This page lists the Galactic Federation data from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. Scannable computers that contain these lore entries are located on the G.F.S. Olympus, Norion and the G.F.S. Valhalla.
Lore[]
Phazon[]
Location: MedLab Delta and MedLab Alpha
Phazon
Galactic Federation Datafile PD-001.
(Phazon)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
Phazon is a substance of extragalactic origin. It is a highly radioactive ore with extreme mutagenic properties. It has certain biological qualities, including the ability to reproduce itself. Exposure to Phazon often affects the brains of sentient beings, causing erratic, destructive behavior. It is also a potent source of energy, surpassing even Fuel Gel in pure output potential. It must be handled carefully, as it can cause "Phazon sickness" if used incorrectly.
Phazon Enhancement Device[]
Location: MedLab Delta and MedLab Alpha
Phazon Enhancement Device
Galactic Federation Datafile PX-013.
(Phazon Enhancement Device)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
The Phazon Enhancement Device is designed to harness the energy of Phazon minerals, originally discovered on Aether, for a new Federation weapon system. It is being tested by a GF Marine battalion stationed in the Norion system. Marines can initiate an energy siphon from a supply of Phazon carried in a backpack into their armorsuits. This allows them to temporarily enhance the exoskeletal and weapon systems of their armorsuits. To date, no marines have displayed signs of "Phazon sickness."
Planet Norion[]
Location: Cargo Dock B (Original)/Docking Hub Alpha (Trilogy)
Planet Norion
Galactic Federation Datafile NN-088.
(Planet Norion)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
Though located on the fringe of the Federation, the planet Norion is of great importance. The military maintains a strong presence in the sector, and the base on Norion is often the first line of defense against enemies that operate outside of GF space.
Originally a barren orb incapable of sustaining life, a sophisticated terraforming project designed by Aurora Unit 486 has turned Norion into a hardy forest world.
Planet Bryyo[]
Location: Data Storage B
Planet Bryyo
Galactic Federation Datafile BY-118.
(Planet Bryyo)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
Federation scouts discovered the planet Bryyo ten years ago. The planet's alignment makes most of its surface uninhabitable; 48% of the world is always exposed to the sun, with another 48% shrouded in permanent night. The remaining 4% lies in an equatorial ring of fertile jungle, where the bulk of Bryyo's bioforms dwell.
Fuel Gel is common on Bryyo, which makes it extremely important to the Federation. The local bioforms are quite primitive, though there are ruins that indicate an advanced culture thrived on Bryyo in centuries past.
SkyTown[]
Location: Data Storage B
SkyTown
Galactic Federation Datafile ST-067.
(SkyTown)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
SkyTown is a network of advanced structures floating in the atmosphere of planet Elysia. Most of the base is dedicated to research, from a local to interstellar level. The powerful sensors of SkyTown provide useful military intelligence data along with research information. An Aurora Unit analyzes the vast amount of data collected by the station; it is supported by the Elysians, a group of sentient mechanoids that live within the base.
Hunter Rundas[]
Location: Docking Hub Alpha (Original)/Data Storage A (Trilogy)
Hunter Rundas
Galactic Federation Datafile RU-902.
(Hunter Rundas)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
Subject is a native of Phrygis, a moon of planet Bes III known primarily for ice mining. The Phrygisian ability to manipulate and generate ice has come in handy in subject's career as a Bounty Hunter. Intel suggests he enjoys hunting, to the point where he keeps trophies from all of the targets he’s successfully captured or killed in his career. Subject is proud, cocky, and arrogant, and considers himself without rivals in his field.
Hunter Ghor[]
Location: Data Storage A
Hunter Ghor
Galactic Federation Datafile GH-673.
(Hunter Ghor)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
Subject is a veteran of the liberation war of Wotan VII. Only 6% of subject's birth-body remains; the rest is state-of-the-art cyberware. Despite his career and heavy cybernetic modification, subject is known for his high level of empathy and compassion. Ghor is rather gentle and approaches situations logically, but is not the most skilled of fighters. Intel suggests he even has a sense of humor. Subject has often championed the weak, poor, and downtrodden, working for free or giving bounty money earned to the victims of his targets.
Subject can merge his cybernetic body into larger mechanisms, including gunships and fightercraft. This merging will alter Ghor's personality, and he will become incredibly aggressive and violent. Data indicates a high proficiency with computer infiltration and manipulation. High level of mechanical empathy with artificial intelligence.
