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[[File:Chozo Ruins Screenshot (84).png|thumb|A [[Tallon IV]] Locked Door]]
:''This article is about the Door sealing mechanism is invulnerable to weaponry. For the Door shield that can be destroyed by [[Missile]]s, see [[Red Blast Shield]].''
 
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'''Blast Shields'''<ref>''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''</ref>, also known as '''Locked Doors'''<ref>''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''</ref> and '''Shield Doors'''<ref>''[[Metroid Prime: Federation Force]]''</ref>, are shields or locks placed over doors throughout the ''[[Metroid Prime Trilogy]]''.
[[File:Chozo Ruins Screenshot (84).png|thumb|A Sealed [[Tallon IV]] Door]]
 
[[File:Locked_Door_Hive.png|thumb|A Sealed [[Aether]]ian Door]]
 
[[File:Sealed GF Door.png|thumb|A Sealed [[Galactic Federation]] Door]]
 
'''Blast Shields''' are shields or locks placed over doors. They appear throughout the ''[[Metroid Prime Trilogy]]'' and are completely invulnerable to any weapons fire. They are commonly used to contain enemies or other threats, and do not open until the threat is removed or when another task has been completed. Sometimes, a [[Door]] can become permanently shut with a Blast Shield, forcing [[Samus]] to find an alternate route. They are replaced by [[Sealed Door]]s in ''[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]'', though an [[object]] named Blast Shield appears in the [[Combat Hall]] room.
 
   
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==Indestructible Blast Shields==
Samus Aran's [[Gunship]] also has a Blast Shield in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', which is activated from the inside. If Samus activates it, a Blast Shield locks around the ship's windshield, protecting it. In the same game, numerous doors in the [[Pirate Homeworld]] seem to be permanently locked and act similarly to a Blast Shield, blocking off access to areas that only [[Space Pirates]] seemingly have access to. This may be the Space Pirate version of a Blast Shield, like those found on other planets in ''Corruption''.
 
 
These are completely invulnerable to any weapons fire. They are commonly used to contain enemies or other threats, and do not open until the threat is removed or when another task has been completed. Sometimes, a [[Door]] can become permanently shut with a Blast Shield, forcing [[Samus Aran]] to find an alternate route.
   
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They are replaced by [[Sealed Door]]s in ''[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]'', though an [[object]] named Blast Shield appears in the [[Combat Hall]] room. Their counterpart in 2D ''Metroid'' games is the [[Metal Door]], although doors visibly lock during boss battles in ''[[Metroid: Samus Returns]]''.
In the [[Command Courtyard]] on the [[Space Pirate Homeworld]], there are several doors that cannot be opened by Samus. These are entrances from unknown areas that only [[Space Pirates]] can access. In rooms near the [[Breeding Room]] in the [[Biosphere]] on the [[Bottle Ship]] and the main room of the [[Bioweapon Research Center]], there are doors with dull lock colors, that Samus cannot open (although those near the Breeding Room are compromised after [[MB]]'s death, and MB opens the one in the Center for Samus to access in a cutscene only).
 
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In ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Metroid Prime 2:&nbsp;Echoes]]'', a locked door can be removed if opened from its opposite side.
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Samus Aran's [[Gunship]] also has a Blast Shield in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', which is activated from the inside. If Samus activates it, a Blast Shield locks around the ship's windshield, protecting it.
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In the same game, numerous doors in the [[Pirate Homeworld]] (such as in the [[Command Courtyard]]) seem to be permanently locked and act similarly to a Blast Shield, blocking off access to areas that only [[Space Pirate]]s seemingly have access to. This may be the Space Pirate version of a Blast Shield, like those found on other planets in ''Corruption''.
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In rooms near the [[Breeding Room]] in [[Sector 1 / Biosphere]] on the [[BOTTLE SHIP]] and the main room of the [[Bioweapon Research Center]], there are doors with dull lock colors, that Samus cannot open (although those near the Breeding Room are compromised after [[MB]]'s death, and MB opens the one in the Center for Samus to access in a cutscene only).
   
