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Phendrana Drifts is a region of Tallon IV in the Nintendo GameCube game Metroid Prime. The areas Samus can access are primarily outdoors in the snow and ice, though there is a sizable portion of the map dedicated to a Space Pirate research facility. Landscapes are jagged and broken due to years of biting frost and snow storms.
Phendrana Drifts is broken into three sections: Shoreline Area, Glacier One, and Phendrana's Depths.
Inhabitants
There are many indigenous creatures of Phendrana Drifts. Most are specific to the region and do not appear elsewhere in the game.
- Baby Sheegoth
- Crystallite
- Flickerbat
- Flying Pirate
- Glider
- Hunter Metroid
- Ice Beetle
- Ice Burrower
- Ice Parasite
- Ice Shriekbat
- Jelzap
- Metroid
- Pulse Bombu
- Scatter Bombu
- Seedling
- Sentry Drone
- Shadow Pirate
- Sheegoth
- Space Pirate
- Thardus
Meta Ridley's shadow can be seen briefly the first time Samus enters Phendrana Drifts. She can in no way interact with Meta Ridley a this point, however.
Other Languages
In Japanese, the Phendrana Drifts are known as "Ice Valley."