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This page is used by '''[[User: Metroidking|Metroidking]]''' for writing and experimenting | This page is used by '''[[User: Metroidking|Metroidking]]''' for writing and experimenting. If you spot anything that needs fixing here, go ahead and fix it, I don't mind any help. | ||
=Spinner= | |||
'''Spinners''' are devices featured in the [[Metroid Prime (series)|''Metroid Prime'' series]] that are operated by the [[Boost Ball]]. These devices serve a variety of purposes such as manipulating the position of objects or activating machines. | |||
==Data== | |||
===Logbook entries=== | |||
{{logbook | |||
|name=Spinner | |||
|entry=This is a standard Spinner device. The generator belts of the Spinner can be activated by rapid rotational force. Use the Boost ability of the Morph Ball when inside a Spinner to activate the device.<ref>{{cite|This is a standard Spinner device. The generator belts of the Spinner can be activated by rapid rotational force. Use the Boost ability of the Morph Ball when inside a Spinner to activate the device.|Logbook entry for Spinners|Metroid Prime}}</ref> | |||
|game=mp1 | |||
|ref=no | |||
|position=top | |||
}} | |||
{{logbook | |||
|name=Spinner | |||
|entry=Boost powered control system. Use the Boost ability of the Morph Ball when inside a Spinner to activate the device it powers.<ref>{{cite|Boost powered control system. Use the Boost ability of the Morph Ball when inside a Spinner to activate the device it powers.|Logbook entry for Spinners|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
|game=mp2 | |||
|location=[[Torvus Bog]] - [[Forgotten Bridge]] | |||
|ref=no | |||
|position=mid | |||
|image=[[File:Spinner (Echoes).png|80px]] | |||
}} | |||
{{logbook | |||
|name=Spinner | |||
|entry=Use the Boost ability of the Morph Ball when inside a Spinner to activate the device in powers.<ref>{{cite||Logbook entry for Spinners|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref> | |||
|game=mp3 | |||
|location=[[SkyTown]] - [[Ballista Storage]] | |||
|ref=no | |||
|position=bottom | |||
}} | |||
===Scan data=== | |||
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<!-- Scans missing: Spinner before Boost Ball is acquired in MP1 & MP2, any additional scans in Corruption --> | |||
{{scan | |||
|data=This Spinner device has previously been used. It has shut itself off.<ref>{{cite|This Spinner device has previously been used. It has shut itself off|Scan of deactivated Spinner|Metroid Prime}}</ref> | |||
|game=mp1 | |||
|description=Scan of deactivated Spinner | |||
}} | |||
{{scan | |||
|data=Spinner unit offline. Unable to restore function to this unit.<ref>{{cite|Spinner unit offline. Unable to restore function to this unit.|Scan of deactivated Spinner|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
|game=mp2 | |||
|description=Scan of deactivated Spinner | |||
}} | |||
=Metroid Prime 2: Echoes= | =Metroid Prime 2: Echoes= | ||
{{Game-infobox | |||
|abbrev=mp2 | |||
|infoboxclass=echoesinfobox | |||
|image=[[File:Metroid Prime 2 Echoes Cover.jpg|300px]] | |||
|developer=[[Retro Studios]] | |||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |||
|platforms=[[Nintendo GameCube]] | |||
|releasedUS=November 15, 2004 | |||
|releasedEu=November 26, 2004 | |||
|releasedJp=May 26, 2005 | |||
|genre=First Person Adventure | |||
|ratings=ESRB: T<br/>PEGI: 12+<br/>USK: 12<br/>CERO: 12 | |||
|modes=Single-player, four-player versus multiplayer | |||
|media=Nintendo GameCube optical disc | |||
|input=Nintendo GameCube controller | |||
|websites= | |||
|covers= | |||
}} | |||
'''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''' is a first-person adventure video game that revolves around combat, puzzle-solving, and platform-jumping. It is the second game released in the [[Metroid Prime (series)|Prime series]], though is chronologically set after ''[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]''. | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' takes place on the planets [[Aether]], and its dark twin, [[Dark Aether]]. Samus is capable of traveling through the two via [[Portal|Portals]]. The [[Space Pirate|Space Pirates]] and Metroids were less of a focus in ''Echoes'', with the primary antagonists of Echoes are the [[Ing]].<ref>{{Cite person| quote= It was a conscious effort from Retro and Nintendo to downplay the space pirates and Metroids in this particular game. They're still in there and they still play a role, but we made a decision to make the story revolve around the Ing and Luminoth. But we thought it was still important for them to fit into the story well and serve a particular purpose. | name= Mark Pacini| url= http://cube.ign.com/articles/556/556375p2.html| title= Metroid Prime 2 Echoes Interview}}</ref><small>Reword?</small> | |||
Many aspects of ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' are similar to ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' As with the first Metroid Prime, Samus is already in possession of multiple upgrades in the beginning of the game. This equipment is quickly stolen however. | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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==Listings== | |||
