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'''Tallon Metroids''' are a variation of [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]] that developed on [[Tallon IV]]. There are multiple differences between these and regular Metroids, which stem from developing on different planets. Unused design notes indicate that this environmental versatility is due to a Metroid's ability to adapt to survive in differing atmospheric and gravitational conditions, and varying gamma radiation levels.<ref>{{Cite web| quote=Theoritical analysis suggests that the Metroid's environmental versatility is due in part to it's adaptness to survive in differing atmospheric conditions, marked changes in gravitational influence, and varying levels of gamma type radiation.| url= http://frogskull.blogspot.com/2008/02/metroid-prime-3-corruption-art.html| title= Frog Skull: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Art| site= Frog Skull}}</ref> These Metroids were introducted to these new environments by [[Space Pirate]]s who were studying them for various purposes.
'''Tallon Metroids''' are a variation of [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]] that developed on [[Tallon IV]]. There are multiple differences between these and regular Metroids, which stem from developing on different planets. Unused design notes indicate that this environmental versatility is due to a Metroid's ability to adapt to survive in differing atmospheric and gravitational conditions, and varying gamma radiation levels.<ref>{{Cite web| quote=Theoritical analysis suggests that the Metroid's environmental versatility is due in part to it's adaptness to survive in differing atmospheric conditions, marked changes in gravitational influence, and varying levels of gamma type radiation.| url= http://frogskull.blogspot.com/2008/02/metroid-prime-3-corruption-art.html| title= Frog Skull: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Art| site= Frog Skull}}</ref> These Metroids were introducted to these new environments by [[Space Pirate]]s who were studying them for various purposes.


Tallon Metroids are the main type of Metroid encountered in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''. Tallon Metroid specimens are also mentioned in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', though these are not actually interacted with in an non-mutated state at any point in the game. <!-- UNPRODUCTIVE EDIT! -->
Tallon Metroids are the main type of Metroid encountered in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''. Tallon Metroid specimens are also mentioned in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', though these are not actually interacted with in an non-mutated state at any point in the game.
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|content=''Metroids exposed to the Dark Aetherian atmosphere displayed significant changes to their physiology and behaviorial patterns. Exposure resulted in altered cutaneous pigmentation, solidified carapace with superficial dermal striation, emergence of multiple luminescent ocular organs, and two additional cuspidate teeth. Advanced physical durability was observed, as well as more instinctual and aggresive behavioral tendencies. Subsequently nocturnal, Dark Metroid developed a fatally acute sensitivity to solar light. All attempts to recreate this atmospheric transformation have met with utter failure. Test specimens yield a 100% mortality rate. Experiments rarely live more than a few hours after artificial transformation is achieved. Of these rare instances, specimens require complete artificial sustainment. No sentient behavior has been observed in any instances. Failure attributed to unknown variables.''<ref>{{Cite web| url= http://frogskull.blogspot.com/2008/02/metroid-prime-3-corruption-art.html| title= Frog Skull: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Art| site= Frog Skull}}</ref>
|content=''Metroids exposed to the Dark Aetherian atmosphere displayed significant changes to their physiology and behaviorial patterns. Exposure resulted in altered cutaneous pigmentation, solidified carapace with superficial dermal striation, emergence of multiple luminescent ocular organs, and two additional cuspidate teeth. Advanced physical durability was observed, as well as more instinctual and aggressive behavioral tendencies. Subsequently nocturnal, Dark Metroid developed a fatally acute sensitivity to solar light. All attempts to recreate this atmospheric transformation have met with utter failure. Test specimens yield a 100% mortality rate. Experiments rarely live more than a few hours after artificial transformation is achieved. Of these rare instances, specimens require complete artificial sustainment. No sentient behavior has been observed in any instances. Failure attributed to unknown variables.''<ref>{{Cite web| url= http://frogskull.blogspot.com/2008/02/metroid-prime-3-corruption-art.html| title= Frog Skull: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Art| site= Frog Skull}}</ref>
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Images===
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File:Tallon Metroid mp1 Artwork.png|Tallon Metroid Artwork
File:Tallon Metroid mp1 Artwork.png|Tallon Metroid Artwork
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File:Tallon Metroid mpp Artwork.png|Artwork of a Tallon Metroid from ''[[Metroid Prime Pinball]]''
File:Tallon Metroid mpp Artwork.png|Artwork of a Tallon Metroid from ''[[Metroid Prime Pinball]]''
File:Tallon Metroid mpp Sprite.png|Tallon Metroids appear in ''Pinball'' as a minigame
File:Tallon Metroid mpp Sprite.png|Tallon Metroids appear in ''Pinball'' as a minigame
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===Audio===
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file:Metroid Vox mp2 01.ogg|Metroid Vox
file:Metroid Vox mp2 02.ogg|Metroid Vox
file:Metroid Vox mp2 03.ogg|Metroid Vox
file:Metroid Vox mp2 04.ogg|Metroid Vox
file:Metroid Vox mp2 05.ogg|Metroid Vox
file:Metroid Vox mp2 06.ogg|Metroid Vox
file:Metroid Vox mp2 07.ogg|Metroid Vox
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