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Samus Aran's Power Suit (パワースーツ Pawā Sūtsu), also known as the Normal Suit (ノーマルスーツ Nōmaru Sūtsu), is a suit of powered armor designed by the Chozo. This term applies to both Samus' Chozo Battle Suit Ver SA1-4468-VM6-P[2] in its basic form without any upgrades, and her suit as a whole regardless of its current upgrade level. The word "Power Suit" is short for powered armorsuit.[citation needed]

A Chozo known as Dryn was apparently instrumental in the development of the technology. In the Metroid manga, Mother Brain claimed to be the creator of Samus' original Power Suit. Two specific models are well-known: the first was a suit given to Samus in her teenage years by the Chozo who raised her (seen in Metroid: Zero Mission). After being attacked by Space Pirates, Samus lost the ability to summon her suit, and was briefly forced to proceed in her Zero Suit. After completing the Ruins Test, her fighting spirit was restored and she received another Power Suit.[1] This second suit of armor was of ancient design, based on its depiction in Chozo prophetic murals and its compatibility with older Chozo-produced upgrades such as the Space Jump, Plasma Beam, and Gravity Suit.

Description[]

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The Power Suit is designed to provide both the basic defense and offense needed for Samus' missions.

The Power Suit, until Metroid Dread, was designed to be entirely golden-yellow, with a green visor (blue in Metroid II and Metroid: Zero Mission). The ridged shoulders are also flat.

Samus' Power Suit comes with a standard Power Beam and the Oxygen Supply Equipment allows her to survive almost indefinitely underwater and in outer space, including the ability to resist most airborne toxins. Its basic functions are not always sufficient for a busy Bounty Hunter, so the Chozo used a modular construction allowing the suit to be outfitted with a wide variety of weaponry and additional armor. The Chozo themselves left many such tools on various planets they inhabited, including the Varia and Gravity Suit upgrades. The Luminoth, another ancient race technologically equal to the Chozo, were able to produce modifications compatible with the Power Suit, including the Dark Suit and the Light Suit (although they were unrecognized until Samus met U-Mos). A considerable amount of the suit is biological, which presumably resulted in the Suit's Phazon corruption following Samus' encounter with the Omega Pirate. Exposure to the large quantity of unrefined Phazon ore caused a kind of mutation, rendering the suit impervious to radiation from blue Phazon, and allowing Samus to fire the devastating Phazon Beam under certain conditions.

On its most basic level, the Power Suit contains 99 units of energy that sustain it. This amount is increased by 100 whenever Samus acquires an Energy Tank, but if completely drained, it becomes unable to protect Samus. Thus, she is forced to revert to the Zero Suit, a blue bodysuit that grants weaker protection and is equipped with a stun pistol, the Paralyzer.

While active, the Power Suit bonds with Samus biologically and cannot be taken off without her cooperation. It has been observed on many occasions that the method which Samus uses to remove the Power Suit is to have it dematerialize with a bright flash. When the suit is inactive, Samus is able to retain the upgrades within herself until it becomes active again (observed in the events of Metroid: Zero Mission). It has also been observed that she can have it materialize back at will, as seen several times taking place in the origins manga, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and at the start of Metroid: Other M. This suggests that this suit is not meant to be removed like regular armor, and that it is somehow put on or taken off by using an energy-to-matter process. However, it has been shown that at least the helmet can be removed manually, as Samus demonstrates this in some of the special endings in the series. Even when dematerialization is not possible, the Galactic Federation has been able to modify the Power Suit while she is unconscious. In the first instance of this, they added PED functionality to take advantage of a Phazon infection in her bloodstream, creating the PED Suit. Later, the weaker Fusion Suit is built on the remains of Samus' Power Suit after large portions were surgically removed due to X Parasite infestation.

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Samus dematerializing the Power Suit after escaping Tourian's destruction.

