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The room is a very large, open roof area. It's a place of worship to the [[Luminoth]]. In the corners of the room are statues of the first four [[Sentinel of Aether|Sentinels of Aether]], [[X-Qar]], [[Q-Cis]], [[V-Mos]], and [[J-Gnk]]. It also a very high ledge with a stable, yet unsafe, [[portal]] to [[Dark Aether]]. There is also a corpse of a very aged unnamed Luminoth (4.2 centicycles) laying on the ground who died while defending the sacred place. In the center of the room is the [[Seeker Missile Launcher]]. It's surrounded by a security system set in place by the Luminoth.
The room is a very large, open roof area. It's a place of worship to the [[Luminoth]]. In the corners of the room are statues of the first four [[Sentinel of Aether|Sentinels of Aether]], [[X-Qar]], [[Q-Cis]], [[V-Mos]], and [[J-Gnk]]. It also a very high ledge with a stable, yet unsafe, [[portal]] to [[Dark Aether]]. There is also a corpse of a very aged unnamed Luminoth (4.2 centicycles) laying on the ground who died while defending the sacred place. In the center of the room is the [[Seeker Missile Launcher]]. It's surrounded by a security system set in place by the Luminoth.


== First Visit ==
== Visit ==
The security system in place around the Seeker Missile Launcher is very advanced and can only be deactivated by using the [[Boost Ball]] on the four [[Spinner]] devices at the base of the Sentinel Statues in the proper sequence and the correct number of times. This aligns the pieces of the floor in the correct order After doing so, a giant structure rises out of the floor that emits beams of ultra-high frequency waves at the containment unit to shatter and unveil the Launcher.
The security system in place around the Seeker Missile Launcher is very advanced and can only be deactivated by using the [[Boost Ball]] on the four [[Spinner]] devices at the base of the Sentinel Statues in the proper sequence and the correct number of times. This aligns the pieces of the floor in the correct order After doing so, a giant structure rises out of the floor that emits beams of ultra-high frequency waves at the containment unit to shatter and unveil the Launcher.



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Hall of Honored Dead
Hall of Honored Dead puzzle.jpg

Hall of Honored Dead

Game

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

Location

Temple Grounds

Counterpart

Sky Temple Gateway

Item(s)

Seeker Missile Launcher


The Hall of Honored Dead is a room in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.

Description

The room is a very large, open roof area. It's a place of worship to the Luminoth. In the corners of the room are statues of the first four Sentinels of Aether, X-Qar, Q-Cis, V-Mos, and J-Gnk. It also a very high ledge with a stable, yet unsafe, portal to Dark Aether. There is also a corpse of a very aged unnamed Luminoth (4.2 centicycles) laying on the ground who died while defending the sacred place. In the center of the room is the Seeker Missile Launcher. It's surrounded by a security system set in place by the Luminoth.

Visit

The security system in place around the Seeker Missile Launcher is very advanced and can only be deactivated by using the Boost Ball on the four Spinner devices at the base of the Sentinel Statues in the proper sequence and the correct number of times. This aligns the pieces of the floor in the correct order After doing so, a giant structure rises out of the floor that emits beams of ultra-high frequency waves at the containment unit to shatter and unveil the Launcher.

Trivia

  • The Seeker Launcher was one of the original items used by A-Kul during The Last Crusade on Dark Aether.
  • After A-Kul's death, the Luminoth must have recovered this item and put it under this deep protection so as to confuse the Ing. This is never proven, however.
  • The portal on the ledge can be reached by using advanced jumping techniques or just a cheating device, such as an Action Replay. Even if you do make it up there, Samus walks through the portal, yet nothing happens. This portal is eventually used in the final cutscene of the game to escape a collapsing Dark Aether after Samus steals back the last of the Light of Aether.