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The Stories of Metroid Prime
The Chozo
The Chozo... Over millenia, this bird-like race of creatures made incredible technological and scientific leaps. Traveling at will through space, they built many marvels across the universe-technological wonders of unfathomable complexity and cities unmatched in beauty. They shared their knowledge freelywith more primitive cultures and learned to respect and care for life in all its forms.

Even as their society reached its technological peak, however, the Chozo felt their spirituality wane. Their culture was steeped in prophecy and lore, and and they foresaw the decline of the Chozo coinciding with the raise of evil. Horrified by the increasing violence in the universe, they began to withdraw themselves, forgoing technology in favor simplicity. Tallon IV wan one of several refugesthey built-a colony of bereft of technology, built of natural materials and wedded to the land and its creatures.

The years passed, and in time a great meteor crashed into Tallon IV, sending a massive spume of matter into the atmosphere and impregnating the land with a cancerous element known as Phazon. This element immediately sank into the earth and water, poisioning life wherever it bloomed. Most plants and animals died, while othes mutated into hideous forms.

The Chozo called unpon all of their knowledge and technology to control the power of the Phazon, but their efforts were doomed to fail. All they could do was build a temple over the crater at the impact site, seperate the Phazon core, and seal it away. Believing that someday a savior would return to the planet, the Chozo left for an unknown destimation, leaving behind nothing but engraved accounts of their time on Tallon IV.

The Space Pirates

The Space Pirates were interstellar nomads, technologically advanced in both space travel and weaponry. when they plundered the Metroid population that had been discovered by the Galactic Federation on SR388, they recognized in them massive military and energy resource potential. They immediately invaded the nearby planet of Zebes, wiping out all life (including most of the indigenous Chozo) and building a massive network of research facilities below the planet's surface.

Deep below the surface of Zebes, the Space Pirates researched Metroids for many years, even as a young girl orphaned by their raid on the neighboring planet K-2L was growing up among the Chozo. Trained as a warrior and infused with Chozo blood, Samus Aran donned a Chozo-made Power Suit and cut a swath through the Space Pirates' operation, destroying everything in her path, including the gargantuan mainstays of the Space Pirate army, Ridley and Kraid. She eventually made it to the core of their base, destroyed all the Metroids she saw, and seemingly blew up the Mother Brain.

But the Space Pirates were far from finished. They immediately split their survivors into two main camps One headed to Zebes to begin rebuilding their ravaged faciliy and resuscitating Mother Brain, Ridley, and Kraid. The second set out in search of a planet with powerful energy resources. They didn't search far before they discovered Tallon IV, which was still emanating huge pulses of energy from the Phazon contained beneath the Chozo temple. Entranced by the massive potential of the strange mutagen, they immediately moved in, retrofitting their laboratories, transporters, and live-support systems into the Chozo Ruins.

As the Space Pirates mined the Phazon and experimented with it, they found that its capacity to mutate was unlike anything they'd ever seen, and they promptly started combining it with indigenous life-forms. They refined their operation; powering their machinery with thermal-mineshafts and mined more and more Phazon, shipping it to their two specimen containment safe. Research leaped forward: by harnessing Phazon's power, they were able to create untold horrors that soon patrolled the dark caverns below Tallon IV's crust.

The Space Pirates also transported many species to their orbiting ship for zero-G Phazon experiments, unaware that Samus Aran had finally tracked their ship to its low orbit. As they continued with their unnatural experiments, Samus sped toward Tallon IV, preparing to wipe them out once and for all...

The Beginning of MP
Samus is flying through space in her ship, when she gets a distress beacon from below. So she drops down onto the Frigate, as Retro Studios has called the rather large space station. As you go through the level and scan things, you find out more than you most likely wanted to know about fusing creatures with Phazon. This is one of the main reasons the Hunter hates the Space Pirates. The game goes on, and while escaping the Frigate you see Meta'Ridley fly above you and land n Tallon IV. This planet has been nearly destroyed by the Phazon, and you are out to destroy the Space Pirates at work on this evil.

The Ending of MP
After defeating the Metroid Prime, the Phazon-induced being absorbs your Phazon Suit and falls into a large puddle of what it was creating. If you did not know, it is Phazon. Then you see Samus running through the Artifact Temple as it explodes, and she gets onto her ship. If you get high enough in percentage, you will get to see Samus with her helmet taken off. Then she flys into hyper space in her ship, but there is still trouble on Tallon IV. The pool of Phazon the Metroid Prime leaves gives you a little surprise. A hand that looks like the Phazon Suit pops out of the liquid and an eye on the hand. The eye blinks, and the game is over. Doesn't that ending remind you of the story for Metroid Fusion? Anyway, Nintendo always leaves room in the Metroid games for another.

As explained in the best ending, and on the Rumors Section of Yes' Metroid Prime 2 Site.


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Yes, Yes' Metroid Prime Site: 100%!!!! This is the probably one of the best games I have ever played! I dont know where I would be without the constant violence of a very sexy woman underneath a heavy suit fighting aliens. The story just goes all out, making you actually believe that this sort of creepy thing might have the chance of happening sometime in the future. If you are smart then you can figure the controls out easily, and the variety of weaponry is amazing. The graphics are extremely detailed and there is not much that can beat them [at the time that they were made]. Replay value is particularly impressive, you could play this game over and over again unless you get mad at it, which the difficuly sometimes forces you to get angry. This game is a must-buy and deserves GOTY 2002 a lot, which it actually did earn on many an account.