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[[file:Power Conduit.png|right|thumb|200px|An unenergized Power Conduit.]]
[[file:Power Conduit 01.png|right|thumb|250px|An energized Power Conduit.]]
'''Power Conduits''' are utilized by [[Samus Aran|Samus]] to provide power to inoperative doors in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''. Though invisible to the normal light spectrum, they do emit a heat signature that can be targeted using the [[Thermal Visor]], and Samus can energize them with a shot of electrical energy from the [[Wave Beam]].<ref>{{cite|This door has no power. A nearby Power Conduit must be energized for it to open. A blast of electrical energy will energize the conduit. The conduit radiates some heat that is invisible to the normal light spectrum.|Scan Data|Metroid Prime}}</ref> The number of Power Conduits that must be energized to provide power to an inoperative door varies anywhere from one to four. The Conduits can either be exposed or lodged behind an obstructive material that needs to be removed before it can be energized, such as [[Cordite]].
'''Power Conduits''' are utilized by [[Samus Aran|Samus]] to provide power to inoperative doors in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''. Though invisible to the normal light spectrum, they do emit a heat signature that can be targeted using the [[Thermal Visor]], and Samus can energize them with a shot of electrical energy from the [[Wave Beam (Metroid Prime)|Wave Beam]].<ref>{{cite|This door has no power. A nearby Power Conduit must be energized for it to open. A blast of electrical energy will energize the conduit. The conduit radiates some heat that is invisible to the normal light spectrum.|Scan Data|Metroid Prime}}</ref> The number of Power Conduits that must be energized to provide power to an inoperative door varies anywhere from one to four. The Conduits can either be exposed or lodged behind an obstructive material that needs to be removed before the Power Conduit can be energized, such as [[Cordite]].
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==Gallery==
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file:Power Conduit.png|An unenergized Power Conduit.
file:Unpowered Door mp1 Screenshot 01.png|A door that requires energy
file:Chozo Sculpture mp1 Screenshot 04.png|A Cordite sculpture behind which a Power Conduit lies
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 02:09, 20 July 2013

An energized Power Conduit.

Power Conduits are utilized by Samus to provide power to inoperative doors in Metroid Prime. Though invisible to the normal light spectrum, they do emit a heat signature that can be targeted using the Thermal Visor, and Samus can energize them with a shot of electrical energy from the Wave Beam.[1] The number of Power Conduits that must be energized to provide power to an inoperative door varies anywhere from one to four. The Conduits can either be exposed or lodged behind an obstructive material that needs to be removed before the Power Conduit can be energized, such as Cordite.

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  1. "This door has no power. A nearby Power Conduit must be energized for it to open. A blast of electrical energy will energize the conduit. The conduit radiates some heat that is invisible to the normal light spectrum." —Scan Data (Metroid Prime)