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Dark Samus
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Official artwork of Dark Samus from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.
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Universe Metroid
Debut Metroid Prime (2002, cameo)
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (2004)
Smash Bros. appearances Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Metroid Prime: Trilogy (2009)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo GameCube
Species Phazon-based human/Metroid hybrid
Gender Female[1]
Place of origin Phaaze (Phazon), Tallon IV (Metroid Prime)
Article on Metroid Wiki Dark Samus

Dark Samus (ダークサムス, Dark Samus) is a character from the Metroid series, specifically the Metroid Prime games.

Character description

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Official render of Dark Samus in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, serving as the basis of her trophy design in Brawl.

When Samus Aran defeated the titular creature of Metroid Prime, it took one last grasp at Samus that stole her Phazon Suit before it dissolved into a pool of Phazon. After Samus was forced to leave by the collapse of the area, Metroid Prime absorbed itself into the Phazon Suit, which caused it to merge with the suit and transform it into a living being. The new creature is a Phazon-based lifeform composed of both Metroid Prime remnants and parts of Samus's DNA that were stolen along with the Phazon Suit.

Dark Samus is first seen by the Space Pirates in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. They first believe she is Samus with a new suit and new goals, as she only steals Phazon the pirates are mining on Aether for her own sustenance. Her actions later result in the pirates' operation being discovered, leading to Samus's eventual arrival. Dark Samus fights Samus several times across Aether, prompting the pirates to consider an alliance with her, though this never occurs. Once Samus defeats the Ing and destroys Dark Aether, Dark Samus confronts her for the last time, but appears to disintegrate after losing.

After her defeat, to begin Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Dark Samus's remains are unknowingly collected by the Space Pirates as they clean up their Phazon mining operation, allowing her to reform. She absorbs all Phazon aboard the ship and corrupts the few pirates she leaves alive into serving her, before setting off towards her new goal: galactic conquest via the spread of Phazon across planets. Using the brainwashed pirates and a captured Federation ship's organic supercomputer, she takes control of planet Phaaze, the source of all Phazon, and attacks key Federation planets with Phazon-infused Leviathans that will in time corrupt them into Phazon-based planets. Samus manages to stop one of the destructive meteors, but Dark Samus arrives to infect her and three other hunters with Phazon. The other hunters all fall under Dark Samus's control, forcing Samus to kill them in turn, before eventually arriving to Phaaze and confronting Dark Samus for what appears to be the last time.

As a combination of Samus's suit and DNA, Dark Samus possesses all of her abilities, many of which are Phazon-enhanced. She is shown as intelligent and manipulative, obsessed with absorbing and spreading Phazon and transforming the host planet's random seeding into a directed spread of the substance.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Dark Samus appears as a trophy and as a sticker. Additionally, a "Dark Samus" appears in Co-Op Event 7: Battle of the Dark Sides, though it is merely a blackened version of Samus and not the actual Dark Samus. It teams up with Dark Link against the two players that plays as their light counterparts, Link as player one and Samus as player two.

Trophy information

Dark Samus trophy in Brawl.
Dark Samus
A twin image of Samus, encountered near the beginning of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. Dark Samus is identical to Samus in every way but color—she even uses similar attacks. There are many theories on the origin of Dark Samus, but none are proven. Dark Samus uses Phazon for energy and can absorb it to heal damage. Samus encounters Dark Samus a number of times.
GameCube: Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

The description is not entirely accurate; if the player achieves 100% completion in Metroid Prime, a cutscene plays that strongly suggests Metroid Prime being reborn into Samus's stolen Phazon Suit. However, this fact is unknown in-universe, as demonstrated by various pieces of lore in subsequent games.

Sticker

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Dark Samus Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Normal (effect) Resistance +11 Samus (SSBB)Zero Suit Samus (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Dark Samus (Metroid Prime 2 Echoes).png
Dark Samus
(Metroid Prime 2: Echoes)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

As an Assist Trophy

Dark Samus using Phazon tentacles as an attack.
Samus and Dark Samus team up.

Dark Samus appears in her design from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. Some of her attack animations are similar to Samus's, such as her down tilt and up smash. She hops around with long jumps, attacking with three different moves:

  • Her first attack involves firing a volley from her arm cannon straight forward, dealing multiple low damage hits and knocking opponents away on the final hit. The volley deals 21% total, with low knockback.
  • Her second attack sees her firing four homing laser spheres into the air. Each sphere deals 6% and moderately low knockback.
  • The third attack only occurs if she is near an opponent, where she summons Phazon tentacles from the ground which deal 12% and decent knockback.

Before leaving, she poses with her Arm Cannon in front of her face. Like several other Assist Trophies, she can be defeated if she takes enough hits, where she will leave by fading out in a bright blue flash.

Other appearances

Samus's Dark Samus color scheme (far left).

Dark Samus's color scheme is also the basis of one of Samus's alternate colors. In an event match, this color scheme is used to simulate Samus battling Dark Samus. Similarly, the color scheme appears in a co-op event match that features several playable antagonists as opponents.

Trophy information

3DS trophy.
Wii U trophy.
Dark Samus
Ntsc This terrifying creature is made of Phazon. Along with regenerative abilities, she can also brainwash her victims and clone herself. Summoned into Smash Bros., she resembles Samus Aran and mimics some of her moves, firing Arm Cannon blasts, launching homing missiles, or even unleashing Phazon.
Pal An exceptionally strong and terrifying being made of Phazon. She's able to regenerate, brainwash her victims and even clone herself. When summoned in this game, she'll either fire rapid blasts from her Arm Cannon, launch homing missiles, or unleash Phazon across the surrounding area, depending on where her target is.
GameCube: Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (11/2004)
Wii: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (10/2007)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Dark Samus, as she appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Main article: Dark Samus (SSBU)

Dark Samus was confirmed to appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a playable character on August 8, 2018 during the first Ultimate-centric Direct. She is an Echo Fighter of Samus, and is virtually identical in function - besides a few changes as a result of her aesthetic design.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Dark Samus is the third out of four assist character in the series who is playable in a later installment, the first being Charizard, the second being Little Mac, and the fourth being Isabelle.
    • As in the case with Little Mac and Isabelle, she is the second Assist Trophy character with this distinction.
  • Dark Samus is the second playable character to be created outside of Japan and the first to be created in the United States.
    • Dark Samus is also the second playable character not created by Nintendo to be solely created by a Nintendo-owned subsidiary (being Retro Studios), the first being Shulk (who was created by Monolith Soft).
  • Dark Samus, Palutena, Ridley, the dog from Duck Hunt, Piranha Plant, and Wii Fit Trainer are the only playable characters in the Super Smash Bros. series that do not have a playable appearance in any other video game. However, if the Mystery Mushroom costumes from Super Mario Maker are counted, then Dark Samus, Ridley, and Piranha Plant are the only characters in the series to hold this distinction.
    • This makes the Metroid universe the only universe that has two characters with this distinction.
  • Dark Samus, Wii Fit Trainer, Inkling, and Bayonetta are the only characters to have never appeared on a handheld console outside of Smash.
  • Dark Samus is the first playable female villain in the Super Smash Bros. franchise, not counting Wendy, who is technically an alternate costume of Bowser Jr.
  • Dark Samus is the second moveset clone in Super Smash Bros. to also be an in-universe clone or copy of the character she shares moves with in her source game, the first being Dark Pit.

References

  1. ^ Although the Metroid Prime is genderless, Dark Samus is consistently described with female pronouns in Metroid Prime logbook scans and Super Smash Bros. trophies.