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''Metroid Fusion'' was released in 2002 for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and is chronologically the final game in the ''Metroid'' timeline, following the events of its prequel, ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''.
''Metroid Fusion'' was released in 2002 for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and is chronologically the final game in the ''Metroid'' timeline, following the events of its prequel, ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''.


[[file:Fusion Suit mf Screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|225px|Samus in the Fusion Suit]]
[[file:Fusion Suit mf Screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Samus in the Fusion Suit]]
The Galactic Federation hired [[Biologic Space Labs]] to observe the restructuring ecosystem on SR-388 following the obliteration of the dominant predators there, the Metroids. Because of her prior experience, Samus Aran was hired to provide field assistance. On the planet's surface, Samus encountered a previously unknown parasitic organism know as "[[X Parasite|X]]," which infected her without her knowledge. As she returned to the [[B.S.L. Research Station]], Samus lost consciousness and her ship drifted into an asteroid belt. An escape pod was automatically launched with her inside and recovered by the researchers. Samus fell into a deep coma and was transported to the [[Galactic Federation Headquarters]] for emergency treatment, where surgeons were forced to cut and remove parts of the [[Power Suit]] from her body. In a desperate move, the scientists created a [[Vaccine "Metroid"|vaccine]] using a preserved Metroid cell culture, which eliminated the X within her. Unexpected side effects included the ability to absorb X parasites, and inheriting the Metroids' weakness to extreme cold. Now clad in the [[Fusion Suit]], Samus is sent to the B.S.L. Research Station to investigate the large explosion that occurred there, overseen by her new ship's computer, which gives her orders along the way.
The Galactic Federation hired [[Biologic Space Labs]] to observe the restructuring ecosystem on SR-388 following the obliteration of the dominant predators there, the Metroids. Because of her prior experience, Samus Aran was hired to provide field assistance. On the planet's surface, Samus encountered a previously unknown parasitic organism know as "[[X Parasite|X]]," which infected her without her knowledge. Samus fell into a deep coma and was transported to the [[Galactic Federation Headquarters]] for emergency treatment, where surgeons were forced to cut and remove parts of the [[Power Suit]] from her body. In a desperate move, the scientists created a [[Vaccine "Metroid"|vaccine]] using a preserved Metroid cell culture, which eliminated the X within her. Unexpected side effects included the ability to absorb X parasites, and inheriting the Metroids' weakness to extreme cold. Now clad in the [[Fusion Suit]], Samus is sent to the B.S.L. Research Station to investigate the large explosion that occurred there, overseen by her new ship's computer, which gives her orders along the way.


On the station, Samus discovers that specimens brought from SR-388 carried X parasites with them which have infected the entire station. She also encounters an X that mimics her form, [[SA-X]], who stalks her throughout her mission. Deep within the laboratories, she unearths the Galactic Federation's clandestine Metroid breeding operation. What's more, the ship's computer informs her that the Federation has taken an interest in the X parasites and is approaching the station, and had even withheld upgrades from her so that she wouldn't destroy the SA-X. In light of the dangers the lifeforms onboard the station present, Samus decides to destroy the station. While arguing with computer about her decision, it is revealed that the mind of [[Adam Malkovich]], her previous commanding officer who died during the [[Bottle Ship]] incident, was uploaded to her ship and was in fact the one issuing her orders. He informs her that she can redirect the station's orbit before detonating it in order to destroy SR-388 as well.
On the station, Samus discovers that specimens brought from SR-388 carried X parasites with them which have infected the entire station. She also encounters an X that mimics her form, [[SA-X]], who stalks her throughout her mission. Deep within the laboratories, she unearths the Galactic Federation's clandestine Metroid breeding operation. What's more, the ship's computer informs her that the Federation has taken an interest in the X parasites and is approaching the station, and had even withheld upgrades from her so that she wouldn't destroy the SA-X. In light of the dangers the lifeforms onboard the station present, Samus decides to destroy the station. While arguing with computer about her decision, it is revealed that the mind of [[Adam Malkovich]], her previous commanding officer who died during the [[Bottle Ship]] incident, was uploaded to her ship and was in fact the one issuing her orders. He informs her that she can redirect the station's orbit before detonating it in order to destroy SR-388 as well.
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Though she emerges victorious, Metroid Prime survives and is reborn with DNA it stripped from Samus's [[Phazon Suit]] during their final battle.
Though she emerges victorious, Metroid Prime survives and is reborn with DNA it stripped from Samus's [[Phazon Suit]] during their final battle.
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====''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''====
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The second game in the ''Prime'' series, ''Echoes'' was released in 2004 for the Nintendo Gamecube as a direct sequel to ''Metroid Prime''. Chronologically, ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' takes place between the two titles, but is not connected to the main storyline.
[[file:Samus vs Ing.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Artwork from ''Echoes'']]
Samus visits planet [[Aether]] to render assistance to a [[GFMC Task Force Herakles|squadron]] of [[Galactic Federation Marine|Federation Troopers]] with whom the Federation had lost contact. Upon arriving, she found the squadron dead and the planet embroiled in a [[Transdimensional Flux|transdimensional]] war between the native [[Luminoth]] of Aether, led by the [[Sentinel of the Luminoth|sentinel]] [[U-Mos]], and the amorphous [[Ing]] of [[Dark Aether]], a twin planet born of Aether when a Phazon-laced meteor, not unlike the one that impacted Tallon IV, collided with Aether. The Space Pirates had also come to Aether, drawn by the Phazon from the meteor. Finally, Metroid Prime, reborn as [[Dark Samus]], was also drawn to the planet. Facing enemies on all sides, Samus races to save the Luminoth and their collapsing homeworld.
Using [[Portal]]s that connect the two dimensions, Samus recovers the [[Light of Aether|planetary energy]] stolen by the Ing from Dark Aether, weakening it to the point of collapse. After defeating the powerful [[Emperor Ing]] and Dark Samus, Samus Aran restores Aether to its former glory and bids the recovering Luminoth farewell.
In the final cutscene, Dark Samus is seen reforming in space.
====''Metroid Prime Pinball''====
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Released in 2005 for the [[Nintendo DS]], ''Metroid Prime Pinball'' is a retelling of the events of ''Metroid Prime'' as a series of pinball adventures.
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====''Metroid Prime Hunters''====
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''Hunters'' was released for the Nintendo DS in 2006. Chronologically, the game takes place between the events of ''Metroid Prime'' and ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', but is not connected to the main ''Prime'' series storyline and is not involved in the ''Trilogy''.
Samus is hired by the Federation to track down and capture -- or if necessary destroy -- the source of a [[Neural Thread]] from the [[Alimbic Cluster]] in the [[Tetra Galaxy]] containing a message that speaks of an "ultimate power." That message was also intercepted by other [[Bounty Hunter]]s, who attempt to acquire it for themselves. In the Alimbic Cluster, Samus recovers artifacts called [[Octolith]]s left behind by the [[Alimbic]] civilization, and warnings against a creature they imprisoned called [[Gorea]]. Gorea is actually the source of the message, intended to lure others who could release him from that prison. Though Samus intends to destroy Gorea, other Hunters reach him first, tempted by the draw of ultimate power. Using an Alimbic weapon called the [[Omega Cannon]], Samus manages to destroy Gorea, ending the threat once and for all.
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====''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''====
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