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|caption= A Queen Metroid
|caption= Artwork of the Queen Metroid from ''Metroid II: Return of Samus''
|games=*''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]''
|games=*''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]''
*''[[Metroid: Other M]]''
*''[[Metroid: Other M]]''
|location=[[Bioweapon Research Center]]
*''[[Metroid: Samus Returns]]''
|location=[[SR-388]] (Metroid II) [[Bioweapon Research Center]] (Other M)
|attacks=*Energy Bursts
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'''Queen Metroids''' are the [[Metroid (species)|Metroids]] that propagate the entire species and are also the last in the species' evolutionary line.  They are less common than other Metroids due to them needing specific genes in order to mature into queens, as Samus remarks in ''Other M''. In ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'', the [[Galactic Federation]] researchers aboard [[Bottle Ship]] genetically manipulated genes from clones of the [[Metroid Hatchling]], allowing at least one Metroid to grow to a Queen Metroid.
'''Queen Metroids''' belong to the second game ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'', a number of [[Metroid (species)|Metroids]] that propagate the entire species and are also the last in the species' evolutionary line.  They are less common than other Metroids due to them needing specific genes in order to mature into queens, as Samus remarks in ''Other M''. In ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'', the [[Galactic Federation]] researchers aboard [[Bottle Ship]] genetically manipulated genes from clones of the [[Metroid Hatchling]], allowing at least one Metroid to grow to a Queen Metroid.
[[File:Queen Metroid m2.png|thumb|left|A '''Queen Metroid''' in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'']]
[[File:Queen Metroid m2.png|thumb|left|A '''Queen Metroid''' in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'']]


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[[File:Queen Metroid om.jpg|thumb|left|A '''Queen Metroid''' in ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'']]  
[[File:Queen Metroid om.jpg|thumb|left|A '''Queen Metroid''' in ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'']]  
Later, Samus encounters another Queen Metroid on the [[Bottle Ship]]; this particular Queen Metroid was used by the [[Galactic Federation]] researchers as a control specimen for the cold-resistant Metroids.  It is destroyed after Samus [[Grapple Beam|grapples]] into its mouth and detonates a [[Power Bomb]] in its stomach. This Queen is also responsible for the death of the Ridley clone.
Later, Samus encounters another Queen Metroid on the [[Bottle Ship]]; this particular Queen Metroid was used by the [[Galactic Federation]] researchers as a control specimen for the cold-resistant Metroids.  It is destroyed after Samus [[Grapple Beam|grapples]] into its mouth and detonates a [[Power Bomb]] in its stomach. This Queen is also responsible for the death of the Ridley clone.
Their paws are tridactyl, in ''[[Metroid: Samus Returns]]'', this Queen Metroid emits distorted roars of ''[[Wikipedia:Allosaurus|Allosaurus]]'' in ''[[Wikipedia:The Ballad of Big Al|The Ballad of Big Al]]'', Aladar in ''[[Wikipedia:Dinosaur (2000 film)|Dinosaur]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:King Kong|King Kong]]'' in ''[[Wikipedia:King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]''.
[[File:SR Queen Metroid concept.jpg|thumb|Concept of the Queen Metroid for ''[[Metroid: Samus Returns]]'']]
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 11 August 2023

Queen Metroid
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Artwork of the Queen Metroid from Metroid II: Return of Samus

Game(s)
Attacks
Weakness(es)
Vulnerable Area(s)
  • Face
  • Neck
  • Stomach
Location(s)

SR-388 (Metroid II) Bioweapon Research Center (Other M)

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Queen Metroids belong to the second game Metroid II: Return of Samus, a number of Metroids that propagate the entire species and are also the last in the species' evolutionary line. They are less common than other Metroids due to them needing specific genes in order to mature into queens, as Samus remarks in Other M. In Metroid: Other M, the Galactic Federation researchers aboard Bottle Ship genetically manipulated genes from clones of the Metroid Hatchling, allowing at least one Metroid to grow to a Queen Metroid.

A Queen Metroid in Metroid II: Return of Samus

After wiping out the other Metroids while on her mission to exterminate the Metroids on SR388, Samus battles a Queen Metroid. This queen attacks by firing energy bursts, and it will also extend her neck to ram or bite Samus. In order to defeat it, Samus must fire Missiles directly at its face. If a missile is shot into its open mouth, the queen will become stunned allowing Samus to roll into her stomach and lay Bombs.

A Queen Metroid in Metroid: Other M

Later, Samus encounters another Queen Metroid on the Bottle Ship; this particular Queen Metroid was used by the Galactic Federation researchers as a control specimen for the cold-resistant Metroids. It is destroyed after Samus grapples into its mouth and detonates a Power Bomb in its stomach. This Queen is also responsible for the death of the Ridley clone.

Their paws are tridactyl, in Metroid: Samus Returns, this Queen Metroid emits distorted roars of Allosaurus in The Ballad of Big Al, Aladar in Dinosaur, and King Kong in King Kong.

Concept of the Queen Metroid for Metroid: Samus Returns

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