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Although he is always defeated by [[Samus Aran]], Ridley is very defiant, and has always come back to fight again despite the large explosions, extreme heat, and enormous kinetic energy to his spine that usually follow his battles with Samus. However, it is unknown if this is the same Ridley resuscitated, or if its an entirely different Ridley altogether.
 
Although he is always defeated by [[Samus Aran]], Ridley is very defiant, and has always come back to fight again despite the large explosions, extreme heat, and enormous kinetic energy to his spine that usually follow his battles with Samus. However, it is unknown if this is the same Ridley resuscitated, or if its an entirely different Ridley altogether.
==History==
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==Biography==
 
Ridley is one of the few remaining Space Dragons left alive after a series of mass genocide programs, carried out by the [[Galactic Federation]], nearly brought his species to extinction. He is also the only surviving native of Zebes; it is believed that he was part of a colony that lived in [[Ridley's Lair|Lower Norfair]]. This is supported by the plethora of reptilian-faced totems located throughout the caverns. Next to nothing is known of his pre-military background (if in fact he even had any), but it is safe to say that he made his way up the ranks until finally he was bestowed the designation of 'Supreme Commander of the [[Space Pirate Confederation]]. He also appears to have considerable favor amongst High-Command. Ridley's introduction takes place on a Terran-established Colonial Planet, known simply as [[K-2L]]; where he conducts a massive raid in order to restock fuel and supplies and plunder. It is also on K-2L that Samus Aran (as an infant) first encounters him. Ridley and his soldiers destroy defense forces and do the thing that would haunt their plans. They would orphan Samus Aran. Years later, Ridley returned to Zebes, by order of High-Command, to establish a Central Command Center beneath the planet's surface. His forces annihilated the native Chozo Colony established on it's surface before carrying out these orders. Up until this time, the GF disregarded Zebes as a low priority, class XIII Wanderer Planet. This changed when the Space Pirates stole a specimen of the dangerous [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]] and word came that the Pirates planned to clone an army of the creatures in their base of operations beneath it's surface. The GF was quick to send it's fleets into battle, in order to remove the threat. Ridley personally led many battles against [[Galactic Federation]]'s forces, over control of the planet, and defeated everything the Federation Police had to attack with. However, some time after these battles, he left Zebes on the Avenger, his flag-ship as well as the [[Space Pirate Mothership]], to conduct with other, more personal matters, only to later receive a distress signal from Zebes and return to do battle with [[Samus Aran]], a bounty hunter the Federation had sent to destroy [[Mother Brain]].
 
Ridley is one of the few remaining [[Space Dragon]]s left alive after a series of mass genocide programs, carried out by the [[Galactic Federation]], nearly brought his species to extinction. He is also the only surviving native of Zebes; it is believed that he was part of a colony that lived in [[Ridley's Lair|Lower Norfair]]. This is supported by the plethora of reptilian-faced totems located throughout the caverns. Next to nothing is known of his pre-military background (if in fact he even had any), but it is safe to say that he made his way up the ranks until finally he was bestowed the designation of 'Supreme Commander of the [[Space Pirate Confederation]]. He also appears to have considerable favor amongst High-Command. Ridley's introduction takes place on a Terran-established Colonial Planet, known simply as [[K-2L]]; where he conducts a massive raid in order to restock fuel and supplies and plunder. It is also on K-2L that Samus Aran (as an infant) first encounters him. Ridley and his soldiers destroy defense forces and do the thing that would haunt their plans. They would orphan Samus Aran. Years later, Ridley returned to Zebes, by order of High-Command, to establish a Central Command Center beneath the planet's surface. His forces annihilated the native Chozo Colony established on it's surface before carrying out these orders. Up until this time, the GF disregarded Zebes as a low priority, class XIII Wanderer Planet. This changed when the Space Pirates stole a specimen of the dangerous [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]] and word came that the Pirates planned to clone an army of the creatures in their base of operations beneath it's surface. The GF was quick to send it's fleets into battle, in order to remove the threat. Ridley personally led many battles against [[Galactic Federation]]'s forces, over control of the planet, and defeated everything the Federation Police had to attack with. However, some time after these battles, he left Zebes on the Avenger, his flag-ship as well as the [[Space Pirate Mothership]], to conduct with other, more personal matters, only to later receive a distress signal from Zebes and return to do battle with [[Samus Aran]], a bounty hunter the Federation had sent to destroy [[Mother Brain]].
 