The Power Suit is apparently able to assimilate almost any technological upgrade into its system, regardless of the upgrade's origins. This is shown when Samus acquires the Affinity Weapons created by various races other than the Chozo, the upgrades from the three other Bounty Hunters in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and the Hazard Shield and Nova Beam, both of which are of Space Pirate design. These assimilation abilities are not unlimited however; the suit was unable to assimilate the (likewise unidentified) Plasma Beam, Gravity Suit, and Space Jump upgrades in Metroid: Zero Mission, despite them being of Chozo origins. This was because her old Power Suit was developed in a fairly recent time period and not compatible with the three, archaic upgrades. Even when compatible, a new item is listed as unidentified in some cases such as the Energy Transfer Module before Samus meets U-Mos. For uncertain reasons, the suit also does not recognize Power Bomb Tanks in Metroid Dread before she acquires the associated upgrade from E.M.M.I.-07PB.

When Samus worked with the Federation Police Force, she had a symbol on the left shoulder of her Power Suit. It looked like a spiraling galaxy, possibly a Federation mark. Another small feature of the Power Suit is a glowing green (or blue) "L" shape on the left chest plate. In Metroid Prime, the shape points outward, as opposed to the inward shape from other games. In Metroid: Other M, the Power Suit has a yellow/gold coloration with the large shoulders of the Varia Suit, though it should be noted that this was likely due to her possessing the Varia Suit feature which remains inactive until Adam authorizes its use. However, in Super Metroid the front-facing sprite used in elevators and save points has flat shoulders; this is likely attributed to Samus having only the basic Power Suit at the time. The large-shouldered yet yellow Power Suit is likely a result of the Legendary Power Suit. Despite this, when the Varia reverts to the Power Suit in Metroid Prime, the shoulders become flat and orange and stretch all the way to her shoulders, while before the obtainment of the new Power Suit, the shoulders "fan" up and extend (in height) past Samus' head. This is shown again in Metroid: Samus Returns when she begins the game with only her basic Power Suit, Power Beam, and Missile Launcher, though like in Metroid Prime her suit regains its round shoulders after obtaining the Varia Suit.

In Metroid: Other M, Samus' visor is most of the time transparent, allowing her face and hair to be seen, but often her visor will flash light green and become opaque. How she can see through it when opaque this is unknown, though it is likely that it works akin to a one-way mirror that allows Samus to see out while others cannot see in. She normally does this in combat situations, but disables the tint when talking or in a non-hostile situation. When her health drops to critical levels, the tint turns red-orange, but it turns back to green when she restores enough energy. The visor does not do this in other games; instead it is normally semi-transparent.

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The Power Suit in Metroid Dread

The Power Suit in Metroid Dread gains a unique appearance as the original Power Suit regenerates following Samus' surgery in Fusion.[3][4] It is blue and white in color and has shoulders similar to the PED Suit, with organic-like strands covering the outer and inner layers. The helmet and Visor are elongated and sharp, akin to that of the redesigned Varia Suit in Metroid: Samus Returns. The talon-like extensions of the previous helmet are gone, but retain the visor's three points.

List of abilities[]

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The Power suit blueprint displayed on the Samus Screen of Super Metroid

This is a list of all the abilities and upgrades that the Power Suit has ever been known to have.

Suits[]

Beams[]

Missiles[]

Charge Combos[]

Morph Ball[]

Bombs[]

Visors[]

Grapple Beam[]

Expansions[]

Misc.[]

Retention of abilities[]

Main article: Physical amnesia
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Samus is left with her basic Power Suit in an explosion on the Frigate Orpheon.

Several of the Power Suit's abilities are often lost at the beginning of each game, are limited in use, or have disappeared entirely with no explanation. This phenomenon is described by ADAM as "physical amnesia" in Metroid Dread.

Control[]

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At times of extreme physical or emotional stress, it may be impossible to maintain the Power Suit.

Samus' Power Suit requires superhuman levels of concentration and mental determination to operate efficiently.[5] Due to years of training with the Chozo, Samus learned how to control her emotions and maintain the Suit's use for long periods of time.

