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{{Infobox Room
 
{{Infobox Room
 
|name = Breeding Room
 
|name = Breeding Room
|image = [[File:Lab Worker MOM.png|250px]]
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|image = File:Breeding Room - curved tree.png
|caption = The badly damaged corpse of a [[Lab Worker]] covered in green blood
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|caption = Samus in the holding cage.
 
|game = ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''
 
|game = ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''
|planet/ship = [[Bottle Ship]]
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|planet/ship = [[BOTTLE SHIP]]
 
|area = [[Biosphere]]
 
|area = [[Biosphere]]
|notable features = Tree, dead [[Lab Worker]]
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|notable features = Trees, dead [[Lab Worker]], [[monologue]]
|significance = Former location of [[little birdie]]
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|significance = Former location of [[Little Birdie]]
|enemies/wildlife = none}}
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|enemies/wildlife = none
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}}
   
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The '''Breeding Room''' is a room in [[Sector 1 / Biosphere]]. It appears in ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''.
The '''Breeding Room''' is a room in the [[Biosphere]]. It is full of plants, however [[Samus Aran]] seems suspicious when she first enters the room. She looks at the corpse of a [[Lab Worker]], whose lab coat is stained with green blood. Samus states that the scientist was attacked by a [[little birdie|different creature]] than the [[Brug Mass|one]] who killed another scientist, as the latter was stained with green blood. She also states that she felt something in the air, a "[[Ridley|dark intelligence]]".
 
   
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==Description==
It was later revealed that the room belonged to [[Little Birdie]]. [[MB]] states that the scientist was brutually slaughtered when little birdie played dead to lure him into his cage. Afterwards, the body was consumed and Little Birdie escaped.
 
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<onlyinclude>The Breeding Room was used for the study of [[Little Birdie]], a small creature kept by [[the ringleaders]] as a pet, since its small size made it unsuitable as a [[bioweapon]] for the [[special-forces unit]].</onlyinclude>
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This room consists of three parts. The first is an entrance with a closed observation window in the center wall, and a desk with multiple computer screens and a chair to the right. This area is a research space for observations of Little Birdie.<ref name="metroiddatabase">[[Metroid Database]] concept art translation. https://www.metroid-database.com/game/metroid-other-m/#Gallery_Mode_(English)&gid=psgal_523_3&pid=69</ref>
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[[File:Lab Worker MOM.png|thumb|290px|The mauled Lab Worker corpse.]]
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The second part of the room has nothing of importance physically, but was used as a quarantine room of sorts when researchers needed to enter the holding cage. They would enter this space, open the door, and enter the cage to keep Little Birdie from escaping.<ref name="metroiddatabase"></ref>
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The third part is the holding cage. In it are multiple plants, including green and red ferns, a tree with a porous texture, another large tree or rock that appears to be curved, and grasses. The former tree is alive, and produces Little Birdie's favorite [[fruit]], but only in small sizes. According to [[Gallery Mode]] concept art, this meant Little Birdie was dissatisfied, and it may have played a role in his escape. He is later seen attempting to eat a much larger fruit in the nearby [[rainforest]].<ref name="metroiddatabase"></ref>
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Unlike most environments of the [[BOTTLE SHIP]], which simulates natural flora and fauna through [[holographic generator]]s, the plants in this room appear to be real.
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==Role==
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When [[Samus]] first enters the room, the camera shifts to a perspective over her shoulder. When she steps into the second part of the room, a cutscene begins where she cautiously enters the holding cage, and discovers a [[Lab Worker]]'s corpse, whose coat is stained with green blood. In a [[monologue]], Samus analyzes the scientist and determines that he was attacked by a different creature than the [[Brug Mass|one]] who killed another scientist in the [[BOTTLE SHIP Control Room]]. Standing up, she mentions feeling "the presence of a [[Ridley (clone)|dark intelligence]]" in the air.
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Samus remains in an over-the-shoulder perspective, now with her [[Arm Cannon]] raised, until she leaves the room. After Samus leaves, the door locks and the Breeding Room cannot be visited again.
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Much later in the story, when [[MB]], posing as [[Madeline Bergman]] is asked about the scientist in this room, she states that the room belonged to Little Birdie. It played dead to lure the scientist into his cage, and brutally murdered him, then devoured his body and escaped. A vision plays of the real Madeline and two other scientists standing over the body, while the faux Madeline - MB - watches. Shortly after this, MB was taken for reprogramming, causing her to revolt.
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===Samus monologue===
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{{cquotetxt|''The large, cagelike booth looked like something had been raised in it, and in one corner was the miserable form of a researcher's corpse. This victim hadn't sustained the same injuries; the dead I'd seen had been torn apart by something large. This one had been attacked by a different type of creature. And as I studied the violence this creature had wrought, I felt something in the air—the presence of a dark intelligence.''|Samus Aran|color=gray|size=300%}}
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==Connecting rooms==
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*[[List of rooms in Metroid: Other M/Biosphere#Multi-door hallway|Multi-door hallway]] (via automatic door)
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==Inhabitants==
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*[[Lab Worker]] (deceased)
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*[[Little Birdie]] (cutscene)
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*[[MB]] (cutscene)
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*[[Dr. Madeline Bergman]] (cutscene)
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*"[[Researcher]]" (cutscene)
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*Two other scientists (cutscene)
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*2 [[BOTTLE SHIP Security Guard]]s (cutscene)
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center">
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<gallery>
Little_Birdie_cage.jpg|Concept art
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Little_Birdie_cage.jpg|[[Gallery Mode]]
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File:Breeding Room - observation area.png|The observation area.
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File:Breeding Room - quarantine area.png|The quarantine area.
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File:Breeding Room - entrance to holding cage.png|The entrance to the holding cage, viewed in [[Search View]] during the cutscene.
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File:Breeding Room - Samus looks at body.png|Samus studies the body.
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File:Breeding Room - dark intelligence.png|Samus detects a "dark intelligence".
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File:Breeding Room - corpse and tree.png|View of the holding cage.
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File:Breeding Room - Lab Worker pre-death.png|Flashback of the scientist before his death.
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File:Breeding Room - Little Birdie plays dead.png|Little Birdie playing dead.
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MB grab.png|MB is restrained while watching the scientists.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
 
