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The ship is revealed to have a hyperdrive system for long range travel. It also has a metal shield that covers the the windshield, likely to be used during sleep, battle, or while using hyperdrive to prevent excessive light exposure. The ship also has a button that activates what appears to be for battle purposes. A red light consumes the ship's interior and a map showing Samus's ship's position is displayed. Samus's gunship has a monitor that displays statistics of Samus's current mission, including enemies killed, shots fired, percentage of rooms found and more. The ship also has a Biohazard Scanner that detects any dangerous substance and amount of substance within Samus's body, notably [[Phazon]]. The most interesting piece, however, within Samus's gunship is the [[Transmission Console|transmission console]]. It allows communication between Samus's ship and other consoles. If the player inputs certain four-digit codes on this console (presumably using [[Galactic Federation]] characters), different messages will be heard by the game's developers. These messages are in Japanese in all versions of the game. It is revealed in Samus's battle against [[Ghor]] that her ship has a self-repair system, artificial intelligence to some degree, and runs on [[Fuel Gel]].
The ship is revealed to have a hyperdrive system for long range travel. It also has a metal shield that covers the the windshield, likely to be used during sleep, battle, or while using hyperdrive to prevent excessive light exposure. The ship also has a button that activates what appears to be for battle purposes. A red light consumes the ship's interior and a map showing Samus's ship's position is displayed. Samus's gunship has a monitor that displays statistics of Samus's current mission, including enemies killed, shots fired, percentage of rooms found and more. The ship also has a Biohazard Scanner that detects any dangerous substance and amount of substance within Samus's body, notably [[Phazon]]. The most interesting piece, however, within Samus's gunship is the [[Transmission Console|transmission console]]. It allows communication between Samus's ship and other consoles. If the player inputs certain four-digit codes on this console (presumably using [[Galactic Federation]] characters), different messages will be heard by the game's developers. These messages are in Japanese in all versions of the game. It is revealed in Samus's battle against [[Ghor]] that her ship has a self-repair system, artificial intelligence to some degree, and runs on [[Fuel Gel]].


''Corruption'' also introduces the [[Command Visor]]. This allows Samus to communicate with the ship using a console installed in her visor and [[Arm Cannon]]. She is seen using this feature in earlier games (such as the ending in ''Metroid Prime''), however ''Corruption'' enables the player control of the ship. Samus can call the ship to landing sites marked by [[Landing Beacon]]s, allowing her to save and use the ship to move to another landing site. Once upgraded with [[Ship Missile]]s, Samus can call the ship with the Command Visor to shoot marked areas or areas with enemies and an open sky to send a roll of Ship Missiles crashing. These Missiles cannot harm Samus and can destroy objects made of [[Maldium]]. After obtaining the [[Ship Grapple Beam]], Samus's gunship can grab objects marked with ship [[Grapple Node]]s with the Ship Grapple Beam. The ship holds the grabbed object until it is placed in a suitable location. If Samus gives the ship an unrelated command while the ship is holding an object, it will return the object to its original location.
''Corruption'' also introduces the [[Command Visor]]. This allows Samus to communicate with the ship using a console installed in her visor and [[Arm Cannon]]. She is seen using this feature in earlier games (such as the ending in ''Metroid Prime''); however, ''Corruption'' shows Samus showing high precision control of the ship for the first time. Samus can call the ship to landing sites marked by [[Landing Beacon]]s, allowing her to save and use the ship to move to another landing site. Once upgraded with [[Ship Missile]]s, Samus can call the ship with the Command Visor to shoot marked areas or areas with enemies and an open sky to send a roll of Ship Missiles crashing. These Missiles cannot harm Samus and can destroy objects made of [[Maldium]]. After obtaining the [[Ship Grapple Beam]], Samus's gunship can grab objects marked with ship [[Grapple Node]]s with the Ship Grapple Beam. The ship holds the grabbed object until it is placed in a suitable location. If Samus gives the ship an unrelated command while the ship is holding an object, it will return the object to its original location.


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