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Two Zoomers are present if Samus returns here after being detected by the Eye scanners in the adjacent rooms. It has become desolate in the years since the Zero Mission, and is empty when Samus first arrives. In Super Metroid, the room retains its general appearance from Metroid, but adds two Koma heads to each side of the long platform above the floor. A hidden Morph Ball launcher in the floor blasts Samus into the ceiling, where she can find a Missile Tank (see below). The room now appears to consist of some architecture, possibly Chozo, and the cave aspects take on the more rugged appearance that Brinstar has in the remake. There are now only five midair platforms, the two Fake Block long platforms under the floor are removed, and four ledges are added to the wall, one of which is a short slope. In Zero Mission, to account for the Game Boy Advance's reduced screen size, the shaft is shorter.

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Surprised by a Geemer, she lays a Bomb to destroy it, uncovering a hole in the floor in the process. In Victory Techniques for Metroid, Samus comes to this room after defeating Ridley first, and rolls in between the destructible blocks.

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There are also several Rippers and Ripper II flying beside some platforms. In Metroid, the shaft is very long and lined with multiple midair platforms, which are teeming with Zoomers and Geemers. The shaft below has a Blue Door at the very bottom, directly connected to the elevator to Kraid's Lair. In Metroid, there are two more lines of midair blocks, but these do not have to be shot and Samus can simply step off them, while shooting through them to get back up. In the original Metroid and Zero Mission, Samus requires the Bombs before she can access the lower shaft as the floor is composed of Bomb Blocks, although she can shoot the blocks in the platform with the Wave Beam (in Metroid) or with aimed shots (in Zero Mission and Super Metroid). It initially appears to be a square room with a single "platform" in the center, partly composed of four Bomb Blocks. This room is composed of the same blue rock material as the majority of Brinstar, with noticeable stalactites on the ceiling. 5.2 Metroid: Zero Mission: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide.5.1 Metroid Prime: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide.









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