Motherkuma

Motherkuma is a minor antagonist introduced in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony. It was created by Team Danganronpa to act as one of the observers of the Killing School Semester behind the scenes along with the actual The Mastermind.

Description
Motherkuma appears as a giant Monokuma head in a large glass jar with countless wires going into it. The only difference is that the white half of the face is instead exposed, allowing one to see all the components within the robot. The left eye is also a circular blue disk instead of the traditional normal black eye.

Motherkuma is connected to the Nanokumas, microscopic Monokuma's that come in swarms and act as the surveillance cameras for the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles. The footage they record is sent wirelessly to Motherkuma, effectively making it the hivemind of all Nanokuma's. Motherkuma's primary purpose however, is to create new Monokuma's. This is done when The Mastermind, later revealed to be Tsumugi Shirogane says "birth a new Monokuma", triggering Motherkuma's voice recognition software. It supposedly uses the large machine behind it in order to create spare Monokuma's.

Due to Motherkuma's overall function and design, it is confined to and cannot leave the hidden room in the library.

Tsumugi's Plan
During the time limit motive in Chapter 1, Tsumugi, frustrated that a killing had yet to happen, went to the girl's first floor bathroom in order to use the hidden passageway to get into the hidden room. There, she conspired with Motherkuma and watched everything in the library unfold. After witnessing Kaede's plan fail to kill Rantaro, Tsumugi rushed into the library in order to finish the job herself, Motherkuma acting as an accomplice for the murder.

Eternal Killing Game
After the fifth trial had concluded, Tsumugi headed back to the hidden room for a brief period of time, cosplaying as Junko Enoshima, proudly declaring to it that the killing game would go on forever.

Uncovering the Truth
Motherkuma was not encountered until the very final investigation in Chapter 6. With the assistance of K1-B0, the Ultimate Robot, the remaining survivors Shuichi Saihara, the Ultimate Detective, Maki Harukawa, the Ultimate Assassin, Himiko Yumeno, the Ultimate Magician, and Tsumugi, the Ultimate Cosplayer, were able to enter the hidden room and encounter Motherkuma for the first time.

Motherkuma congratulated them all for finding this place, purposefully not mentioning its connection with Tsumugi as to not give away her position as the actual mastermind. Motherkuma instead gloated about being able to create spare Monokuma's. The remaining survivors tested this claim by asking it to "birth a new Monokuma', not yet realizing that Motherkuma would only create spares if Tsumugi said birth. To keep her position hidden from the group, Tsumugi instead said "make" instead of "birth" as to not trigger Motherkuma's voice recognition software. Unable to figure out anything else from Motherkuma, and investigating the remainder of the hidden room, everyone but Himiko left the room and headed back into the library to find K1-B0 in a heated battle with Monotaro in his Exisal. During their fight, the way back into the hidden room ended up being blocked by rubble, supposedly trapping Himiko inside and heavily damaging Motherkuma.

Motherkuma's Fate
After Shuichi finished investigating the classroom that could make Flashback Lights, Himiko suddenly came in, surprising Shuichi since he and the others thought she was trapped. Himiko then explained and showed him the hidden passageway in the girl's bathroom that led into the hidden room. There, they found Motherkuma knocked away from the machine, only barely being connected to it by wires. Motherkuma bluntly stated that it wouldn't have much time left, but did give the survivors one final hint, stating that it would only birth a Monokuma if the "designated person" was the one who gave the order, surprising Shuichi. Upon giving this hint, Motherkuma laughed, proudly declaring glory to the Killing Game before finally shutting down completely.

Trivia

 * Motherkuma is likely a reference to Mother Brain, a major antagonist in the Metroid franchise as the overall design is very similar along with having "Mother" in its name.