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Mira was an augmented human, a psionix and an old friend of Jason Kane.

Biography

Summoned by Bev Tarrant along with the rest of Jason's irregulars, Mira assisted in the liberation of the Braxiatel Collection from the Fifth Axis. Jason introduced her to Bev. (AUDIO: Death and the Daleks)

Mira was Jason's production assistant when he filmed his Xenoporns. She helped Jason free Oinky Pete's prostitutes and their families. (PROSE: Jason and the Pirates)

She later travelled to the end of the world. She, in the original timeline, was killed when the Fifth Axis invaded the Braxiatel Collection but Irving Braxiatel rewrote it so Jason would have someone to talk to. (AUDIO: The End of the World)

Appearance

Mira was not a classical beauty and had the face of a grown-up street kid. She had a widow's peak of cropped, jet-black hair and a foxy-looking face. (PROSE: The Mary-Sue Extrusion)