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The original [[Serris]] is never battled or seen alive by {{samus}} throughout the events of ''Metroid Fusion''. She can, however, see its carcass before battling Serris-X. It is assumed that Serris was devoured by the X and those X then transformed to Serris-X. This is, however, indefinite. | The original [[Serris]] is never battled or seen alive by {{samus}} throughout the events of ''Metroid Fusion''. She can, however, see its carcass before battling Serris-X. It is assumed that Serris was devoured by the X and those X then transformed to Serris-X. This is, however, indefinite. | ||
==The Battle== | ==The Battle== | ||
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*Serpentine bosses are a common theme in the [[Metroid (series)|Metroid series]], with most games featuring one. | *Serpentine bosses are a common theme in the [[Metroid (series)|Metroid series]], with most games featuring one. | ||
*Aesthetically, due to their multiple eyes, sharp teeth and 'fins', Serris very closely resembles a [[Magmoor]]. However, while Magmoor are exclusively lava-based, Serris is water-based. | *Aesthetically, due to their multiple eyes, sharp teeth and 'fins', Serris very closely resembles a [[Magmoor]]. However, while Magmoor are exclusively lava-based, Serris is water-based. | ||
*It is theorized that Serris-X's ability to dramatically increase its speed is the reason for its Core-X holding the key to Samus' Speed Booster ability. This theme can be seen in several other bosses in [[Metroid Fusion]]; the boss having a variant of the ability to be recovered (this is comparable to the similar convention in [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', in which [[Ing]] have possessed Samus' abilities and use them against her). | *It is theorized that Serris-X's ability to dramatically increase its speed is the reason for its Core-X holding the key to Samus' Speed Booster ability. This theme can be seen in several other bosses in [[Metroid Fusion]]; the boss having a variant of the ability to be recovered (this is comparable to the similar convention in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', in which [[Ing]] have possessed Samus' abilities and use them against her). | ||
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