- "Sector 2" redirects here. For other uses, see Sector 2 (Disambiguation).
Sector 2 (TRO) is the tropical sector of the Biologic Space Laboratories research station in Metroid Fusion.
Description[]
Sector 2 (TRO) has a humid climate and a jungle environment, housing various creatures. It is also the largest sector on the BSL station. Sector 2 is the first sector where Samus encounters a SA-X. It is also where Samus fights Zazabi and Nettori.
When Samus first visits the Navigation Room in this sector, Adam tells her about the SA-X and how much of a threat it is to her. Samus's first mission in Sector 2 is to unlock the Level 1 security doors. When she has done this, she is able to download Bomb data and eventually fights Zazabi. It is during this visit that Samus first encounters an SA-X.
Samus later visits Sector 2 to search for the source of the vegetation choking the Reactor Silo's components. Upon entering the Sector, she encounters an SA-X once again, and is forced to evade it. She eventually finds Nettori, a strange plant-like creature and the source of the overtaking vegetation. Once she defeats it, as well as its Core-X form, she obtains the Plasma Beam. The Reactor Silo then comes back online.
Power Ups[]
Enemies[]
- Core-X
- Dessgeega
- Gadora
- Kago
- Kihunter
- Nettori
- Owtch
- Puyo
- Reo
- Ripper
- SA-X
- Samus Eater
- Samus Eater Bud
- Skultera
- X Parasite
- Zazabi
- Zero
Official data[]
Metroid Fusion manual[]
- SECTOR 2 (TRO)
- "This sector is used to research creatures living in humid habitats."
Website[]
"SA-X wreaks havoc in Sector 2, releasing hazardous parasites throughout the environment."
Trivia[]
- The theme of Sector 2 is featured in the Metroid Fusion Arranged Version medley featured on the Metroid Prime & Fusion Original Soundtracks.
- This Sector is tied with Sector 1 (SRX) for having the least required amount of uplinks needed to proceed into the story, at only two each. (After Samus obtains the Plasma Beam, she can backtrack into the Main Deck and use a Navigation Room there.)
- In the prototype of Metroid Fusion, the purple mechanical background parts inside the walls from lime-green jungle themed rooms is more darker and slightly differently designed than in the final.
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