

A single Dessgeega - seemingly an easter egg - may also be found on the Space Pirate frigate Orpheon in Metroid Prime. An X Parasite mimicry of the Dessgeega (which can now shoot thorns from both sides) can be found in the TRO (Tropical) sector of the Biologic Space Labs of Metroid Fusion. Metroid and Zero Mission Dessgeega Īlso misspelled Desgeega or Desgeenga, the Dessgeega is a cousin of the side-hoppers, and are found in parts of Norfair in Metroid, Super Metroid, and Metroid: Zero Mission. Ridley is a Dragon-like creature who serves as a boss in many games, and led the raid on Samus' homeworld, which resulted in the deaths of her parents and the rest of the population. It is now unknown, however, if this is the true origin as Nintendo never said if the manga was canon or not as well as new developments in Metroid prime 3 hinting that Mother Brain actually be a Galactic Federation Aurora Unit. Mother Brain is a former Chozo piece of biotechnology that would betray its creators and is now affiliated with the Zebesian Space Pirates. He bears a close resemblance to Japanese kaiju such as Godzilla. Kraid is an extremely large, reptilian creature. Every game (excluding Metroid II: Return of Samus and the original Metroid) has at least one Pirate in it, whether it be the Pirate armies of Super Metroid and Metroid Prime or the lone hunter Weavel in Metroid Prime Hunters. Space Pirates wield various types of arm-mounted guns and scythes in combat. This bipedal race specializes in raiding starships and planets in a quest for dominance in the galaxy. According to the Metroid Fusion instruction manual, the Metroids were engineered by the Chozo to stem the spread of the X Parasites and "Metroid" is the Chozo word for "ultimate warrior". What the Metroids actually drain is not known. However, Metroids normally drain enough energy to kill their victims. Metroids feed on the "life energy" of their prey in a manner similar to leeches draining a host organism's blood. Metroids are a fictional species of alien predators and the series's name-sake, originating from the planet SR-388. She was orphaned at a young age and raised by the Chozo. The protagonist, equipped with a Chozo-made Power Suit and known as one of the best bounty hunters in the galaxy. The Chozo rescued Samus from her destroyed homeworld, and Chozo scientists were the ones who designed Samus Aran's Power Suit. The Chozo are an anthropomorphic species of avian bipeds, known to be of great intelligence.
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This is a list of creatures in the Metroid series games Metroid, Metroid II: Return of Samus, and Super Metroid. 4.1.2 Scatter Bombu/Diligence Class Drone.