Hunter Gandrayda[]
Location: Data Storage A
Hunter Gandrayda
Galactic Federation Datafile GD-202.
(Hunter Gandrayda)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
Subject homeworld unknown. Possesses metamorphic ability similar to the biomorphs of Jovia XII. Can assume the form and abilities of most living things, including bioforms considerably larger than the subject.
Scans are unable to determine subject's age, but psych eval suggests a high degree of youthfulness. Intel suggests that bounty hunting is akin to a sport for her, one she enjoys considerably. Subject perceives the veteran Hunter Samus Aran as her chief rival, a rival she intends to surpass as soon as possible.
Olympus-Class Battleship[]
Location: Security Station and Xenoresearch Lab
Olympus-Class Battleship
Galactic Federation Datafile BB-001.
(Olympus-Class Battleship)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
The Olympus-class battleship is the first Federation capital ship designed to use an onboard Aurora Unit. They are the flagships of the fleets they serve in, usually commanded by an officer of flag rank. Battleships of this class have smaller crews than most ships of a similar size due to the presence of the Aurora Unit. The space saved in crew support is used for more battle systems. The enormous vessels are powered by Fuel Gel, making the scarce commodity of extreme value to the Federation military.
Tallon IV Incident[]
Location: Stairwell
Tallon IV Incident
Galactic Federation Datafile TF-001.
(Tallon IV Incident)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
Planet Tallon IV, formerly a Chozo colony, was struck by a stellar object 50 years ago. Object was later determined to contain large quantities of Phazon. The Chozo were able to stave off the spread of Phazon, at the cost of many Chozo lives. The survivors abandoned the planet, fleeing to an unknown location. Decades later, Hunter Samus Aran responded to a distress call in the sector and discovered a Space Pirate Phazon mining station there. Aran eliminated both the pirate and Phazon threat from the planet, though not without cost.
Valhalla Incident[]
Location: Data Storage A (Original)/Cargo Dock B (Trilogy)
Valhalla Incident
Galactic Federation Datafile VH-357.
(Valhalla Incident)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
The G.F.S. Valhalla was on a training mission after receiving new crew at Tivus. We believe the Valhalla was ambushed en route to the training base by a fleet of pirate vessels. Data suggests the pirates were using upgraded starships powered by Phazon; that plus superior numbers were more than the Valhalla could handle. Current whereabouts of the Valhalla are unknown; she is presumed destroyed in action.
Anhur Incident[]
Location: Control Room
Anhur Incident
Galactic Federation Datafile AN-044.
(Anhur Incident)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
Planet Aether, home of the Luminoth, was struck by a "Phazon Meteor" five decades ago. The impact had catastrophic effects on the already unstable planet, creating a "dark twin" of the planet and a dire race known as the Ing. A brutal war between the twin planets took place, with the Ing gaining the upper hand. The G.F.S. Tyr went to the sector to investigate pirate activity, but were forced to make an emergency landing on Aether. Shortly after, the entire crew of Tyr was attacked and annihilated by the Ing. Hunter Samus Aran was sent to investigate, and wound up entangled in the local conflict. Aran fought against both Space Pirates and Ing, and arose victorious. Aether's "dark twin" vanished, taking with it the Ing horde, and the planet's peace was finally restored.
After the Aether Incident, the Federation sent the G.F.S. Anhur back to Aether to deal with the pirate base. Upon arrival, the crew and marines of the Anhur assisted the native Luminoth in dismantling an abandoned Space Pirate mining facility. During the operation, the crew detected the presence of Phazon. The ship's crew investigated and collected several kilograms of ore, which would later lead to the development of the PED.
Unused Beta Lore[]
Non-canon warning: This article or section contains information that may not be considered an official part of the Metroid series in the overall storyline by Nintendo.
Many of these entries are translated from German; they can be read in their original form on the list of unused Logbook entries in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.
Galactic Federation Datafile
AU-068.
(Aurora Unit)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF AU-068
20 years ago, a team of Federation scientists announced the birth of an organic supercomputer. Its name was Aurora. Since that historic date, thousands of Auroras have been built and installed. Originally designed for scientific purposes, the Auroras are now used in government, business, and military roles as well. They are given male, female, or gender-neutral personas, based on the needs and desires of the staff in the facility they are to serve in. A vast network links all existing Auroras, allowing them access to a tremendous database without peer.
Galactic Federation Datafile SA-003.