In Metroid: Zero Mission, Samus removed her Power Suit after escaping the exploding Tourian, believing that the mission was over and also to relieve herself of the Suit. However, Space Pirates ambushed her and succeeded in forcing her to crash-land back on Zebes; the subsequent crash destroyed her ship and evidently the hardware necessary to re-summon her Power Suit. Samus later obtained a new suit after defeating the Ruins Test in Chozodia. This new Suit (which Samus uses for all her subsequent missions) demanded the same methods of control as the previous one, and while Samus is almost always in control, there have been occasions where she has experienced lapses in her focus, especially in times of extreme anxiety and trauma.

In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Samus is shown removing her helmet and vomiting Phazon after unintentionally absorbing Mogenar's Phazon corruption.

When Samus was faced with her nemesis Ridley, his shocking return on the BOTTLE SHIP combined with the psychological stress of the mission, grief over the baby's death, loss of purpose after the destruction of the Space Pirates during the Final Conflict, and various emotions resulting from her reunion with Adam and Anthony, rendered her unable to repress her emotions and she suffered a posttraumatic stress disorder-related breakdown, causing her Suit to dematerialize and leave her defenseless. She also lost composure when she was hit by a Freeze Gun shot during an encounter with a Baby Metroid later on. In this instance, it was unlikely that the shot itself was the cause of her Suit's failure, but rather catalyzed because of her conflicting emotions about killing the creature at the time (it reminded her of the baby). Weakened by the blast and the revelation that Adam shot her prevented Samus from reactivating the suit preventing her from stopping Adam from sacrificing himself to destroy the Unfreezable Metroids. However Adam's heroic sacrifice gave Samus' eye in the storm clarity and she reactivated her suit in order to carry out Adam's final orders. Finally, after returning to the BOTTLE SHIP following MB's death, she disabled her suit by choice when she shared a moment with Adam's helmet, but this proved to be a mistake yet again as the Countdown soon started and she was forced to escape in her Zero Suit.

Crossover appearances[]

Super Smash Bros. series[]

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Zelda throwing pieces of the Power Suit to attack Kirby and Zero Suit Samus in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The Power Suit appears in every game of the Super Smash Bros. series. In the first two games, Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, it has no role other than being the clothing worn by Samus, like in her other appearances.

Even though she uses her Varia Suit (red/orange), Gravity Suit (blue/purple) and Fusion Suit (blue) as costumes, Samus has never used her basic Power Suit as a yellow costume in Smash Bros., despite how iconic it is for her in her home series. It only appears in Melee and Brawl as collectible trophies.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl gives the Power Suit more of a role, due to Zero Suit Samus being added as a fighter. If Samus uses her Final Smash, the Zero Laser, her Power Suit breaks into pieces, and she becomes Zero Suit Samus. Fighters can pick up and throw the pieces of armor as if they were an item to damage other fighters. Another way to break the Power Suit and become Zero Suit Samus is if the player repeatedly alternates between Samus's up and down Taunt. Zero Suit Samus's Final Smash, Power Suit Samus, involves the Power Suit being rebuilt, changing her into Samus.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, since Samus and Zero Suit Samus were made into separate fighters, Samus's Power Suit no longer breaks after using her Final Smash, and Zero Suit Samus instead uses the Gunship as her Final Smash.

Other games[]

The Power Suit has commonly appeared as a customizable clothing option in other Nintendo games, such as StreetPass Mii Plaza.

Official data[]

Official Metroid Prime website[]

"Weapon effect: N/A"

"Weapon range: Unlimited"

"Weapon potential: Medium"

"Samus Aran's Power Suit provides life support functions, and is well shielded from attack. The modular nature of the Power Suit allows for the addition of weapons, visors and other gear as needed. The Power Suit's shielding loses energy with each hit, but can be replenished by collecting energy upgrades. The origin of this suit is the subject of much speculation."

