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'''Dark Samus''' is a main antagonist of the [[Metroid Prime (series)|''Metroid Prime'' series]]. She is a combination of elements from [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]], [[Samus Aran]], and Samus's [[Phazon Suit]]. She appears in all three of the ''[[Metroid Prime (series)|Prime]]'' games, although her appearance in the first ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' was only in a brief cut scene. As she is an incarnation of Metroid Prime, Dark Samus is a primary focus of the series.
'''Dark Samus''' is a main antagonist of the [[Metroid Prime (series)|''Metroid Prime'' series]]. She is a combination of elements from [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]], [[Samus Aran]], and Samus's [[Phazon Suit]]. She appears in all three of the ''[[Metroid Prime (series)|Prime]]'' games, although her appearance in the first ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' was only in a brief cut scene. As she is an incarnation of Metroid Prime, Dark Samus is a primary antagonist of the Prime series.


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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
=== ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' ===
=== ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' ===
Dark Samus landed on [[Aether]] sometime before Samus arrived. The [[Space Pirate]]s mistook her for Samus Aran but were confounded by her aberrant behavior; instead of destroying the Pirates, she stole their Phazon, only killing those that attempted to stop her.<ref>{{cite|Samus Aran, the accursed Hunter, has arrived. The sudden arrival of the Hunter is strange enough, but her actions are stranger still. She does not seek our destruction, but our Phazon. With each raid, she steals Phazon ore, only killing those who attempt to deny her. What she needs it for we do not know - though Science Team suspects she requires it to power her new armorsuit. Dark in color, it is equipped with strange new weapons. The troops now call her the "Dark Hunter." It is a fitting title.|[[Space Pirate Data]] "The Hunter"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> Her irrepressible infiltration and repeated raids cost the Pirates much in the way of Phazon, and she even crippled their stealth field generator on at least once occasion, leaving them especially vulnerable to Federation attack.<ref>{{cite|The Dark Hunter teleports into the base at will. Our security has proven next to useless against her. Her latest raid was disastrous. Not only did we lose more Phazon to her, but she also crippled the stealth field generator with her strange new weapons. We are exposed. Until the replacement generator arrives, we will be vulnerable to scans and detection. Our presence here is still minimal: should the Federation find us, we will be unable to defend our position. Fortunately, Aether is on the fringe of Federation space. With luck, we will have a stealth field back in effect before being detected.|Space Pirate Data "Security Breach"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> It was only after Samus Aran made planetfall on Aether that the Pirates realized they were dealing with a second Hunter, and considered trying to forge an alliance with Dark Samus in an effort to repel Samus's assaults.<ref>{{cite|Another hunter, wearing the traditional colors of Samus Aran, made planetfall today. Horrific as it may sound, there are two of them now. We are bracing for a new assault. This dire turn of events may bear some good will. One of our scouts in Dark Aether saw a curious encounter. The Dark Hunter attacked the one clad as Samus near a Phazon site. Perhaps they are not allies...but foes. Perhaps we can forge an alliance with the Dark Hunter - an exchange, Phazon for the head of our common enemy.|[[Space Pirate Data]] "Two Hunters"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref>
Dark Samus landed on [[Aether]] about the same time when the [[Leviathan]] crashed on the planet and before Samus arrived in search of lost Federation soldiers. The [[Space Pirate]]s mistook Dark Samus for Samus Aran but were confounded by her aberrant behavior; instead of destroying the Pirates, she consumed their Phazon, only killing those that attempted to stop her from doing so.<ref>{{cite|Samus Aran, the accursed Hunter, has arrived. The sudden arrival of the Hunter is strange enough, but her actions are stranger still. She does not seek our destruction, but our Phazon. With each raid, she steals Phazon ore, only killing those who attempt to deny her. What she needs it for we do not know - though Science Team suspects she requires it to power her new armorsuit. Dark in color, it is equipped with strange new weapons. The troops now call her the "Dark Hunter." It is a fitting title.|[[Space Pirate Data]] "The Hunter"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> Her irrepressible infiltration and repeated raids cost the Pirates much in the way of Phazon, and she even crippled their stealth field generator on at least once occasion, leaving them especially vulnerable to Federation attack.<ref>{{cite|The Dark Hunter teleports into the base at will. Our security has proven next to useless against her. Her latest raid was disastrous. Not only did we lose more Phazon to her, but she also crippled the stealth field generator with her strange new weapons. We are exposed. Until the replacement generator arrives, we will be vulnerable to scans and detection. Our presence here is still minimal: should the Federation find us, we will be unable to defend our position. Fortunately, Aether is on the fringe of Federation space. With luck, we will have a stealth field back in effect before being detected.|Space Pirate Data "Security Breach"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> It was only after Samus Aran made planetfall on Aether that the Pirates realized they were dealing with a second Hunter, and considered trying to forge an alliance with Dark Samus in an effort to repel Samus's assaults.<ref>{{cite|Another hunter, wearing the traditional colors of Samus Aran, made planetfall today. Horrific as it may sound, there are two of them now. We are bracing for a new assault. This dire turn of events may bear some good will. One of our scouts in Dark Aether saw a curious encounter. The Dark Hunter attacked the one clad as Samus near a Phazon site. Perhaps they are not allies...but foes. Perhaps we can forge an alliance with the Dark Hunter - an exchange, Phazon for the head of our common enemy.|[[Space Pirate Data]] "Two Hunters"|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref>