(Samus Aran)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF SA-003
Subject is a “bounty hunter", who enjoys a considerable reputation throughout the galaxy. She was instrumental in many incidents with Space Pirates and the parasitic life forms known as Metroids. Suit systems and weaponry of this subject are based on modified Chozo technology; the exact link to the Chozo requires further investigation. It is known that Samus Aran harbors extreme hostility to the Pirates, which is definitely mutual.
Base on Bryyo
Galactic Federation Datafile BY-134.
(Base on Bryyo)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF BY-134
The Federation’s decision to establish a military presence on Bryyo is recent. The valuable deposits of fuel gel required protection against the Pirate troops of the sector. It was also necessary to examine the ancient ruin complexes and relics of the planet. Overall, Federation troops keep operations on Bryyo rather subdued, to avoid confrontation with the anti-technology Reptilicus.
Planet Elysia
Galactic Federation Datafile ES-212.
(Planet Elysia)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF ES-212
Elysia was discovered eighteen years ago by Federation scouts. The planet itself is essentially an ordinary gas giant. The network of floating bases is what makes Elysia exceptional. The GF made contractual agreements with the intelligent Elysian mechanoids of the base; accordingly, in exchange for fuel and supplies, the GF is entitled to use the base - which is now called "SkyTown". An Aurora unit controls the operation locally, since local conditions are inhospitable for most forms of life.
Planet Urtraghus
Galactic Federation Datafile UT-009.
(Planet Urtraghus)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF UT-009
Until recently, Urtraghus was listed as planet SN-883, an inconspicuous world far from the boundaries of Federation space. We now know that a large armed force of Space Pirates is stationed there. The Pirates call this planet Urtraghus, meaning "Large Booty". First scans were blocked by sophisticated jamming technology. We are currently awaiting a report from GF agents who were deployed in this sector.
Galactic Federation Datafile PZ-001.
(Phaaze)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF PZ-001
Phaaze is an organism of gigantic proportions, which consists entirely of Phazon. Phaaze orbits a small star 361 lightyears away from Federation space. Intelligence suggests that Phaaze itself is intelligent to a degree; the so-called "Phazon Seeds" are created and fired by it as part of its reproductive cycle. Many life forms are located on Phaaze, including several species of mutated Metroid. Dark Samus has a base of operations on Phaaze, and is apparently capable of causing the planet to discharge Phazon Seeds according to her own will.
Galactic Federation Datafile AU-242.
(Aurora Unit 242)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF AU-242
Aurora Unit 242 has been in service for 18 years, built in tandem with the battleship G.F.S. Olympus. As the AU for the flagship of the 7th Fleet, 242 has had a distinguished career. 242 maintains a positive relationship with many personnel on board the G.F.S. Olympus. Veteran crew members often refer to 242 as "Other Brain," a practice frowned upon by Admiral Dane.
Galactic Federation Datafile AU-313.
(Aurora Unit 313)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF AU-313
Before its abduction from the G.F.S Valhalla, Aurora Unit 313 was in service for twelve years. Available data indicates that the unit is out of order, and was possibly involved in the corruption of the Aurora network.
313 has always shown a satisfactory performance during its career, however, there were concerns about its unusually high aggression potential. As one of the few AUs, 313 was awarded the Medal of Honor. After the bridge crew fell during the Battle of Horus IV, it assumed command of the Valhalla. Without this fast action, the battleship would have been lost.
Galactic Federation Datafile DS-187.
(Dark Samus)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF DS-187
Intelligence suggests that the one known as "Dark Samus" is a heavily mutated clone of the hunter Samus Aran. The subject is driven by a lust for Phazon, the alleged source of its powerful abilities. After the Aether incident it was presumed dead, but the subject was recently spotted again. Intelligence indicates that the subject commanded the Pirate armada which recently attacked the G.F.S. Valhalla.
Galactic Federation Datafile PS-211.
(Phazon Seed)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF PS-211
The collected data suggests that the "Phazon Seed" is an organism, a living container for a Phazon core. The entity is capable of interstellar travel by creating wormholes. It approaches its target planet instinctively. After the impact the lifeform perishes. The armored hull is left to protect the Phazon core. Yet, before that, the organism will often attract predators of the local ecosystem and entrance them. Compelled by this mutation through massive Phazon radiation, they defend the core. The core itself oozes into the planet and finally replaces the local ecosystem with a Phazon-based one.
Galactic Federation Datafile BB-082.