 
[[Image:Zeromissionridley.gif|200 px|thumb|left|Samus faces Ridley in ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]''.]]
 
[[Image:Zeromissionridley.gif|200 px|thumb|left|Samus faces Ridley in ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]''.]]
 
Ridley eventually confronted Samus. In ''[[Metroid]]'', this battle took place in [[Norfair]], whilst in ''[[Zero Mission]]'', it took place in Ridley, an area named after him. In ''Metroid'', Ridley is about Samus' height, if slightly taller, and merely hops around throwing zig-zagging fireballs at her. Samus can fire almost anything at him and he gets hurt. Once Samus defeats him, 75 [[missile]]s are added to her maximum amount. In ''Zero Mission'', however, he is much more difficult. Ridley flies around and tries to kill Samus with his "classic" attacks - tail swipes, plasma breath, fireballs, and scratches. After Samus defeats him, she is allowed to leave with the Unknown item that had started the battle.
 
Ridley eventually confronted Samus. In ''[[Metroid]]'', this battle took place in [[Norfair]], whilst in ''[[Zero Mission]]'', it took place in Ridley, an area named after him. In ''Metroid'', Ridley is about Samus' height, if slightly taller, and merely hops around throwing zig-zagging fireballs at her. Samus can fire almost anything at him and he gets hurt. Once Samus defeats him, 75 [[missile]]s are added to her maximum amount. In ''Zero Mission'', however, he is much more difficult. Ridley flies around and tries to kill Samus with his "classic" attacks - tail swipes, plasma breath, fireballs, and scratches. After Samus defeats him, she is allowed to leave with the Unknown item that had started the battle.
   
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==Reconstructed==
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{{Main|Meta Ridley|Omega Ridley}}
 
[[Image:Metaridleydoesbattle.jpg|200 px|thumb|right|Ridley fights Samus on [[Tallon IV]].]]
 
Ridley, after getting hurt enough, exploded and died nevertheless. To add to the irony, Samus blew up the Space Pirate base and incinerated whatever was left of him.
 
Ridley, after getting hurt enough, exploded and died nevertheless. To add to the irony, Samus blew up the Space Pirate base and incinerated whatever was left of him.
[[Image:Metaridleydoesbattle.jpg|200 px|thumb|right|Ridley fights Samus on [[Tallon IV]].]]
 
However, Space Pirates, loyal to their leader, recovered parts of his body and infused them with machinery to recreate Ridley, now calling him '''Meta Ridley'''. Ridley then began overseeing the [[phazon]] mining and experimentation operations on [[Tallon IV]], taking up residence aboard the ''[[Orpheon]]'', a [[Science Team]]-controlled frigate that was experimenting with [[Parasite]]s and their reactions to phazon. Samus, in pursuit of the Pirates, however, landed on the space station and caused a chain reaction which blew up the Reactor Core and initiated a countdown. En route out of the facility, she spots Ridley escaping his personal quarters and flying off towards the Space Pirate base on Tallon IV. She is in quick pursuit, although she eventually loses him and is forced to do ground-based recon.
 
 
On Tallon IV, Ridley apparently visits many of the Space Pirate bases, first going to the [[Phendrana Drifts]] to see the Pirate base, and then flying off towards the [[Phazon Mines]], where he presumably remains until [[Samus]] arrives. Ridley may have tipped off the Pirates to Samus's arrival and flies off.
 
