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− | [[File:Bio brainsucker.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:Bio brainsucker.jpg|thumb|400px|'''First appearance:''' Resident Evil 3: NEMESIS]] |
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== Information == | == Information == | ||
− | An irregular mutant that bears a strong resemblance to the Drain Deimos. It has two heads and an | + | An irregular mutant that bears a strong resemblance to the [[Drain Deimos]]. It has two heads and an |
almost reptilian body, as if two disparate creatures had been fused together into some strange new | almost reptilian body, as if two disparate creatures had been fused together into some strange new | ||
− | creation. Like the Drain Deimos, the Brain Sucker was a flea before its mutation, but must have been | + | creation. Like the [[Drain Deimos]], the Brain Sucker was a flea before its mutation, but must have been |
feeding on a different kind of animal that became infected with the virus. | feeding on a different kind of animal that became infected with the virus. | ||
− | In contrast to the Drain Deimos' diet of cerebrospinal fluid, you can guess how Brain | + | |
+ | In contrast to the [[Drain Deimos | Drain Deimos']] diet of cerebrospinal fluid, you can guess how Brain | ||
Suckers get their nourishment: they suck out the brains of any | Suckers get their nourishment: they suck out the brains of any | ||
humans unfortunate enough to come near them. Upon spotting prey, | humans unfortunate enough to come near them. Upon spotting prey, | ||
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of its tongues into the remains. It's surprisingly dexterous at opening up | of its tongues into the remains. It's surprisingly dexterous at opening up | ||
skulls to get to their contents. | skulls to get to their contents. | ||
+ | |||
Aside from their tendency to go after brains instead of | Aside from their tendency to go after brains instead of | ||
cerebrospinal fluid, Brain Suckers attack with their claws and | cerebrospinal fluid, Brain Suckers attack with their claws and | ||
− | fangs in much the same way as Drain Deimos. But unlike the | + | fangs in much the same way as [[Drain Deimos]]. But unlike the |
− | Drain Deimos, Brain Suckers also have toxic venom they can spit | + | [[Drain Deimos]], Brain Suckers also have toxic venom they can spit |
at their prey from a distance. | at their prey from a distance. | ||
− | Both Drain Deimos and Brain Suckers lay eggs to reproduce. When | + | |
+ | Both [[Drain Deimos]] and Brain Suckers lay eggs to reproduce. When | ||
these eggs hatch, they produce what seem to be merely smaller versions | these eggs hatch, they produce what seem to be merely smaller versions | ||
of themselves, allowing them to propagate at frightening speeds. | of themselves, allowing them to propagate at frightening speeds. | ||
− | + | [[File:Null icon2.png|300px]] | |
[[Category:Profiles]] | [[Category:Profiles]] | ||
[[Category:BOWs]] | [[Category:BOWs]] |
Latest revision as of 22:41, 4 July 2022
Information
An irregular mutant that bears a strong resemblance to the Drain Deimos. It has two heads and an almost reptilian body, as if two disparate creatures had been fused together into some strange new creation. Like the Drain Deimos, the Brain Sucker was a flea before its mutation, but must have been feeding on a different kind of animal that became infected with the virus.
In contrast to the Drain Deimos' diet of cerebrospinal fluid, you can guess how Brain
Suckers get their nourishment: they suck out the brains of any
humans unfortunate enough to come near them. Upon spotting prey,
the Brain Sucker destroys the head of the target and then inserts both
of its tongues into the remains. It's surprisingly dexterous at opening up
skulls to get to their contents.
Aside from their tendency to go after brains instead of
cerebrospinal fluid, Brain Suckers attack with their claws and
fangs in much the same way as Drain Deimos. But unlike the
Drain Deimos, Brain Suckers also have toxic venom they can spit
at their prey from a distance.
Both Drain Deimos and Brain Suckers lay eggs to reproduce. When
these eggs hatch, they produce what seem to be merely smaller versions
of themselves, allowing them to propagate at frightening speeds.