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Geemer
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A Geemer in Metroid Prime

Game(s)
Main Species

Zoomer

Damages by

Contact

Weakness(es)

Missile

Threat Capacity

Damaging, non-hostile

Natural Habitat(s)
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Geemers are creatures that are evolutionary offshoots of Zoomers.[1] Geemers are more resilient to attack, taking more shots or being immune altogether. They are always vulnerable to Missiles. Their appearance is similar to Zoomers, but red in color. They are sometimes shown with retractable spikes. In Metroid: Other M, they also have increased intelligence, following their target. Like Zoomers, they are also considered pests on Zebes.

Data[edit | edit source]

Manuals[edit | edit source]

Manual Entries
Manual info from Super Metroid
Geemer: Geemers crawl on floors and walls.[2]

Logbook[edit | edit source]

Logbook entry from Metroid Prime: Geemer
First Location: Tallon Canyon
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Wall-​crawling mollusk with retractable spikes.​ ​The Geemer is an evolutionary offshoot of the Zoomer family.​ When threatened,​ it extends lethal spikes and retracts its head deep into its armored carapace.[1]
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Logbook entry from Metroid Prime Hunters: Geemer
A small but dangerous creature that exposes sharp spikes on its back when threatened. This scavenger is known to forage through human refuse and is an infamous pest on Zebes.[3]
The spiked shell of a Geemer is rather durable and can only be destroyed by an explosive blast. While menacing in appearance, they are nonaggressive scavengers that feed on the waste of other creatures. This food source has led to them being spreaders of many types of diseases.[4]

Trophy Info[edit | edit source]

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Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • In Japan, the Prime series is the only one to make the distinction between a Zoomer and a Geemer.

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Videos[edit | edit source]


A Geemer in action.

References[edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Wall-​crawling mollusk with retractable spikes.​ ​The Geemer is an evolutionary offshoot of the Zoomer family.​ When threatened,​ it extends lethal spikes and retracts its head deep into its armored carapace." —Metroid Prime Logbook "Geemer" (Metroid Prime)
  2. "Geemers crawl on floors and walls." Super Metroid Instruction Booklet, Pg 15
  3. "A small but dangerous creature that exposes sharp spikes on its back when threatened. This scavenger is known to forage through human refuse and is an infamous pest on Zebes." —Metroid Prime Hunters Logbook "Geemer" (Metroid Prime Hunters)
  4. "The spiked shell of a Geemer is rather durable and can only be destroyed by an explosive blast. While menacing in appearance, they are nonaggressive scavengers that feed on the waste of other creatures. This food source has led to them being spreaders of many types of diseases." —Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Logbook "Geemer" (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)


Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジーマ Geemer
Japanese ギーマー Geemer 
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