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===''Fusion'' Ship=== | ===''Fusion'' Ship=== | ||
[[File:Gunship mf Screenshot.png|thumb|left|[[Samus Aran|Samus]] descending from the ''Fusion'' gunship]] | [[File:Gunship mf Screenshot.png|thumb|left|[[Samus Aran|Samus]] descending from the ''Fusion'' gunship]] | ||
After Samus's first gunship is destroyed on an asteroid belt in ''Fusion's'' opening, Samus's ship was replaced by a violet ship. This ship contains an internal computer later revealed to be [[Adam Malkovich]]. Samus uses this ship to land on the B.S.L Station and can return to it at any time. | After Samus's first gunship is destroyed on an asteroid belt in ''Fusion's'' opening, Samus's ship was replaced by a violet ship. This ship contains an internal computer later revealed to be [[Adam Malkovich]]. Samus uses this ship to land on the B.S.L Station and can return to it at any time. | ||
At ''Fusion's'' end, Samus returns to the ship after setting the B.S.L station on a collision course to [[SR388]]. As Samus reaches the landing pad, however, Samus ship is not there; instead an [[Omega Metroid]] that escaped from [[Restricted Zone]] is there stopping Samus in her tracks. After defeating the beast, Samus's ship pulls up to the landing pad and Samus can escape. The ship contains within it the [[Dachora]] and [[Etecoon]] that Samus had rescued earlier in the game. | At ''Fusion's'' end, Samus returns to the ship after setting the B.S.L station on a collision course to [[SR388]]. As Samus reaches the landing pad, however, Samus ship is not there; instead an [[Omega Metroid]] that escaped from [[Restricted Zone]] is there stopping Samus in her tracks. After defeating the beast, Samus's ship pulls up to the landing pad and Samus can escape. The ship contains within it the [[Dachora]] and [[Etecoon]] that Samus had rescued earlier in the game. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Samus's Gunship has no official name. It has been called the Starship, Gunship, and Spaceship on numerous occasions. | *Samus's Gunship has no official name. It has been called the Starship, Gunship, and Spaceship on numerous occasions.<ref>{{Cite book| quote= Does Samus's ship have a name? <br/> "We've always just called it 'starship.' Some of the people on the team even call it 'Samus's ship,' but that's not exactly an official term."| book= Nintendo Power, Issue 255| publisher= Future US| page= 45}}</ref> | ||
*There is a typo in the second ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' description in ''[[Metroid Prime: Trilogy|Metroid Prime: Trilogy's]]'' manual, saying "you can" twice. | *There is a typo in the second ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' description in ''[[Metroid Prime: Trilogy|Metroid Prime: Trilogy's]]'' manual, saying "you can" twice. | ||
*The background music that plays in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' inside of the cockpit is a re-arrangement of the Prologue theme from ''[[Super Metroid]]'', called "In the Cockpit." | *The background music that plays in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' inside of the cockpit is a re-arrangement of the Prologue theme from ''[[Super Metroid]]'', called "In the Cockpit." |