This woman is one of the Secret Space Program (SSP) pioneers; she was born on a colony-world of Earth‘s, and grew up using some very advanced technology out there, including some which allowed her to operate a powered-armor spacesuit that dramatically increased her height at times, while at other times dramatically reducing it (into the morph-ball form, as they called it).

It is not a coincidence that her surname is one letter off from Aryan.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Abstract
  2. Samus’s Heights in Various Forms/Suits
  3. Stats
  4. Intro
  5. Biography
  6. Powers and Abilities
  7. Equipment
  8. History
  9. Timeline Estimate
  10. Vocabulary
  11. Samus & Auz
  12. Her (Images Begin)
  13. In Motion
  14. Suit Concepts
  15. Art
  16. How She and All Hotties Prefer I (Auz) Cum on Her Tongue, Especially While Others Watch
  17. How She Prefers Cum be Poured into Her
  18. 2023 July Update:  Sexy Mask She Likes Wearing for Our Fuck-dates
  19. 2023 August Update

 

Abstract:

Set on the planet Zebes, the story follows Samus Aran as she attempts to retrieve the parasitic Metroid organisms that were stolen by Space Pirates, who plan to replicate the Metroids by exposing them to beta rays and then use them as biological weapons to destroy Samus and all who oppose them.

Further details here.

 

Samus’s Heights in Various Forms/Suits:

Like the Master Chief “John 117” in the Halo series, Samus’s height is increased by her special spacesuit.

  • self/nude:  5’1″
  • with high/top ponytail:  5’3″
  • Zero suit:  5’5″ (due to its heels; boot sole angles) and 5’7″ with high/top ponytail
  • Varia suit:  6’3″ (its ‘feet’ are below where hers are inside, and her hands inside it are above its wrists/gun/s, with its shoulder-mounted orb-shaped devices adding some height even above the top of her helmet)

 

Stats:

Species

Human (genetically enhanced with Chozo DNA from Gray Voice and Metroid DNA from the baby. Formerly self-generator of Phazon).

Homeworld

Orphaned on Earth colony K-2L at age three, raised on Zebes.

Aliases

Newborn
Entrusted One
The Hatchling
The Hunter
Protector of the Galaxy[1]
Space Cadet
Princess
Sammy
Lady

Born

Cosmic year ~2000

Gender

Female

Height (in Varia suit)

6’3″ (1.9 m).[2]

Weight (in Varia suit)

90kg (198lbs)[2]

Gunship

Alt form

Hair

Blonde
(Nintendo Comics System/Captain N, Super Metroid-present)
Brown
(Metroid; Power Suit)
Green
(Metroid; Varia Suit)
Dark
(Metroid: Zebes Invasion Order)
Red
(Metroid II; colorized)
Violet
(Super Metroid comic/artwork)

Eye color

“Blue with a slight green.” [1]
Green (Metroid: Other M)

Affiliation

Galactic Federation Army (resigned)
Bounty Hunter formerly employed by the Galactic Federation
Space Pirates (brainwashed)

 

She has perky B-cup breasts.

Intro:

Samus Aran (サムス・アラン Samusu Aran?) is an intergalactic bounty hunter and the protagonist of the Metroid series.

The daughter of Rodney Aran and Virginia Aran, she lost her parents during a Space Pirate raid on her home of K-2L. Later, Samus was adopted by the mysterious Chozo and taken to Zebes, where she was infused with their DNA and raised to become a warrior. Once she reached adulthood, Samus joined the Federation Police and served under the Commanding Officer Adam Malkovich. Though she ultimately left to become a Bounty Hunter, she was nonetheless hired by the Galactic Federation on many occasions. Equipped with her cybernetic Power Suit, Samus has become famous for accomplishing missions previously thought impossible. Her most renowned achievements are the destruction of the Space Pirate base on Zebes, her role in ending the Galactic Phazon crisis, her extermination of the Metroid species, and her disobedience of orders at the Biologic Space Laboratories research station where she chose to destroy the deadly X Parasites rather than turn them over to the Galactic Federation.

Samus broke ground early in the gaming world when she debuted in the 1986 game Metroid. Originally players were under the impression that Samus was a male, as even the instruction booklet suggested this. However, completing Metroid in under five hours revealed Samus to be a young woman.[3] Although Samus wears the Power Suit throughout most of the Metroid series, she traditionally removes it at the end of most games, often as a result of satisfying certain conditions such as completing the game quickly or with a high percentage of the game’s items collected or even both.

 

Biography

A fictional “Second Office of Trentesse” organization, mentioned in the Japanese Nintendo Official Guide Book for Super Metroid, features a short profile of Samus.

Personality and portrayal

With the death of the planet Phaaze, Samus Aran’s arduous fight against Phazon has ended. However, in the vast regions of space, this victory is just a twinkle of a star, spreading the light of hope through the darkness.
Aurora Unit 242, during the credits of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Rodney Shoots the Afloralite

Metroid Fusion‘s artwork gave various brief insights into Samus’ early life.

Samus’ personality has never been explored in-depth within the context of the games, a conscious decision by Nintendo to help the player imagine themselves better as the in-game character. However, Metroid Fusion, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and Metroid: Other M are perhaps the most notable games in the series to give insight into Samus’ personality, as well as other media formats such as comics and manga. Prior to Metroid: Other M, her voice would only be represented by text at the beginning narration, as well as throughout Metroid Fusion.

