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[[File:Samus Metroid Prime Artwork.png|thumb|150px|left|Samus artwork from ''[[Metroid Prime]]'']]
[[File:Samus Metroid Prime Artwork.png|thumb|150px|left|Samus artwork from ''[[Metroid Prime]]'']]
In ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' (2002), Samus was responding to a distress call from the Space Pirate Frigate which had been studying a new form of mutagen called Phazon, three years after her adventure to Zebes and there she encountered Ridley who was thought to be destroyed in the previous battle. Samus pursued the reborn Meta-Ridley to Tallon IV where she learned that a meteorite had landed on the planet long ago, warping a sole Metroid into an evil creature known as Metroid Prime, also killing the residents. Samus searched through Tallon IV for information on the creature, phazon, and other reaserches. Samus tracked down the creature, once again destroying Ridley and apparently destroyed Metroid Prime. Unbeknownst to Samus, Metroid Prime was reborn as "Dark Samus", taking on the bounty hunter's image.
In ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' (2002), Samus was responding to a distress call from the Space Pirate Frigate which had been studying a new form of mutagen called Phazon, three years after her adventure to Zebes and there she encountered Ridley who was thought to be destroyed in the previous battle. Samus pursued the reborn Meta-Ridley to Tallon IV where she learned that a meteorite had landed on the planet long ago, warping a sole Metroid into an evil creature known as Metroid Prime, also killing the Chozo. Samus searched through Tallon IV for information on the creature, phazon, and other reaserches. Samus tracked down the creature, once again destroying Ridley and apparently destroyed Metroid Prime. Unbeknownst to Samus, Metroid Prime was reborn as "Dark Samus", taking on the bounty hunter's image after stealing one of Samus's Power Suit upgrades.


In ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' (2006), Samus went to Alinos, Arcterra, Vesper Defense Outpost, and the Celestial Archives to search for ocoliths. Other bounty hunters named Sylux, Trace, Noxus, Spire, Kanden, and Weavel were searching too. They fought but later joined for the battle against Gorea.
In ''Metroid Prime Hunters'' (2006), Samus went to Alinos, Arcterra, Vesper Defense Outpost, and the Celestial Archives to search for ocoliths. Other bounty hunters named Sylux, Trace, Noxus, Spire, Kanden, and Weavel were searching too. They fought but later joined for the battle against Gorea.
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In ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' (2007), Dark Samus, now leading the Space Pirates, plots to corrupt the entire galaxy with Phazon, rendering them under her control. Samus also confronts Meta Ridley again. Dark Samus manages to "corrupt" Samus along with three bounty hunter allies, Rundas, Ghor and Gandrayda while they are at an attack at Norion. The other three are sent off to 3 planets, Bryyo, Elysia, and the Space Pirate Homeworld. But they are completely corrupted and Samus is forced to kill them as she makes her way to the Space Pirate Homeworld. Once there, she and the Galactic Federation travel to the planet Phaaze where Samus defeats Dark Samus once and for all and wipes Phazon off the face of the universe.
In ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' (2007), Dark Samus, now leading the Space Pirates, plots to corrupt the entire galaxy with Phazon, rendering them under her control. Samus also confronts Meta Ridley again. Dark Samus manages to "corrupt" Samus along with three bounty hunter allies, Rundas, Ghor and Gandrayda while they are at an attack at Norion. The other three are sent off to 3 planets, Bryyo, Elysia, and the Space Pirate Homeworld. But they are completely corrupted and Samus is forced to kill them as she makes her way to the Space Pirate Homeworld. Once there, she and the Galactic Federation travel to the planet Phaaze where Samus defeats Dark Samus once and for all and wipes Phazon off the face of the universe.


In ''Metroid II: The Return of Samus'' (1991), Samus is sent to SR388, the homeworld of the Metroids, to wipe out what remains of them because they were deemed to dangerous to exist. Samus accomplishes this mission, destroying even the Metroid Queen, but after completing this task, one last Metroid egg hatches and follows Samus as though she were its mother. Samus decides surrender the Baby Metroid, remembering that she was the sole survivor from the raid of K-2L, and decided to take it to the Ceres Space Colony.
In ''Metroid II: The Return of Samus'' (1991), Samus is sent to SR388, the homeworld of the Metroids, to wipe out what remains of them because they were deemed too dangerous to exist. Samus accomplishes this mission, destroying even the Metroid Queen, but after completing this task, one last Metroid egg hatches and follows Samus as though she were its mother. Samus decides surrender the Baby Metroid, remembering that she was the sole survivor from the raid of K-2L, and decided to take it to the Ceres Space Colony.


