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[[Image:BlueX.gif|thumb|right|A Blue '''X parasite'''.]]
[[Image:BlueX.gif|thumb|right|A blue '''X parasite'''.]]
The '''X parasites''', or simply '''X''', are the species of parasitic organisms fought by [[Samus Aran|Samus]] in the [[Biologic Space Laboratories Research Station|B.S.L Research Station]] in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]''. They invade a host body and absorb the {{wp|DNA}}, then multiply and eventually kill the host. The only natural enemy of the X is the [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]].
The '''X parasites''', or simply '''X''', are the species of parasitic organisms fought by [[Samus Aran|Samus]] in the [[Biologic Space Laboratories Research Station|B.S.L Research Station]] in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]''. They invade a host body and absorb the {{wp|DNA}}, then multiply and eventually kill the host. The only natural enemy of the X is the [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]].


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==X in Samus==
==X in Samus==
 
[[File:X in Samus fu Screenshot.png|thumb|240px|The X inside of {{samus}}]]
While serving as a bodyguard for researchers of B.S.L. on planet SR388, Samus was infected by an X mimicking a [[Hornoad]]. Unknown by Samus, the X multiplied rapidly in her nervous system, and during her return to B.S.L, Samus lost consciousness. Just before her [[Samus Aran's Gunship|Gunship]] crashed into an asteroid belt, the security system automatically ejected Samus in an escape pod, which was recovered by a B.S.L. Research Station vessel.
While serving as a bodyguard for researchers of B.S.L. on planet SR388, Samus was infected by an X mimicking a [[Hornoad]]. Unknown by Samus, the X multiplied rapidly in her nervous system, and during her return to B.S.L, Samus lost consciousness. Just before her [[Samus Aran's Gunship|Gunship]] crashed into an asteroid belt, the security system automatically ejected Samus in an escape pod, which was recovered by a B.S.L. Research Station vessel.