List of Samus Aran's monologues

This is a list of Samus Aran's monologues, as heard in Metroid Fusion, Metroid: Zero Mission, Metroid: Other M and other media.

Metroid Fusion
Fusion was the first game to have multiple monologues for Samus, in text form. The vast majority of them are short introspections while she is riding elevators, but she has longer monologues at the beginning, near the end and at the end of the game. The majority of her monologues focus on Commander Adam Malkovich.

On Adam Malkovich
This monologue takes place when Samus is on the elevator to the Operations Deck, to download Missiles.

On Adam Malkovich 2
This takes place when Samus is on the elevator back up to the Main Deck from Sector 1 (SRX).

On the SA-X
This takes place when Samus is on the elevator back up to the Main Deck from Sector 2 (TRO).

On the Dachoras and Etecoons
This takes place when Samus is on the elevator back to the Main Deck, after encountering these creatures again in the Habitation Deck.

On Adam Malkovich 3
This takes place on the elevator to Sector 1 (SRX) after Samus destroys the Restricted Laboratory and is reprimanded by the ship's computer.

On the X Parasites
This takes place in the Navigation Room in Sector 1 (SRX), after Samus argues with the computer about the Galactic Federation's plans to capture the X and SA-X for use as bioweapons.

Metroid: Zero Mission
This is spoken at the beginning of the game, when Samus lands in Corridor No. 1.

Crash-landing on Zebes
This is spoken after Samus crash-lands back on Zebes, losing her Gunship and Power Suit.

Metroid: Other M
Other M has the most monologues of any Metroid game by far, which are fully voice-acted. The "emotionless", "droning" tone of Samus's voice was one of the significant criticisms of the game.

Speaking to "Madeline Bergman"
This monologue occurs whilst she is interrogating the woman she met earlier.

Metroid Prime (unused)
An unused monologue was recorded by an unknown actress, at the behest of Nintendo EAD, before they requested its removal from the game. While it is possible that this monologue would have been voiced by Samus herself, it would be curious that the female narrator refers to Samus in the third-person. Interestingly, some of this dialogue was reused in a voiceover by Jay Ward for Opening/Menu (Metroid Prime), a remix of the Prime title and menu/ending credits themes in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros.  Ultimate.