===[[Characters in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Characters]]=== | |||
===[[Bosses in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Bosses]]=== | |||
=== | ===[[:Category:Enemies in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Enemies]]=== | ||
=== | ===[[:Category:Locations in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Places]]=== | ||
===[[Items in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Items]]=== | |||
=== | ===[[Glitches in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Glitches]]=== | ||
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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
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A Link to the Past developers provided assistance due to familiarity with the concept. Elements not included in Prime due to time constraints were implemented in Echoes. Wanted more opportunities to do unique boss fights. Super Metroid inclusion was discussed but not implemented cause of time constraints. | Production of ''Echoes'' announced in 2003. A Link to the Past developers provided assistance due to familiarity with the concept. Elements not included in Prime due to time constraints were implemented in Echoes. Wanted more opportunities to do unique boss fights. Super Metroid inclusion was discussed but not implemented cause of time constraints. | ||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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|92.08% out of 67 reviews<ref name=GR>{{cite web|url= http://www.gamerankings.com/gamecube/589573-metroid-prime-2-echoes/index.html|title= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes for GameCube|site= GameRankings}}</ref> | |92.08% out of 67 reviews<ref name=GR>{{cite web|url= http://www.gamerankings.com/gamecube/589573-metroid-prime-2-echoes/index.html|title= ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' for GameCube|site= GameRankings}}</ref> | ||
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|9.4 out of 10<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gt-video-mp2-echoes/6606|title= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Video Review|site= GameTrailers}}</ref> | |9.4 out of 10<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gt-video-mp2-echoes/6606|title= ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' Video Review|site= GameTrailers}}</ref> | ||
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|{{wp|Eurogamer|Eurogamer}} | |{{wp|Eurogamer|Eurogamer}} | ||
|9 out of 10<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_metroidprime2_gc|title= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Review|site= Eurogamer}}</ref> | |9 out of 10<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_metroidprime2_gc|title= 'Metroid Prime 2: Echoes ''Review|site= Eurogamer}}</ref> | ||
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|{{wp|IGN|IGN}} | |{{wp|IGN|IGN}} | ||
|9.5 out of 10<ref>{{cite web|url= http://cube.ign.com/articles/565/565908p4.html|title= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Review|site= IGN}}</ref> | |9.5 out of 10<ref>{{cite web|url= http://cube.ign.com/articles/565/565908p4.html|title= ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''' Review|site= IGN}}</ref> | ||
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|''{{wp|GameSpy|GameSpy}}'' | |''{{wp|GameSpy|GameSpy}}'' | ||
|5 out of 5<ref>{{cite web|url= http://cube.gamespy.com/gamecube/metroid-prime-2/566621p1.html|title= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|site= Gamespy}}</ref> | |5 out of 5<ref>{{cite web|url= http://cube.gamespy.com/gamecube/metroid-prime-2/566621p1.html|title= ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''|site= Gamespy}}</ref> | ||
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| style="border: {{roundbr}}" | 9.1 out of 10<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/action/metroidprime2/review.html|title= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Review|site= GameSpot}}</ref> | | style="border: {{roundbr}}" | 9.1 out of 10<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/action/metroidprime2/review.html|title= ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' Review|site= GameSpot}}</ref> | ||
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Metroid Prime 2: Echoes was given high reviews by many critics. It was the highest rated GameCube game in 2004,<ref name=GR/> it also won IGN's GameCube Game of the Year Award.<ref name=GOTY>{{Cite web| url= http://bestof.ign.com/2004/cube/17.html| title= The Best of 2004| site= IGN}}</ref> Many reviewers praised its graphical capabilities as well as the artwork. IGN praised the detail put into Aether, but was critical of Dark Aether's appearance saying "The Dark World can be summed up in a word: purple."<ref>{{Cite web|quote= The Dark World can be summed up in a word: purple. Although the alternate dimension houses some clever puzzles and some truly remarkable boss fights, we oftentimes found ourselves preferring the Light World locations for their variety and for their beauty.