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|name = Brain Sucker |
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|image = [[File:Brain Sucker.jpg]] |
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+ | |creation = Secondary t-Virus infection |
− | |based = Arthropod, likely |
+ | |based = Arthropod, likely flea |
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+ | |purpose = irregular mutant |
|status = Extinct |
|status = Extinct |
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+ | |jp name = ブレインサッカー}} |
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+ | The {{Nihongo|'''Brain Sucker'''|ブレインサッカー|burein-sakkā}} is the result of an arthropod suffering a secondary-infection from the [[t-Virus]]. It is a close relative of the [[Drain Deimos]].<ref name="Archives">{{Cite book|title=Resident Evil Archives|publisher=BradyGames|page=171}}</ref> |
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− | A large flea-based mutation, related to the [[Drain Deimos]], albeit somewhat rarer and more intelligent, since it can stand up to attack the player with their claws. |
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+ | ==History== |
+ | These creatures were birthed from arthropods that had been infected some time during the [[Raccoon City Destruction Incident]]. They were seen inhabiting the [[Incineration Disposal Plant P-12A]], which had been infested by the t-Virus even before the G-Virus capture mission which led to a widespread infestation of the city. |
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− | The Brain Sucker shares many of the Drain Deimos behaviour patterns and abilities. They are, however, slightly stronger and possess the ability to spit poison at their prey. They are known to feed on the brains of their victims using their lock tongues, unlike the Drain Deimos, which fed on cerebro-spinal fluid. Their appearance is considerably more grotesque than their smaller cousins, possesing a sickly green colour, two heads and a musculature appearing to rip through their exoskeletons.[[File:Resident_Evil_3_-_Brain_Sucker.jpg|thumb|A Brain Sucker in Resident Evil 3]] |
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+ | ==Bibliography== |
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+ | *{{Cite book|title=[[Resident Evil Archives: Umbrella's Virus Uncovered]]|publisher= BradyGames|page=|pages=|isbn=0744006554|date=9 November 2005|others = Translated by Zpang America, Inc.|editor1-surname = Sumner|editor2-surname = Shotten|editor3-surname = Owen|editor1-first = Christian|editor2-first = Brian|editor3-first = Michael}} |
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+ | *{{Cite book|title=[[biohazard archives]]|publisher= Famitsu|page=|pages=|isbn=4-906-582-31-1|date=31 March 2005 |editor1-surname =Ōno |editor2-surname =Masui |editor1-first =Tetsuya |editor2-first = Kō}} |
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+ | ==Sources== |
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Revision as of 01:20, 23 January 2020
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The Brain Sucker (ブレインサッカー burein-sakkā ) is the result of an arthropod suffering a secondary-infection from the t-Virus. It is a close relative of the Drain Deimos.[1]
History
These creatures were birthed from arthropods that had been infected some time during the Raccoon City Destruction Incident. They were seen inhabiting the Incineration Disposal Plant P-12A, which had been infested by the t-Virus even before the G-Virus capture mission which led to a widespread infestation of the city.
Bibliography
- Sumner, Christian; Shotten, Brian; Owen, Michael, eds (9 November 2005). Resident Evil Archives: Umbrella's Virus Uncovered. Translated by Zpang America, Inc.. BradyGames. ISBN 0744006554.
- Ōno, Tetsuya; Masui, Kō, eds (31 March 2005). biohazard archives. Famitsu. ISBN 4-906-582-31-1.
Sources
- ↑ Resident Evil Archives. BradyGames. p. 171.
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