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Metroid Prime (Creature)Metroid Prime is a fictional creature that can be found in the Nintendo GameCube video game of the same name. Metroid Prime is the final boss in the game. Samus Aran, the star of Metroid Prime and the whole Metroid series, must kill Metroid Prime in order to finish the game. Metroid Prime can be found inside the meteorite that brought Phazon to Tallon IV, the setting of Metroid Prime (the game). In the North American version of the game, the Space Pirates capture Metroid Prime for an unspecified amount of time, but in the European version they do not even see the creature. Also, in the North American release, it is the Space Pirates who name Metroid Prime based on genetic similarities to the Metroids — since they do not capture it in the European release, it's not entirely clear how it got called Metroid Prime. The Chozo refer to it as the Worm. The North American Chozo Lore entries suggests that Metroid Prime is an ancient creature that arrived with the Phazon meteorite, a being that produces and controls the poisonous Phazon and is directly responsible for the decline of Tallon IV and eventual extinction of the Chozo civilization. Although it seems to be related to the Metroids of SR-388, the exact relationship is unknown. Metroid Prime comes in two forms. In the first form, Metroid Prime is a massive spider-like creature with a black exoskeleton, whose veins change color to indicate which weapon can be used to inflict damage. In the North American release, it is said that Prime got all of its high-tech weapons from the Space Pirates. Its weapons are never explained in the European release. Eventually, it seems to die, but in fact merely sheds its old skin and becomes its second form, the "core essence" of the beast. In this form, Metroid Prime appears as a Metroid-like organism, only blue with four extremely long tentacles and eyes that form a humanoid-like face. While in its second form, Metroid Prime cannot be hurt by regular weapons. It will occasionally produce some Phazon, which can allow Samus to fire the Phazon Beam, the only weapon capable of damaging Metroid Prime. To make things more difficult, Metroid Prime will shift visibility and will only be visible by using one of Samus's special visors. It also spawns all three types of Metroids found in the game — the infamous jellyfish-like infant Metroids, the long-ranged Hunter Metroids, and the Fission Metroids. The type depends on Metroid Prime's damage — none are spawned when it is at full health, infants are spawned when it takes some damage, Hunters at medium damage, and Fissions at high damage. Upon defeating Metroid Prime the game goes into a cut scene where, as it is dying, Metroid Prime grabs Samus and separates her Phazon Suit upgrade from the Gravity Suit. It then integrates with the suit and dies. If the game is finished with 100% of all items, a cut-scene is shown where the hand of Dark Samus appears from a pool of the dead Metroid Prime.
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