Metroid Prime manual[]

POWER SUIT
"Samus' standard Power Suit was built specifically for her by the Chozo people. It is integrated with her body, acting as a sort of second skin--not only does it provide shielding in battle and augmented physical strength, but its life-support systems allow her to survive in water and even space without additional equipment."

Inventory data[]

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Inventory entry

The Power Suit is an advanced Chozo exoskeleton modified for use by Samus Aran.

Samus's Notes

The Power Suit provides life-support functions and is well shielded from attack.
The modular nature of the Power Suit allows for the addition of weapons, Visors, and other gear as needed.
The Power Suit's shielding loses energy with each hit; collect energy when possible to keep the shielding charged.

Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion: Prima's Official Strategy Guide[]

Power Suit
"The Power Suit is what keeps Samus going and gives her such fantastic powers. Built by the Chozo people, the suit not only protects her from enemy attacks, but also allows her to travel through water and space because of its amazing life-support systems. The Power Suit uses Energy to power its shields, which protect Samus from enemy attacks. Though the suit is incredibly strong, it isn't invulnerable. Each time Samus is struck by an enemy attack, some of the suit's Energy is drained. If the suit's Energy supply becomes completely exhausted, it will be unable to protect Samus, and the enemy will drop her. You can restore the suit's Energy reserves by collecting Energy power-ups and by visiting Save Stations or Samus's ship."

Metroid Prime: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide[]

POWER SUIT
"Samus's Power Suit is the ultimate in deep-space equipment. You can upgrade it with several powerful weapons, and defensively it allows Samus to breathe underwater, function in space and survive falls from any height. Samus can also use the suit to curl into a tiny ball (the Morph Ball) and roll around. The Power Suit's is Samus's default suit."

Metroid Prime Official Strategy Guide[]

POWER SUIT
"The Power Suit is an advanced Chozo exoskeleton that has been modified for use by Samus Aran. The Power Suit provides life-support functions and is well shielded from attack. The modular nature of the Power Suit allows for the addition of weapons, Visors, and other gear as needed. The Power Suit's shielding loses energy with each hit; collect energy when possible to keep the shielding charged."

Metroid Prime flash[]

"This Chozo-designed armour provides all your super strength, shielding and special abilities. Explore Tallon IV to discover suit upgrades that grant entry to hazardous or inaccessible areas."

Nintendo Power Issue 162, page 37[]

POWER SUIT
"Samus' main weapon is the Power Suit, a sleek and impressive piece of armor that gives her incredible powers of agility, speed and strength. The suit lets her jump great distances, breathe underwater, function in the depths of space and survive falls from any height. Like the visor, the Power Suit will be upgraded throughout the game."

Super Smash Bros. Brawl Trophy[]

"Samus in the basic version of the legendary Power Suit, made for her by the Chozo race. Samus is most often seen at the beginning of each game in this suit. The normal Power Suit has the lowest level of protective power and features no additional functions. She can use the cannon on her right arm for power shots and build up her arsenal through item pickups."

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GCN Metroid Prime"

Sticker[]

"Samus - Metroid [Specials: Indirect] Attack +15 (Samus, Zero Suit Samus)"

Metroid: Other M Art Folio- Power Suit Samus[]

"My Power Suit is my greatest weapon. Designed by the Chozo, it boosts all of my natural athletic abilities while providing an array of defensive and offensive attributes. Boasting full armor capable of sustaining ballistic damage, life-support systems, my upgradable Arm Cannon, and Morph Ball capabilities, it truly is a part of me."

Metroid: Other M manual[]

Power Suit
"The Power Suit that Samus is wearing will acquire new features as you progress through the game."

Metroid: Other M Samus Screen data[]

"Samus' basic suit."

Metroid: Other M Premiere Edition[]

Suit
"Your suit is equipped to handle some of the most dangerous environments in the galaxy, but it can always be upgraded, should you find yourself in an unfamiliar situation."

