User blog comment:Tuckerscreator/Uncovering Metroid: Part 6/@comment-1409591-20100710150851

I THINK he means Old bird. Samus seems....hm...more vulnerable than usual. But OK. When I asked about Kraid, I meant the story. See, on metroid galaxy guide, it says, "Kraid originates from a world that underwent a development process almost similar to that of Earth/Sol 3, the home world of the human species. Reptilian life forms here too evolved far faster than other species, developing in various forms and becoming gigantic in size But unlike on Earth, no cataclysm suddenly hit the world and disrupted the eco system, allowing the reptilian based life forms on Kraid's home world to continue to develop, crushing any member of a different order that would try to compete with them, both in a figure of speech and literally. As Kraid's ancestor's brains became bigger and far more complex in working, signs of intelligence such as the skill to memorize identify and rudimentary language started to develop. Slowly they formed a primitive society as Kraid's ancestors learned too that numbers gave strength.

The following millennia were very violent, as the reptilian species had discovered a new opponent: themselves. What started with the earliest conflicts about hunting grounds and possible mates developed into full wars as nations started to rise and competed with each other over the resources of the planet. When the Space Pirates discovered Kraid's home world the people on it had reached the industrial age level by now, but the planet had been turned into a wasteland by the various warlords that competed with each other for control of the planet. Kraid was one of those warlords, and while his campaign had been successful, his army lacked the strength to take out his remaining opponents and keep full control of the territories he had captured were still plagued with unrest. "

Yes, that's long. But it seemed similar to what he sounded like, so...yeah.

Finally, do you think it will be rated PG-13 or R?