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@CaptainEek:, this seems worth improving. Added some bottom matter, including an external link with a full-text biography of Brain. Needs some refs and fleshing out, but looks like there is good material out there, starting with at least four good sources at TWL link:
Also, I'm curious as to why Brain ended up regretting the name he chose, and whether he had another name in mind. Maybe someone at WP:RX can get a hold of a copy of Brain-1979, and copy p. 1-2 of the intro, which may answer that question.
Can't promise to help much more, but I hope you pick this up again. Mathglot (talk) 04:56, 15 July 2022 (UTC)Reply