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| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Norion]] - [[Docking Hub Alpha]]<small> (NTSC version)</small><br>[[Norion]] - [[Data Storage A]]<small> (PAl/Trilogy version)<//small>
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Norion]] - [[Docking Hub Alpha]]<small> (NTSC version)</small><br>[[Norion]] - [[Data Storage A]]<small> (PAL/Trilogy version)</small>
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Rundas|Subject]] is a native of [[Phrygis]], a moon of planet [[Bes III]] known primarily for ice mining. The Phrygisian ability to manipulate and generate ice has come in handy in subject’s career as a Bounty Hunter. Intel suggests he enjoys hunting, to the point where he keeps trophies from all the targets he’s successfully captured or killed in his career. Subject is proud, cocky, and arrogant, and considers himself without rivals in his field.<ref>{{cite|Subject is a native of Phrygis, a moon of planet Bes III known primarily for ice mining. The Phrygisian ability to manipulate and generate ice has come in handy in subject’s career as a Bounty Hunter. Intel suggests he enjoys hunting, to the point where he keeps trophies from all the targets he’s successfully captured or killed in his career. Subject is proud, cocky, and arrogant, and considers himself without rivals in his field.|[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Logbook]] "Hunter Rundas"|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref>
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[Rundas|Subject]] is a native of [[Phrygis]], a moon of planet [[Bes III]] known primarily for ice mining. The Phrygisian ability to manipulate and generate ice has come in handy in subject’s career as a Bounty Hunter. Intel suggests he enjoys hunting, to the point where he keeps trophies from all the targets he’s successfully captured or killed in his career. Subject is proud, cocky, and arrogant, and considers himself without rivals in his field.<ref>{{cite|Subject is a native of Phrygis, a moon of planet Bes III known primarily for ice mining. The Phrygisian ability to manipulate and generate ice has come in handy in subject’s career as a Bounty Hunter. Intel suggests he enjoys hunting, to the point where he keeps trophies from all the targets he’s successfully captured or killed in his career. Subject is proud, cocky, and arrogant, and considers himself without rivals in his field.|[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Logbook]] "Hunter Rundas"|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref>
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| style="{{border}} {{roundbl}} {{background}}" | Anhur Incident{{anchor|Anhur Incident}}
| style="{{border}} {{roundbl}} {{background}}" | Anhur Incident{{anchor|Anhur Incident}}
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[GFS Valhalla]] - [[Control Room]]
| style="{{border}} {{background}}" | [[GFS Valhalla]] - [[Control Room]]
| style="{{border}} {{roundbr}} {{background}}" | Planet [[Aether]], home of the [[Luminoth]], was struck by a “[[Leviathan|Phazon Meteor]]” five decades ago. The impact had catastrophic effects on the already unstable planet, creating a “[[Dark Aether|dark twin]]” of the planet and a fierce race known as the Ing. A brutal war between the twin planets took place, with the [[Ing]] gaining the upper hand. The ''[[G.F.S. Tyr]]'' went to the sector to investigate pirate activity, but were forced to make an emergency landing on Aether. Shortly after, the entire crew of ''Tyr'' was attacked and annihilated by the Ing. Hunter Samus Aran was sent to investigate, and wound up entangled in the local conflict. Aran fought against both Space Pirates and Ing, and arose victorious. Aether’s “dark twin” vanished, taking with it the Ing horde, and the planet’s peace was finally restored.<br>After the Aether incident, the Federation sent the ''[[G.F.S. Anhur]]'' back to Aether to deal with the pirate base. Upon arrival, the crew and marines of the ''Anhur'' assisted the native Luminoth in dismantling an abandoned Space Pirate mining facility. During the operation, the crew detected the presence of Phazon. The ship’s crew investigated and collected several kilograms of ore, which would later lead to the development of the PED.''<ref>{{cite|Planet Aether, home of the Luminoth, was struck by a “Phazon Meteor” five decades ago. The impact had catastrophic effects on the already unstable planet, creating a “dark twin” of the planet and a fierce race known as the Ing. A brutal war between the twin planets took place, with the Ing gaining the upper hand. The ''G.F.S. Tyr'' went to the sector to investigate pirate activity, but were forced to make an emergency landing on Aether. Shortly after, the entire crew of ''Tyr'' was attacked and annihilated by the Ing. Hunter Samus Aran was sent to investigate, and wound up entangled in the local conflict. Aran fought against both Space Pirates and Ing, and arose victorious. Aether’s “dark twin” vanished, taking with it the Ing horde, and the planet’s peace was finally restored.<br>After the Aether incident, the Federation sent the ''G.F.S. Anhur'' back to Aether to deal with the pirate base. Upon arrival, the crew and marines of the ''Anhur'' assisted the native Luminoth in dismantling an abandoned Space Pirate mining facility. During the operation, the crew detected the presence of Phazon. The ship’s crew investigated and collected several kilograms of ore, which would later lead to the development of the PED.|[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Logbook]] "Anhur Incident"|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref>
| style="{{border}} {{roundbr}} {{background}}" | Planet [[Aether]], home of the [[Luminoth]], was struck by a “[[Leviathan|Phazon Meteor]]” five decades ago. The impact had catastrophic effects on the already unstable planet, creating a “[[Dark Aether|dark twin]]” of the planet and a fierce race known as the Ing. A brutal war between the twin planets took place, with the [[Ing]] gaining the upper hand. The ''[[G.F.S. Tyr]]'' went to the sector to investigate pirate activity, but were forced to make an emergency landing on Aether. Shortly after, the entire crew of ''Tyr'' was attacked and annihilated by the Ing. Hunter Samus Aran was sent to investigate, and wound up entangled in the local conflict. Aran fought against both Space Pirates and Ing, and arose victorious. Aether’s “dark twin” vanished, taking with it the Ing horde, and the planet’s peace was finally restored.<br>After the Aether incident, the Federation sent the ''[[G.F.S. Anhur]]'' back to Aether to deal with the pirate base. Upon arrival, the crew and marines of the ''Anhur'' assisted the native Luminoth in dismantling an abandoned Space Pirate mining facility. During the operation, the crew detected the presence of Phazon. The ship’s crew investigated and collected several kilograms of ore, which would later lead to the development of the PED.<ref>{{cite|Planet Aether, home of the Luminoth, was struck by a “Phazon Meteor” five decades ago. The impact had catastrophic effects on the already unstable planet, creating a “dark twin” of the planet and a fierce race known as the Ing. A brutal war between the twin planets took place, with the Ing gaining the upper hand. The ''G.F.S. Tyr'' went to the sector to investigate pirate activity, but were forced to make an emergency landing on Aether. Shortly after, the entire crew of ''Tyr'' was attacked and annihilated by the Ing. Hunter Samus Aran was sent to investigate, and wound up entangled in the local conflict. Aran fought against both Space Pirates and Ing, and arose victorious. Aether’s “dark twin” vanished, taking with it the Ing horde, and the planet’s peace was finally restored.<br>After the Aether incident, the Federation sent the ''G.F.S. Anhur'' back to Aether to deal with the pirate base. Upon arrival, the crew and marines of the ''Anhur'' assisted the native Luminoth in dismantling an abandoned Space Pirate mining facility. During the operation, the crew detected the presence of Phazon. The ship’s crew investigated and collected several kilograms of ore, which would later lead to the development of the PED.|[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Logbook]] "Anhur Incident"|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}</ref>
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