[[file:Dark Samus 2.png|left|thumb|200px|Dark Samus in Dark Aether]]
[[file:Dark Samus 2.png|left|thumb|200px|Dark Samus in Dark Aether]]
Samus first encounters Dark Samus inside an abandoned [[Galactic Federation]] base set up by the [[GFMC Task Force Herakles]] on Aether. Samus follows Dark Samus through [[Dark Portal]] to [[Dark Aether]] and finds her absorbing [[Phazon]] on the other side. Dark Samus destroys a [[Light Crystal]] nearby, allowing a group of [[Warrior Ing]] to swarm in and steal much of Samus's equipment. Samus manages to escape before Dark Aether's atmosphere causes any severe damage.
Samus first encounters Dark Samus inside an abandoned [[Galactic Federation]] base set up by the [[GFMC Task Force Herakles]] on Aether. Samus follows Dark Samus through a [[Dark Portal]] leading to [[Dark Aether]] and finds her absorbing [[Phazon]] on the other side of the portal. Dark Samus destroys a [[Light Crystal]] nearby, allowing a group of [[Warrior Ing]] to swarm in and steal most of Samus's equipment. Samus narrowly manages to escape from the Ing before Dark Aether's atmosphere causes any severe damage to her. Samus learns that the Ing are under Dark Samus's command.  


Later, Samus briefly encounters Dark Samus in a Space Pirate facility in [[Agon Wastes|Agon]]. Shortly thereafter Samus finds Dark Samus in the [[Phazon Processing]], absorbing more Phazon, and engages her in battle and emerges victorious. However, contrary to appearances, Dark Samus was not destroyed.
Later, Samus briefly encounters Dark Samus in a Space Pirate facility in [[Agon Wastes|Agon]]. Shortly thereafter Samus finds Dark Samus in the [[Phazon Processing]], absorbing more Phazon once again, and engages her in battle. Samus defeats her counterpart and emerges victorious. However, contrary to appearances, Dark Samus was not destroyed entirely.


Samus comes across Dark Samus again in the [[Training Chamber]] of [[Torvus Bog]], where she reforms, laughs, and then dissipates without attempting to hinder or attack Samus. Her intentions during this encounter were unclear, and Dark Samus doesn't show herself to Samus again until she travels to [[Sanctuary Fortress]].
Samus comes across Dark Samus again in the [[Training Chamber]] of [[Torvus Bog]], where she reforms, laughs, and then dissipates without attempting to intimidate or attack Samus. Her intentions during this encounter were unclear, and Dark Samus does not show herself to Samus again until she travels to [[Sanctuary Fortress]].