The Federation Files[]

"GALACTIC FEDERATION INTEL FILE: POWER SUIT"

"It's no accident that Federation Force Mechs bear a striking resemblance to Samus Aran's legendary Power Suit. It has served her well in the battle against Space Pirates, offering not only enhanced defensive capabilities, but also an array of powerful weapons. Not much is known about the origin of the Power Suit, but it is believed to have been created by the Chozo, an ancient, highly advanced race of bird-like beings."

Metroid Dread Report Volume 5[]

Power Suit
"The Power Suit that Samus wears is based on Chozo technology and was created specifically for her.
Incorporating ability upgrades can expand the functionality of the Power Suit's performance and the Arm Cannon's functions.
"In addition to the Power Suit's built-in defenses, Samus can increase its Energy—and thus its capacity to withstand damage—by acquiring two kinds of Energy Tank items. Standard Energy Tanks increase her suit's Energy by 100 each. She can also collect four Energy Parts to reconstruct the same functionality as a standard Energy Tank.
~Transmission from the Dev Team~
"Samus' Power Suit is a one-of-a-kind article, made with the superior technology of the Chozo.
While the series has seen several suit designs, the Fully Powered Suit from the Metroid: Zero Mission game for the Game Boy Advance™ system—obtained by overcoming the Chozodia Ruins trial—is the basis for these new designs.
The events of the previous game—Metroid Fusion, also for the Game Boy Advance system—changed a lot of things for Samus and her suit, but this time, we're using a new Power Suit to imagine what would be beyond Metroid Fusion."

Nintendo of America tweet[]

"Samus' Power Suit is a one-of-a-kind article, made with the superior technology of the Chozo.

By incorporating ability upgrades, the suit's performance and the Arm Cannon's functions can be expanded. #MetroidDread

http://ninten.do/6010nhg0C"[6]

Nintendo UK tweet[]

"The Power Suit Samus wears was made specifically for her. It can also be upgraded to let her safely explore otherwise hazardous environments. #MetroidDread"[7]

Metroid.nintendo.com[]

"Previously, an emergency removal of X parasite-infected parts resulted in her Power Suit taking on an organic appearance. Now, her standard suit is gradually returning to its original, mechanical form."

Samus Screen[]

POWER SUIT
Dread PowerSuit Demo Samus's default protective suit.

Metroid Prime Remastered store page[]

"An advanced Chozo exoskeleton modified for use by Samus Aran, the Power Suit provides life-support functions and is well shielded from attack. The modular nature of the Power Suit allows for the addition of weapons, Visors, climate resistance, and other gear as needed."

Trivia[]

