. . "Technopathy"@en . . . . . . "Brainiac has a \"12th-level intellect\", allowing calculation abilities, enhanced memory and advanced understanding of mechanical engineering, bio-engineering, Physics, and other theoretical and applied sciences, as well as extensive knowledge of various alien technologies. The character has created devices such as a Force Field belt and a shrinking ray capable of reducing cities. Brainiac's advanced mental powers have shown him capable of possessing others, absorb information from other beings, transferring his consciousness creating and manipulating computer systems, replicate multiple versions of himself, and exerting powers to transverse or control over space and time."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Destroy Superman."@en . "Episode 10"@en . . . . "Master of Super Scientific Forces"@en . "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en . "Vril Dox ; Brainiac 3 ; Brainiac 4 ; Brainiac 5"@en . . . . . . "Brain InterActive Construct , Milton Fine"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "None"@en . "1983"^^ . . . "Vril Dox"@en . . "Brainiac turned against its creator and caused the planet Krypton's destruction by draining energy from the core of the planet. He left the dying planet and did the same to countless other worlds in a Skull Ship spacecraft. Braniac later targeted Earth, specifically the LexCorp power plants in the city of Metropolis. He was stopped by Jor-El's son Superman, who happened to living on the planet at the time."@en . . . . "Otto Binder"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "12"^^ . . . . "Superhuman intelligence"@en . "Artificial intelligence with variable superhuman powers"@en . "Action Comics #242"@en . . "A.P.E."@en . . . . ""@es . . . . . "Healing"@en . "10"^^ . . "History of character is unknown."@en . "James Marsters"@en . . . . "Brainiac first appeared in Challenge of the Superfriends in his green-skinned Coluan humanoid form as a member of the Legion of Doom. Years later, he would work independently in the robotic skeletal form his Earth-One counterpart had adopted in mainstream DC Universe continuity before the changes made in Crisis on Infinite Earths."@en . "Unknown"@en . . . "Brainiac, sometimes also known as Milton Fine or as the Brain InterActive Construct to Kryptonians in the TV series Smallville, is a robotic/computerized supervillain, who is one of Superman's main nemeses aside from Lex Luthor. His most well-known crime was the shrinking of the city of Kandor prior to Krypton's destruction, and preserving it amongst a host of other cities from various planets aboard his spaceship. His original name, on Colu, was Vril Dox."@en . . . . . . "Brainiac is a prominent member of Supermans Rogues Gallery and one of the most iconic villains in comic book history. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Pastino, Brainiac debuted in July 1958 as a green-skinned alien with advanced technology who attacked an Earth spaceship and possessed a private collection of shrunken, stolen cities, including the Kryptonian city of Kandor, which Superman stole back and took back to his Fortress of Solitude. Notably, Superman never actually managed to defeat the alien and was completely outmatched by his Deflector Shields and tirade of insults, and this was the Silver Age Superman, the same one who casually tugged chains of planets through space. He returned to menace the superhero over the years, sometimes and often in a Villain Team-Up with Lex Luthor. Due to legal issues, he was reimagined as a living supercomputer in humanoid form, the renegade agent of the Coluan race. Post-Crisis, he was reimagined again as an insane circus psychic named Milton Fine who believed he was possessed by an alien intelligence, though as that drew a Fan Backlash it was gradually implied that he might actually be Properly Paranoid and he began taking on genuinelly alien characteristics, such as green skin and more audacious plans. Eventually this was all retconned and he was reimagined again as an evil alien robot, then as time went on his exact origins and nature as either a robot, a pure alien or an alien cyborg robot was Depending on the Writer. Once again, Superman receives (in different circumstances) a Kandor shrunked by Brainiac, this time apparently a holding city for non-Kryptonian residents of Krypton. In adaptations such as Superman: The Animated Series and its sequel Justice League, and later Smallville and Legion of Super Heroes, he was made into a living supercomputer with Kryptonian origins, to create greater emnity with the Man of Steel. In both versions Brainiac was given Fighting a Shadow qualities and individual Brainiacs' turned out to be probes sent by the real one, though in both cases he ended up stuck in such probes after the rest of them and his true form were destroyed. In the 2008 story arc Brainiac this aspect of Brainiac became a Canon Immigrant and the various different versions Superman faced were retconned into probe themselves, and the true Brainiac was once again made into a Coluan cyborg. Once again he possessed Kandor (the one Superman had was \"revealed\" to be a fake), which again was a city full of Kryptonians. It is implied that he is the one who destroyed Krytpon as Superman witnesses him steal another city from a different planet and then destroying that planet, something that was apparently his modus operandi. Brainiac is a Legacy Character and there have been (or will be) at least 13 different incarnations of the character in the future, Brainiac 2 originally being a clone-son, though some of them are actually future, stronger versions of Brainiac himself. The most famous is the heroic Brainiac 5, The Smart Guy of the Legion of Super-Heroes from the 31st century. In one Story Arc the Brainiac 13 version from a Bad Future even fought Brainic 2.5, despite both being the same character. On most occasions the ones who are not actually Brainiac end up becoming the victim of his schemes."@en . "Brainic is a cybernetic artificially intelligent Supervillian of the dc universe. He is most notably a superman villian but has being know to antagonize the JLA. You could consider brainiac the dc verzion of ultron."@en . . . . . "Chip Johannessen"@en . "TBA"@en . . . . "Machine/Human Hybrid"@en . . . . . . . . "thumb|252pxMilton Fine, visto como cualquier otro humano, siendo realmente una m\u00E1quina proveniente de Krypton, su identidad civil es tan solo una fachada para lograr su prop\u00F3sito, liberar al general Zod, y al ser Krypton destruido, hacer de este planeta, un nuevo Krypton, un nuevo mundo, con Zod como gobernante y Fine como su mano derecha."@es . . . . . "Vril Dox, Milton Fine"@en . . . . . . "200px|right|thumb|Logo programu Brainiac \u2013 pseudonaukowy program rozrywkowy emitowany przez Sky One (w Polsce przez Discovery Channel i Discovery Science)."@pl . . . "Yes"@en . "Artificial Intelligence"@en . "Advanced Artifical Intelligence"@en . "Dax-Ur ,"@en . "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en . . . . . . . . "#CCFFFF"@en . . "Male"@en . . "2002-01-11"^^ . . . "Brainiac - program popularno-naukowy zajmuj\u0105cy si\u0119 licznymi pierdo\u0142ami."@pl . . "Collector of Worlds"@en . . . "Nichalus"@en . . . . . . . "see [[#In other media"@en . "Creator"@en . . . . . "#330066"@en . "Brainiac"@en . . . . . "Maniac"@en . "Brainiac"@en . "Affiliations"@en . . . "Master of advanced technology"@en . . . "Brainiac"@es . . . . . . "Abilities"@en . . . "Brainiac is an alien computer system and later an alien scientist that became an artificial intelligence and a villain from the DC comics."@en . . "Brainiac is a trophy that can be earned in Chuzzle. It is awarded for completing a game of Classic Chuzzle or Speed Chuzzle without using the \"Hint\" button."@en . . . . . . "Brainiac is an alien race with a large brain pan. They are usually geniuses and over-achievers."@en . . "Brainiac is an alien computer system and later an alien scientist that became an artificial intelligence and a villain from the DC comics."@en . . . "Season 3: Ted Cassidy"@en . . . . . . . "Brainiac is a minor villain in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes."@en . . . . "thumb|252pxMilton Fine, visto como cualquier otro humano, siendo realmente una m\u00E1quina proveniente de Krypton, su identidad civil es tan solo una fachada para lograr su prop\u00F3sito, liberar al general Zod, y al ser Krypton destruido, hacer de este planeta, un nuevo Krypton, un nuevo mundo, con Zod como gobernante y Fine como su mano derecha."@es . . "Pulsar Stargrave"@en . . . "New Einstein"@en . . "First Appearance"@en . . . . . . . "Flight"@en . . . "Colu"@en . . . . . "Brainiac \u2013 bardzo naukowy program telewizyjny produkcji brytyjskiej. Prowadzi go profesor Vic Reeves, kt\u00F3ry zast\u0105pi\u0142 na tym stanowisku Richarda Hammonda."@pl . . "Brainiac, sometimes also known as Milton Fine or as the Brain InterActive Construct to Kryptonians, is a robotic/computerized supervillain, who is one of Superman's main nemeses aside from Lex Luthor. His most well-known crime was the shrinking of the city of Kandor prior to Krypton's destruction, and preserving it amongst a host of other cities from various planets aboard his spaceship. His original name was Vril Dox. Brainiac is usually depicted as a green humanoid, coming from the planet of Colu where all native inhabitants have green skin. In his original appearance, Brainiac was in fact a Coluan man; however, his origin and nature were soon retconned and changed, making him an android hailing from Colu. His origin is frequently reimagined for various Superman stories; but they almost always begin on the planet Colu. Many recent versions of his story, however, have given him an origin on Krypton. Brainiac is easily the most high-tech of Superman's foes. He uses advanced alien spacecraft and technology to combat Superman. In early appearances in the Silver Age comics, he had a purplish flying saucer. Since then, however, he has used a giant, green/metallic skull-shaped space ship with metallic tentacles. In the Legion of Superheroes comics and animated series, a version of brainiac known as Brainiac 5 is a promenent member of the team. In the comics, he's a normal, green-skinned Coluan who is descended from Brainiac; However, in the animated series, Brainiac 5 had more advanced robotic and computer-based abilities and was closer to the classic Brainiac."@en . "The brilliant Professor Hecla, from the planet Mega (known to natives as Colu) created Brainiac. He programmed Brainiac to gather specimens from Earth and other places to repopulate Mega, which had nearly been wiped out of its' life during terrible atomic wars. These wars might have had something to do with the Computer Tyrants. News of such wars had reached Krypton, and it was falsely believed that everyone on the planet had perished. But Heckla had survived and built Brainiac, and as Brainiac travels through space, searching for species to populate the barren Colu, he locates Krypton, and steals the city of Kandor by shrinking it and placing it in a bottle. Not long after arriving on Earth, he joined a short-lived, team of villains, called A.P.E. Brainiac also possesses the technology to generate an Ultra ForceShield to protect him from harm. Not even Superman can break through it. By the late '60s or so, Colu was repopulated, and Brainiac returned to his home planet. He found a way to pass on his robotic code biologically, and he thereby created a clone of himself; his \"son\" Vril Dox, to use as an aid for his scientific research. Presumably Heckla had died by now."@en . . . . . "Red"@en . "When Asha's militant group comes under fire, Max figures that it's all because of a Manticore-engineered military strategist, another transgenic called Brain. Brain sets out to protect Max as best he can after he's called upon to discover who really betrayed the group."@en . . . . . . . . ":"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . . "Action Comics #242"@en . "History of character is unknown."@en . . . . "Brainiac"@es . . "Green"@en . . . "Varies"@en . . "Sueprhuman durability"@en . "Spy"@en . . "Varies"@en . . "*Magnetismo"@es . . "300"^^ . . "Black"@en . . "250"^^ . "Brainiac is the smartest being in the entire universe. His goal is to kill a guy who can be killed by a rock. He has yet to come up with a smart enough plan. Like all omniscient cold unfeeling megalomaniacal geniuses, all he really wants is to be able to feel love."@en . . . . . . . . . . "2"^^ . . . "Brainiac es un Villano que aparece en el videojuego Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes."@es . "Galactic Conqueror"@en . . . . . . "Member of The Legion"@en . "Years later, it was discovered by an alien spacecraft which Brainiac then hijacked then killed the crew of the ship. It began to explore the universe. Each time it came to an inhabited world, it would upload all the knowledge it could from that world then destroy it, decreasing the number of beings that have access to the knowledge made it that much more valuable and destroying the planets ensured no new information would be created. Along with raw data, it also assimilated whatever useful technology it could find, improving itself with every world it visited."@en . . . . "#FFFFFF"@en . . "Brainiac, sometimes also known as Milton Fine or as the Brain InterActive Construct to Kryptonians in the TV series Smallville, is a robotic/computerized supervillain, who is one of Superman's main nemeses aside from Lex Luthor. His most well-known crime was the shrinking of the city of Kandor prior to Krypton's destruction, and preserving it amongst a host of other cities from various planets aboard his spaceship. His original name, on Colu, was Vril Dox. Brainiac is usually depicted as a green humanoid, coming from the planet of Colu where all native inhabitants have green skin. In his original appearance, Brainiac was in fact a coluan man, however his origin and nature were soon retconned and changed, making him an android hailing from Colu. His origin is frequently reimagined for various Superman stories; but they almost always begin on the planet Colu. Many recent versions of his story, however, have given him an origin on Krypton. Brainiac is easily the most high-tech of Superman's foes. He uses advanced alien spacecraft and technology to combat Superman. In early appearances in the Silver Age comics, he had a purplish flying saucer. Since then, however, he has used a giant, green/metallic skull-shaped space ship with metallic tentacles. In the Legion of Super-Heroes comics and animated series, a version of brainiac known as Brainiac 5 is a promenent member of the team. In the comics, he's a normal, green-skinned Coluan who is descended from Brainiac; However, in the animated series, Brainiac 5 had more advanced robotic and computer-based abilities and was closer to the classic Brainiac."@en . . "Brainiac turned against its creator and caused the planet Krypton's destruction by draining energy from the core of the planet. He left the dying planet and did the same to countless other worlds in a Skull Ship spacecraft. Braniac later targeted Earth, specifically the LexCorp power plants in the city of Metropolis. He was stopped by Jor-El's son Superman, who happened to living on the planet at the time."@en . "Vast intelligence, super strength, super speed, invulnerability, heat vision, X-ray vision, replication, shapeshifting, electronic manipulation, flight, biological manipulation, information absorption, mineral manipulation"@en . . . . "*Volar"@es . . "200px|right|thumb|Logo programu Brainiac \u2013 pseudonaukowy program rozrywkowy emitowany przez Sky One (w Polsce przez Discovery Channel i Discovery Science)."@pl . . . . . "Stephen Williams"@en . . . "Superhuman Strength"@en . "Mobile"@en . . . . . . "Nuovo Einstein"@en . . . "Brainiac - program popularno-naukowy zajmuj\u0105cy si\u0119 licznymi pierdo\u0142ami."@pl . . . "Brainiac is a minor villain in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes."@en . . . . . . . . "Active"@en . . . "TBA"@en . . . "Superhirno"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Brainiac is the smartest being in the entire universe. His goal is to kill a guy who can be killed by a rock. He has yet to come up with a smart enough plan. Like all omniscient cold unfeeling megalomaniacal geniuses, all he really wants is to be able to feel love."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Brainiac is an enemy of Superman, and a member of the super-villain team, the Legion of Doom."@en . "Generate Ultra ForceShield"@en . . . . "Brainiac"@en . . . . . . "Bureinyakku"@en . . "White"@en . "Brainiac \u2013 bardzo naukowy program telewizyjny produkcji brytyjskiej. Prowadzi go profesor Vic Reeves, kt\u00F3ry zast\u0105pi\u0142 na tym stanowisku Richarda Hammonda."@pl . . "Shrinking cities."@en . . "Black"@en . . "Superhuman speed"@en . . . . . . . . "Brainiac is a trophy that can be earned in Chuzzle. It is awarded for completing a game of Classic Chuzzle or Speed Chuzzle without using the \"Hint\" button."@en . "*Superfuerza"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Brainiac"@pl . . . "Brainic is a cybernetic artificially intelligent Supervillian of the dc universe. He is most notably a superman villian but has being know to antagonize the JLA. You could consider brainiac the dc verzion of ultron."@en . . . "Kryptonian living computer"@en . . . . "Brainiac / Brainiac 5"@en . . . . . . "\u00A1S\u00FAper cerebro!"@en . . . . "Trying to destroy Superman."@en . . . . . . "Villanos"@es . . . . . . "Super Brain!"@en . . . . "Brainiac's Skull Ship"@en . . . "Superbrain"@en . "Brainiac is an enemy of Superman, and a member of the super-villain team, the Legion of Doom."@en . . . . "Brainiac es un Villano que aparece en el videojuego Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes."@es . . . . "Brainiac, sometimes also known as Milton Fine or as the Brain InterActive Construct to Kryptonians, is a robotic/computerized supervillain, who is one of Superman's main nemeses aside from Lex Luthor. His most well-known crime was the shrinking of the city of Kandor prior to Krypton's destruction, and preserving it amongst a host of other cities from various planets aboard his spaceship. His original name was Vril Dox."@en . . . . "Brainiac"@en . . . "DC Comics"@en . . . . . . . . "Brainiac, short for the Brain InterActive Construct, is a Kryptonian artificial intelligence built by scientist Jor-El based on designs from scientist Dax-Ur to aid in the war on Krypton, but was corrupted by Zod and used to assist in the destruction of the planet Krypton. After arriving on Earth in the Black Ship, Brainiac assumed human alias Dr. Milton Fine and harassed Clark Kent while unleashing a computer virus that infected every piece of technology on Earth and releasing Zod into Lex Luthor's body."@en . . . "N/A"@en . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . "Brainiac is a prominent member of Supermans Rogues Gallery and one of the most iconic villains in comic book history. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Pastino, Brainiac debuted in July 1958 as a green-skinned alien with advanced technology who attacked an Earth spaceship and possessed a private collection of shrunken, stolen cities, including the Kryptonian city of Kandor, which Superman stole back and took back to his Fortress of Solitude. Notably, Superman never actually managed to defeat the alien and was completely outmatched by his Deflector Shields and tirade of insults, and this was the Silver Age Superman, the same one who casually tugged chains of planets through space."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "TBA"@en . . . . ""@es . . . . "\u30D6\u30EC\u30A4\u30CB\u30E3\u30C3\u30AF"@en . "name"@en . "Superman:"@en . . . . . . . "The brilliant Professor Hecla, from the planet Mega (known to natives as Colu) created Brainiac. He programmed Brainiac to gather specimens from Earth and other places to repopulate Mega, which had nearly been wiped out of its' life during terrible atomic wars. These wars might have had something to do with the Computer Tyrants. News of such wars had reached Krypton, and it was falsely believed that everyone on the planet had perished. Not long after arriving on Earth, he joined a short-lived, team of villains, called A.P.E."