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|console= Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom Disk System) | |console= Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom Disk System) | ||
|species = Bio-mechanical supercomputer | |species = Bio-mechanical supercomputer | ||
|gender = Female | |gender = Female or Unknown | ||
|homeworld = Zebes | |homeworld = Zebes | ||
|interwiki=metroidwiki | |interwiki=metroidwiki | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:MotherBrainSM.png|thumb|left| | [[File:MotherBrainSM.png|thumb|left|Mother Brain in ''Super Metroid'', in her bipedal form using Laser Brain Attack on Samus.]] | ||
Mother Brain is a recurring antagonist in the ''Metroid'' series, first appearing as the final boss of the original ''Metroid'' in 1986. She is an artificial intelligence housed within a giant brain-like cyborg body, who controls the Space Pirate forces on the planet Zebes and organizes their plot to control the Metroids. Fitting her appearance, she is extremely intelligent and serves as a dangerous leader despite her physical limitations. | Mother Brain is a recurring antagonist in the ''Metroid'' series, first appearing as the final boss of the original ''Metroid'' in 1986. She is an artificial intelligence housed within a giant brain-like cyborg body, who controls the Space Pirate forces on the planet Zebes and organizes their plot to control the Metroids. Fitting her appearance, she is extremely intelligent and serves as a dangerous leader despite her physical limitations. | ||
In ''Metroid'' (1986), Samus faces Mother Brain within the depths of Tourian, after fighting through hordes of Metroids propagated by Mother Brain and the Pirates. Samus must fire missiles to create an opening in Mother Brain's Control Capsule, then continue to fire missiles through that opening to damage her, all while avoiding an onslaught of security systems such as Rinkas and acid. After Mother Brain's defeat, a time bomb is activated and Samus must escape Tourian before it explodes, ending the game. | In ''Metroid'' (1986), Samus faces Mother Brain within the depths of Tourian, after fighting through hordes of Metroids propagated by Mother Brain and the Pirates. Samus must fire missiles to create an opening in Mother Brain's Control Capsule, then continue to fire missiles through that opening to damage her, all while avoiding an onslaught of security systems such as Rinkas and acid. After Mother Brain's defeat, a time bomb is activated, and Samus must escape Tourian before it explodes, ending the game. | ||
In ''Super Metroid'', the Space Pirates of Zebes return alongside Mother Brain to harness the Metroids once again. The first half of Mother Brain's battle is almost identical to the one in ''Metroid''. After Mother Brain is seemingly defeated, she attaches to a giant bipedal body with incredible attack power. After sustaining enough damage, she uses her Laser Brain Attack to completely overwhelm Samus and bring her to her knees. Samus is only saved by the Baby Metroid, which sacrifices itself to weaken Mother Brain and heal Samus, granting her the Hyper Beam. Samus uses the Hyper Beam to destroy Mother Brain's new body, activating another time bomb that this time consumes all of Zebes. This is the final demise of Mother Brain in the series timeline. | In ''Super Metroid'', the Space Pirates of Zebes return alongside Mother Brain to harness the Metroids once again. The first half of Mother Brain's battle is almost identical to the one in ''Metroid''. After Mother Brain is seemingly defeated, she attaches to a giant bipedal body with incredible attack power. After sustaining enough damage, she uses her Laser Brain Attack to completely overwhelm Samus and bring her to her knees. Samus is only saved by the Baby Metroid, which sacrifices itself to weaken Mother Brain and heal Samus, granting her the Hyper Beam. Samus uses the Hyper Beam to destroy Mother Brain's new body, activating another time bomb that this time consumes all of Zebes. This is the final demise of Mother Brain in the series timeline. |