(G.F.S. Valhalla)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
The fifth of its class, the G.F.S. Valhalla was launched 12 years ago from the Federation shipyard at Aliehs III. Aurora Unit 313 was onboard at launch; it commanded the ship briefly during the Battle of Horus IV, after the bridge crew were slain.
G.F.S. Valhalla is the flagship of the 13th Fleet; her home port is planet Tivus. While on a recent training mission, the Valhalla was attacked by Space Pirates. Her final fate is unknown, though she is currently considered lost in action. Data indicates that Aurora Unit 313 was taken from the Valhalla as well.
Galactic Federation Datafile FT-015.
(Stiletto-Class Fighter)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF FT-015
As the newest GF fighter, the Stiletto is used in the entire fleet, and replaces the outdated Cestus-class predecessor. Compared with the Cestus, Stilettos have twice the cargo capacity and armor strength, made possible by a revolutionary new propulsion system. Only the Fang-class, a superior fighter recently developed by the Space Pirates, can compete with the Stiletto.
Galactic Federation Datafile FR-095.
(Griffin-class frigate)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF FR-095
The Griffin is the "workhorse" of the fleet; at the discretion of the Admiralty, this ship performs a variety of tasks. The first Griffin was launched almost 50 years ago from the shipyards. The fact that this model is still in use today is an impressive testament to its outstanding design and battle-tested durability. Many of the active Griffins are used to escort larger vessels, especially Olympus-class battleships.
Galactic Federation Datafile TR-077.
(Aries-class transport)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF TR-077
The Aries-class is considered to be outdated, and is to be replaced fleet-wide with the Anhur class. Until then, the GF is still dependent on the so-called "Rams" to transport Marines into action. The stable, old ships have powerful armament and armor, which is why they are appreciated by the crew and Marines in combat. The pilots, who are often referred to as "Aries shepherds", are generally seen as slightly insane. After all, they regularly fly into dangerous combat areas, often even without an escort.
Galactic Federation Datafile FT-029.
(Fang-class fighter)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF FT-029
The Fangs represent the best fighters of the pirate fleet. Only recently, they were retrofitted to use a Phazon supply. Conventional weapon systems were replaced with Phazon cannons, and missiles were replaced with Phazon warheads. It has high speed and agility in combat, as well as stronger attacks. Only the Stiletto-class fighters of the Federation can match it in battle. A squadron of Fangs can put ships of all sizes out of combat. Fortunately, the pirates have only a few of these superior fighters.
Galactic Federation Datafile CS-119.
(Plunderer-class cruiser)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF CS-119
The backbone of the Pirate Armada, the Plunderer-class cruisers, have been a thorn in the Federation’s side for several years. Until a short while ago the Plunderers were regarded as under-armed and weakly armored, complemented by an unwieldy weapon system which made the ships slow and cumbersome in combat. But this has changed. The pirates have replaced the outdated combat systems with new Phazon-based weapons. In addition, a highly efficient Phazon drive is now found in all Plunderers. These upgrades make these ships more than evenly matched opponents for the Federation’s counterparts.
Galactic Federation Datafile BB-202.
(Marauder-class battleship)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF BB-202
Only a few pirate clans have the means to produce a ship the size of the Marauder from their shipyards; in fact, most of them were overwhelmed with the construction, and fell into bankruptcy. Those clans that possess a Marauder can establish their dominance in the Pirate hierarchy. In addition to heavy armament and armor, this ship also features fighters which assist in operations. A more recent development makes the Marauder even more powerful; it now burns Phazon instead of Fuel Gel, and the entire weapon technology is based on Phazon. These improvements give the Marauder a serious advantage in combat, even against Olympus-class battleships.
Galactic Federation Datafile CS-005.
(Leviathan-class capital ship)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF CS-005
The pirates have converted a "Phazon Seed" into an enormous capital ship, the dimensions of which even surpass a battleship. This capital ship is abundantly armed and has an outer shell that defies most weapons systems. It is a living organism; the weapons systems are anchored cybernetically. Like all Phazon Seeds, it has the ability to open wormholes. This makes the entire cosmos open to the ship; it can strike anytime, anywhere. No other vehicle in the entire universe is able to do so.
Intelligence indicates that this colossal organism is the flagship of the pirate armada, and stands under the command of Dark Samus. So far, only one of these ships has been seen in use.
Galactic Federation Datafile RP-001.
