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Rain is visible on Crateria as [[Zero Suit Samus]] crash lands back on Planet Zebes in ''[[Zero Mission]]'', if this is the same acid rain, then it is so neutral that it can't directly damage Samus's [[Zero Suit]] or face.
Rain is visible on Crateria as [[Zero Suit Samus]] crash lands back on Planet Zebes in ''[[Zero Mission]]'', if this is the same acid rain, then it is so neutral that it can't directly damage Samus's [[Zero Suit]] or face.


==Contradiction==
[[File:Phazon vein.jpg|250px|right|thumb|The large amount of Phazon on the Homeworld suggests an alternative source.]]
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As the Space Pirates were taken over by [[Dark Samus]] prior to the events of ''Corruption'', a massive supply of Phazon has infested the Homeworld.<ref name=Disciples>{{cite|Our struggles have ended. She has shown us the error of our ways. The way is now clear. All previous vows of fealty have been forsworn: we now pledge sole allegiance to our liberator, the great one, Dark Samus. We bear a singular honor, we lucky few, for we are her first disciples. Our burden is a happy one, for we will pave the way to her glorious victory and cosmic rule. Let the light of Phazon lead us!|[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Logbook]] "First Disciples"|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref> Therefore, Phazon would have to be part of their pollution cycle, having the substance being abundant and liquid. It is unknown why the Phazon has not entered the manipulated cycle of water, and this was most likely not looked upon while programming the game. However, this suggests that Phazon combined with pollution may become another material altogether, much like the [[orange Phazon]] on [[Tallon IV]].
==Logbook Data==
==Logbook Data==
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Revision as of 18:51, 19 October 2011

Acid Rain deluges the Pirate Homeworld

Acid Rain is a substance that is formed when pollution from an unprotected source enters a planet's water cycle, and in turn, acts as rain that falls from the sky, corroding metal products and acting as a hazard to humans. Acid Rain is featured in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption with extremely exaggerated volatile power.[1] The Pirate Homeworld is the only area that is plagued by the rain, due to the Space Pirate's constant pollution that ruins their environment.[1] However, they do take action of the hazard, as they have installed drains that lead to an underground piping network that leads out of the facility.[2] Every ground personnel at the Homeworld has also been equipped with a Hazard Shield, a device that protects its wearer from the harmful affects of Acid Rain and other substances. In a gameplay point of view, the Acid Rain's energy-draining qualities are extremely hazardous. When exposed to, Samus' energy drains at the same rate as it is refilled while exposed to Phazon in the PED Suit. However, after staying in the rain for an extended period of time, Samus will immediately be killed with the corrosive power of the rain. Additionally, Acid Rain is reported in Crateria on Zebes. This rain does not cause damage to Samus, most likely due to a lower acidity.

Acid rain also appears on Crateria, the surface of the planet Zebes.[3] It is probably much less acidic than Pirate Homeworld's rain considering that it is unable to damage even Samus's weakest Power Suit. Acid rain is a possible factor contributing to the desert-like surface of Zebes.

Rain is visible on Crateria as Zero Suit Samus crash lands back on Planet Zebes in Zero Mission, if this is the same acid rain, then it is so neutral that it can't directly damage Samus's Zero Suit or face.

Logbook Data

Logbook entry from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption: Acid Rain
Acid rain is prevalent on the Pirate Homeworld, where the constant pollution has ruined the environment. The caustic effects of the rain are incredibly volatile and will severely damage your suit. Exposure to the rain for any extended period of time will prove fatal. Avoid all contact with the rain.[1]

Piping Scan

Scan Data from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (Scan of drains in the Courtyard Passage hallway.)
Located in: Courtyard Passage

Drain releases acid rain into a piping network in the floor to be pumped out of the facility.

Trivia

  • The Acid Rain that falls during the fight with Gandrayda does conveniently less damage to Samus, and she will not be killed in the event of staying in the rain (unless she stays in until her energy is depleted, of course). This is most likely due to the boss fight being held outside in an uncontrolled area.
  • Interestingly, Demolition Troopers are not harmed by the rain as well as the Scritter enemy.
  • Acid rain occurs on Earth and other planets in the Solar System (such as notably Venus). Earth's acid rain is relatively neutral, however, it is still able to severely damage forest ecosystems. This mirrors Crateria's acid rain.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Acid rain is prevalent on the Pirate Homeworld, where the constant pollution has ruined the environment. The caustic effects of the rain are incredibly volatile and will severely damage your suit. Exposure to the rain for any extended period of time will prove fatal. Avoid all contact with the rain." — Logbook "Acid Rain" (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
  2. "Drain releases acid rain into a piping network in the floor to be pumped out of the facility." —Scan Data-Courtyard Passage (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
  3. "Crateria is the surface area of Planet Zebes. It is under constant deluge of acid rain" Super Metroid Instruction Booklet, Pg 18