Meta Ridley lacks his trademark head-crest and is easily defeated by the Flamethrower, despite being practically resistant to the weapon in-game, and was also actually defeated by the Chozo Statues in the temple and not by Samus directly.Thardus was also encountered in the Chozo Ruins rather than the Phendrana Drifts and guarded a Chozo Artifact rather than the Spider Ball.In addition, the ending of the first issue implies that Samus lost her Varia Suit alongside most of her weapons and equipment barring her Power Beam and her Power Suit after she barely boarded her Gunship, when in-game she lost them due to being caught inside a power surge near an elevator terminal.On a related note, the Parasite Queen was given a different design than her in-game appearance.She also killed the Parasite Queen in a significantly different manner, firing a missile at an Ionized Nitrogenic Coolant Tank near the Queen's tank instead of shooting at the queen herself via gaps in the reactor's shielding.In-game scans do show that Metroids were there at one point, but moved by the time the Bounty Hunter arrived. She also expresses surprise in seeing a live Metroid aboard the Orpheon, which again implies that this version is taking place after the events of Super Metroid rather than the original Metroid. Samus, for instance, exclaims that Zebes was destroyed two years prior (although she might have been referring to the base), while no time frame was given in the original release and was later confirmed in the art booklet to be three years.The comic deviated occasionally from the game's storyline: Non-canon warning: Non-canonical information ends here. She then escapes the crater and stands atop her ship, her helmet removed. This overloads her Phazon Suit and reverts it to her Gravity Suit. She then discovers that the pool of Phazon charges her suit, allowing her to use the Phazon Beam to destroy the Metroid Prime. It creates a pool of Phazon and spawns Fission Metroids, which Samus destroys with a Power Bomb. When she enters the crater, she soon encounters the Metroid Prime and battles it, destroying its exoskeleton and forcing the core essence of the creature to engage Samus in its true form. She incinerates him with her Flamethrower and continues on. She prepares to open the seal to enter the crater, but then Meta Ridley attacks and destroys the totems. She mentions that she worried that her suit would not work as well in the Impact Crater, but was lucky to find the Phazon Suit upgrade. "Over 10 hours" later, Samus enters the Artifact Temple. Soon, Thardus emerges and attacks Samus, but she manages to defeat him. Blasting it off, she enters Morph Ball into a Chozo Statue's hands, and reveals a Chozo Artifact. A number of Beetles attack, with one of them grabbing the end of Samus' Arm Cannon. She soon lands on the surface of Tallon IV and enters what appears to be the Hall of the Elders in the Chozo Ruins. ![]() Just before Samus can make it back to her Gunship, her suit is damaged by a random power surge, reverting it to her Power Suit. After she defeats the latter, the station begins to explode. She comes across an unnamed worm-like creature (presumably an experiment specimen), heavily wounded Space Pirates, a Metroid (not specified as a larva or Tallon) and the Parasite Queen. The comic begins with Samus landing on the Frigate Orpheon and beginning to explore. Non-canon warning : This article or section contains information that may not be considered an official part of the Metroid series in the overall storyline by Nintendo. "What's the matter? All I said was that Komaytos look like little Metr-"
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