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{{articleabout| | {{articleabout|Metroid, the first [[Metroid (series)|Metroid]] game|other uses|[[Metroid (disambiguation)]]}} | ||
''''' | '''''Metroid''''' is the first game of the [[Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]], both chronologically, and in release order. It was released for the Famicom Disk System in August 1986, with a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version following a year later. | ||
== | ==Story== | ||
A deep- | A deep-space research vessel is sent by the [[Galactic Federation]] (a congress composed of representatives from several planets in the galaxy) to retrieve a new lifeform discovered in suspended animation on Planet [[SR388]], dubbed "[[Metroid (species)|Metroid]]". As they returned, however, the vessel was attacked by [[Space Pirate]]s, who stole the capsule containing the Metroid and took it to their fortress on Planet [[Zebes]]. | ||
Recognising the potential threat of the Metroids as Space Pirate weapons if allowed to multiply via exposure to beta rays, the Federation attempts an attack on Zebes, but is repelled. As a last resort, they hire [[Samus Aran]] to infiltrate Zebes alone, with the intention of stopping the Space Pirates from creating more Metroids and defeating the Pirate leader on Zebes, [[Mother Brain]]. | Recognising the potential threat of the Metroids as Space Pirate weapons if allowed to multiply via exposure to beta rays, the Federation attempts an attack on Zebes, but is repelled. As a last resort, they hire [[Samus Aran]] to infiltrate Zebes alone, with the intention of stopping the Space Pirates from creating more Metroids and defeating the Pirate leader on Zebes, [[Mother Brain]]. |