About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 44. Chapters: Manga, Nintendo Comics System, 33600 by 12568, Armstrong Houston, Chairman Keaton, Chief Hardy, Main Computer, Metroid Prime, Super Metroid, USR 3, Afloraltite, Ardis system, Badger Glove, Beatrix III, Bomad, Boss, Chairman Vogl, Chozo Ship, Commander Mauk, Commander Nemo, Crest, Daiban, Damara, Diesel, Doruba, Dragud, Dragud's Ship, Generator Room, Ion-Faeria, Jamoru, Jatsuk, Jealousy, Jeff McCloud, Jigrad, Joey, Klaus Schneider, Kreatz, Liberty, Lily Thran, Megaroid, Metroid, Metroid, Miguel Luis Garcia, Mimic, Naishii, Neogatta Nebula, P-1, Planet Reclamation Division, Platinum Chest, Potato Farmer, Pyonchi, Rabbilis, Ramahiya Country, Rock Sheep, Samus and Joey, Seguru, Sir, Space Pirate flagship, Space Research Vessel Marina, Space Torch, Species War, Super Metroid, ULF 38, USR 3, 'Big Time' Brannigan, Altair V, Deceit Du Jour, Fire-Sea, Little Girl, Metroid, RX 338, Starshark, The Coming of a Hero, The Locker, Zoomer. Excerpt: 33600 by 12568 are the coordinates, from Zebes, of a planet shown only in the Super Metroid comic in Nintendo Power, introduced in Chapter 3: "Back to the Nest." The planet at that location is covered in twisted purple roots that seem to color the entire surface. Samus Aran, wounded from battle on Zebes, instructs Armstrong Houston to direct her ship to this planet instead of Federation HQ, where they meet up with an elderly Old Bird, who tells Armstrong Samus's past and allows Samus to perform a risky technique to heal herself. Armstrong Houston is a Bounty Hunter who appears in the Super Metroid Nintendo Power comics series. He uses a version of Samus Aran's Varia Suit which is blue with a black visor, and appears more bulky, although it is said in the comics that it possesses lower shielding and the inability to recharge energy. He also possesses a gunship similar to the one Samus has in Metroid II: Return of Samus, Super Metroid, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, and Metroid...