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|habitats=[[Sky Temple Grounds]]<br>[[Dark Agon Wastes]]<br>[[Dark Torvus Bog]]<br>[[Ing Hive]] | |habitats=[[Sky Temple Grounds]]<br>[[Dark Agon Wastes]]<br>[[Dark Torvus Bog]]<br>[[Ing Hive]] | ||
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'''Inglets''' are small, weak [[Ing]] usually used for labor, but can be used for combat. Their only form of defense is firing dark matter and travel in packs for further safety. Like other Ing, they can cling onto nearly any surface. [[Samus Aran|Samus]] encounters Inglets in nearly all areas she visits on Dark Aether, being only absent in [[Sky Temple]]. The [[Emperor Ing]] possibly spawns them, but they only remain in their amorphous form so it is uncertain.<ref name=Inglet>{{cite|Inglets preform the menial labor of the Horde, but can but pressed into a combat role if there is a need. They are amorphous blobs. capable of clinging to nearly any surface. Inglets can fire bursts of dark matter in self-defense, though they prefer to avoid battle. They seldom travel alone, and can be dangerous in large numbers. As with are Ings, they dislike bright light, and will avoid it if possible.|Logbook|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | '''Inglets''' are small, weak [[Ing]] usually used for labor, but can be used for combat. Their only form of defense is firing dark matter and travel in packs for further safety. Like other Ing, they can cling onto nearly any surface. [[Samus Aran|Samus]] encounters Inglets in nearly all areas she visits on Dark Aether, being only absent in [[Sky Temple]]. The [[Emperor Ing]] possibly spawns them, but they only remain in their amorphous form so it is uncertain.<ref name=Inglet>{{cite|Inglets preform the menial labor of the Horde, but can but pressed into a combat role if there is a need. They are amorphous blobs. capable of clinging to nearly any surface. Inglets can fire bursts of dark matter in self-defense, though they prefer to avoid battle. They seldom travel alone, and can be dangerous in large numbers. As with are Ings, they dislike bright light, and will avoid it if possible.|Logbook|Metroid Prime 2: Echoes}}</ref> | ||
Inglets are featured only in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, but a similar species called [[Phaz-Ing]] are featured in [[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Metroid Prime 3]]. | Inglets are featured only in ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', but a similar species called [[Phaz-Ing]] are featured in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Metroid Prime 3]]''. | ||
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Inglets are small, weak Ing usually used for labor, but can be used for combat. Their only form of defense is firing dark matter and travel in packs for further safety. Like other Ing, they can cling onto nearly any surface. Samus encounters Inglets in nearly all areas she visits on Dark Aether, being only absent in Sky Temple. The Emperor Ing possibly spawns them, but they only remain in their amorphous form so it is uncertain.[1]
Inglets are featured only in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, but a similar species called Phaz-Ing are featured in Metroid Prime 3.
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- ↑ "Inglets preform the menial labor of the Horde, but can but pressed into a combat role if there is a need. They are amorphous blobs. capable of clinging to nearly any surface. Inglets can fire bursts of dark matter in self-defense, though they prefer to avoid battle. They seldom travel alone, and can be dangerous in large numbers. As with are Ings, they dislike bright light, and will avoid it if possible." —Logbook (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)
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