(Reptilicus)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF RP-001
"Reptilicus" is the codename that the GF has given to natives of the planet Bryyo. They define themselves as Bryyo'mak, which is synonymous with 'the people of the land'. Their society is in a pre-technological stage, however, there is evidence that this was not always so. We suspect that the Bryyo'mak were once an advanced civilization, until a serious conflict occurred several centuries ago. The associated revolution nearly wiped out the population of Bryyo, which caused a profound hostility to technology in the Bryyo'mak. For this reason, the Federation avoids contact with these people if possible.
Galactic Federation Datafile EL-001.
(Elysians)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF EL-001
The Elysians are made up of a group of intelligent mechanoids. Research has revealed that the creators of Elysia built the base nearly 1500 years ago. For unknown reasons, they left the base, and as fuel and supplies began to run out, the Mechanoids fell into stasis. However, the arrival of Federation Scouts reactivated the Elysians. Soon afterwards, the Treaty of Elysia was ratified, with the GF trading fuel and supplies for control of the Elysian base.
Galactic Federation Datafile AE-001.
(Aether Incident)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
Planet Aether, home of the Luminoth, was struck by a "Phazon Meteor" five decades ago. The impact had catastrophic effects on the already unstable planet, creating a "dark twin" of the planet and a dire race known as the Ing. A brutal war between the twin planets took place, with the Ing gaining the upper hand. The G.F.S. Tyr went to the sector to investigate pirate activity, only to crash on the surface of Aether. Hunter Samus Aran was sent to investigate, and wound up entangled in the local conflict. Aran shut down a pirate Phazon mine and restored order to Aether, though she was nearly lost in combat with Dark Samus.
Pirate Phazon Mining
Galactic Federation, PM-003.
(Pirate Phazon Mining)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF PM-003
For the last two years, the space pirates were mainly driven by their greed for Phazon. Two Phazon mines have been neutralized to this day, but the Pirates are obsessed with obtaining the rare substance. Intelligence suggests that three Pirate cartels have already exhausted their resources as a result of Phazon programs. Many Pirates lost their lives, sometimes in the battle for the substance, but also in barbaric experiments to improve performance by Phazon. Recent data suggests that the pirates have encountered more Phazon deposits, possibly the largest of all to date.
Aurora Corruption
Galactic Federation, AC-004.
(Aurora Corruption)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF AC-004
A month ago, problems occurred with the Aurora network. Preliminary studies indicated a Phazon presence in the biosystems of different Auroras. The investigations led to the Space Pirates, who seem to have captured an Aurora Unit. The loading of this unit with Phazon led to the corruption of the entire Aurora network. In order to prevent another Phazon corruption, the entire Aurora network was shut down. Unfortunately, there has already been considerable damage. We need to administer an antidote to corrupted Aurora units immediately.
Galactic Federation Datafile PS-023.
(Anhur-Class Patrol Ship)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF PS-023
The Anhur-class is the perfect example of a warship, designed for control and defense of planetary systems. Ships of this class, added successively, will replace the obsolete Aries class as the primary troop transport of the Federation. The Anhur is faster and uses shield systems instead of the separate protective armor of the Aries type. The armament, however, is comparable to the older vessels. Some crews have complained about unreliable circuitry systems in the Anhur ships, but the GF Research and Development Division assures the Admiralty that these problems will be resolved soon.
Galactic Federation, AN-001.
(G.F.S. Anhur)
Data moved to Logbook for review.
GFDF AN-001
The first ship of its class, the Anhur, looks back on an illustrious career in the fleet of Federation. Her crew has transported Marines into 23 combat zones. Recently, the Anhur was sent to Aether to neutralize a Space Pirate base. Her sister ship, the Tyr, crashed on Aether due to atmospheric anomalies. This meant that Samus Aran was summoned, leading to the Aether Incident.
Non-canon warning: Non-canonical information ends here.
Lore | |
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Space Pirates | Pirate Data • Space Pirate Logs • Space Pirate Data • Pirate Log |
Chozo | Chozo Lore • SkyTown Data |
Federation | Trooper Logs • Galactic Federation Data • Galactic Federation Log • Daedalus Log |
Luminoth | Luminoth Lore • A-Kul's Clues |
Miscellaneous Lore | Alimbic Lore • Bryyo Data • Bion Log |
Equipment | Alimbic Datashade • Databot • Luminoth Datapac • Luminoth Lore Projector • Shimmering wall • Translator Module |