Freeze was cloned, he was depicted as still being bald despite having hair when we see a pre-Freeze Victor Fries in Batman: The Animated Series-though considering the clone later redeveloped the condition, maybe it was a sign of Clone Degeneration. And I Must Scream: Fries is now reduced to a mere head this whole time until he was given an offer by Dr.Unfortunately, his new body soon begins breaking down and reverting back to its old state. After being targeted in an assassination attempt by a man that he once wronged, he refuses to press charges against the man and instead decides to start a charity named in his late wife's honor to repay the victims that he had harmed in the past. The Atoner: Fries genuinely seemed to want to make things better this time around.Bruce even changes his mind about Freeze, at least to the extent of believing that he sincerely tried to reform before being pushed too far. Alas, Poor Villain: Both Terry and Bruce mourn Freeze's death in the end. Terry becomes hopeful that Fries has truly changed for the better, but Bruce isn't convinced. With a new body and a second chance at life, Victor Fries promises to right the wrongs and suffering he caused to his victims. Freeze, whose head had been stored in Wayne-Powers for over 40 years. To test the procedure, they perform it on Mr. Stephanie Lake, suggests an experimental procedure to transfer his mind into a new, healthy cloned body. After burning through yet another artificial skin, Powers starts to become impatient over his doctors' inability to find a cure for his condition.
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