Talk:Big Metroid

Wait...
The article, as it currently is, implies that all Metroids on Zebes would have eventually turned into a big Metroid. Is there anything that confirms this? Honestly, i doubt this is the case. If it is, then why didnt the Metroids seen on NES Metroid and Zero Mission grow this big? It doesnt make sense seeing as how the Metroids in those two games were obviously exposed to Zebes's atmosphere for a larger amount of time when compared to the Baby; in the former two, Metroids arrived on planet, Federation takes a while to find out where Zebes is, finds it and attempts several times to invade the planet, and then Samus is sent alone. Super Metroid's Baby was taken to Zebes by Ridley but was immediately followed by Samus.

The article needs to specify that the Big Metroid is a never before seen mutation, and that several unknown factors may have contributed to this very unique growth seen only in the Baby. The only theories that could be clearly suggested is that the baby may have been heavily experimented on and/or exposed to an insane amounts of beta radiation; since the baby was the last metroid in the galaxy, pirates had no choice but to entirely depend, and thus heavily put pressure and stress, solely on that lone metroid to create a satisfying amount of copies. In fact, the Super Metroid Comic states the second theory (the insane amounts of beta radiation) to be the likely cause.

Just out of curiousity though, this article tackles on a subject that is already vastly explored and explained in the Baby's article, so doesnt that make the Big Metroid article... redundant (i think thats the word im looking for)? Unnecessary perhaps? (Latinlingo 07:16, August 22, 2010 (UTC)).