutally interrogated by Chiang. He initially refused to reveal anything, claiming he knew nothing of the Resistance and that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Eventually Fisher broke under torture and confessed a large amount of information on the Resistance to Chiang, but died of his injuries before he could reveal the name of the Resistance mole at Science Frontiers (Julie Parrish).

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