   
 
However, Space Pirates, loyal to their leader, recovered parts of his body and infused them with machinery to recreate Ridley, now calling him "[[Meta Ridley]]". On [[Tallon IV]], Meta Ridley apparently visits many of the Space Pirate bases, first going to the [[Phendrana Drifts]] to see the Pirate base, and then flying off towards the [[Phazon Mines]], where he presumably remains until Samus arrives. They later battle at the [[Artifact Temple]], with Meta Ridley being defeated and falling to his death.
In this battle, Ridley is equipped with various powerful weapons: Meson Bomb Launchers, Multi-Missiles, and kinetic flame breath along with upgraded speed and agility. His only weak spot is his chest, and Samus must fire towards his chest to damage him. He makes long bombing runs across the sky to defeat Samus. Once Samus gets him down to one quarter of his health, Ridley's wings burn up and he is forced to stay on the ground. His chest is still weak, though, and Samus can still damage him there by stunning by shooting his mouth when he opens it to fire his Plasma Projector. As he is further damaged, his rams become faster and more brutal. Once his health is depleted, Ridley explodes on the inside, and [[Chozo]] statues blast his chest with powerful lasers. He falls off the [[Artifact Temple]] and into the [[Impact Crater]], causing a huge explosion.
 
   
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However, he somehow survived the fall, and reappeared on [[Norion]], where Samus battled him once again and defeated him once again. Samus later encountered him a second time, now known as "[[Omega Rildey]]".
It is here Ridley's history gets scratchy; as this is when the events of ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' take place. What is known is that he is rebuilt by his comrades and once again takes on a cyborg body. In the playable demo of ''Corruption'', he fights Samus, and looks similar to his ''Prime'' appearance, only with [[phazon]]-blue undertones. In Corruption he is fought twice, first on Norion as Meta-Ridley and then on the Space Pirate Homeworld in the Leviathan as Omega Ridley, sporting even more powerful weapons as well as Phazite plating over his chest. Samus acquires the Hyper Grapple after defeating Ridley, who bursts in an eruption of Phazon.
 
   
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==Resuscitation==
 
Even after these devastating battles, though, Ridley manages to rise again from the dead, this time with a purely organic body (possibly due to the fact his previous defeats as a cyborg left him wary of robotic abilities. This time, he destroys the [[Ceres Space Colony]] and steals the last [[Metroid]] from it. He and Samus have yet another skirmish, and Ridley, this time, escapes before she can prevail. He flies off to the rebuilt Space Pirate base on Zebes, where they plan to clone Metroids and make an army of them for galactic domination.
 
Even after these devastating battles, though, Ridley manages to rise again from the dead, this time with a purely organic body (possibly due to the fact his previous defeats as a cyborg left him wary of robotic abilities. This time, he destroys the [[Ceres Space Colony]] and steals the last [[Metroid]] from it. He and Samus have yet another skirmish, and Ridley, this time, escapes before she can prevail. He flies off to the rebuilt Space Pirate base on Zebes, where they plan to clone Metroids and make an army of them for galactic domination.
   

Revision as of 20:53, 2 September 2007

Ridley (リドリー, Ridorii) is the leader of the Space Pirates and is one of the most common recurring characters in the Metroid series, appearing in almost every Metroid. Ridley commonly appears as a large, pterodactyl-like dragon with menacing features and lifeless eyes. In Metroid Prime, High Command chooses him to oversee major operations, including the Phazon mining on Tallon IV and the protection of the Space Pirate base on Zebes.

Although he is always defeated by Samus Aran, Ridley is very defiant, and has always come back to fight again despite the large explosions, extreme heat, and enormous kinetic energy to his spine that usually follow his battles with Samus. However, it is unknown if this is the same Ridley resuscitated, or if its an entirely different Ridley altogether.

