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{{Quote|There were dozens upon dozens of them, small masses of soft organic tissue creased with furrows. Individually, they looked repulsive yet somehow fragile, but in a swarm they were something else: absolutely frightening.|Narrator, ''[[Secret Mission 3: Collision Course]]''|center}}
{{Quote|There were dozens upon dozens of them, small masses of soft organic tissue creased with furrows. Individually, they looked repulsive yet somehow fragile, but in a swarm they were something else: absolutely frightening.|Narrator, ''[[Secret Mission 3: Collision Course]]''|center}}
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The '''Brains''' are a species of parasitic beings from an unknown source.
The '''Brains''' are a species of parasitic beings from an unknown source.

Revision as of 02:00, 6 January 2013

"There were dozens upon dozens of them, small masses of soft organic tissue creased with furrows. Individually, they looked repulsive yet somehow fragile, but in a swarm they were something else: absolutely frightening."
― Narrator, Secret Mission 3: Collision Course

Brains
Parasite
Headquarters/Base <spoiler>Unknown Homeworld</spoiler>
Leader(s) Unknown
Status Unknown
Goal(s) <spoiler>Destroy Hero Factory</spoiler>

The Brains are a species of parasitic beings from an unknown source.

Biography

<spoiler>The Brains left their home planet floating in space given the task to destroy Hero Factory, but a solar storm separated one swarm from the rest.

This swarm found the Valiant after floating in uninhabited space. These Brains were commanded by their swarm leader which took the body of Kirch and took over the entire crew. Afterwards, they placed the Valiant in a collision course with Hero Factory with plans to destroy it. Hero Preston Stormer started a conversation with the Valiant's commander, his friend Aquax, who claimed that the ship had an engine trouble. Stormer, suspicious of his friend, boarded the ship along with his fellow Heroes Natalie Breez and Rocka. Inside, they were attacked by Aquax and the Brains, with Kirch taking Rocka as a hostage. Thankfully, the heroes were saved by Xera, the ship's medical technician, but only because Aquax was disobeying Kirch's orders. Kirch then activated the ship's firing system to attack the Drop Ships led by Evo, that tried to avoid the ship's collision with Hero Factory.

But after the arrival of Dunkan Bulk and William Furno along with Stormer and Breez defeating an array of crewbots dominated by the Brains, Kirch was forced to give up Rocka after Stormer changes the Valiant's course to the sun. Kirch and his brains were forced to leave due to the danger of being burned alive by the sun, but as Kirch and his team was vaporized, Stormer changed the course of the Valiant away from the sun, ending the crisis inside the vessel.</spoiler>

Abilities and Traits

<spoiler>The Brains can survive in space, and have a single purpose: to destroy Hero Factory. Brains latch onto a hosts head and control them, absorbing their knowledge but not emotions. They have leaders of groups called swarm leaders, these leaders' orders are generally followed but not by all Brains as evidenced by the one controlling Aquax. The exact origin of the Brains is unknown, but are theorized by Aquax to invading aliens beginning an invasion of the galaxy, and the Brains do have a home planet</spoiler>

Quotes

<spoiler>

"Nothing could be more important than the task they were ordered to carry out. After all, it was vital to the future of the galaxy that Hero Factory be destroyed"
― Narrator, Secret Mission 3: Collision Course

"Disembodied brains flying through space? Sounds like something out of an old monster vid."
― Captain Aquax, Secret Mission 3: Collision Course

</spoiler>

Appearances