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The '''Plasma Beam''' is one of three elemental weapons created by the [[Chozo]] on Tallon IV and a weapon used by the [[Bounty Hunter|hunter]] [[Ghor]]. The weapons makes use of a superheated plasma for use as a projectile weapon.
The '''Plasma Beam''' is one of three elemental weapons created by the [[Chozo]] on Tallon IV and a weapon used by the [[Bounty Hunter|hunter]] [[Ghor]]. The weapons makes use of a superheated plasma for use as a projectile weapon.
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In ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', it serves as a heat based weapon, allowing [[Samus Aran|Samus]] to melt both ice and [[frigidite]] and ignite foes.<ref name=prime/> A [[Charge Beam|charged]] shot can reduce most enemies to a cloud of ashes with just one shot.
In ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', it serves as a heat based weapon, allowing [[Samus Aran|Samus]] to melt both ice and [[frigidite]] and ignite foes.<ref name=prime/> A [[Charge Beam|charged]] shot can reduce most enemies to a cloud of ashes with just one shot.


The [[Space Pirate]]s managed to get a hold of the Chozo beam technology and reverse engineered them. This allowed them to power their forces with one of her weapons; Plasma Troopers are the result of Space Pirates armed with a weaker version of Samus's Plasma Beam.<ref name="Plasma Troopers">{{cite|Space Pirate armed with Plasma Beam technology.​ Space Pirates have reverse-​engineered several of your weapons,​ including the Power Beam.​ A flaw in the design makes these Pirates vulnerable to their own Beam weapon system.​ These weapons are inferior to your Chozo-​designed originals,​ but still quite potent.|[[Logbook#Plasma Trooper|Logbook]] - Plasma Trooper|''[[Metroid Prime (game)|]]''}}</ref>
The [[Space Pirate]]s managed to get a hold of the Chozo beam technology and reverse engineered them. This allowed them to power their forces with one of her weapons; Plasma Troopers are the result of Space Pirates armed with a weaker version of Samus's Plasma Beam.<ref name="Plasma Troopers">{{cite|Space Pirate armed with Plasma Beam technology.​ Space Pirates have reverse-​engineered several of your weapons,​ including the Power Beam.​ A flaw in the design makes these Pirates vulnerable to their own Beam weapon system.​ These weapons are inferior to your Chozo-​designed originals,​ but still quite potent.|[[Logbook#Plasma Trooper|Logbook]] - Plasma Trooper|''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''}}</ref>


There are many thawing ice chunks scattered around [[Phendrana Drifts|Phendrana]] that can be completely thawed away using the Plasma Beam. The [[Chozo]] hid the [[Artifact|Artifact of World]] beneath a [[Chozo Statue]] in [[Hall of the Elders]] that requires the Plasma Beam and the [[Morph Ball Bomb]] to reach. This particular Artifact was very obviously hidden so that only Samus could reach it.
There are many thawing ice chunks scattered around [[Phendrana Drifts|Phendrana]] that can be completely thawed away using the Plasma Beam. The [[Chozo]] hid the [[Artifact|Artifact of World]] beneath a [[Chozo Statue]] in [[Hall of the Elders]] that requires the Plasma Beam and the [[Morph Ball Bomb]] to reach. This particular Artifact was very obviously hidden so that only Samus could reach it.
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In ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Corruption]]'' [[Ghor]] is armed with the Plasma Beam. While the beam is weaker than it was in ''Metroid Prime'', it has a higher rate of fire and its range is significantly improved.<ref name=tri/> Ghor's Plasma Beam fires streams of energy similar to Samus's in ''Prime'', but Samus fires beams when she attains the beam in ''Corruption''.
In ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Corruption]]'' [[Ghor]] is armed with the Plasma Beam. While the beam is weaker than it was in ''Metroid Prime'', it has a higher rate of fire and its range is significantly improved.<ref name=tri/> Ghor's Plasma Beam fires streams of energy similar to Samus's in ''Prime'', but Samus fires beams when she attains the beam in ''Corruption''.


Ghor uses the Plasma Beam to destroy the circuitry underneath [[Aurora Unit 217]], disabling the AU. Samus retrieves Gohr's Plasma Beam after defeating him on the [[Main Docking Bay]] in [[SkyTown]]. She uses the hot plasma nature of his beam to repair 217 as well as other damaged circuitry found throughout the planets.
Ghor uses the Plasma Beam to destroy the circuitry underneath [[Aurora Unit 217]], disabling the AU. Samus retrieves Ghor's Plasma Beam after defeating him on the [[Main Docking Bay]] in [[SkyTown]]. She uses the hot plasma nature of his beam to repair 217 as well as other damaged circuitry found throughout the planets.


Using her shapeshifting abilities, Gandrayda makes use of the Plasma Beam as Ghor-G, a mimicked version of Ghor.
Using her shapeshifting abilities, Gandrayda makes use of the Plasma Beam as Ghor-G, a mimicked version of Ghor.