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Day 29: Neo
Day 30: Victor
Day 31: Mission Complete
Day 1: Ridley
Day 2: Fiery
Day 3: Winged
Day 4: Pirate
Day 5: Mecha
Day 6: Fang
Day 7: Cunning
Day 22: Stalk
Day 23: Savage
Day 24: Taunt
Day 25: Clone
Day 26: Haze
Day 27: Strike
Day 28: Vendetta
Day 1: Ridley
Day 2: Fiery
Day 3: Winged
Day 4: Pirate
Day 5: Mecha
Day 6: Fang
Day 7: Cunning
Day 15: Nemesis
Day 16: Hatchling
Day 17: Proteus
Day 18: Thief
Day 19: Sinewy
Day 20: Tail
Day 21: Deceptive
Day 1: Ridley
Day 2: Fiery
Day 3: Winged
Day 4: Pirate
Day 5: Mecha
Day 6: Fang
Day 7: Cunning
Day 8: Menace
Day 9: Meta
Day 10: Armor
Day 11: Talon
Day 12: Fierce
Day 13: Omega
Day 14: Relentless
Day 1: Ridley
Day 2: Fiery
Day 3: Winged
Day 4: Pirate
Day 5: Mecha
Day 6: Fang
Day 7: Cunning
Day 1: Ridley
Day 2: Fiery
Day 3: Winged
Day 4: Pirate
Day 5: Mecha
Day 6: Fang
Day 7: Cunning
Ya know, one thing I like to think of with Metroid Prime is that Samus lands on this planet full of Chozo history that she’s never seen before and starts scanning everything in site like an excited little kid at a museum. She grew up with the Chozo, learned their ways, and lost them all to the pirates. Now, she has a world full of the remains of her home culture. You can just imagine her scanning every single statue of a Chozo to find out this was, why their statue is here, and what they were like. And she wants to know what the people of Tallon IV did. What was life like there? What did the average citizen do there?
Basically, Samus getting brain rot over her own culture’s history of which she’s been deprived of information about until now.
Metroid Prime 4: Ruins looking niiice.