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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 103. Chapters: Alpha Metroid, Arachnus, Atmospheric stabilizer, Auxiliary Power Station, B.O.X. Security Robot, Biologic's research team, Biologic Space Laboratories, Biologic Space Laboratories research station, Bioweapon, Blob Thrower, Blue Hatch, Bomb Block, Bull, Central Reactor Core, Choot, Chozo Statue, Commander Adam Malkovich, Core-X, Countdown, Dachora, Data Room, Dessgeega, Docking Bays, Elephant Bird, Elevator, Energy Tank, Etecoon, Evir, Fake Block, False Energy Tank, Fune, Gadora, Gamma Metroid, Genesis, Geron, Geruda, Gold Sciser, Gold Space Pirate, Gray Hatch, Green Hatch, Halzyn, Hard Core-X, Hornoad, Infant Metroid, Kago, Kihunter, Lab Worker, Ladder, Lava, List of creatures in Metroid Fusion, List of items in Metroid Fusion, Main Deck, Map Station, Mega Core-X, Menu, Mermen Pirate, Metroid, Metroid Fusion Bio-Lab, Missile Block, Missile Expansion, Moto, Namihe, Navigation Room, Neo-Ridley, Nettori, Nightmare, Nova, Omega Metroid, Owtch, Pit Block, Powamp, Power Bomb Block, Power Bomb Expansion, Puyo, Recharge Station, Red Hatch, Red X, Reo, Ridley, Ripper, SA-X, Samus Eater, Samus Eater Bud, Sand, Save Station, Scientist, Sciser, Screw Attack Block, Security Room, Serris, Shutter, Sidehopper, Skultera, Space Pirate, Special Hatch, Sub-Zero Containment, Tree, ULF 75, US 4, Vegetation, Water, Waver, X Parasite, Yameba, Yard, Yellow Hatch, Zebesian, Zeela, Zero, Zeta Metroid, Zombie researcher, Zozoro. Excerpt: See also: Metroid: Alpha Type. The Alpha Metroid is the second stage (fourth if counting the egg and hatchling stages) of a typical Metroid's life cycle, appearing in two games, Metroid II: Return of Samus and Metroid Fusion. When an infant Metroid reaches the Alpha stage, the closed membrane once at the top becomes the belly and it remains so for the rest of its life cycle (the membrane only increases in size), and a plated exoskeleton grows where the mandibles ...