Brains (Thunderbirds)

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Brains is a fictional character in the television series Thunderbirds, the feature films Thunderbirds Are GO and Thunderbird 6 and the 2004 live action film Thunderbirds.

The puppet was voiced by David Graham in the television series and the first two feature films, whilst Anthony Edwards took the role for the live action film.

Brains is a scientific genius who employed by International Rescue as their engineer. Characterized as a classic nerd, he speaks formally (albeit with a stutter), wears oversized horn-rimmed blue spectacles, and has the intense focus of someone with Asperger syndrome. A highly valued if somewhat socially maladroit member of the team, he designed the Thunderbird vehicles and other machines and facilities used by International Rescue and its agents – indeed much of the organization's hardware and infrastructure. He also built himself a chess-playing robot called Braman (which fortuitously served as a spare computer in the episode Sun Probe). Brains's technical expertise has occasionally been required in the field, in which case he typically accompanies the more glamorous Tracy brothers on their missions in Thunderbird 2.

Brains has occasionally designed vehicles for organisations other than International Rescue, including Skythrust ("Alias Mr. Hackenbacker") and Skyship One (Thunderbird 6). These commissions were performed under strict security to protect the identities and location of International Rescue.

Aptly nicknamed 'Brains' by the other members of International Rescue, his real name is never revealed. When working on outside projects, he adopts an alias to protect his identity. For example, he used the alias 'Hiram K. Hackenbacker' when working on the Skythrust project, while the board that commissioned Skyship One knew him only as 'Mr X'.

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Alastair Campbell, press secretary to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, nicknamed David Miliband "Brains" after the Thunderbirds character.[1]

In May 2008 a new television commercial for Drench Spring Water was launched featuring a puppet[2] Brains dancing to "Rhythm is a Dancer" by Snap with the slogan "Brains work best when hydrated".

The Economist used Brains on one of its outdoor creatives[3].

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