| url= http://cube.ign.com/articles/565/565908p2.html| title= ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' Review| site= IGN}}</ref> ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' was given the award for best graphics on the GameCube in 2004 and was also placed as the 7th best looking GameCube game by IGN.<ref>{{Cite web| url= http://bestof.ign.com/2004/cube/10.html| title= The Best of 2004| site= IGN}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url= http://cube.ign.com/articles/608/608634p2.html| title= Top Ten Best Looking GameCube Games| site= IGN}}</ref> It was placed as the 13th best GameCube game by GameSpy and 15th best by IGN.<ref>{{Cite web|url= http://cube.ign.com/articles/772/772300p3.html| title= Top 25 GameCube Games of All-Time| site= GameSpy}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url= http://cube.ign.com/articles/772/772300p3.html| title= The Top 25 GameCube Games of All Time| site= IGN}}</ref> Its sound and music was also praised by reviewers. Many reviewers noted that ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' is more difficult than the original Prime, but also commented that it is more rewarding. | |||
Metroid Prime 2 | The multiplayer included in ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' received mixed to negative reception. EuroGamer suggested that single player mechanics were not meant to be translated into multiplayer and that players would tire of it easily.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= To be brutal, the single-player mechanics were never meant to be translated into multiplayer, so the ability to turn into a Morph ball and run away makes encounters slightly irritating, while the ability to lock onto opponents and pound them with too-powerful weapons makes a fair fight a distant prospect. Add to those daft power-ups like Invincibility, or the Super Missile or Heavy Damage, Unlimited Ammo and it's one of those games you quickly tire of.| url= http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_metroidprime2_gc| title= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes| site= EuroGamer}}</ref> Gamespy felt that it was forced into the game and was not memorable.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= One thing that does come across as forced is the subdued multiplayer mode, which only supports split-screen action on one GameCube. There's no hint of LAN connectivity, and let's not even bother mentioning the lack of online potential here -- Halo 2 has that stitched up rather nicely. The four-player stuff is OK, but that's it. It's nothing memorable, and even with a couple of different modes thrown in there, Echoes is simply all about the single-player experience. | url= http://cube.gamespy.com/gamecube/metroid-prime-2/566621p4.html| title= Metroid Prime 2: Echoes| site= Gamespy}}</ref> | ||
Several reviewers were critical of the some issues that come with locking onto enemies, but said that it was manageable. Other complaints came from the difficulty increasing in some parts due to a lack of Save Stations. | Several reviewers were critical of the some issues that come with locking onto enemies, but said that it was manageable. Other complaints came from the difficulty increasing in some parts due to a lack of Save Stations. | ||
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{{Suit-infobox | |||
|image=[[File:Dark Suit.png|250px]] | |||
|caption=The ''[[Dark Suit]]'' | |||
|games=''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' | |||
|acquired=[[Dark Agon Wastes]] | |||
|properties=Decreases atmospheric damage | |||
}} | |||
The '''Dark Suit''' is a [[Luminoth]] designed suit that decreases the damage cause by [[Dark Aether|Dark Aether's]] atmosphere as well as prevents damage caused by the dark vapor excreted by [[Ingclaw]]. | |||
==Manual== | |||
{{Manual|mp2|Dark Suit|When Samus finds the Dark Suit, she will be able to resist the poisonous atmosphere of Dark Aether to a certain extent. Dark matter attacks and extreme toxins will still injure her.<ref>{{Cite manual|When Samus finds the Dark Suit, she will be able to resist the poisonous atmosphere of Dark Aether to a certain extent. Dark matter attacks and extreme toxins will still injure her.|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|16}}</ref>}} | |||
==Samus's Notes== | |||
"This modification increases your defensive shielding. While the Dark Suit can resist the caustic effects of Dark Aether's environment, dark energy attacks will still cause damage."<ref>{{cite|This modification increases your defensive shielding. While the Dark Suit can resist the caustic effects of Dark Aether's environment, dark energy attacks will still cause damage.|Samus's Notes|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | |||
==Trophy== | |||
