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|games=''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' | |games=''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' | ||
|planet=[[Aether]] | |planet=[[Aether]] | ||
|landscape= | |landscape=Sandy, metallic construction | ||
|upgrades=*[[Morph Ball Bomb]] | |upgrades=*[[Morph Ball Bomb]]s | ||
*[[Dark Beam]] | *[[Dark Beam]] | ||
*[[Darkburst]] | *[[Darkburst]] | ||
|expansions=*[[Beam Ammo Expansion]] | |expansions=*[[Energy Tank]]s: 4 | ||
*[[Missile Expansion]]s: 11 | |||
*[[Beam Ammo Expansion]]s: 1 | |||
*[[Power Bomb Expansion]]s: 1 | *[[Power Bomb Expansion]]s: 1 | ||
|artifacts= | |artifacts= | ||
|bosses=*[[Alpha Sandigger]] | |bosses=*[[Alpha Sandigger]] | ||
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The '''Agon Wastes''' were fertile green plains on [[Aether]] until an impact by a [[Leviathan]] scorched it into a barren, desert wasteland.<ref>{{cite|The starborne terror burnt through the heavens and struck Aether with an untold might. We all expected the world to shatter... but Aether held. There was great devastation, however. The green plains of Agon were scorched forever, and the forest of Torvus was engulfed and wracked by the sea. The skies burned for days, casting darkness over the land.|Luminoth Lore|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> It is the location of one the [[Energy Controller]]s on Aether, and the first of the [[Luminoth]] domains to fall to the [[Ing]].<ref>{{cite|A massive Ing attack came to the land of Agon. Soon, the Temple of Agon was surrounded by the Horde, with no hope of salvation. Our gallant warriors there were slain, and Agon fell to the enemy. Our blood chilled when we learned that the energy within that temple was drained. The Ing had found the Energy Transfer Module, and were using it as a weapon against us.|Luminoth Lore|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | The '''Agon Wastes''' were fertile green plains on [[Aether]] until an impact by a [[Leviathan]] scorched it into a barren, desert wasteland.<ref>{{cite|The starborne terror burnt through the heavens and struck Aether with an untold might. We all expected the world to shatter... but Aether held. There was great devastation, however. The green plains of Agon were scorched forever, and the forest of Torvus was engulfed and wracked by the sea. The skies burned for days, casting darkness over the land.|Luminoth Lore|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> It is the location of one the [[Energy Controller]]s on Aether, and the first of the [[Luminoth]] domains to fall to the [[Ing]].<ref>{{cite|A massive Ing attack came to the land of Agon. Soon, the Temple of Agon was surrounded by the Horde, with no hope of salvation. Our gallant warriors there were slain, and Agon fell to the enemy. Our blood chilled when we learned that the energy within that temple was drained. The Ing had found the Energy Transfer Module, and were using it as a weapon against us.|Luminoth Lore|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | ||
The desert is comprised of several small Luminoth mining stations. A [[Space Pirate]] | The desert is comprised of several small Luminoth mining stations. A [[Space Pirate]] mining facility where the Pirates appear to be conducting research on [[Phazon]] also makes up a portion of Agon. | ||
Several large predators, such as [[Sandigger]]s, make their home in Agon. It is also the habitat of the weaker [[Sandbat]]s, [[Brizgee]]s, and [[Lumite]]s. The environment is capable of supporting only the most resilient of foliage, such as the indigenous [[Sandgrass]] and common desert [[Blueroot Tree]]s. | Several large predators, such as [[Sandigger]]s, make their home in Agon. It is also the habitat of the weaker [[Sandbat]]s, [[Brizgee]]s, and [[Lumite]]s. The environment is capable of supporting only the most resilient of foliage, such as the indigenous [[Sandgrass]] and common desert [[Blueroot Tree]]s. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Agon Pirate Facility.jpg|The | File:Agon Pirate Facility.jpg|The Space Pirates' facility | ||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
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The Agon Wastes were fertile green plains on Aether until an impact by a Leviathan scorched it into a barren, desert wasteland.[1] It is the location of one the Energy Controllers on Aether, and the first of the Luminoth domains to fall to the Ing.[2]
The desert is comprised of several small Luminoth mining stations. A Space Pirate mining facility where the Pirates appear to be conducting research on Phazon also makes up a portion of Agon.
Several large predators, such as Sandiggers, make their home in Agon. It is also the habitat of the weaker Sandbats, Brizgees, and Lumites. The environment is capable of supporting only the most resilient of foliage, such as the indigenous Sandgrass and common desert Blueroot Trees.
In the Pirate facility, Samus encounters a small amount of Space Pirates and Tallon Metroids. Samus also battles Dark Samus, who is stealing Phazon from the Space Pirates, here.
Trivia
- Agon Wastes is the region with the most upgrades in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, with twenty in total.
Gallery
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The Space Pirates' facility
See Also
References
- ↑ "The starborne terror burnt through the heavens and struck Aether with an untold might. We all expected the world to shatter... but Aether held. There was great devastation, however. The green plains of Agon were scorched forever, and the forest of Torvus was engulfed and wracked by the sea. The skies burned for days, casting darkness over the land." —Luminoth Lore (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
- ↑ "A massive Ing attack came to the land of Agon. Soon, the Temple of Agon was surrounded by the Horde, with no hope of salvation. Our gallant warriors there were slain, and Agon fell to the enemy. Our blood chilled when we learned that the energy within that temple was drained. The Ing had found the Energy Transfer Module, and were using it as a weapon against us." —Luminoth Lore (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)