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* In the climax of ''[[Super Metroid]]'', the {{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Hatchling}} gives Samus the ability to use the devastating {{s|metroidwiki|Hyper Beam}} to defeat [[Mother Brain]]. | * In the climax of ''[[Super Metroid]]'', the {{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Hatchling}} gives Samus the ability to use the devastating {{s|metroidwiki|Hyper Beam}} to defeat [[Mother Brain]]. | ||
* In ''Metroid Prime'' and ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'', when Samus enters the {{s|metroidwiki|Hypermode}} state via exposure to Phazon, she gains access to a powerful beam called "Phazon Beam"/"Hyper Beam". Unlike the Zero Laser, this attack consists of two intertwined, rapid-fire streams of Phazon rather than a single massive laser beam. As with ''Super Metroid''{{'}}s Hyper Beam, the ''Metroid Prime'' Phazon Beam is accessed temporarily during the final boss fight with [[Dark Samus|the Metroid Prime]] by standing in pools of Phazon. Additionally, rival bounty hunter {{s|metroidwiki|Gandrayda}} can use a move nearly identical to the Zero Laser when mimicking Samus's form in ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'', though due to the game's release date, this is likely a coincidence or a possible reference to ''Brawl'' instead. | * In ''Metroid Prime'' and ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'', when Samus enters the {{s|metroidwiki|Hypermode}} state via exposure to Phazon, she gains access to a powerful beam called "Phazon Beam"/"Hyper Beam". Unlike the Zero Laser, this attack consists of two intertwined, rapid-fire streams of Phazon rather than a single massive laser beam. As with ''Super Metroid''{{'}}s Hyper Beam, the ''Metroid Prime'' Phazon Beam is accessed temporarily during the final boss fight with [[Dark Samus|the Metroid Prime]] by standing in pools of Phazon. Additionally, rival bounty hunter {{s|metroidwiki|Gandrayda}} can use a move nearly identical to the Zero Laser when mimicking Samus's form in ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'', though due to the game's release date, this is likely a coincidence or a possible reference to ''Brawl'' instead. | ||
* In ''Metroid Dread'', Samus again uses the {{s|metroidwiki|Hyper Beam}}, this time appearing as a continuous large laser blast very similar to the Zero Laser. It appears near the end of the game after obtaining the {{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Suit}} | * In ''Metroid Dread'', Samus again uses the {{s|metroidwiki|Hyper Beam}}, this time appearing as a continuous large laser blast very similar to the Zero Laser. It appears near the end of the game after obtaining the {{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Suit}}. | ||
The ''Brawl'' functionality of the beam causing Samus's Power Suit to be lost is original to ''Brawl''. While Samus does lose her Power Suit temporarily in ''Metroid: Zero Mission'', it is lost in a crash when her starship is shot down, not in any way that involves any type of beam on her part. | The ''Brawl'' functionality of the beam causing Samus's Power Suit to be lost is original to ''Brawl''. While Samus does lose her Power Suit temporarily in ''Metroid: Zero Mission'', it is lost in a crash when her starship is shot down, not in any way that involves any type of beam on her part. |