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Thunderbirds Brains

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Brains is a pivotal marionette figure in *Thunderbirds*, created by Geoff Jones. He serves as the show’s primary engineer and inventor, responsible for designing and operating the iconic Thunderbird vehicles. His intricate mechanical designs were central to the series' dramatic rescue missions. The character appeals to fans of classic television, particularly those interested in special effects and British science fiction from the 1960s.

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Who was the voice actor for Brains in Thunderbirds?

In the original 1960s "Thunderbirds" series by Gerry Anderson, the character Brains was voiced by David Graham. His distinct, stuttering vocal delivery made the character instantly recognizable to fans of the Supermarionation show. David Graham also provided voices for other iconic characters like Parker.

What is Brains' real name in the Thunderbirds lore?

In the television series, the brilliant engineer is universally known by his nickname, Brains. However, when he goes undercover in the episode "Sun Probe," he adopts the alias "Hiram K. Hackenbacker." The name Hiram has since been adopted by fans and expanded universe media as his actual first name.

Who actually designed and built the Brains marionette?

The character was physically designed by the special effects team at AP Films, led by sculptors like John Blundall under the direction of Gerry Anderson. Brains' intricate mechanical designs and physical mannerisms were a hallmark of the show's groundbreaking Supermarionation technique. The puppets were famously engineered to lip-sync accurately with voice actors.

What Thunderbird vehicles did Brains invent?

As the chief engineer of International Rescue, Brains was responsible for the design and maintenance of all five primary Thunderbird vehicles. This includes the hypersonic rocket plane Thunderbird 1 and the massive cargo carrier Thunderbird 2. His engineering genius is completely central to the team's ability to execute complex rescue missions.

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