  • The fact that the shoulder joints of Samus' suit are so far apart compared to her actual figure has been a source of confusion among fans, since her arms would seemingly have to be pulled from their sockets. This image from a player manual shows the position of Samus' arms, although the actual suit dimensions are noticeably different from the in-game sprite and models from other games such as Prime and Other M – like this image, which reveals that not even her legs and torso match the suit.
  • Although Samus wears the standard (ie, non-Varia) Power Suit in the 2D games (2.5D games in the case of Samus Returns), Metroid Prime is the only one in the Prime series thus far to have Samus wear the standard Power Suit (albeit starting with the evacuation from the Frigate Orpheon), as she generally starts out with and retains the Varia Suit in Metroid Prime Hunters, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and Metroid Prime: Federation Force.
    • Similarly, Metroid Prime is the only game in the Prime subseries to have Samus retain her suit upgrades (Phazon Suit nonwithstanding), as in Metroid Prime 2 and Metroid Prime 3, she gets rid of them either willingly or involuntarily.
  • Since it's shown that her suit can materialize from seemingly nowhere and easily change form, it could also be assumed that a similar form of mass or energy is absorbed into Samus' own body to alter its size and shape as well—possibly to increase her strength and agility to counteract the suit's weight. Lending credence to this theory is a Save Station scan image from Metroid Prime showing the shape of Samus' skeletal structure beneath the suit, which reveals that her ribcage and shoulder joints have been expanded horizontally.
  • In the final two chapters of Samus and Joey Volume 3, a piece of Samus' Arm Cannon is broken off. It auto-regenerates after some time. Samus explains that the Power Suit is made from her DNA sequence.
  • In the commercial for the original Metroid, Samus' suit can be seen giving off a cloud of steam, possibly implying that it produced large amounts of heat.
  • In Metroid Prime (PAL version) and Metroid Prime Pinball, the Power Suit speaks at certain points. In the PAL versions of Prime, such cases include when the Ventilation Shaft fills with gas, when engaging a horde of enemies that causes the doors to lock, and when Samus' abilities are lost (the suit will list each item that Samus has lost) at the beginning of the game. Cases in Pinball include when a Jackpot is scored. In Pinball, the Suit Voice is provided by Lorelei King.
  • In Other M, when Samus' energy is critically low, the colored lights in her visor, chestplate, shoulderplate, the Arm Cannon's lining, and the hind knee joints change from green to red.
  • In Metroid Prime, the Power Suit was modeled and skinned by Gene Kohler.
  • Samus has the ability to enable select parts of the Power Suit. The most notable would be her Arm Cannon, being utilized in the Justin Bailey as seen in the original Metroid, as well as the Metroid Manga.
  • Weavel and Sylux are also stated to possess Power Suits, though Sylux's is of stolen Federation designs and Weavel's is more a mechanical body than a suit.
  • In the original Metroid, both the Power and Varia Suits had the same shape, but different colors. The differing designs between the two was a result of Metroid II: Return of Samus, largely because of the monochromatic nature of the Game Boy handheld that the game played on not allowing for any differing colors.
Power Suit with Fully Powered Suit
  • In Metroid: Zero Mission, activation of the scrapped item toggling function shows that the Legendary Power Suit's round shoulder pads are retained when the Varia Suit and Gravity Suit upgrades are turned off. This is also present in Other M.
  • Metroid Prime 3: Corruption concept art by Sammy Hall depicts a Chozo R&D Division of the Galactic Federation using suits modeled after Samus'.
  • The animation for the Power Suit (and by extension, any subsequent suit upgrades) incorporating various suit upgrades varied in various games.
    • There is no animation in the first Metroid, simply having Samus change color upon gaining the Varia Suit.
    • In Metroid II: Return of Samus, the Power Suit has the suit upgrade (in this case, the Varia Suit) transform the power suit from the top down.
    • In Super Metroid, Metroid Fusion (exempting the Omega Suit), and Metroid: Zero Mission, a colored flash is emitted first vertically then encompassing the entire screen before fading away horizontally.
      • Due to the nature in which the Omega Suit is acquired, there's no animation beyond changing colors and the screen freezing for a few seconds.
    • In Metroid Prime, with the exception of the Phazon Suit and to a lesser degree the Power Suit itself (as Samus initially started off in the Varia Suit), Samus when getting a suit upgrade will levitate above the ground, stretch her arms to the side and widen her legs before closing her eyes (presumably meditating) before being filled with energy before descending down with her new suit.
      • Because of the manner in which the Phazon Suit is acquired, the suit has a slightly different acquisition scene: Upon the Omega Pirate exploding, Samus briefly twitches while stuck in her pose from just before the Omega Pirate fell on her, and then proceeds to ready her Arm Cannon.
      • Likewise, Samus' basic Power Suit has a slightly different acquisition scene due to how she "gained" it. Samus, aftering being knocked back by an explosion, is kneeling on the ground as light explosions are emitted from her and has her Varia Suit fade away before her standard power suit is unveiled as she stands up.
    • In Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, there are different animations for each of the suits she acquired:
      • For the Dark Suit, she ends up surrounded by spinning lights and then levitates before scrunching up and then rapidly stretching her arms and legs before being bathed in a glowing light, and then emerges crouching on the ground before standing up crackling with purple electricity.
      • For the Light Suit, she is surrounded by spinning lights with a beam of light from above via the Light of Aether, and then a ring closes in on her. She then staggers a bit and then reels back while dramatic focuses on various parts of her new suit are shown before eventually relaxing her pose, with the light emissions and purple electricity dying down as she does so, also making a fist pump.
    • In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, while no animation is shown of her getting the PED Suit (due to her getting it off-screen), the animation for her getting the Hazard Shield has her shoulder parts glow and beams of energy resembling a double helix emerging and then re-entering her, as well as adding a plate to her back before having the Hazard Shield form on her.
    • In Metroid: Samus Returns, Samus adopts a similar pose initially to the one used for the suit upgrades in Metroid Prime, and then shows her readying her Arm Cannon while it is pointed up.
    • In Metroid Dread, similar to Echoes, Samus has varying animations depending on which suit upgrade she gets (not counting the Metroid Suit).
      • Upon getting the Varia Suit upgrade, Samus will look at her hand while turning around, clench her hand while gradually glowing with energy and turn to look at her arm cannon, then jumps up into the air as she glows brightly, only to have it cut to her descending in the new suit where she inspects her Arm Cannon and her hand before readying the former as it transitions back to gameplay.
      • The animation for the Gravity Suit upgrade was similar to the Varia Suit upgrade overall, except she kneels down after fully transitioning to the new suit and then slowly stands back up as it focuses on her visor, then readies her Arm Cannon as it transitions back to gameplay.
      • The Metroid Suit is not actually witnessed during gameplay due to it being relegated to a FMV cutscene. However, it shows Samus' hand glowing purple as well as her fingertips turning green and clawed, Samus struggling to move her free arm, as well as her visor lighting up with a furious expression in her eyes as well as her visor turning red and her main helmet (and presumably the rest of her suit) turning green before promptly smashing Raven Beak's helmet and grabbing him in his eye.
  • In Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, when using the X-Ray Visor, the arm inside the Arm Cannon appears as a silhouette rather than showing her skeleton, implying that the suit itself was made of a material that was resistant to X-ray scanning.
  • While letters SA in suit's version SA1-4468-VM6-P appear to stay for "Samus Aran" (like they do in SA-X), oddly enough, said suit was obtained by completing Ruins Test and seemingly not specifically designed for Samus.

