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Unlike other [[Flood]] forms, the '''Proto-Gravemind''' (also known as '''Brain Form''') is apparently immobile and passive in combat. Brain Forms have never been observed to move on their own, even when other [[Combat Form]]s are fighting nearby. They have never been observed to keep any of their hosts' limbs or [[weapons]], and so they do not attack when stationary, either. | Unlike other [[Flood]] forms, the '''Proto-Gravemind''' (also known as the '''Brain Form''') is apparently immobile and passive in combat. Brain Forms have never been observed to move on their own, even when other [[Combat Form]]s are fighting nearby. They have never been observed to keep any of their hosts' limbs or [[weapons]], and so they do not attack when stationary, either. | ||
Proto-Graveminds are an amalgamate of multiple other Flood forms merged together. It appears that when an advanced task is at hand for the Flood, such as piloting a starship, they will create a Brain Form to do that task, by merging together as many hosts as possible with that knowledge. | Proto-Graveminds are an amalgamate of multiple other Flood forms merged together. It appears that when an advanced task is at hand for the Flood, such as piloting a starship, they will create a Brain Form to do that task, by merging together as many hosts as possible with that knowledge. |