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'''Tallon IV's Scar''' is the name given to the area where, some 50 years ago, a [[Leviathan]] impacted [[Tallon IV]]. This area, known during the events of ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' as the [[Impact Crater]], was first called Tallon IV's scar by the [[Galactic Federation]] during their scans of the cleansed planet.
'''Tallon IV's Scar''' is the name given to the area where, some 50 years ago,<ref>{{cite|Planet Tallon IV, formerly a Chozo colony, was struck by a stellar object 50 years ago...|[[Galactic Federation Data#Tallon IV Incident|Logbook]] "Tallon IV Incident"|[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]}}</ref> a [[Leviathan]] impacted [[Tallon IV]]. This area, known during the events of ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' as the [[Impact Crater]], was first called Tallon IV's scar by the [[Galactic Federation]] during their scans of the cleansed planet.


[[Galactic Federation Data]] indicates that, though the scar, a result of a [[Leviathan|celestial body]] impacting the planets surface, is still visible, the rest of the planet has significantly recovered from its [[Phazon Corruption|corruption by Phazon]] and is hospitable to a variety of lifeforms. The elimination of the Phazon coupled with the proliferation of natural renewal processes by the environment undoubtedly means that the Impact Crater, too, has been transformed by the ecosystem into a suitable habitat for native species. Tallon IV's scar may, in time, become harder to discern, or even blend into the local geography completely.
[[Galactic Federation Data]] indicates that, though the scar, a result of a [[Leviathan|celestial body]] impacting the planets surface, is still visible, the rest of the planet has significantly recovered from its [[Phazon Corruption|corruption by Phazon]] and is hospitable to a variety of lifeforms. The elimination of the Phazon coupled with the proliferation of natural renewal processes by the environment undoubtedly means that the Impact Crater, too, has been transformed by the ecosystem into a suitable habitat for native species. Tallon IV's scar may, in time, become harder to discern, or even blend into the local geography completely.