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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*An unused and empty layer in the room, titled "[[Morphball Pirates]]", hints at a scrapped variety of Space Pirate that was capable of using [[Morph Ball]] technology. This would also suggest that they overcame their failures to reproduce the Morph Ball in ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', described in the "Hunter Weapons" [[Pirate Data]] entry.
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*An unused and empty layer in the room, titled "Morphball Pirates", hints at a scrapped variety of Space Pirate that was capable of using [[Morph Ball]] technology. This would also suggest that they overcame their failures to reproduce the Morph Ball in ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', described in the "Hunter Weapons" [[Pirate Data]] entry.
   
 
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Revision as of 14:09, 9 August 2015


Scrapvault is a room in the Pirate Research sector of the Pirate Homeworld in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

Description

The Scrapvault has a noticeable red atmosphere. There are several Space Pirate Crates and Heavy Phazon Canisters on the ground. Above Samus is a massive deceased bioform, apparently a former part of a bioengineering experiment. As Samus moves on, she will notice an access door blocking the exit, with cables powering the doors.

Scrapvault

"Hole borred[sic] through creature, creates ample walking space" [2] - from kipcarbonebone.net

Samus must use several platforms to get up to the unknown bioform, which has a hollowed-out area that Samus can walk through. A Grab Ledge on a Morph Ball tunnel entrance leads into the Scrapworks. Samus must traverse these tunnels to reach a high chamber above the Scrapvault, which features a control console that operates the access doors. However, it is not receiving any power, due to the fact that the second of two Circuit boards also in the chamber is malfunctioning. When repaired, the terminal may be used, and power to the access doors will be drained, causing them to retract. Two steps will also be formed out of two large blocks. Samus can now exit the Scrapvault.

Unfortunately, a small drone detects Samus upon her exit of the Scrapworks, and the Pirate Alarm System activates, sending a planet-wide alert to the Space Pirates that Samus is present on the homeworld. It is impossible to deactivate the system in time. As such, two Commandoes will come in to kill Samus, commanded by the Pirate Commander. Samus has the option to kill the Pirates or run from them.

Connecting rooms

Phazon Experiment

The giant experimental Scarp corpse within the Pirate Homeworld research facility.

Inhabitants

Items

Missile Expansion
Located on a high platform reachable with a Grab Ledge.

Scans

Scarp
"Unknown bioform is deceased. Subject appears to be part of a bioengineering experiment."
Chamber
"Control station appears to be linked into the Space Pirate Command Network."
Gate
"Access doors locked. Find and operate the door's control console to open them."
Cables
"Power cables appear to be running from the access doors into a control station."
Floor vent
"Floor vent is releasing toxic amounts of Phazon vapor into the area."
Control console
"Control console operates nearby access doors, but is not receiving any power."
Pirate Alarm System beacons
"Pirate Alarm System is sending a distress call. Shoot the beacon to reset the alarm."

Trivia

  • An unused and empty layer in the room, titled "Morphball Pirates", hints at a scrapped variety of Space Pirate that was capable of using Morph Ball technology. This would also suggest that they overcame their failures to reproduce the Morph Ball in Metroid Prime, described in the "Hunter Weapons" Pirate Data entry.

Gallery