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}}{{stub}}'''Super Metroid''' is the successor to ''[[Metroid II]]''. In it, [[Samus Aran|Samus]] answers a distress call at the Space Colony [[Ceres]]. She finds that the station is deserted and the researchers are dead. When she located the [[Metroid Hatchling]], she finds that [[Ridley]] has taken it and gives chase.  
}}{{stub}}'''Super Metroid''' is the successor to ''[[Metroid II: The Return of Samus]]''. In it, [[Samus Aran|Samus]] answers a distress call at the Space Colony [[Ceres]]. She finds that the station is deserted and the researchers are dead. When she located the [[Metroid Hatchling]], she finds that [[Ridley]] has taken it and gives chase.  
 
==Story continuity==
 
''Super Metroid'' is a direct sequel to ''[[Return of Samus]]''. After Samus' mission on [[SR388]] is over, she brings the last surviving Metroid hatchling to the [[Ceres Space Colony]] to have scientists harness its power and study it. After it is stolen by [[Ridley]], she returns to [[Zebes]] to find it. ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'' follows the story after ''Super Metroid''.
 
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