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Victor Pearson

Victor Pearson is a fictional character played by Lawrence Bayne in the Canadian science fiction television series Strange Days at Blake Holsey High.

He is the father of Vaughn, husband of Sarah, ex-colleague of Kelly Trent, and nemesis of Josie Trent. He is like Lex Luthor of DC Comics and Lionel Luthor of Smallville.

Victor was once a nice, inventive, and nerdy student at Blake Holsey High. He was in love with Sarah Lynch. He stole the time traveler Josie Trent's Floating Chi Ball, married Sarah, and Sarah then gave birth to Vaughn.

When Sarah was to leave the present to return to the future, she left Victor with a pendant to give to Vaughn.

Victor always had a plan and was known to work on secret projects, that would seem dangerous. He used the mysterious Chi Ball to power his devices, but have always been stopped by the Science Club.

He attempted to use Vaughn to learn information from the Science Club, but Vaughn decided not to spy for him.

After a year of Josie gone missing, Victor had lost his fortune and became a madman, driven to return to his former glory in search for Sarah. It came to terms when everyone discovered why Victor had Vaughn signed the documents, because he was already losing money and needed to get it through an account that only his signature could open.



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