In ''[[Super Metroid]]'' (1994), with the last Metroid in captivity, the galaxy is at peace. The scientists begin to study the Metroid and their scientific properties. Just as Samus leaves the colony, it is attacked by the Space Pirates. Samus turns back and witnesses a reborn Ridley making off with the infant Metroid. Samus chases him to Zebes where she once again defeats Kraid and Ridley, along with many other creatures, but is attacked by a giant Metroid on her way to Mother Brain. Recognizing Samus just in time, the Metroid releases Samus, who goes on to confront Mother Brain once again. In a final epic battle,Samus fights Mother Brain who is using a Mechanical Body but is almost defeated, but she is saved by the  Baby Metroid at the last moment, though it is killed by Mother Brain. With her hyper beam, Samus easily avenges her "first child's" death and believably killed Mother Brain and escapes Zebes before the planet explodes.
In ''[[Super Metroid]]'' (1994), with the last Metroid in captivity, the galaxy is at peace. The scientists begin to study the Metroid and their scientific properties. Just as Samus leaves the colony, it is attacked by the Space Pirates. Samus turns back and witnesses a reborn Ridley making off with the infant Metroid. Samus chases him to Zebes where she once again defeats Kraid and Ridley, along with many other creatures, but is attacked by a giant Metroid on her way to Mother Brain. Recognizing Samus just in time, the Metroid, which was the previously captured Baby Metroid, releases Samus, who goes on to confront Mother Brain once again. In a final epic battle,Samus fights Mother Brain who is using a Mechanical Body but is almost defeated, but she is saved by the  Baby Metroid at the last moment, though it is killed by Mother Brain. Using the hyper beam the Baby Metroid had taken from Mother Brain, Samus easily avenges her "first child's" death and believably killed Mother Brain and escapes Zebes before the planet explodes.


In ''Metroid: Other M'' (2010), Samus receives a distress signal, namely stated as "baby's cry", which is meant to attract attention. Samus decides to travel to the Bottle Ship, where she meets up with Adam, her former Intergalactic Commander, and his team. Samus soon discovers that the scientists on the bottle ship were creating illegal weapons made from the space pirates, but they had escaped, riddling the ship with monsters. She later discovers that they had used the remnants of the Baby Metroid that had saved her (which were attached to her suit) and had created more metroids, hoping to use them as weapons as well. but in order to control them, they created a new Mother Brain, which actually created a humanoid version in order to communicate better. When the new MB began to develop feelings, she tried to protect the metroids when everyone else wanted to destroy them, abandoning the project. This led to the chaos that came upon the bottle ship. In the end, Adam sacrifices himself to kill the metroids, Samus destroyed the Metroid Queen and the Galactic Federation kills MB. After a while, the Bottle Ship was programed to self-desctruct.
In ''Metroid: Other M'' (2010), Samus receives a distress signal, namely stated as "baby's cry", which is meant to attract attention. Samus decides to travel to the Bottle Ship, where she meets up with Adam, her former Intergalactic Commander, and his team. Samus soon discovers that the scientists on the bottle ship were creating illegal weapons made from the space pirates, but they had escaped, riddling the ship with monsters. She later discovers that they had used the remnants of the Baby Metroid that had saved her (which were attached to her suit) and had created more metroids, hoping to use them as weapons as well. but in order to control them, they created a new Mother Brain, which actually created a humanoid version in order to communicate better. When the new MB began to develop feelings, she tried to protect the metroids when everyone else wanted to destroy them, abandoning the project. This led to the chaos that came upon the bottle ship. In the end, Adam sacrifices himself to kill the metroids, Samus destroyed the Metroid Queen and the Galactic Federation kills MB. After a while, the Bottle Ship was programed to self-desctruct.