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In [[June]] [[2066]], he was awarded the four million [[dollar]] [[Unity City Prize]]. His [[Nikita Bandranaik|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 (short story)|Space Hi-Jack]]'') | In [[June]] [[2066]], he was awarded the four million [[dollar]] [[Unity City Prize]]. His [[Nikita Bandranaik|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 (short story)|Space Hi-Jack]]'') | ||
During the [[heat]] crisis, Brains went up with [[Alan Tracy|Alan]] to ''[[Thunderbird 5]]'' in order to investigate the phenomenon in greater detail. He found solidified [[space]] [[debris]] travelling at tremendous [[speed]]s on a collision course with [[the Moon]]. He inspected the [[meteorite]]s upon landing on the Moon and determined them to have escaped from [[Sol|the Sun]], recommending a close observation of its surface to [[Jeff Tracy|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 [[rocket]]s 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]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Solar Danger (comic story)|Solar Danger]]'') | During the [[heat]] crisis, Brains went up with [[Alan Tracy|Alan]] to ''[[Thunderbird 5]]'' in order to investigate the phenomenon in greater detail. He found solidified [[space]] [[debris]] travelling at tremendous [[speed]]s on a collision course with [[the Moon]]. He inspected the [[meteorite]]s upon landing on the Moon and determined them to have escaped from [[Sol|the Sun]], recommending a close observation of its surface to [[Jeff Tracy|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 [[rocket]]s 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 [[platomic 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]]!". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Solar Danger (comic story)|Solar Danger]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |