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Quote1School is in session, and here's lesson number one: NO ONE DEFIES BROTHER BLOOD!!!Quote2
―Brother Blood[src]

Brother Blood is the charismatic and sadistic Headmaster of the H.I.V.E. Academy and the main antagonist of Season 3. He is best known for being the former mentor and arch nemesis of Cyborg.

Character history[]

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Brother Blood, before becoming a cyborg.

Brother Blood first appeared in the episode "Deception" in which a disguised Cyborg was spying on the H.I.V.E. Five. At that time, the H.I.V.E. students were conducting a series of robberies, which, as it turned out, served to finance the development of a prototype weapon called the Ion Amplifier. Blood soon became aware of Cyborg's true identity and offered to make him human again if he served him. However, Cyborg demonstrated an unexpected immunity to Blood's mind control and, the power of his sonic cannon multiplied by the Amplifier, destroyed the entire H.I.V.E. Academy with only one shot.

However, it was later revealed that Blood had downloaded Cyborg's blueprints when the latter had hacked into the H.I.V.E computers. After having erected an underwater H.I.V.E. base just off the continental shelf, Brother Blood utilized Cyborg's sonic cannon schematics to build a massive underwater sonic resonator, which would create tidal waves strong enough to wipe out Jump City. After a failed solo attempt to stop the scheme, Aqualad alerted the Titans, who were also joined by another independent hero who had infiltrated the H.I.V.E., Bumblebee. Although the plot was foiled and Cyborg's blueprints were recovered, Brother Blood's photographic memory allowed him to remain in possession of Cyborg's schematics, which he would employ later on in his attempts to rebuild the H.I.V.E.

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Brother Blood's defeat.

Brother Blood retreated to Steel City, with a team of young independent heroes on his tail who would later be shaped by Cyborg into the Titans East team. After obtaining the security codes for Titans East Tower with the help of Steamroller, Blood and his robot troopers conducted a mass attack on the Titans East. While Cyborg apparently managed to evict Blood from the Tower, Blood had already gained two important footholds: he had already captured and taken control of the minds of Aqualad, Bumblebee, Más y Menos, and Speedy, recruiting them as his new "students"; and he had hidden himself in the basement of the Tower, where he had his body converted into a cyborg by Professor Chang, who was mind controlled as well.

With the help of his brainwashed victims, Blood captured Cyborg for interrogation. In the course of their past confrontations, Cyborg's resistance to Blood's mind control had puzzled Blood. With Cyborg's nifty cybernetic implants enhancing his mental powers he would be able to control thousands of students in Steel City once those students had been upgraded with the proper hardware,

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In the interest of finding out what gave Cyborg the resistance, Blood intended to take Cyborg apart, an endeavor foiled by the Teen Titans, who arrived to save their friend. Thinking that Cyborg's resistance was due to a special gadget within Cyborg's systems he had not yet discovered, Blood planned to convert the Titans East into cyborgs as well for studying purposes (which would render them incapable of breaking free from his control), only for the Titans to stop him. Blood then ordered the Titans East (who were not upgraded yet) to fight the Titans.

During the scuffle between the original Titans and Titans East, Blood kidnapped Cyborg for a personal confrontation on the Tower's roof. After disabling Cyborg, Blood physically attempted to make Cyborg reveal the secret of his mental resistance. In the process, however, he unconsciously tapped too deeply into Cyborg's mind; and when Cyborg finally realized that it was actually his human mind and spirit which had enabled him to resist Blood, he exerted his will, tapping into Blood's powers in turn and using them to repair the damage inflicted on him before shattering Blood's cybernetic arms, rendering him helpless.

Following this crushing defeat, Blood was taken into custody and never appeared again.

Brother Blood is one of the few villains to not be seen joining the Brotherhood of Evil at the end of "Homecoming - Part 2", along with Slade, Trigon, Krall, Blackfire, the Cironielian Chrysalis Eater, the Shrieker, and the White Monster. Where Trigon, Krall, and the Cironielian Chrysalis Eater are dead, the Shrieker is trapped at the bottom of a gorge, and the White Monster didn't appear until the final episode, Blood's absence, like Slade's and Blackfire's, remains a mystery and it is unknown if he will want revenge on Cyborg.