Gallery[]

Metroid manga[]

Metroid[]

Metroid: Zero Mission[]

Metroid Prime[]

Metroid II: Return of Samus[]

Metroid: Samus Returns[]

Super Metroid[]

Metroid: Other M[]

Metroid Dread[]

Related media[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Ruins Test interview
  2. ^ Rezbit virus
  3. ^ Metroid Dread Report, Volume 3: Seven Points That Define the 2D Saga
  4. ^ Nintendo of America (NintendoAmerica). "Samus' suit has changed quite a bit in Metroid Dread. Since becoming a sleek organic suit during the events of Metroid Fusion, it is gradually reverting to its original mechanical Power Suit state." 15 July 2021 1:30 p.m. Tweet. https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1415725375062253572
  5. ^ The Metroid Database :: Features - Metroid FAQ (EN - English). Metroid Database. Retrieved on 2009-12-29.
  6. ^ Nintendo of America (NintendoAmerica). 25 August 2021 2:00 p.m. Tweet. https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1430590831002587136
  7. ^ Nintendo UK (NintendoUK). 24 August 2021 12:00 p.m. Tweet. https://twitter.com/NintendoUK/status/1430198279296389130
  8. ^ GoodSmile_US (GoodSmile_US). "#SmileFest 2022 Figure Update!

    Good Smile Company
    METROID DREAD
    figma Samus Aran: DREAD ver.

    Web Gallery: https://s.goodsmile.link/b2q

    #MetroidDread #figma #goodsmile" 5 August 2022 8:08 p.m. Tweet. https://twitter.com/GoodSmile_US/status/1555707232783933441


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