At the [[Sanctuary Entrance]], Dark Samus again confronts Samus. Dark Samus destroys the bridge structure here in an attempt to prevent Samus from using it to access the elevator leading from Sanctuary to the [[Temple Grounds]]. Despite the bridge being destroyed, Samus is able to use her recently recovered [[Spider Ball]] to cross the gorge. They encounter one another again in Sanctuary; on this occasion, Samus finds Dark Samus obliterating three Dark Pirate Troopers attempting to hinder her access to Phazon. They engage in combat again in the [[Aerie Access]] elevator, which Dark Samus activates, and the battle continues into the [[Aerie Transport Station]] chamber. Though Dark Samus demonstrates several new techniques, including a powerful variant of the [[Charge Beam]], an augmented [[Boost Ball|Boost]] system, and the ability to render herself invisible to the normal light spectrum, Samus is able to defeat her again. Dark Samus then staggers and falls off of the edge of the fortress, though data indicates that she will be able to reform herself after sustaining any damage short of total atomic disruption.<ref name=DS2/>
At the [[Sanctuary Entrance]], Dark Samus again confronts Samus. Dark Samus destroys the bridge structure here in an attempt to prevent Samus from using it to access the elevator leading from Sanctuary to the [[Temple Grounds]]. Despite the bridge being destroyed, Samus is able to use her recently recovered [[Spider Ball]] to cross the newly-formed gap. They encounter one another again in the Sanctuary; on this occasion, Samus finds Dark Samus obliterating three Dark Pirate Troopers attempting to force her to take a detour to access the Phazon. They engage in combat again in the [[Aerie Access]] elevator, which Dark Samus activates, and the battle continues into the [[Aerie Transport Station]] chamber. Though Dark Samus demonstrates several new techniques, including a powerful variant of the [[Charge Beam]], an augmented [[Boost Ball|Boost]] system, and the ability to render herself invisible to the normal light spectrum, Samus is able to defeat her again. Dark Samus then staggers and falls off of the edge of the fortress, though data indicates that she will be able to reform herself after sustaining any damage short of total atomic disruption.<ref name=DS2/>


[[file:Dark_Samus_mp2_Screenshot_4.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Dark Samus in her unstable form]]
[[file:Dark_Samus_mp2_Screenshot_4.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Dark Samus in her unstable form]]
Later, after Samus destroys the [[Emperor Ing]] and acquires the [[Light of Aether]] from Dark Aether's final [[Energy Controller]], the planet becomes unstable, and while Samus attempts to escape Dark Aether, Dark Samus blocks her path with a wall of Phazon and attacks. By this time, Dark Samus has absorbed such large amounts of Phazon into her system that it renders her unstable without venting excess Phazon energy.<ref name=DS3/> After Samus deals adequate damage to her, Dark Samus temporarily becomes a being of pure Phazon energy and will create a shield while in this state that is impervious to all weaponry, save blasts of Phazon.<ref name=DS4/> By using her [[Charge Beam]], Samus may draw in expelled Phazon then fire it back at Dark Samus. After several blasts, Dark Samus will disintegrate.
Not long after Samus eliminates the [[Emperor Ing]] and acquires the [[Light of Aether]] from Dark Aether's final [[Energy Controller]], the planet becomes unstable, and while Samus attempts to escape Dark Aether, Dark Samus blocks her path with a wall of Phazon in an attempt to impede Samus's escape. By this time, Dark Samus has absorbed excessive amounts of Phazon into her system that it renders her unstable without venting excess Phazon energy.<ref name=DS3/> After Samus deals adequate damage to her, Dark Samus temporarily becomes a being of pure Phazon energy and creates a shield impervious to all weaponry, save for blasts of Phazon.<ref name=DS4/> By using her [[Charge Beam]], Samus draws in expelled Phazon then fires it back at Dark Samus. After several blasts, Dark Samus disintegrates after she learns of the brightness of the light in Samus's [[Light Suit]], which Dark Samus blames for her defeat.


After Samus successfully completes her mission on Aether and departs, a cloud of Phazon in space above the planet coalesces and forms a new body for Dark Samus. It seems that she was unable to maintain this form, as she is later collected by Space Pirates in the form of raw Phazon.
After Samus successfully completes her mission on Aether and departs, a cloud of Phazon in space above the planet coalesces and forms a new body for Dark Samus. It seems that she was unable to maintain this form, as she is later collected by Space Pirates in the form of raw Phazon.