{{Bottle Ship}}
 
{{Bottle Ship}}
 
 
[[ru:Загон для кормежки]]
 
[[ru:Загон для кормежки]]
 
[[Category:Rooms]]
 
[[Category:Rooms]]
 
[[Category:Biosphere]]
 
[[Category:Biosphere]]
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[[Category:Rooms with Samus monologues]]

Revision as of 20:31, 5 July 2020


The Breeding Room is a room in Sector 1 / Biosphere. It appears in Metroid: Other M.

Description

The Breeding Room was used for the study of Little Birdie, a small creature kept by the ringleaders as a pet, since its small size made it unsuitable as a bioweapon for the special-forces unit.

This room consists of three parts. The first is an entrance with a closed observation window in the center wall, and a desk with multiple computer screens and a chair to the right. This area is a research space for observations of Little Birdie.[1]

Lab Worker MOM

The mauled Lab Worker corpse.

The second part of the room has nothing of importance physically, but was used as a quarantine room of sorts when researchers needed to enter the holding cage. They would enter this space, open the door, and enter the cage to keep Little Birdie from escaping.[1]

The third part is the holding cage. In it are multiple plants, including green and red ferns, a tree with a porous texture, another large tree or rock that appears to be curved, and grasses. The former tree is alive, and produces Little Birdie's favorite fruit, but only in small sizes. According to Gallery Mode concept art, this meant Little Birdie was dissatisfied, and it may have played a role in his escape. He is later seen attempting to eat a much larger fruit in the nearby rainforest.[1]

Unlike most environments of the BOTTLE SHIP, which simulates natural flora and fauna through holographic generators, the plants in this room appear to be real.

Role

When Samus first enters the room, the camera shifts to a perspective over her shoulder. When she steps into the second part of the room, a cutscene begins where she cautiously enters the holding cage, and discovers a Lab Worker's corpse, whose coat is stained with green blood. In a monologue, Samus analyzes the scientist and determines that he was attacked by a different creature than the one who killed another scientist in the BOTTLE SHIP Control Room. Standing up, she mentions feeling "the presence of a dark intelligence" in the air.

Samus remains in an over-the-shoulder perspective, now with her Arm Cannon raised, until she leaves the room. After Samus leaves, the door locks and the Breeding Room cannot be visited again.

Much later in the story, when MB, posing as Madeline Bergman is asked about the scientist in this room, she states that the room belonged to Little Birdie. It played dead to lure the scientist into his cage, and brutally murdered him, then devoured his body and escaped. A vision plays of the real Madeline and two other scientists standing over the body, while the faux Madeline - MB - watches. Shortly after this, MB was taken for reprogramming, causing her to revolt.

Samus monologue

The large, cagelike booth looked like something had been raised in it, and in one corner was the miserable form of a researcher's corpse. This victim hadn't sustained the same injuries; the dead I'd seen had been torn apart by something large. This one had been attacked by a different type of creature. And as I studied the violence this creature had wrought, I felt something in the air—the presence of a dark intelligence.

—Samus Aran

Connecting rooms

Inhabitants

Gallery

References