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m (Technically, it's *possible* to scan the amorphous Ing in Emperor Ing's chrysalis phase, even if it'd be kinda bonehead in most cases. Anyway, there is little to no chance that the amorphous blobs in the battle are anything other than Inglets...)
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|caption=An Inglet
|caption=An Inglet
|game=''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''
|game=''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''
|appearance=
|mainspecies=[[Ing]]
|mainspecies=
|damage=Dark matter bursts<ref name="Logbook" />
|damage=Dark matter bursts<ref name="Logbook" />
|weakness=[[Light Beam]]
|weakness=[[Light Beam]]
|immunities=
|vulnerablearea=
|threat=Hostile
|threat=Hostile
|rewards=
|habitats=*[[Sky Temple Grounds]]
|habitats=*[[Sky Temple Grounds]]
*[[Dark Agon Wastes]]
*[[Dark Agon Wastes]]
*[[Dark Torvus Bog]]
*[[Dark Torvus Bog]]
*[[Ing Hive]]
*[[Ing Hive]]
|location=
}}
}}


'''Inglets''' are small, weak [[Ing]], usually used by their ilk for menial labor. Their only form of defense is firing dark matter, and they will often travel in packs for 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, with the [[Sky Temple]] being the only exception. The [[Emperor Ing]] spawns Ing to assist it in battle, presumably Inglets, but since they remain in their amorphous forms it is impossible to be certain.<ref name="Logbook"/>
'''Inglets''' are small, weak [[Ing]], usually used by their ilk for menial labor. Their only form of defense is firing dark matter, and they will often travel in packs for 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, with the [[Sky Temple]] being the only exception. The [[Emperor Ing]] spawns Ing to assist it in battle, presumably Inglets, but since they remain in their amorphous forms it is impossible to be certain.<ref name="Logbook"/>


Inglets are featured only in ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', but a similar species called [[Phaz-Ing]] are featured in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''.
Inglets are featured only in ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', but a similar species with a similar model known as the [[Phaz-Ing]] is featured in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''.


== Logbook ==
== Logbook ==
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|image=[[File:Inglet mp2 Logbook.png|50px|Inglet]]
|image=[[File:Inglet mp2 Logbook.png|50px|Inglet]]
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== Trivia ==
*Inglets are extremely similar to ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'''s Phaz-Ings in name and physical characteristics. This may hint at a relationship between the two species; however, this is unlikely as all Inglets were likely destroyed along with Dark Aether. The Phaz-Ing model seems to be based off the Inglet model.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 20:25, 2 January 2012

Inglet
An Inglet

An Inglet

Game(s)

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

Main Species

Ing

Damages by

Dark matter bursts[1]

Weakness(es)

Light Beam

Threat Capacity

Hostile

Natural Habitat(s)


Inglets are small, weak Ing, usually used by their ilk for menial labor. Their only form of defense is firing dark matter, and they will often travel in packs for safety. Like other Ing, they can cling onto nearly any surface. Samus encounters Inglets in nearly all areas she visits on Dark Aether, with the Sky Temple being the only exception. The Emperor Ing spawns Ing to assist it in battle, presumably Inglets, but since they remain in their amorphous forms it is impossible to be certain.[1]

Inglets are featured only in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, but a similar species with a similar model known as the Phaz-Ing is featured in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

Logbook

Logbook entry from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes: Inglet
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.[1]
Inglet

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "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 "Inglet" (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)


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