 
==Destructible Blast Shields==
 
==Destructible Blast Shields==
Other kinds of Blast Shield also appear in the ''Trilogy''. These types are made of more fragile materials and so can be removed, unlike the normal Blast Shields. The Blast Shields are color-coded and can be found in such colors as [[Red Blast Shield|Red]], [[Green Hatch|Green]], [[Yellow Hatch|Yellow]], [[White Blast Shield|White]] and [[Multi-Lock Blast Shield|Purple]]. A [[Brown Blast Shield]] is also found in ''Hunters'', and, like it's red counterparts on Tallon IV and Aether, require only one Missile to unlock. Once the shield is removed, the door within is accessible. There are also other Blast Shields such as different versions of [[Red Blast Shield (Metroid Prime Hunters)|Red]], [[Green Blast Shield|Green]], [[Yellow Blast Shield|Yellow]] and [[Purple Blast Shield|Purple]], and also [[Orange Blast Shield|Orange]].
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The term "Blast Shield" is also used to refer to other door locks in the ''Trilogy''. These types are made of more fragile materials and so can be removed, unlike the normal Blast Shields. The Blast Shields are color-coded according to the specific concussive weapons used to destroy them. Once the shield is removed, the door within is accessible.
   
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In the main ''Trilogy'', these Blast Shields can be found in such colors as [[Red Hatch|Red]], [[Green Hatch|Green]], [[Yellow Hatch|Yellow]], [[White Blast Shield|White]], and [[Multi-Lock Blast Shield|Purple]]. Red, Green, and Yellow Blast Shields correspond directly to doors seen in the 2D ''Metroid'' games.
==Logbook entry==
 
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{{Infobox Multiple Logbooks
 
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In ''[[Echoes]]'', primarily due to design, if a door is covered with a colored hatch (mostly on both sides), opening said door will also remove the hatch on its opposite side (if any).
|title_1 =''[[Metroid Prime]]''
 
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|text_1 = Lock system engaged. Secure area to unlock door.
 
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''Hunters'' features its own set of Blast Shields, which correspond to each of the [[Affinity Weapon]]s. These Blast Shields are [[Red Blast Shield (Metroid Prime Hunters)|Red]], [[Green Blast Shield|Green]], [[Yellow Blast Shield|Yellow]], [[Purple Blast Shield|Purple]], [[Brown Blast Shield|Brown]], and [[Orange Blast Shield|Orange]]. Brown Blast Shields in ''Hunters'' are functionally identical to the Red Blast Shields in ''Corruption''.
|title_2 = ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]''
 
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|text_2 = Door system access denied. Unable to bypass security codes. Seek an alternate exit.
 
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==Official data==
|title_3 = ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''
 
 
===Logbook entries===
|text_3 = Blast Shields are invulnerable to all types of weapon fire. Some are engaged when hostiles are detected and will only open once the threat has been eliminated. Others will sometimes remain shut and force you to find an alternative route.
 
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{{Logbook
|final_title = ''[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]''
 
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|placement = top
|final_text = Used for projectile weapons training.
 
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|game = mp1
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|leftimg = [[File:Locked_Door_scanpic.png]]
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|title = Locked Door
 
|text = Lock system engaged. Secure area to unlock door.
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}}
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{{Logbook
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|placement = bottom
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|game = mp3
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|title = Blast Shield
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|leftimg = blank
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|temp = Blast Shield lock engaged.<br />It is invulnerable to even the heaviest of weapon fire.
 
|text = Blast Shields are invulnerable to all types of weapon fire. Some are engaged when hostiles are detected and will only open once the threat has been eliminated. Others will sometimes remain shut and force you to find an alternative route.
 
}}
 
}}
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===Scans===
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;Echoes
 
:''"Door system access denied. Unable to bypass security codes. Seek an alternate exit."''
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;Hunters
 
:''"Used for projectile weapons training."''
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In the ''Metroid Prime Trilogy'' edition of ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', Sealed doors will turn White upon locking, as if they were [[White hatch|Light Beam Doors]].
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*In the ''Metroid Prime Trilogy'' edition of ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', Locked Doors will turn White upon locking, as if they were [[White hatch|Light Beam Doors]].
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center">
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<gallery>
 
Image:Sealed_Door.jpg|A Sealed Door on [[Tallon IV]].
 
Image:Sealed_Door.jpg|A Sealed Door on [[Tallon IV]].
 
Blast_Shield_scan_image_Dolphin_HD.jpg|Samus [[scan]]s a locked door in [[Energy Core]].
 
Blast_Shield_scan_image_Dolphin_HD.jpg|Samus [[scan]]s a locked door in [[Energy Core]].
Image:Sealed_Door_Echoes.jpg|A Sealed [[Aether]]ian door.
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Image:Sealed_Door_Echoes.jpg|An [[Aether]]ian Locked Door.
 
Locked_Door_Hive.png|An [[Aether]]ian Locked Door
Image:Sealed_Door_Corruption.jpg|A Sealed [[Bryyo]]nian Door.
 