Revision as of 05:40, 19 April 2011

Dark Samus
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Dark Samus artwork from Corruption

Game(s)
Home Planet

Phaaze[1]

Gender

Female[2]

Race

Unique

Dark Samus is a main antagonist of the Metroid Prime series. She is a combination of elements from Metroid Prime, Samus Aran, and Samus's Phazon Suit. She appears in all three of the Prime games, although her appearance in the first Metroid Prime was only in a brief cut scene. As she is an incarnation of Metroid Prime, Dark Samus is a primary antagonist of the Prime series.

Creation

Dark Samus emerges

Immediately after Samus Aran defeated Metroid Prime in Tallon IV's Impact Crater, the creature reached out for Samus in its dying moments and ripped off her Phazon Suit. Samus escaped the scene of the final battle and left it to die in a collapsing cave and escaped to her Gunship. However, Metroid Prime was not finished; it combined elements from itself, Samus, and the Phazon Suit and was reborn as a completely new entity, known in the future Prime games as Dark Samus. Dark Samus then made her way to Aether, most likely by stowing away on a Space Pirate ship.

Appearances

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

Dark Samus landed on Aether about the same time when the Leviathan crashed on the planet and before Samus arrived in search of lost Federation soldiers. The Space Pirates mistook Dark Samus for Samus Aran but were confounded by her aberrant behavior; instead of destroying the Pirates, she consumed their Phazon, only killing those that attempted to stop her from doing so.[3] Her irrepressible infiltration and repeated raids cost the Pirates much in the way of Phazon, and she even crippled their stealth field generator on at least once occasion, leaving them especially vulnerable to Federation attack.[4] It was only after Samus Aran made planetfall on Aether that the Pirates realized they were dealing with a second Hunter, and considered trying to forge an alliance with Dark Samus in an effort to repel Samus's assaults.[5]

Dark Samus in Dark Aether

Samus first encounters Dark Samus inside an abandoned Galactic Federation base set up by the GFMC Task Force Herakles on Aether. Samus follows Dark Samus through a Dark Portal leading to Dark Aether and finds her absorbing Phazon on the other side of the portal. Dark Samus destroys a Light Crystal nearby, allowing a group of Warrior Ing to swarm in and steal most of Samus's equipment. Samus narrowly manages to escape from the Ing before Dark Aether's atmosphere causes any severe damage to her. Samus learns that the Ing are under Dark Samus's command.

Later, Samus briefly encounters Dark Samus in a Space Pirate facility in Agon. Shortly thereafter Samus finds Dark Samus in the Phazon Processing, absorbing more Phazon once again, and engages her in battle. Samus defeats her counterpart and emerges victorious. However, contrary to appearances, Dark Samus was not destroyed entirely.

Samus comes across Dark Samus again in the Training Chamber of Torvus Bog, where she reforms, laughs, and then dissipates without attempting to intimidate or attack Samus. Her intentions during this encounter were unclear, and Dark Samus does not show herself to Samus again until she travels to Sanctuary Fortress.

At the Sanctuary Entrance, Dark Samus again confronts Samus. Dark Samus destroys the bridge structure here in an attempt to prevent Samus from using it to access the elevator leading from Sanctuary to the Temple Grounds. Despite the bridge being destroyed, Samus is able to use her recently recovered Spider Ball to cross the newly-formed gap. They encounter one another again in the Sanctuary; on this occasion, Samus finds Dark Samus obliterating three Dark Pirate Troopers attempting to force her to take a detour to access the Phazon. They engage in combat again in the Aerie Access elevator, which Dark Samus activates, and the battle continues into the Aerie Transport Station chamber. Though Dark Samus demonstrates several new techniques, including a powerful variant of the Charge Beam, an augmented Boost system, and the ability to render herself invisible to the normal light spectrum, Samus is able to defeat her again. Dark Samus then staggers and falls off of the edge of the fortress, though data indicates that she will be able to reform herself after sustaining any damage short of total atomic disruption.[6]

Dark Samus in her unstable form

Not long after Samus eliminates the Emperor Ing and acquires the Light of Aether from Dark Aether's final Energy Controller, the planet becomes unstable, and while Samus attempts to escape Dark Aether, Dark Samus blocks her path with a wall of Phazon in an attempt to impede Samus's escape. By this time, Dark Samus has absorbed excessive amounts of Phazon into her system that it renders her unstable without venting excess Phazon energy.[7] After Samus deals adequate damage to her, Dark Samus temporarily becomes a being of pure Phazon energy and creates a shield impervious to all weaponry, save for blasts of Phazon.[8] By using her Charge Beam, Samus draws in expelled Phazon then fires it back at Dark Samus. After several blasts, Dark Samus disintegrates after she learns of the brightness of the light in Samus's Light Suit, which Dark Samus blames for her defeat.