Biography

Ridley is one of the few remaining Space Dragons left alive after a series of mass genocide programs, carried out by the Galactic Federation, nearly brought his species to extinction. He is also the only surviving native of Zebes; it is believed that he was part of a colony that lived in Lower Norfair. This is supported by the plethora of reptilian-faced totems located throughout the caverns. Next to nothing is known of his pre-military background (if in fact he even had any), but it is safe to say that he made his way up the ranks until finally he was bestowed the designation of 'Supreme Commander of the Space Pirate Confederation. He also appears to have considerable favor amongst High-Command. Ridley's introduction takes place on a Terran-established Colonial Planet, known simply as K-2L; where he conducts a massive raid in order to restock fuel and supplies and plunder. It is also on K-2L that Samus Aran (as an infant) first encounters him. Ridley and his soldiers destroy defense forces and do the thing that would haunt their plans. They would orphan Samus Aran. Years later, Ridley returned to Zebes, by order of High-Command, to establish a Central Command Center beneath the planet's surface. His forces annihilated the native Chozo Colony established on it's surface before carrying out these orders. Up until this time, the GF disregarded Zebes as a low priority, class XIII Wanderer Planet. This changed when the Space Pirates stole a specimen of the dangerous Metroid and word came that the Pirates planned to clone an army of the creatures in their base of operations beneath it's surface. The GF was quick to send it's fleets into battle, in order to remove the threat. Ridley personally led many battles against Galactic Federation's forces, over control of the planet, and defeated everything the Federation Police had to attack with. However, some time after these battles, he left Zebes on the Avenger, his flag-ship as well as the Space Pirate Mothership, to conduct with other, more personal matters, only to later receive a distress signal from Zebes and return to do battle with Samus Aran, a bounty hunter the Federation had sent to destroy Mother Brain.

Zeromissionridley

Samus faces Ridley in Metroid: Zero Mission.

Ridley eventually confronted Samus. In Metroid, this battle took place in Norfair, whilst in Zero Mission, it took place in Ridley, an area named after him. In Metroid, Ridley is about Samus' height, if slightly taller, and merely hops around throwing zig-zagging fireballs at her. Samus can fire almost anything at him and he gets hurt. Once Samus defeats him, 75 missiles are added to her maximum amount. In Zero Mission, however, he is much more difficult. Ridley flies around and tries to kill Samus with his "classic" attacks - tail swipes, plasma breath, fireballs, and scratches. After Samus defeats him, she is allowed to leave with the Unknown item that had started the battle.

Reconstructed

Main articles: Meta Ridley and Omega Ridley
Metaridleydoesbattle

Ridley fights Samus on Tallon IV.

Ridley, after getting hurt enough, exploded and died nevertheless. To add to the irony, Samus blew up the Space Pirate base and incinerated whatever was left of him.

However, Space Pirates, loyal to their leader, recovered parts of his body and infused them with machinery to recreate Ridley, now calling him "Meta Ridley". On Tallon IV, Meta Ridley apparently visits many of the Space Pirate bases, first going to the Phendrana Drifts to see the Pirate base, and then flying off towards the Phazon Mines, where he presumably remains until Samus arrives. They later battle at the Artifact Temple, with Meta Ridley being defeated and falling to his death.

However, he somehow survived the fall, and reappeared on Norion, where Samus battled him once again and defeated him once again. Samus later encountered him a second time, now known as "Omega Rildey".

Resuscitation

Even after these devastating battles, though, Ridley manages to rise again from the dead, this time with a purely organic body (possibly due to the fact his previous defeats as a cyborg left him wary of robotic abilities. This time, he destroys the Ceres Space Colony and steals the last Metroid from it. He and Samus have yet another skirmish, and Ridley, this time, escapes before she can prevail. He flies off to the rebuilt Space Pirate base on Zebes, where they plan to clone Metroids and make an army of them for galactic domination.

Ridley is once again is equip with his "classic attacks" (as a matter of fact, Super Metroid was the first to feature these attacks) when Samus finds him in his lair of the deep, central part of Norfair. Samus must defeat him again as one of the bosses to unlock access to Tourian. Like in Zero Mission and Prime, his only weak spot is his chest. After Samus defeats Mother Brain, Zebes explodes, but apparently, the explosion is not powerful enough to destroy all of the great dragon.

Ridley-X

Main article: Ridley-X

Onboard the Biologic Space Laboratories research station, Ridley can be seen frozen in the Main Deck. He is eventually infected with an X Parasite and is one of the last bosses Samus battles aboard the station.

Cameo appearances