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'''Fake tank'''<ref>''[[Metroid Fusion: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' pg. 16</ref>, also known as a '''False tank'''<ref>''[[Metroid Fusion: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' pg. 116</ref>, is an enemy in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]''.
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'''Fake tank'''<ref>''[[Metroid Fusion: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' pg. 16</ref>, also known as a '''false tank'''<ref>''[[Metroid Fusion: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]'' pg. 116</ref>, is an enemy in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]''.
   
 
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Fake tank[1], also known as a false tank[2], is an enemy in Metroid Fusion.

Description

Fake tanks have only been observed aboard the Biologic Space Laboratories research station. Samus Aran can encounter a fake Missile Tank[3] in Sector 6, as well as a false tank mimicking an Energy Tank in Sector 5.

When Samus first enters the room, the creature looks like a normal Missile Tank or Energy Tank. In this statue, it is impervious to damage. However, once she gets close to it, eyes and bat-like wings appear from the item. The creature will begin to fly up for a time, then fly away. If Samus hits it with Missiles or a Super Missile, it will be destroyed and transform into an X Parasite.

Fake tanks are ordinary X Parasites; collecting a defeated specimen will not increase Samus's maximum energy or missile count. However, in both encounters with fake tanks, Samus can bomb the wall in front of her to reveal a real Missile Tank (Sector 6) or Energy Tank (Sector 5).

The fake tank provides another example, along with the SA-X and other creatures, of an X Parasite apparently mimicking an inorganic, mechanical object. When agitated, the tank reveals itself to be at least partially organic in nature, lending strong support to the theory that X Parasites do indeed create these seemingly metallic components out of organic material.

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