After Samus successfully completes her mission on Aether and departs, a cloud of Phazon in space above the planet coalesces and forms a new body for Dark Samus. It seems that she was unable to maintain this form, as she is later collected by Space Pirates in the form of raw Phazon.

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

File:Dark Samus Is Reborn.png
Dark Samus is reborn aboard a Space Pirate cargo vessel.

After her defeat on Aether, Dark Samus's remains are picked up by the Space Pirate battleship Colossus, which had been retrieving the remainder of the Phazon on the planet Aether. Dark Samus was able to regain her form using energy from Phazon stored on board. Once she regained her form, she proceeded to kill a third of the Space Pirates on the ship.[2] Dark Samus brainwashes the remainder of the Pirates into following her.[9]

After subduing the Space Pirates, Dark Samus leaves them adrift and ventures off alone to the planet Phaaze, the source of all Phazon, and returns to her followers atop a Leviathan, a destructive seed of Phaaze; she orders the Space Pirates to follow her back through a wormhole to her homeworld, and those who refused were slaughtered.[1] With the aid of her corrupted disciples, Dark Samus invades the G.F.S. Valhalla to acquire an Aurora Unit with which she might better control her living planet. Outmatched by their Phazon-powered weapons, the Valhalla was rendered helpless, the Aurora Unit 313 taken, and the crew jettisoned into space.[10] Dark Samus takes the Aurora Unit to Phaaze, implants it there, and takes command of the entire planet. From there, she sends a Leviathan to the Pirate Homeworld, using it to corrupt all the Space Pirates living there and gradually turning the Pirate Homeworld into a living planet of Phazon like Phaaze.[11]

Dark Samus merging with Aurora Unit 313

Dark Samus launches three additional Leviathans, destined for Bryyo, Elysia, and Norion. Dark Samus goes to Norion to ensure the Leviathan's impact, since it is heavily guarded by the Galactic Federation.[12] Samus Aran, Rundas, Ghor, and Gandrayda manage to repulse the Norion attack, but Dark Samus infects the four hunters with Phazon. Samus was able to resist this Phazon's corrupting influence, but the three other bounty hunters eventually succumbed and became the servants of Dark Samus.

The only direct battle between Samus and Dark Samus happens on Phaaze. After her defeat by Samus, Dark Samus merges with Aurora Unit 313. Samus destroys the Aurora Unit, which purges the Phazon from her, and Dark Samus is exterminated with no signs of survival.

Abilities

Many of Dark Samus's abilities are similar to Samus's, though some abilities are not shared between the two. Her basic beam fires a scattered burst of Phazon, she may charge this to fire a sustained beam of Phazon. Dark Samus can fire a beam that can encase her target in Phazon, similar to the Ice Beam. She has a form of the Boost Ball that she can allow her to boost far longer than Samus is capable of doing. She can generate a shield that is impervious to all attacks, save blasts of Phazon; she will often use this when Samus fires Missiles at her. She also can become invisible.

After her defeats on Aether, Dark Samus gained ever more abilities, some absorbed from the Phazon-corrupted Hunters that Samus defeated. She is capable of generating Echoes of herself that may attack while Dark Samus absorbs energy to heal herself. She and one of the Echoes can simultaneously fire a sustained beam while spinning. She may also spin without firing a beam. Dark Samus is also capable of creating large pillars of ice and generate shock waves.

