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'''Mother Brain''' is a recurring character in the ''[[Metroid (series)|Metroid series]]''.  She is an organic supercomputer located on [[Planet Zebes]], working for the [[Space Pirate]]s. She is a powerful boss in [[Metroid (game)|Metroid]], [[Super Metroid]], and [[Metroid: Zero Mission]].
'''Mother Brain''' is a recurring character in the ''[[Metroid (series)|Metroid series]]''.  She is an organic supercomputer located on [[Planet Zebes]], working for the [[Space Pirate]]s. She is a powerful boss in [[Metroid (game)|Metroid]], [[Super Metroid]], and [[Metroid: Zero Mission]].
In Super Metroid, Mother Brain transforms after her intial defeat in her glass tank. She takes on the form of a highly powerful
bipedal being. She also posseses the hyper beam. (Not to be confused with the PED hyper beam.) It is actually impossible for
Samus to defeat Mother Brain; only the programmed appearence of the infant metroid allows Samus to complete the boss fight.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Mother Brain as she appeared in Metroid: Zero Mission

Mother Brain is a recurring character in the Metroid series. She is an organic supercomputer located on Planet Zebes, working for the Space Pirates. She is a powerful boss in Metroid, Super Metroid, and Metroid: Zero Mission. In Super Metroid, Mother Brain transforms after her intial defeat in her glass tank. She takes on the form of a highly powerful bipedal being. She also posseses the hyper beam. (Not to be confused with the PED hyper beam.) It is actually impossible for Samus to defeat Mother Brain; only the programmed appearence of the infant metroid allows Samus to complete the boss fight.


Trivia

  • The office of Hiroshi Yamauchi, the former president of Nintendo, was called Mother Brain. Yamauchi was also the executive producer of the first three Metroid games.

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