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As for Samus, unlike other games, Phazon heals her, at and alarminly exponential rate, similar to [[Orange Phazon]] as seen in ''Metroid Prime'', but with the completely opposite effect. This would be Blue Phazon in its purest form, which can be seen 2 times in this game. The first time Samus sees the pool of Phazon while using Hyper Mode would be the beginning of her internal corruption. As the game progresses after beating Planet Bosses, her corruption increases, of which by the end of the game reaches 100%.
As for Samus, unlike other games, Phazon heals her, at and alarminly exponential rate, similar to [[Orange Phazon]] as seen in ''Metroid Prime'', but with the completely opposite effect. This would be Blue Phazon in its purest form, which can be seen 2 times in this game. The first time Samus sees the pool of Phazon while using Hyper Mode would be the beginning of her internal corruption. As the game progresses after beating Planet Bosses, her corruption increases, of which by the end of the game reaches 100%.


As the game progresses, more Phazon is seen sitting around, with minor infections at the beginning, and more severe infections at [[Phaaze]](duh). This does not interfere with gameplay much, other than the fact that the Pirates are stronger as the game progresses also, with higher technology, and stronger firepower.  
As the game progresses, more Phazon is seen sitting around, with minor infections at the beginning, and more severe infections at [[Phaaze]]. This does not interfere with gameplay much, other than the fact that the Pirates are stronger as the game progresses also, with higher technology, and stronger firepower.  


At the end of the game, after Samus destroyes [[Dark Samus]] and the [[Aurora Unit]], the Phazon everywhere supposedly gets destroyed, or it is in such a little amount that it doesn't matter. This would end the Phazon spiel, and thus ending the purpose of the ''Metroid Trilogy''.
At the end of the game, after Samus destroyes [[Dark Samus]] and the [[Aurora Unit]], the Phazon everywhere supposedly gets destroyed, or it is in such a little amount that it doesn't matter. This would end the Phazon spiel, and thus ending the purpose of the ''Metroid Trilogy''.
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