 
Sealed GF Door.png|A [[Galactic Federation]] Blast Shield
 
Image:Sealed_Door_Corruption.jpg|A [[Bryyo]]nian Blast Shield
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File:Locked door.png|A [[SkyTown]] Blast Shield
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File:Shield Door.png|A Shield Door in ''[[Metroid Prime: Federation Force]]''.
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File:Metroid Door.png|A door lock in ''[[Metroid: Samus Returns]]'' when [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]]s emerge.
 
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</gallery>
   
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
 
{{Doors}}
 
{{Doors}}
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{{Gunship Features}}
 
{{Ship Items}}
 
 
[[es:Escudos]]
 
 
 
{{Research}}
 
{{Research}}
 
[[es:Escudos]]
 
[[Category:Blast Shields]]
 
[[Category:Blast Shields]]
 
[[Category:Zebes]]
 
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[[Category:GFS Valhalla]]
 
[[Category:GFS Valhalla]]
 
[[Category:Research]]
 
[[Category:Research]]
[[Category:Ship Items]]
 
 
[[Category:Metroid Prime Hunters Objects]]
 
[[Category:Metroid Prime Hunters Objects]]

Revision as of 23:27, 1 September 2019

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A Tallon IV Locked Door

Blast Shields[1], also known as Locked Doors[2] and Shield Doors[3], are shields or locks placed over doors throughout the Metroid Prime Trilogy.

Indestructible Blast Shields

These are completely invulnerable to any weapons fire. They are commonly used to contain enemies or other threats, and do not open until the threat is removed or when another task has been completed. Sometimes, a Door can become permanently shut with a Blast Shield, forcing Samus Aran to find an alternate route.

They are replaced by Sealed Doors in Metroid Prime Hunters, though an object named Blast Shield appears in the Combat Hall room. Their counterpart in 2D Metroid games is the Metal Door, although doors visibly lock during boss battles in Metroid: Samus Returns.

In Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, a locked door can be removed if opened from its opposite side.

Samus Aran's Gunship also has a Blast Shield in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, which is activated from the inside. If Samus activates it, a Blast Shield locks around the ship's windshield, protecting it.

In the same game, numerous doors in the Pirate Homeworld (such as in the Command Courtyard) seem to be permanently locked and act similarly to a Blast Shield, blocking off access to areas that only Space Pirates seemingly have access to. This may be the Space Pirate version of a Blast Shield, like those found on other planets in Corruption.

In rooms near the Breeding Room in Sector 1 / Biosphere on the BOTTLE SHIP and the main room of the Bioweapon Research Center, there are doors with dull lock colors, that Samus cannot open (although those near the Breeding Room are compromised after MB's death, and MB opens the one in the Center for Samus to access in a cutscene only).

Destructible Blast Shields

The term "Blast Shield" is also used to refer to other door locks in the Trilogy. These types are made of more fragile materials and so can be removed, unlike the normal Blast Shields. The Blast Shields are color-coded according to the specific concussive weapons used to destroy them. Once the shield is removed, the door within is accessible.

In the main Trilogy, these Blast Shields can be found in such colors as Red, Green, Yellow, White, and Purple. Red, Green, and Yellow Blast Shields correspond directly to doors seen in the 2D Metroid games.

In Echoes, primarily due to design, if a door is covered with a colored hatch (mostly on both sides), opening said door will also remove the hatch on its opposite side (if any).

Hunters features its own set of Blast Shields, which correspond to each of the Affinity Weapons. These Blast Shields are Red, Green, Yellow, Purple, Brown, and Orange. Brown Blast Shields in Hunters are functionally identical to the Red Blast Shields in Corruption.

Official data

Logbook entries

Locked Door scanpic

Locked Door

Metroid Prime

Logbook entry

Lock system engaged. Secure area to unlock door.

Blast Shield

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

Temporary scan

Blast Shield lock engaged.
It is invulnerable to even the heaviest of weapon fire.

Logbook entry

Blast Shields are invulnerable to all types of weapon fire. Some are engaged when hostiles are detected and will only open once the threat has been eliminated. Others will sometimes remain shut and force you to find an alternative route.

Scans

Echoes
"Door system access denied. Unable to bypass security codes. Seek an alternate exit."
Hunters
"Used for projectile weapons training."

Trivia

  • In the Metroid Prime Trilogy edition of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Locked Doors will turn White upon locking, as if they were Light Beam Doors.

Gallery

References