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In Zero Mission and Other M she also carries the Paralyzer with her, which briefly stuns her foes with an energy blast, but must recharge between shots. She retains Power Suit upgrades she has acquired, but is unable to manifest or use them in any way (with exception of Energy Tanks). In lieu of the Morph Ball, Samus navigates small paths by crawling on her hands and knees. She is capable of grabbing and hanging from ledges and performing Wall Jumps due to her already-present superhuman acrobatic skills from her Chozo DNA and training. While in this suit, Samus takes much more damage but is more agile. In Dread, aside from the standard game over sequence (see above), the only time the Zero Suit appears is during a flashback to Samus's infusion with Chozo DNA showcasing Raven Beak's presence and role in her getting Mawkin DNA, both in the Body Adaptation Machine and in a holographic display comparing Samus with Raven Beak. This is the second time Samus can be played in the Zero Suit. Finally, after the credits, Samus removes her suit to hold his helmet, but not before the BOTTLE SHIP self-destructs as Zero Suit Samus runs to her Star Ship. When nearing Sector Zero, Samus comes across an Infant Metroid reminding her of her deceased Baby. However, she reactivates it as she falls. In the cutscene preceding the battle with Ridley, he grabs Samus and scrapes her against the wall, her suit deteriorating. The Zero Suit appears several more times in Other M. In Other M, Samus will fall to the ground, her suit disappearing when she hits ground. In Zero Mission, Samus' Power Suit disappears, before she leans back and her hair comes undone from its ponytail. The Zero Suit also appears in the Game Over sequences for Zero Mission, Other M, Samus Returns, and Dread.

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It seems to have replaced the Justin Bailey suit as the outfit worn by Samus in almost 100% of the endings with the lone exception of Samus Returns where the Justin Bailey outfit and the Ending Outfit from Fusion are shown in place of the Zero Suit by completing Hard Mode and Fusion Mode respectively. Finally, it is seen in several instances in Metroid: Other M.

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In Metroid: Samus Returns it is the best ending of Normal Mode by completing the game under four hours. The Zero Suit is seen in five other Metroid games: in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime Hunters as part of the good endings, and at the beginning and 100% ending of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. Luckily, Samus came across the Ruins Test during her infiltration mission, granting her a more advanced Power Suit than before. In order to re-escape from the planet, Samus needed to infiltrate this ship to find a small escape vessel-this is what was expected to be found within the ship at the very most. Samus crash-landed onto the surface of the planet nearby the Space Pirate Mother Ship, stripped of her Power Suit. While in orbit, Samus's Starship was shot down by a fleet of Space Pirate ships. The suit first appeared in Metroid: Zero Mission after Samus initially escaped from the surface of Zebes.






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