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[[File:ZeroSuitSamusArtwork.png|thumb|left|180px|Zero Suit Samus as she appears in ''Metroid: Zero Mission''.]] | [[File:ZeroSuitSamusArtwork.png|thumb|left|180px|Zero Suit Samus as she appears in ''Metroid: Zero Mission''.]] | ||
While Samus has been shown without armor since the original ''Metroid'', usually as part of an ending sequence, the Zero Suit first appeared in ''Metroid: Zero Mission'', a remake of the original ''Metroid'' for Game Boy Advance. | While Samus has been shown without armor since the original ''Metroid'', usually as part of an ending sequence, the Zero Suit first appeared in ''Metroid: Zero Mission'', a remake of the original ''Metroid'' for Game Boy Advance. The original ''Metroid'' allowed Samus to be playable in a leotard using the well-known "JUSTIN BAILEY" cheat code; ''Zero Mission'' expanded on this by incorporating a playable suitless Samus into the game's narrative for the first time, granting her a unique style of stealth-based gameplay. The Zero Suit covers Samus completely from neck to toe in a blue form-fitting body suit with pink [[metroidwiki:Chozo|Chozo]] markings on her back, left breast, and hands. While wearing it, Samus' long blonde hair is tied back in a ponytail with a red tie. Although quicker and more agile without her suit, she is also less armed, her only weapon being her Paralyzer. In ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', the Paralyzer can also turn into a Plasma Whip, giving it some offensive capability. | ||
In ''Zero Mission'', following Samus' defeat of [[Mother Brain]], Samus escapes the base on Planet Zebes and sheds her Power Suit prior to piloting her Gunship. However, Space Pirate ships shoot her down back onto Zebes' surface, leaving her without her Power Suit. She then infiltrates the nearby Space Pirate compound while in her body suit and armed with only her [[Paralyzer|emergency pistol]], and soon escapes the planet via a Space Pirate ship. | In ''Zero Mission'', following Samus' defeat of [[Mother Brain]], Samus escapes the base on Planet Zebes and sheds her Power Suit prior to piloting her Gunship. However, Space Pirate ships shoot her down back onto Zebes' surface, leaving her without her Power Suit. She then infiltrates the nearby Space Pirate compound while in her body suit and armed with only her [[Paralyzer|emergency pistol]], and soon escapes the planet via a Space Pirate ship. |
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Official artwork of Zero Suit Samus from Metroid: Other M. | |
Universe | Metroid |
Debut | Metroid: Zero Mission (2004) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Brawl SSB4 Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Metroid: Other M (2010) |
Console/platform of origin | Game Boy Advance |
Species | Human (Enhanced with Chozo DNA, later fused with Metroid DNA) |
Gender | Female |
Place of origin | Born on Earth colony K-2L, raised on Zebes. |
Created by | Makoto Kanoh[1] |
Designed by | Hiroji Kiyotake[2] |
Voice actor | Alésia Glidewell |
Article on Metroid Wiki | Zero Suit Samus |
Zero Suit Samus (ゼロスーツサムス, Zero Suit Samus), often abbreviated as ZSS, 0SS or Zamus is Samus Aran without her Power Suit, i.e. with her Zero Suit. The name is taken from Zero Mission, the first game to feature the form-fitting suit.
Character Description
While Samus has been shown without armor since the original Metroid, usually as part of an ending sequence, the Zero Suit first appeared in Metroid: Zero Mission, a remake of the original Metroid for Game Boy Advance. The original Metroid allowed Samus to be playable in a leotard using the well-known "JUSTIN BAILEY" cheat code; Zero Mission expanded on this by incorporating a playable suitless Samus into the game's narrative for the first time, granting her a unique style of stealth-based gameplay. The Zero Suit covers Samus completely from neck to toe in a blue form-fitting body suit with pink Chozo markings on her back, left breast, and hands. While wearing it, Samus' long blonde hair is tied back in a ponytail with a red tie. Although quicker and more agile without her suit, she is also less armed, her only weapon being her Paralyzer. In Brawl and SSB4, the Paralyzer can also turn into a Plasma Whip, giving it some offensive capability.
In Zero Mission, following Samus' defeat of Mother Brain, Samus escapes the base on Planet Zebes and sheds her Power Suit prior to piloting her Gunship. However, Space Pirate ships shoot her down back onto Zebes' surface, leaving her without her Power Suit. She then infiltrates the nearby Space Pirate compound while in her body suit and armed with only her emergency pistol, and soon escapes the planet via a Space Pirate ship.
Samus in the Zero Suit appears very briefly during ending sequences for Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. In Corruption, Samus is shown briefly in her Zero Suit during the opening scene before she activates the Varia Suit inside her ship. In both of these instances she deactivates her Varia Suit before or while entering her ship. She is also wears the Zero Suit in the ending of Metroid Prime Hunters; this suit is glossier with a more subdued color and less markings, and also features a green glowing segment at the base of the neck, but the suit does not cover her hands.
Samus also appears in her Zero Suit in many scenes in Metroid: Other M. In the beginning of the game, she activates her Power Suit by pressing the Chozo sigil on her breast. Her Power Suit is shown to deactivate when she is under emotional or mental distress, such as before the fight against Ridley in the Pyrosphere, or after dying. For the second time in the series, she is playable in her Zero Suit during the timed escape sequence at the end of the game, where she must escape a ship undergoing a self-destruct sequence, once again while equipped with the Paralyzer. Samus' appearance in the Zero Suit has changed drastically from previous games. She now has a beauty mark, is shorter in height, sports a smaller and thinner ponytail, and has green eyes rather than the blue eyes she had previously. She wears a new Zero Suit that features a shinier and more aesthetically segmented design, complete with wedged heels. She also wears a holster around her thigh for holding her Paralyzer. In flashback sequences, she is shown wearing her original Zero Suit, albeit with a harness around it.
