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Samus started out as a young girl on the mining colony of [[K-2L]] with her parents [[Rodney Aran]] and [[Virginia Aran]]. When she was three years old, her hometown was visited by the [[Chozo]], a bird-like race. They came in peace, and Samus immediately found a spark of interest with one of the Chozo elders, [[Old Bird]]. The two became close and built up a loving friendship.
Samus started out as a young girl on the mining colony of [[K-2L]] with her parents [[Rodney Aran]] and [[Virginia Aran]]. When she was three years old, her hometown was visited by the [[Chozo]], a bird-like race. They came in peace, and Samus immediately found a spark of interest with one of the Chozo elders, [[Old Bird]]. The two became close and built up a loving friendship.


Much to Samus' dismay, a [[Space Pirate]] flagship came to the innocent colony and a raid started, led by none other than [[Ridley (specimen)|Ridley]]. Samus' three-year old mind could not comprehend the nature of violence, and asked Ridley if they could become friends. Feeling humiliated, Ridley made a strike to kill Samus, but her mother got in the way, taking a fatal hit herself. Rodney also sacrificed himself to destroy the flagship. Ridley left the scene, but one mistake was left under all the dust of the battle; the mistake was indeed Samus Aran, the only survivor of the attack. After her mourning sorrows, she vowed to have her revenge on Ridley.
Much to Samus' dismay, a [[Space Pirate]] flagship came to the innocent colony and a raid started, led by none other than [[Ridley]]. Samus' three-year old mind could not comprehend the nature of violence, and asked Ridley if they could become friends. Feeling humiliated, Ridley made a strike to kill Samus, but her mother got in the way, taking a fatal hit herself. Rodney also sacrificed himself to destroy the flagship. Ridley left the scene, but one mistake was left under all the dust of the battle; the mistake was indeed Samus Aran, the only survivor of the attack. After her mourning sorrows, she vowed to have her revenge on Ridley.


When all hope for a young Samus seemed to be lost, Old Bird and the rest of the Chozo came to her aid. The Chozo voyagers brought Samus to their home planet, [[Zebes]]. Unfortunately, [[Mother Brain]] predicted that Samus's frail body could not withstand harsh life in Zebes. The Chozo hoped to get evade this problem by infusing her with Chozo blood and giving her the [[Power Suit]], a bio-mechanical suit with many weapons and functions, thus giving birth to the powerful bounty hunter popularly known in today's [[Metroid (series)|Metroid franchise]]. For many years to come, Samus was taught by the Chozo their culture and their ways of battle. As a teenager, her physical attributes far overwhelmed those of a regular human's. However, when the time came, Samus left the Chozo to join the [[Galactic Federation]].
When all hope for a young Samus seemed to be lost, Old Bird and the rest of the Chozo came to her aid. The Chozo voyagers brought Samus to their home planet, [[Zebes]]. Unfortunately, [[Mother Brain]] predicted that Samus's frail body could not withstand harsh life in Zebes. The Chozo hoped to get evade this problem by infusing her with Chozo blood and giving her the [[Power Suit]], a bio-mechanical suit with many weapons and functions, thus giving birth to the powerful bounty hunter popularly known in today's [[Metroid (series)|Metroid franchise]]. For many years to come, Samus was taught by the Chozo their culture and their ways of battle. As a teenager, her physical attributes far overwhelmed those of a regular human's. However, when the time came, Samus left the Chozo to join the [[Galactic Federation]].