{{Trophy|Dark Suit|Samus (Dark Suit)|A Power Suit that reduces damage taken from the atmosphere of [[Dark Aether]]. It is obtained after defeating [[Amorbis]] in the Dark Torvus Temple. With its increased protection, it greatly widens the range of exploration available in the toxic atmosphere. This suit was developed by the [[Luminoth]], the native race of [[Aether]].<ref>{{cite|A Power Suit that reduces damage taken from the atmosphere of Dark Aether. It is obtained after defeating Amorbis in the Dark Torvus Temple. With its increased protection, it greatly widens the range of exploration available in the toxic atmosphere. This suit was developed by the Luminoth, the native race of Aether.|Trophy Gallery|Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}</ref> | |||
*[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]|Randomly Obtained}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*The Trophy for the Dark Suit mistakenly states that it was acquired in the Dark Torvus Temple while it was really acquired in the Dark Agon Temple. | |||
{{ref}} | |||
{{suits}} | |||
{{Luminoth Tech}} | |||
[[Category:Suits]] | |||
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=Fusion= | |||
Some time after the events on the Bottle Ship, Samus was assigned with the protection of a research team on SR388.<ref>{{cite|I'd been assigned to watch over Biologic's research team, so I once again found myself on the surface of SR388.|Samus Aran|Metroid Fusion}}</ref> There, she encountered a Hornoad and fired upon it revealing a creature she had not yet encountered,<ref>{{cite|It was there that I was attacked by a life-form I had never encountered before.|Samus Aran|Metroid Fusion}}</ref> later learned to be a parasitic organism known as the [[X Parasite|X]].<ref>{{cite|It was only later that I learned the identity of my attacker: the parasitic organism we now know as X. Unaware of my condition, I was returning to the station when disaster struck.|Samus Aran|Metroid Fusion}}</ref> X breed in Samus, she loses consciousness and ship drifts into asteroid belt,<ref>{{cite|Once the X had infested my central nervous system, I lost consciousness and my ship drifted into an asteroid belt.|Samus Aran|Metroid Fusion}}</ref> an escape pod is jettisoned from the ship and recovered.<ref>{{cite|The ship's emergency systems automatically ejected the escape pod before impact. Biologic's vessel recovered it and transported me to Galactic Federation HQ.|Samus Aran|Metroid Fusion}}</ref> | |||
{{ref}} |
Latest revision as of 16:16, 9 July 2011
This page is used by Metroidking for writing and experimenting. If you spot anything that needs fixing here, go ahead and fix it, I don't mind any help.
Spinner[edit | edit source]
Spinners are devices featured in the Metroid Prime series that are operated by the Boost Ball. These devices serve a variety of purposes such as manipulating the position of objects or activating machines.
Data[edit | edit source]
Logbook entries[edit | edit source]
Scan data[edit | edit source]
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes[edit | edit source]
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Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is a first-person adventure video game that revolves around combat, puzzle-solving, and platform-jumping. It is the second game released in the Prime series, though is chronologically set after Metroid Prime Hunters.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes takes place on the planets Aether, and its dark twin, Dark Aether. Samus is capable of traveling through the two via Portals. The Space Pirates and Metroids were less of a focus in Echoes, with the primary antagonists of Echoes are the Ing.[6]Reword?
Many aspects of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes are similar to Metroid Prime As with the first Metroid Prime, Samus is already in possession of multiple upgrades in the beginning of the game. This equipment is quickly stolen however.
Plot[edit | edit source]
Section finished on actual article
Listings[edit | edit source]
Characters[edit | edit source]
Bosses[edit | edit source]
Enemies[edit | edit source]
Places[edit | edit source]
Items[edit | edit source]
Glitches[edit | edit source]
Production[edit | edit source]
Production of Echoes announced in 2003. A Link to the Past developers provided assistance due to familiarity with the concept. Elements not included in Prime due to time constraints were implemented in Echoes. Wanted more opportunities to do unique boss fights. Super Metroid inclusion was discussed but not implemented cause of time constraints.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes was given high reviews by many critics. It was the highest rated GameCube game in 2004,[7] it also won IGN's GameCube Game of the Year Award.[13] Many reviewers praised its graphical capabilities as well as the artwork. IGN praised the detail put into Aether, but was critical of Dark Aether's appearance saying "The Dark World can be summed up in a word: purple."[14] Metroid Prime 2: Echoes was given the award for best graphics on the GameCube in 2004 and was also placed as the 7th best looking GameCube game by IGN.[15][16] It was placed as the 13th best GameCube game by GameSpy and 15th best by IGN.[17][18] Its sound and music was also praised by reviewers. Many reviewers noted that Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is more difficult than the original Prime, but also commented that it is more rewarding.
