Quadraxis
Quadraxis is an enormous, quadrupedal mechanoid built by the Luminoth. It serves as the Guardian of the Ing Hive's Energy Controller.
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Quadraxis has a similar design to Quads, sharing several abilities. Quadraxis's version of the spin attack sucks in any nearby objects. The Head Module is also capable of functioning without the main body, with limited capacity.
Battle
The battle takes place in a large circular arena with no safe zones; Samus is always taking damage from Dark Aether's atmosphere.
Shortly after Samus enters the Hive Temple, Quadraxis is possessed by an Ing and activates. Its legs will begin rotating around its body, and occasionally, one of its knees will become vulnerable. Even if Samus destroys the casing around a knee, it can still remain active. Samus can cause one of the knees to become vulnerable by using her Boost Ball to boost into a red orb at the bottom of each foot. Once several knees are destroyed, it will begin to use more powerful attacks, such as the Disruptor or its tornado attack.
Its primary weapon is the Annihilator Beam, which it will use to fire both normal and Disruptor blasts. Samus can evade the Disruptor blast with the Boost Ball or use the Screw Attack to deflect it. If she fails to dodge it, she will become temporarily stunned. Quadraxis is also armed with homing Missiles and a rapid-firing turret. Its legs are capable of creating shock waves.
After its main body is disabled, the Head Module will detach and continue to engage Samus. The main body will send transmissions to the Head Module, instructing it remotely. While receiving signals, the Head will raise a impregnable shield. If Samus uses her Echo Visor, she can target the antenna on the main body to temporarily disable it, causing the shield to drop. She can then target the receivers on the Head Module. Each time a receiver is destroyed, the Head Module will send out one Dark Quad.
After the three receivers are destroyed, the shield will drop and the Head Module will shatter the armor around the main body's legs, revealing a Spider Ball Track beneath each. The shield around the Head Module will also be permanently disengaged. Samus can stun the Head Module easily with the Light Beam or Super Missiles. After stunning it, Samus can climb the tracks and then boost to the magnetically charged surface on the head. After dropping a Morph Ball Bomb into each of the exposed vulnerabilities, the Head Module will crash into the ground and explode. leaving behind the Annihilator Beam.
Data
Logbook
Scan Data
Gallery
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Quadraxis awakens in the Ing Hive
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A hologram of Quadraxis
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Quadraxis Head Module separating from its body
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Exposing the Spider Ball Tracks
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The two weak points exposed
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A full-sized Quadraxis
Trivia
- Quadraxis is probably the largest boss Samus has ever fought. Other large bosses are Kraid, Flaahgra, Omega Pirate, Mogenar, Omega Ridley, and Amorbis.
- There are several pieces of an incomplete Quadraxis drone lying about the Sanctuary Temple.
- In an interview with IGN, Bryan Walker of Retro Studios stated that the battle against Quadraxis was his favorite moment in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.[7]
External Links
References
- ↑ "The Quadraxis unit went rogue and entered the service of the Ing. Its primary weapon system fires destructive matter-antimatter blasts. It uses a powerful Missile battery for long-distance attacks. The Quadraxis is incredibly durable and well-armored, but its leg and foot joints are vulnerable. Damaging these joints will eventually render it immobile." —Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Logbook "Quadraxis" (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
- ↑ "Though the main body is disabled, the tactical control unit within it is still active. It will guide the Head Module in battle via high-sonic transmissions. Disabling this module will impair the Head Module's ability to fight." —Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Logbook "Damaged Quadraxis" (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
- ↑ "The Head Module of the Quadraxis is highly mobile and well armed. It is shielded by an impervious force field. Tactical commands are sent to the module from the crippled main body: sever this link to impair the Head Module's combat ability." —Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Logbook "Shielded Head Module" (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
- ↑ "Head Module is unable to receive tactical data. Force field offline. Unit is generating drones to defend itself while it attempts to restore tactical link to main body. Destroy sonic receptors on unit to prevent this." —Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Logbook "Stunned Head Module" (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
- ↑ "Module has lost its tactical link to the main body. Two points of structural weakness have been located on its hull: Morph Ball Bombs can cause damage to these areas. Scans indicate that the Spider Ball can attach to the Module's outer hull." —Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Logbook "Final Head Module" (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
- ↑ "This is a component of an incomplete mechanoid. Design similarities exist between incomplete unit and the rogue mechanoids of Luminoth design found throughout this area." —Scan Data (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
- ↑ "My favorite part about Metroid Prime 2 is the Quadraxis battle. It's the biggest boss that's ever been in a Metroid Prime game, just physically. It's also one of the most grueling. But I think it's just the most logically laid out of the boss encounters in that you have to take this massive structure down, bit by bit, in a realistic way," —Bryan Walker (A Space Bounty Hunter in Texas)
Seeker Launcher · Dark Beam · Light Beam · Annihilator Beam · Darkburst · Sunburst · Sonic Boom · Dark Visor · Echo Visor · Dark Suit · Light Suit · Gravity Boost · Energy Transfer Module
Unused Content
Annihilator Bomb · Dark Bomb · Light Bomb
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