Data

Logbook

Logbook entry from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes: Dark Samus 1
First Location: Main Reactor Limited Scan
Scans indicate the presence of Phazon and your genetic material within this entity. She wears a version of the Varia Suit, altered and augmented by the Phazon within her. Primary weapons include the Missile Launcher and a scattershot variant of the Power Beam. Boost and Jump abilities are superior to yours. The ability to generate Phazon energy shields is also present.[13]
Logbook entry from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes: Dark Samus 2
First Location: Aerie Access Limited Scan
Tactical scans have identified several new battle systems in the armor of Dark Samus. She now wields a potent variant of your Charge Beam. Her Boost attack has been augmented, and the ability to render herself invisible is present as well. Bioscans suggest that Dark Samus can reform her body short of total atomic disruption. Extreme caution recommended.[6]
Logbook entry from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes: Dark Samus 3
First Location: Sky Temple Gateway Limited Scan
Scans indicate that Dark Samus has absorbed tremendous levels of Phazon into her body: too much, perhaps. She can vent Phazon energy in the form of destructive blasts and protective shields: doing so will help her maintain stability. Exposure to Phazon has rendered her invisible to the Dark Visor. These new abilities, combined with her already formidable arsenal, place Dark Samus at the highest threat level.[7]
Logbook entry from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes: Dark Samus 4
First Location: Sky Temple Gateway Limited Scan
Dark Samus has temporarily become a being of pure yet unstable Phazon energy. She can generate a shield that is invulnerable to all attacks, save one - blasts of Phazon energy itself. Use your Charge Beam to collect Phazon energy that she expels, then fire it back at her. Direct hits will overload and disrupt her essence.[8]
Logbook entry from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption: Dark Samus
First Location: Sanctum Limited Scan
Target is comprised of pure Phazon energy and is highly unstable. Scans indicate that Hypermode attacks are capable of disrupting her, likely a result of Hypermode being energized by Samus's body. Dark Samus is capable of generating "echoes" of herself to aid her in battle. These units will be used as increased firepower and act as distractions while she replenishes her energy: they should be destroyed immediately. She is capable of absorbing energy from Phaaze to replenish her own.[14]

Trophy Info

Trivia

  • Although Dark Samus's Super Smash Bros. Brawl Trophy says Samus and Dark Samus's only differences are in color, the entity that is Dark Samus is made of mostly Phazon and DNA of both Samus and the Metroid Prime. This is best shown in the first Metroid Prime's 100% scans cutscene at the end of the game.

