Victor Verliezer

"People are sheep! People are stupid gullible puppets that I can manipulate at my whim! Who's the genius now?!"

- Victor revealing his arrogant nature (and the very same speech that sealed his fate).

Victor Verliezer is the main antagonist of the Milo Murphy's Law episode A Clockwork Origin. He is the founder and CEO of a business tech company known as V-tech Corp Incorporated, but is later revealed to be a total fraud.

He was voiced by Joel McHale.

Role
Victor started off as a former business partner to a old man named Clyde Rickenbacker, who happens to be a brilliant inventor as he was responsible for developing the latest phone and tablet models; even Clyde managed to perfect himself a new all-purpose but sentient robot known as the Cybernetic Individual Domestic Droid (or C.I.D.D. for short). However, despite his intelligence, Clyde has a lack of a business venture in selling his inventions for profit, which gave Victor the opportunity to manipulate Clyde into signing off the rights of his work in exchange for a single dollar. This leaves Victor to take ultimate credit for Clyde's work, even renaming Clyde's phone and tablet models as "V-phones" and "V-tablets" to start off his new company as V-tech.

Victor first appeared when he publicly announced his presentation of C.I.D.D. as his latest invention to the bystanders (including Milo Murphy, Zach Underwood and Melissa Chase). However, after enduring several hits from Victor, C.I.D.D. starts to go haywire saying that he needs to find "Zero-Zero" in a more terrifying way, prompting Victor to end his presentation by closing the curtains. As Milo peeks through the curtains, he notices Victor ordering his employees to do another memory wipe on C.I.D.D. by complaining on how Clyde taught C.I.D.D. taught him how to juggle. As Victor's bodyguards tries to restrain C.I.D.D. by using tasers, Murphy's Law took in effect that causes the curtains to fall down, allowing C.I.D.D. to escape from the V-tech building.

Wanting to retrieve the robot back, Victor and his men follow it through their own V-carts (another one of Clyde's inventions that Victor has stolen). Milo and his friends track down C.I.D.D.'s current location at a lumberjack festival, where Milo explains of his findings to Zach and Melissa. Deducing that "Zero-Zero" actually means 'origin' and that Clyde was Victor's former partner, Milo and his friends suspect that Victor has stolen the robot from Clyde and took credit for it. Tracking down Clyde's current location at the festival, Milo and his friends were able to find C.I.D.D. and return it back to Clyde. However, Victor and his men has followed the kids and trapped the robot with a net, intending to bring it back under his control. Zach uses a new app on his V-phone that sends out a high-pitch note that annoys Victor and his men, allowing Clyde to free C.I.D.D and escape along with Milo and the gang.

As the chases goes on, Victor and his men finally catch on to Clyde and the kids at the V-tech building before capturing C.I.D.D. with grappling hooks. Clyde finally confesses to the kids that he was tricked by Victor into selling the rights of his works, which made the kids very furious at Victor for stealing away Clyde's work. However, Victor doesn't care and reveals his arrogant nature by saying that he wanted to make people believe that he's a real genius as he truly thinks of them as idiots who would be stupid to buy his products for profit. Just as Victor is about to get away with his actions, Melissa reveals that Clyde tricked him into confessing his crime just as she, Milo and Zach were recording it with their V-phones. The kids then broadcast the footage on the live screen at the V-tech building for everyone to see, much to Victor's shock.

Realizing now what a complete fraud that Victor really is, the customers decide to stop buying Victor's products, even several of them using their V-phones to sell away all their V-corp stock away. This causes V-tech to go out of business; even an instant demolition was put on the V-tech building while several repo men take away the V-carts and replacing them with cement blocks and sticks for Victor and his men to sit on, much to their humiliation.