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{{cquotetxt|''You're crying. How beautiful. Memories? Courage? The power of the heart? I hate those words. Lies! That's what they are!''|Greed|color=gray|size=300%}}
 
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'''Greed''' is a new character introduced in the final chapter of ''[[Samus and Joey]]''. Following the [[Body Snatcher]]'s defeat at the hands of [[Samus Aran]], Greed appears and mocks her words of courage and persistence, and then slaps her to the ground with his tail. Samus mistakes Greed for her arch-nemesis [[Ridley]], also a dragon-like being, but Greed states that he is a different creature. He collects her abilities extracted from the [[Ability Disassembly and Conversion Device]] and plans to use them for galactic destruction. Greed takes off for the [[Extreme Galaxy]], challenging Samus to pursue him to a "special place" for her to die. Days later, Samus, [[Diesel]] and [[Joey Apronika]] prepare to leave in her [[Gunship]] to go after Greed. Greed serves as the main antagonist of the sequel manga, ''[[Metroid EX]]'', where Samus' pursuit of Greed places her into often physics-defying situations to recover her stolen abilities from six entities he calls the [[Deadly Six Stars]].
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'''Greed''' is a new character introduced in the final chapter of ''[[Samus and Joey]]''. Following the [[Body Snatcher]]'s defeat at the hands of [[Samus Aran]], Greed appears and mocks her words of courage and persistence, and then slaps her to the ground with his tail. Samus mistakes Greed for her arch-nemesis [[Ridley]], also a dragon-like being, but Greed states that he is a different creature. He collects her abilities extracted from the [[Ability Disassembly and Conversion Device]] and plans to use them for galactic destruction. Greed takes off for the [[Extreme Galaxy]], challenging Samus to pursue him to a "special place" for her to die. Days later, Samus, [[Diesel]] and [[Joey Apronika]] prepare to leave in her [[Gunship]] to go after Greed.
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Greed serves as the main antagonist of the sequel manga, ''[[Metroid EX]]'', where his defeat of Samus has earned him respect among criminals across the [[cosmos]]. They gather under him and form a paramilitary organization known as the [[Greed Corps]], which works closely with the [[Dominion]] to wreak havoc on the universe. Samus' pursuit of Greed places her into often physics-defying situations to recover her stolen abilities from six entities he calls the [[Deadly Six Stars]], all of which get destroyed by her. Greed has yet to resurface in any of the ''EX'' chapters translated by the [[Metroid Database]].
 
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Revision as of 02:12, 10 June 2015

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"What's the matter? All I said was that Komaytos look like little Metr-"

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You're crying. How beautiful. Memories? Courage? The power of the heart? I hate those words. Lies! That's what they are!

—Greed

Greed is a new character introduced in the final chapter of Samus and Joey. Following the Body Snatcher's defeat at the hands of Samus Aran, Greed appears and mocks her words of courage and persistence, and then slaps her to the ground with his tail. Samus mistakes Greed for her arch-nemesis Ridley, also a dragon-like being, but Greed states that he is a different creature. He collects her abilities extracted from the Ability Disassembly and Conversion Device and plans to use them for galactic destruction. Greed takes off for the Extreme Galaxy, challenging Samus to pursue him to a "special place" for her to die. Days later, Samus, Diesel and Joey Apronika prepare to leave in her Gunship to go after Greed.

Greed serves as the main antagonist of the sequel manga, Metroid EX, where his defeat of Samus has earned him respect among criminals across the cosmos. They gather under him and form a paramilitary organization known as the Greed Corps, which works closely with the Dominion to wreak havoc on the universe. Samus' pursuit of Greed places her into often physics-defying situations to recover her stolen abilities from six entities he calls the Deadly Six Stars, all of which get destroyed by her. Greed has yet to resurface in any of the EX chapters translated by the Metroid Database.

Non-canon warning: Non-canonical information ends here.