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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Because Samus weighs 90 kg.<ref>{{Cite manual|Samus Aran <br/> Height:{{Hover|1 m. 90 cm.|6 ft. 3 in.}} Weight:{{Hover|90 kg.|198 lbs.}}|Metroid II: Return of Samus|14}}</ref> and the Speed Booster allows Samus to move at supersonic speed (above 343 m/s; 1,126 ft./s), then a Speed Boosted Samus attacks with over 33634.0704 {{wp|Newton (unit)|Newtons}} of force per run.
*Because Samus weighs 90 kg.<ref>{{Cite manual|Samus Aran <br/> Height:{{Hover|1 m. 90 cm.|6 ft. 3 in.}} Weight:{{Hover|90 kg.|198 lbs.}}|Metroid II: Return of Samus|14}}</ref> and the Speed Booster allows her to travel at supersonic speeds (above 343 m/s; 1,126.4 ft./s), she is able to produce 37,044 {{wp|Newton (unit)|newtons}} of force per run (equal to 4 tons), or 7,623,655.2 {{wp|Joule|joules}} (7.624 × 10⁶ J).
*Interestingly, in ''Super Metroid'', Samus cannot Speed Boost through [[Ice Beam|frozen]] enemies.
*Interestingly, in ''Super Metroid'', Samus cannot Speed Boost through [[Ice Beam|frozen]] enemies.
*Although ''Metroid: Other M'' may seem to be the first game to show Samus turning while speed boosting, ''Metroid Fusion'' is actually the first, as moving from one sector to another would require turning. The side-scrolling appearance does not demonstrate this visually, however.
*Although ''Metroid: Other M'' may seem to be the first game to show Samus turning while speed boosting, ''Metroid Fusion'' is actually the first, as moving from one sector to another would require turning. The side-scrolling appearance does not demonstrate this visually, however.