The multiplayer included in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes received mixed to negative reception. EuroGamer suggested that single player mechanics were not meant to be translated into multiplayer and that players would tire of it easily.[19] Gamespy felt that it was forced into the game and was not memorable.[20]
Several reviewers were critical of the some issues that come with locking onto enemies, but said that it was manageable. Other complaints came from the difficulty increasing in some parts due to a lack of Save Stations.
Other M Reception[edit | edit source]
References
- ↑ "This is a standard Spinner device. The generator belts of the Spinner can be activated by rapid rotational force. Use the Boost ability of the Morph Ball when inside a Spinner to activate the device." —Logbook entry for Spinners (Metroid Prime)
- ↑ "Boost powered control system. Use the Boost ability of the Morph Ball when inside a Spinner to activate the device it powers." —Logbook entry for Spinners (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
- ↑ "" —Logbook entry for Spinners (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
- ↑ "This Spinner device has previously been used. It has shut itself off" —Scan of deactivated Spinner (Metroid Prime)
- ↑ "Spinner unit offline. Unable to restore function to this unit." —Scan of deactivated Spinner (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
- ↑ "It was a conscious effort from Retro and Nintendo to downplay the space pirates and Metroids in this particular game. They're still in there and they still play a role, but we made a decision to make the story revolve around the Ing and Luminoth. But we thought it was still important for them to fit into the story well and serve a particular purpose." —Mark Pacini (Metroid Prime 2 Echoes Interview)
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Metroid Prime 2: Echoes for GameCube, GameRankings
- ↑ Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Video Review, GameTrailers
- ↑ 'Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Review, Eurogamer
- ↑ Metroid Prime 2: Echoes' Review, IGN
- ↑ Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Gamespy
- ↑ Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Review, GameSpot
- ↑ The Best of 2004, IGN
- ↑ "The Dark World can be summed up in a word: purple. Although the alternate dimension houses some clever puzzles and some truly remarkable boss fights, we oftentimes found ourselves preferring the Light World locations for their variety and for their beauty." Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Review, IGN
- ↑ The Best of 2004, IGN
- ↑ Top Ten Best Looking GameCube Games, IGN
- ↑ Top 25 GameCube Games of All-Time, GameSpy
- ↑ The Top 25 GameCube Games of All Time, IGN
- ↑ "To be brutal, the single-player mechanics were never meant to be translated into multiplayer, so the ability to turn into a Morph ball and run away makes encounters slightly irritating, while the ability to lock onto opponents and pound them with too-powerful weapons makes a fair fight a distant prospect. Add to those daft power-ups like Invincibility, or the Super Missile or Heavy Damage, Unlimited Ammo and it's one of those games you quickly tire of." Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, EuroGamer
- ↑ "One thing that does come across as forced is the subdued multiplayer mode, which only supports split-screen action on one GameCube. There's no hint of LAN connectivity, and let's not even bother mentioning the lack of online potential here -- Halo 2 has that stitched up rather nicely. The four-player stuff is OK, but that's it. It's nothing memorable, and even with a couple of different modes thrown in there, Echoes is simply all about the single-player experience." Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Gamespy
Fusion[edit | edit source]
Some time after the events on the Bottle Ship, Samus was assigned with the protection of a research team on SR388.[1] There, she encountered a Hornoad and fired upon it revealing a creature she had not yet encountered,[2] later learned to be a parasitic organism known as the X.[3] X breed in Samus, she loses consciousness and ship drifts into asteroid belt,[4] an escape pod is jettisoned from the ship and recovered.[5]
References[edit source]
- ↑ "I'd been assigned to watch over Biologic's research team, so I once again found myself on the surface of SR388." —Samus Aran (Metroid Fusion)
- ↑ "It was there that I was attacked by a life-form I had never encountered before." —Samus Aran (Metroid Fusion)
- ↑ "It was only later that I learned the identity of my attacker: the parasitic organism we now know as X. Unaware of my condition, I was returning to the station when disaster struck." —Samus Aran (Metroid Fusion)
- ↑ "Once the X had infested my central nervous system, I lost consciousness and my ship drifted into an asteroid belt." —Samus Aran (Metroid Fusion)
- ↑ "The ship's emergency systems automatically ejected the escape pod before impact. Biologic's vessel recovered it and transported me to Galactic Federation HQ." —Samus Aran (Metroid Fusion)