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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 | 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. |
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