Aside from the Zero Suit itself, Samus has been shown in other types of clothing when outside of her Power Suit, typically revealing sportswear. Two such outfits (taken from Metroid Fusion and Zero Mission) appear as alternate costumes for Zero Suit Samus in SSB4.
In Super Smash Bros.
A reflection of Samus in her helmet can be seen in her "Congratulations!" screen. Also, when Samus is shot by a Ray Gun or hit by one of Pikachu's electric attacks, a faint outline of a female polygon can be seen, representing her suitless self.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
Though Zero Suit Samus did not appear in the game, a special trophy called Samus Unmasked shows Samus with her helmet in her hand. Multiple events in Japan allowed players to obtain the trophies, but no such events occurred elsewhere. The NTSC and PAL versions still have the trophies in its data, however, and the trophy can be obtained with Action Replay.
Trophy description
It's said that the orphaned Samus Aran was raised by the few survivors of the Chozo race. They armed her with a Power Suit and taught her the ways of advanced combat; even burdened with her heavy suit, Samus is as graceful as a butterfly. In the Metroid series, it was standard that Samus would remove her helmet and armor if you cleared the game fast enough.
- Metroid, 8/89
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Zero Suit Samus is a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Her playstyle has been described by many as being similar to Sheik, in that she possesses many quick and acrobatic moves and transforms from another character. Equipped with a paralyzing laser gun that has the ability to transform into a plasma whip (an ability original to Brawl), Zero Suit Samus retains Samus' tether recovery capabilities. Her appearance is based on her design from Metroid: Zero Mission. She is ranked 9th on the tier list in B tier.
She can chainstun Fox, Falco, and Wolf from 0% - ~100% with her down smash, because those characters fall so fast that they hit the ground before they can do anything at lower percentage.
Trophy
Samus Aran without her mighty Power Suit. In this condition, she does not have the firepower she's famed for but is in full possession of the agility and athleticism she gained through her childhood training with the Chozo. Without the armor, she's also much, much faster. The weapon she carries is a self-protection device known as a Paralyzer that stops enemies cold.
- : Metroid: Zero Mission
Stickers
Name | Game | Effect | Characters |
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Running Zero Suit Samus | Metroid: Zero Mission | Attack +25 | |
Zero Suit Samus | Metroid: Zero Mission | Attack +9 |
Running Zero Suit Samus (Metroid: ZM) |
Zero Suit Samus (Metroid: Zero Mission) |
In Super Smash Bros. 4
Zero Suit Samus returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4, though this time she is her own character separate from armored Samus, no longer transforming after performing the Zero Laser. Like with her armored form, she has been given a new design primarily based on Metroid: Other M, although she retains some aesthetic elements of her Zero Mission design. She now wears a pair of Jet Boots, which give her the ability to perform multiple new kicking attacks.
Trophies
- Zero Suit Samus
- Samus is far from helpless when her Power Suit is deactivated. Sure, she loses a lot of the moves and weapons she had access to before, but her Jet Boots pick up the slack! She also has the Paralyzer, a versatile weapon that can shock her rivals or change into a Plasma Whip to grab edges and enemies.
- Without her Power Suit, Samus Aran may not have her usual strength, specials moves or over-powered arm cannon, but her Jet Boots definitely kick things up a notch in their own way. The Paralyzer, her gun, does just what you'd expect it to, but it can also turn into a whip for attacking and grabbing onto edges while falling.
- : Metroid: Zero Mission (02/2004)
- : Metroid: Other M (08/2010)
- Zero Suit Samus (Alt.)
- Zero Suit Samus's Boost Kick up special finishes with a swift sideways kick. If you start the move close to an opponent, you can hit them up to eight times and launch them sideways! Her main down special, Flip Jump, buries opponents if you land on them at the end of it. Alternatively, press the button again mid-flip for a drop kick.
- : Metroid: Zero Mission (02/2004)
- : Metroid: Other M (08/2010)
Gallery
Trivia
- Zero Suit Samus is the only character in the entire Super Smash Bros. series to possess two tethers.
- Zero Suit Samus is also the only character that functions as a change of armor and weapons from another character.
- Zero Suit Samus speaks English in the Japanese versions of Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4, despite being voiced by Ai Kobayashi in the Japanese version of Metroid: Other M.
References
- ^ Ultimate Nintendo FAQ - May 2002. N-Sider. Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
- ^ Credits for Metroid. MobyGames.
Metroid universe | |
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Fighters | Samus (SSB · SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Zero Suit Samus (SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Ridley (SSBU) · Dark Samus (SSBU) |
Assist Trophies | Metroid · Dark Samus · Mother Brain |
Bosses | Ridley · Meta Ridley |
Stages | Planet Zebes · Brinstar · Brinstar Depths · Frigate Orpheon · Norfair · Pyrosphere Brinstar Escape Shaft (Adventure Mode) |
Item | Screw Attack · Power Suit Piece |
Enemies | Geemer · Kihunter · Metroid · Reo · FG II-Graham · Joulion · Zero |
Other | Gunship · Kraid |
Trophies, Stickers and Spirits | Trophies (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |
Masterpieces | Metroid · Super Metroid |