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Brains originates from the television series ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]''. | Brains originates from the television series ''[[Thunderbirds (series)|Thunderbirds]]'', in which he was voiced by [[David Graham]]. Additionally, he was voiced by [[Kayvan Novak]] in the remake series {{wi|Thunderbirds Are Go (TV series)|Thunderbirds Are Go}}. | ||
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Revision as of 11:56, 29 January 2021
Horatio Hackenbacker, better known by the nickname "Brains", was a scientist and member of International Rescue.
In June 2066, he was awarded the four million dollar Unity City Prize. His Presidential Citation mentioned some of his work with Robot CCD, the World Senate computer control decider, which was used to check senate decisions. (PROSE: Space Hi-Jack)
During the heat crisis, Brains went up with Alan to Thunderbird 5 in order to investigate the phenomenon in greater detail. He found solidified space debris travelling at tremendous speeds on a collision course with the Moon. He inspected the meteorites upon landing on the Moon and determined them to have escaped from the Sun, recommending a close observation of its surface to Jeff as well as liasing with the World Government to find a solution. After Jeff persuaded World President Nikita Bandranaik to agree to the plan, Brains and Alan set off in Thunderbird 3 to photograph the Sun from within gravity limits to gauge its future activity. Upon reaching their destination, one of the booster rockets failed as they fell into the Sun's gravity field but Alan was able to get it working before the temperature rose too much and, after taking their pictures, they returned to Earth.
Carrying a planetomic missile to destroy the new satellite the Sun was about to produce, as well as extra isotope circuits to ensure their escape speed from the Sun's gravity, Brains and Alan boarded TB 3 bound for the Sun yet again. However, Brains had miscalculated how much time they had left and Alan was forced to use the isotopes before even reaching the Sun, with Brains proclaiming "It's us or the world!". Although his prediction did not come true after the missile was successfully deployed, a shockwave flung the duo offcourse and knocked them unconscious. They woke up two days later to the sound of a warning from Jeff and just in time to witness their crash into a Venusian river. They were briefly pursued by a hostile "monster" but Alan ejected the ship's radioactive isotopes to kill it. Forced out of the ship by damage caused by the monster, Brains and Alan donned suits to protect against the corrosive sulphur lake with Brains quickly fixing the damage — a hair crack — with a sealing compound. Fearing their suits would not protect them forever, Brains and Alan swam to the surface and built a bonfire to act as a beacon. After Scott, Virgil, and Gordon arrived on Venus in Thunderbird 1, Thunderbird 2, and Thunderbird 4, Brains helped to coordinate the recovery of TB 3. Swarmed by tiny lake-monsters, Brains correctly advised Gordon to raise the hull temperature of TB 4 and discard its atomic waste as the creatures liked neither heat nor radiation. (COMIC: Solar Danger)
Behind the scenes
Brains originates from the television series Thunderbirds, in which he was voiced by David Graham. Additionally, he was voiced by Kayvan Novak in the remake series Thunderbirds Are Go.