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See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "After our liberation, she left us adrift. We thought this a test of our loyalty, and so we endured. Some said she abandoned us. They were promptly shot. Disciples do not doubt their leader. When she returned, it was on the back of a titanic starborne beast! As we groveled in awe, she ordered us to follow the beast through a rift in space, a wormhole. Some refused to follow, afraid of the unknown. They too were shot. Disciples must be fearless. Once through the rift, we saw a singular wonder...Phaaze, the source of all Phazon in the cosmos. Phaaze, the home of our glorious leader!" —Space Pirate Data "The Source Discovered" (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Our attempts to intercept the Federation ship departing Aether were unsuccessful. With them went a collection of Phazon, the first to fall into Federation hands. They foolishly left most of the Phazon behind, allowing us to quickly collect what we could. But in our haste we took more than mere Phazon. Our scanners have detected the remains of Dark Samus, who has revived herself within our Phazon storage. Surely, we are cursed. The fiendish shrew consumed all of the Phazon, then wiped out a third of the crew in a matter of minutes. Now she moves at will through the halls of Colossus, using her witchery to beguile the minds of the crew. We are unable to call for aid, and only a few of us remain to stand against her. All is lost." —Space Pirate Data "Stowaway" (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
  3. "Samus Aran, the accursed Hunter, has arrived. The sudden arrival of the Hunter is strange enough, but her actions are stranger still. She does not seek our destruction, but our Phazon. With each raid, she steals Phazon ore, only killing those who attempt to deny her. What she needs it for we do not know - though Science Team suspects she requires it to power her new armorsuit. Dark in color, it is equipped with strange new weapons. The troops now call her the "Dark Hunter." It is a fitting title." —Space Pirate Data "The Hunter" (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
  4. "The Dark Hunter teleports into the base at will. Our security has proven next to useless against her. Her latest raid was disastrous. Not only did we lose more Phazon to her, but she also crippled the stealth field generator with her strange new weapons. We are exposed. Until the replacement generator arrives, we will be vulnerable to scans and detection. Our presence here is still minimal: should the Federation find us, we will be unable to defend our position. Fortunately, Aether is on the fringe of Federation space. With luck, we will have a stealth field back in effect before being detected." —Space Pirate Data "Security Breach" (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
  5. "Another hunter, wearing the traditional colors of Samus Aran, made planetfall today. Horrific as it may sound, there are two of them now. We are bracing for a new assault. This dire turn of events may bear some good will. One of our scouts in Dark Aether saw a curious encounter. The Dark Hunter attacked the one clad as Samus near a Phazon site. Perhaps they are not allies...but foes. Perhaps we can forge an alliance with the Dark Hunter - an exchange, Phazon for the head of our common enemy." —Space Pirate Data "Two Hunters" (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Tactical scans have identified several new battle systems in the armor of Dark Samus. She now wields a potent variant of your Charge Beam. Her Boost attack has been augmented, and the ability to render herself invisible is present as well. Bioscans suggest that Dark Samus can reform her body short of total atomic disruption. Extreme caution recommended." —Logbook (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Scans indicate that Dark Samus has absorbed tremendous levels of Phazon into her body: too much, perhaps. She can vent Phazon energy in the form of destructive blasts and protective shields: doing so will help her maintain stability. Exposure to Phazon has rendered her invisible to the Dark Visor. These new abilities, combined with her already formidable arsenal, place Dark Samus at the highest threat level." —Logbook (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Dark Samus has temporarily become a being of pure yet unstable Phazon energy. She can generate a shield that is invulnerable to all attacks, save one - blasts of Phazon energy itself. Use your Charge Beam to collect Phazon energy that she expels, then fire it back at her. Direct hits will overload and disrupt her essence." —Logbook (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
  9. "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!" —Space Pirate Data "First Disciples" (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
  10. "The vision of our leader is vast indeed. As we prepared for war with the hated Galactic Federation, she decided she required one of their great machines to better control her living planet. We then set out to bring an Aurora Unit to Dark Samus. Bribes led us to the location of our prize: the battleship Valhalla. Crewed with green recruits on a training mission, she was ours for the taking. One of the mightiest ships in the cosmos was no match for the Phazon-powered weapons of the Colossus. We rendered Valhalla helpless, then sent raiders to claim our prize. The Aurora was ours! There was no mercy for the Federation dogs. At the command of Dark Samus, we jettisoned the crew into the frigid depths of space, leaving the wreck of Valhalla as a warning to the Federation. Let them tremble before our might!" —Space Pirate Data "Taking Valhalla" (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
  11. "Our great leader, with the aid of our captured Aurora Unit, has discovered many of Phaaze's secrets. Dark Samus can now command the living world to send forth Phazon Seeds! She was eager to test this new power. When we heard the first world to receive this blessing was our Homeworld, we rejoiced. The Seed was sent into the void, and quickly made its way to our Homeworld. Our brethren foolishly tried to repel it, but their efforts were in vain. To think, once we were as pathetic as them! Now the deed is done, and slowly, our Homeworld becomes like Phaaze. Soon, there will be two living planets, two Phazon sources for our great leader to use as she sees fit. Soon, there will be thousands of new disciples for her to command." —Space Pirate Data "Purification" (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
  12. "The time has come, our leader commands. We go to war at last! Three worlds will be attacked, each important to the Federation. We shall destroy the spy base at Elysia, the fuel production of Bryyo, and the naval station at Norion. Each of those wretched worlds will become as Phaaze...each a foothold into the territory of the hated Federation. From those worlds, our vanguard will go forth. At long last, our enemies will be humbled, then enslaved. Three Phazon Seeds will be sent, and an armada will accompany each of them. Dark Samus herself will lead the attack on Norion. Victory is ours for the taking!" —Space Pirate Data "Vanguard" (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
  13. "Scans indicate the presence of Phazon and your genetic material within this entity. She wears a version of the Varia Suit, altered and augmented by the Phazon within her. Primary weapons include the Missile Launcher and a scattershot variant of the Power Beam. Boost and Jump abilities are superior to yours. The ability to generate Phazon energy shields is also present." —Logbook (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
  14. "Target is comprised of pure Phazon energy and is highly unstable. Scans indicate that Hypermode attacks are capable of disrupting her, likely a result of Hypermode being energized by Samus's body. Dark Samus is capable of generating "echoes" of herself to aid her in battle. These units will be used as increased firepower and act as distractions while she replenishes her energy: they should be destroyed immediately. She is capable of absorbing energy from Phaaze to replenish her own." —Logbook (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)


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