Powers and abilities[]

Quote1You can't defeat the headmaster, Cyborg. When are you going to learn?Quote2
―Brother Blood[src]

Blood is a powerful metahuman with a vast array of mental and psychokinetic powers. The abilities he has demonstrated so far include:

  • Telepathy: Brother Blood is known to read the thoughts of others, as such he read Cyborg's mind and gains the secrets of his blueprints.
    • Mind control: Blood can control other peoples minds against their will, when his eyes glows red so does the people who are under his control, but Cyborg's strong will power managed to resist him.
    • Illusions: Blood can mentally induce illusions into his victims' minds, complete with convincing sensory impressions.
  • Telekinesis: He has also display the ability to manipulate objects with his mind alone.
    • Levitation and water walking: Blood has shown to use his telekinesis to make himself lighter than water.
    • Telekinetic barriers: He can create telekinetic barriers capable of deflecting physical and energy attacks.
  • Teleportation: He can teleport himself or others, only by touching them, to any locations he chooses. They vanish into red energy then reappear in the same way.
  • Energy blasts: Blood can fire blasts of pure red energy, probably telekinetic blasts.
  • Photographic memory: Brother Blood stated with his mental abilities, he can retain complicated information indefinitely within his memory, like the private blueprints of Cyborg's technology.
  • Extraordinary agility: Despite his old age, Blood can jump higher and perform acrobatic stunts.

After his conversion into a cyborg, Blood was granted enhanced physical strength along with an extended range for his mental abilities.

  • Cyborg physiology: After Blood stole Cyborg's blueprints, he made Professor Chang turn him into a cyborg using the technology.
    • Enhanced strength and speed: Blood stated when he turned into a cyborg he was granted with enhanced physical strength and speed.
    • Cyber mind: Because he is now a cyborg, he mental abilities had increased, as such the extension range of his mind control.
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Angry Brother Blood

Personality[]

While Blood, like Slade, is charismatic and intelligent, he is prone to paranoia, as displayed by his obsession over defeating and bending Cyborg's will. Despite being a villain, Blood nevertheless is an excellent teacher (demonstrated in the episode "Deception"), and expects a lot from his students, maintaining his strict sense. However, this cold, strict personality of Blood's sometimes breaks away, giving space for his occasional goofiness making him a comic refleaf.

Appearances[]

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Trivia[]

  • Blood is mentioned to be the new headmaster of the H.I.V.E. academy when he is first introduced, meaning he either took over the school, or replaced the headmistress.
  • In the DC mainstream comic line, Brother Blood is in fact the reincarnated version of Brother Sebastian, a treacherous Native American voodoo priest that spawned a line of insidious reincarnations through his sinister deeds, thus beginning the legacy of Brother Blood.
  • It is very likely that Blood is/was a member of the Brotherhood of Evil, or at the very least is/was affiliated with them, as many of his students are members themselves.
  • Brother Blood's powers are fairly different to what they were in the comics, who possessed invulnerability and super strength due to his mystical shawl. A second version of Brother Blood also had him with vampiric powers and feeds on blood to become stronger.
  • In the comics, Brother Blood was the leader of a cult dedicated to worshiping Trigon, rather than the headmaster of a villains academy.
  • According to the producer of Teen Titans, David Slack, Brother Blood's character was written to be the opposite to Slade's character. Whereas Slade is secretive about his motives and activities, Brother Blood is open about his plans and ideas.
  • It’s very likely this version of Brother Blood is based off the DC comics villain Psimon. Psimon possesses the same telekinetic powers Blood has, and was a frequent Teen Titans comic book villain. Psimon also commanded the same team that would be the H.I.V.E. Five in the comics as well. Brother Blood was likely chosen because of Psimon’s design, which has his brain exposed in his skull.

Production notes[]

Producer/writer David Slack has stated: "In the end, we tried to make him the anti-Slade. Where Slade hides in the shadows, Brother Blood loves the spotlight. Slade always has some ulterior motive, Brother Blood will tell you what he's planning right away, Slade is Robin's personal foe, Brother Blood is Cyborg's personal foe. So there's some contrast there. [...] We weren't even sure we'd get to use that name. I think what was important that we kept was that he was the leader of a cult. We kept that role and drew inspiration from cult leaders we read about. They are very charming seeming people. From that, we gave him this sort of 'power of temptation' - this ability to control people's perceptions. And the power of persuasion. We didn't get too deep into the character from the comics, because so much of it was so outside of what we'd be able to do. He's definitely one where we've strayed more."

Other appearances[]

In the Game Boy Advance game, Brother Blood tries to create an army of clones of the Teen Titans and is the final boss. His attack pattern includes firing energy waves, summoning falling debris, and teleporting. After defeating him, the player has to escape his lair in a limited amount of time. On higher difficulties, the timer starts at the beginning of the battle, making it a better idea to avoid him and just escape his lair.

In the MMORPG DC Universe Online, Brother Blood is a recurring villain/partner (depending on which side the player is on) with very similar powers, thus, the addition of leeching the enemy's life to heal himself.

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