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==Real-World Etymology==
 
==Real-World Etymology==
Brinstone is likely a portmanteau of the [[Zebes]] sector called [[Brinstar]] and [[Wikipedia:brimstone|brimstone]], a non-scientific word for [[Wikipedia:sulfur|sulfur]]. The word has been popularized by "[[Wikipedia:fire and brimstone|fire and brimstone]]", a phrase used, sometimes pejoratively, to describe a motif in Christian preaching which uses vivid descriptions of judgment, and the damnation to Hell of sinners forever to encourage repentance out of fear of divine wrath and punishment. It is from this part of the Bible that Hell is implied to "smell of sulfur", although sulfur in itself is, in fact, odorless.
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Brinstone is likely a portmanteau of the [[Zebes]] sector called [[Brinstar]] and [[Wikipedia:brimstone|brimstone]], a non-scientific word for [[Wikipedia:sulfur|sulfur]]. The word has been popularized by "[[Wikipedia:fire and brimstone|fire and brimstone]]", a phrase used, sometimes pejoratively, to describe a motif in Christian preaching which uses vivid descriptions of judgment, and the damnation to Hell of sinners forever to encourage repentance out of fear of divine wrath and punishment. It is from this part of the Bible that Hell is implied to "smell of sulfur".
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 14:36, 13 April 2012

Brinstone

Samus destroys a weakened wall of Brinstone.

Brinstone is a material found throughout the Metroid Prime series. It is apparently stable and fairly dense, making it useful for foundations-although not in war-torn regions, as any amount of concussive force can destabilize it.

In the series it is vulnerable to Missile fire. It can usually be cleared away to reveal doors or items. Brinstone is immune to any other form of attack, and so acts as an obstacle to Samus for the early game.

Although it is not confirmed, it may have originated on a place of a similar name.

Official Metroid Prime website

kreuger displacement: 49.57
atomic weight: 99.987
vacuum potential: 87.69
origin: Unknown

"Brinstone is a stable solid with above average density. Its compact atomic structure makes it a strong, reliable medium for constructing foundations. It is typically not used on war-ravaged planets, though, due to its vulnerability to even the smallest concussive shockwaves."

Real-World Etymology

Brinstone is likely a portmanteau of the Zebes sector called Brinstar and brimstone, a non-scientific word for sulfur. The word has been popularized by "fire and brimstone", a phrase used, sometimes pejoratively, to describe a motif in Christian preaching which uses vivid descriptions of judgment, and the damnation to Hell of sinners forever to encourage repentance out of fear of divine wrath and punishment. It is from this part of the Bible that Hell is implied to "smell of sulfur".

Appearances

The following is a list of rooms in which Brinstone appears and each use in said room.

Trivia

  • Ironically, the official website description states that Brinstone is not used on war-ravaged planets, despite the fact that it was present on Bryyo.

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