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==Description==
==Description==
These Space Pirates are often sent on highly dangerous missions and often employ suicidal tactics as a last resort move. Their jet packs can be ignited using the [[Light Beam]] in ''Echoes'', while in ''Corruption'', a combination of the charged [[Plasma Beam]] and the [[Grapple Lasso]] can be used to strip them of their jetpacks and send them hurling toward the ground, if there is any below. The explosion of the jetpack instantly ignites the Aerotrooper into a cloud of ashes and smoke.
These Space Pirates are often sent on highly dangerous missions and often employ suicidal tactics as a last resort move. Their jet packs can be ignited using the [[Light Beam]] in ''Echoes'', while in ''Corruption'', a combination of the charged [[Plasma Beam (Metroid Prime series)|Plasma Beam]] and the [[Grapple Lasso]] can be used to strip them of their jetpacks and send them hurling toward the ground, if there is any below. The explosion of the jetpack instantly ignites the Aerotrooper into a cloud of ashes and smoke.


When on the verge of defeat, as a final maneuver, they will employ a high-damaging, swirling attack on their opponent which can be avoided via the usage of the [[Dark Beam]] (in ''Echoes'') or the [[Ice Missiles]] (in ''Corruption''). Aerotroopers use these suicide tactics regarding a chivalry or bushido-like conduct of "death before dishonor".
When on the verge of defeat, as a final maneuver, they will employ a high-damaging, swirling attack on their opponent which can be avoided via the usage of the [[Dark Beam]] (in ''Echoes'') or the [[Ice Missiles]] (in ''Corruption''). Aerotroopers use these suicide tactics regarding a chivalry or bushido-like conduct of "death before dishonor".