@en . . . . . "Vril Dox"@en . "No"@en . . . "When Asha's militant group comes under fire, Max figures that it's all because of a Manticore-engineered military strategist, another transgenic called Brain. Brain sets out to protect Max as best he can after he's called upon to discover who really betrayed the group."@en . . . . "Take over and remake/destroy the universe."@en . "Maniaque"@en . . . . . . "Genius-level intellect"@en . "Brainiac"@en . "Brainiac"@en . . . . "Brainiac first appeared in Challenge of the Superfriends in his green-skinned Coluan humanoid form as a member of the Legion of Doom. Years later, he would work independently in the robotic skeletal form his Earth-One counterpart had adopted in mainstream DC Universe continuity before the changes made in Crisis on Infinite Earths."@en . . "Flight,\nHeat Vision,\nInvincibility,\nMagnetism"@en . . . . . "Brainiac, short for the Brain InterActive Construct, is a Kryptonian artificial intelligence built by scientist Jor-El based on designs from scientist Dax-Ur to aid in the war on Krypton, but was corrupted by Zod and used to assist in the destruction of the planet Krypton. After arriving on Earth in the Black Ship, Brainiac assumed human alias Dr. Milton Fine and harassed Clark Kent while unleashing a computer virus that infected every piece of technology on Earth and releasing Zod into Lex Luthor's body. Brainiac later resurfaced to kill his creator Dax-Ur for the knowledge to repair his system, put Lana Lang into a coma, had Kara Kent send him back through time to before Krypton's destruction to kill Kal-El. After that plan failed when Clark followed and stopped him, Brainiac returned to Earth disguised as Kara (whom he put in the Phantom Zone) and killed Edward Teague, revealed Clark's secret to Lex, tried to put Chloe Sullivan in a coma too and was hunted down and overloaded him with electricity by Clark, causing him to explode. However, Brainiac was still active within Chloe and ran a program from inside Chloe that drew Davis Bloome to gain infinite knowledge while Davis destroys Earth but was subsequently defeated by Clark and the Legion of Super-Heroes and taken to the 31st century by the Legion to be reprogrammed. Brainiac later reappeared as Brainiac 5, a re-programmed version of his former self. He was now a part of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Brainiac had returned to ultimately help Clark get rid of his guilty feelings about his past by taking him through a trip throughout time. Brainiac also took Clark to the future so that he would see what he becomes to inspire him and move on. After Clark realized what he needed to do, Brainiac returned to the future."@en . . . . . . "Coluan"@en . . . "*Invulnerabilidad"@es . . "Superhuman strength"@en . . . . . "Pulsing Blinking Forehead"@en . "250"^^ . . "Brainiac"@es . . "Humanoid Computer Interface"@en . "Unknown"@en . "12"^^ . "Vast psionic abilities"@en . "Vril Dox"@en . "Years later, it was discovered by an alien spacecraft which Brainiac then hijacked then killed the crew of the ship. It began to explore the universe. Each time it came to an inhabited world, it would upload all the knowledge it could from that world then destroy it, decreasing the number of beings that have access to the knowledge made it that much more valuable and destroying the planets ensured no new information would be created. Along with raw data, it also assimilated whatever useful technology it could find, improving itself with every world it visited."@en . . "Superc\u00E9rebro"@en . "Played by"@en . "Brainiac has a \"12th-level intellect\", allowing calculation abilities, enhanced memory and advanced understanding of mechanical engineering, bio-engineering, Physics, and other theoretical and applied sciences, as well as extensive knowledge of various alien technologies. The character has created devices such as a Force Field belt and a shrinking ray capable of reducing cities. Brainiac's advanced mental powers have shown him capable of possessing others, absorb information from other beings, transferring his consciousness creating and manipulating computer systems, replicate multiple versions of himself, and exerting powers to transverse or control over space and time. Possesses telepathy and telekinesis that were further augmented by an implanted electrode head-piece. The last version, prior to the Chrell Invasion of Brainiac (a living Coluan who utilizes android \"probes\") was proven to be capable of mimicking the superhuman abilities of Superman and other Kryptonians, some form of shapeshifting although he is vulnerable to bacterial infections when outside of controlled environment."@en . "#504F4F"@en . . . "Brainiac is an alien race with a large brain pan. They are usually geniuses and over-achievers."@en . . . "Pun on \"superhero\" and hirn ."@en . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . "Otto Binder & Al Plastino"@en . "Seasons 5 - 6: Stan Ross"@en .