Typically, Samus is depicted as a melancholic, heroic loner of few words. Despite her great achievements, she remains lonely and brooding, and seeks revenge against the Space Pirates – especially Ridley, who was personally responsible for the death of her mother. Despite her tragic origins, Samus has been shown to have unparalleled willpower and resourcefulness, succeeding where thousands failed and stopping at nothing to save the galaxy from any threat that may arise. Such is Samus’ determination that she was even willing to sacrifice herself to prevent the spread of the body-snatching X Parasites.

Despite her reputation for destroying even the deadliest of foes, Samus is also known for her compassion, and has consistently stood up to protect the helpless and downtrodden. Two notable instances of this were when she volunteered to single-handedly save the Luminoth race from the brink of extinction, and when she helped innocent Etecoons and a Dachora escape a self-destructing Zebes. In Metroid II, Samus also bonded with a Metroid who was born in front of her eyes, and decided to spare it, possibly recalling her three-year-old self during the attack on K-2L. It later sacrificed itself at the end of Super Metroid to save Samus, leaving her heartbroken and emotionally scarred for some time, as shown in Metroid: Other M.

 

Witnessing her mother’s death at Ridley’s hands left Samus with post-traumatic stress disorder, which manifested as a severe panic attack upon her first encounter with Ridley in adolescence. She appears to have since learned to cope with this trauma, as she has rarely hesitated to do battle with her hated nemesis since then: Upon learning that he had survived their first battle on Zebes, Samus expressed only anger and wasted no time rushing to her Gunship and chasing Ridley all the way down to the planet Tallon IV. Samus’ PTSD resurfaced a second time when she encountered a cloned Ridley on the BOTTLE SHIP during the events of Metroid: Other M – a period of time in which Samus was already emotionally vulnerable following the death of the Metroid hatchling and the destruction of her childhood home of Zebes.

During the events of Metroid: Other M, Samus was depicted as going through a period of severe self-doubt after the destruction of her childhood home and the death of the Metroid hatchling. During this time, her behavior was more passive, less self-reliant, being uncharacteristically dependent on Adam Malkovich when she joined him and his platoon in investigating the BOTTLE SHIP, despite later stating that she dislikes the very idea of taking orders from a commanding officer. Her PTSD regarding Ridley also resurfaced during this mission, to the point that she could barely communicate when attacked by his clone, and could not regain her composure until Anthony Higgs was apparently killed trying to defend her. Other M’s depiction of Samus has garnered significant criticism for being perceived as inconsistent with her depictions in all other games, as well as the questionable implications of her submissive behavior and interactions with Adam during the game’s events. However, Other M is the only time these traits have been observed; by the time of the events of Metroid Fusion, which takes place after Other M, Samus is once again portrayed as self-reliant and strong-willed, if somewhat more introspective.

Age

Samus’ precise age has never been revealed, with the Japanese Prime site even stating that her age is unknown. Other M concept art reveals that in her early years of around the time of the K-2L attack, that she is “4-6 years old,”[4] contradicting early media saying it happened when she was three, and in her Federation military period, she is “15-17 years old.”[5]

 

Powers and abilities

Even without the Power Suit, all that training she did with the Chozo has made her a super athlete. I don’t think a normal human could ever keep up. Just look at her.
—Mei Ling (from Metal Gear Solid), Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Zero Suit Samus SSBB2

Samus Aran in her Zero Suit, demonstrating her athletic abilities.

Samus Aran’s infusion with Chozo DNA, as well as her warrior training since her childhood, has turned her into a superior athlete. Her training began at the age of 3 and continued up until she was 14 years old. As a result of the Chozo’s influence, Samus is capable of running and jumping heights far past normal human ability, as well as surviving falls that would otherwise kill an ordinary human. Samus is also more adaptive to foreign alien environments that normal humans cannot survive in, such as the majority of Zebes and Elysia.

Samus also demonstrates good sharpshooting skills. She is an excellent marksman, with an incredible aim, and is tremendously deadly in combat. She exhibits prodigious puzzle-solving and hacking skills. She also possesses a lithe figure that allows her to crawl through tunnels and gaps that would normally require the usage of the Morph Ball. All of these are, of course, augmented further by her Power Suit. If need be, Samus will engage in melee combat, often using kicks and wrestling tactics to weaken her foe for a point-blank shot.

Metroid other m artwork

Samus gains an additional boost of power, in addition to the upgrades it provides, as seen in this Metroid: Other M art.

The extent of Samus’ training after she joined the Federation Police is currently unknown, but it is clear that the Federation has made one major augmentation to her abilities: her infusion with Metroid DNA. This infusion was done in a last-ditch attempt to save her life after she was infected with the X Parasites, and thus it was not completely known at the time what the side effects would be.

As a result of the infusion, Samus gained immunity to X Parasites, as well as the ability to absorb them for energy. However, she also inherited the Metroid’s crippling weakness to cold, though this disability was negated after she absorbed the essence of the SA-X. However, Samus does not seem to have inherited the Metroids’ ability to float or to absorb bio-energy from life forms beyond the X Parasites.

 

Equipment

Power Suit

Generator C Samus nod

Samus during the invasion on Norion.

Samus’ most notable piece of equipment is her Power Suit, which has become virtually synonymous with her own identity. This suit was given to her during her time with the Chozo and was built to be fused with her mind, body, and spirit. The original Power Suit was destroyed when Samus crash-landed on Zebes after an ambush by Space Pirates, but her duel with the Ruins Test gave her a new, upgraded suit, which is able to absorb dozens of upgrades of alien origin. The Power Suit’s main purpose is to protect Samus from adverse environments and enemy fire, and it can be upgraded to dozens of other forms, each with its own different advantages. While some suits are stronger than others and have different abilities, they all maintain the same basic shape and usage.

Zero Suit

Beneath the Power Suit, Samus wears a skin-tight bodysuit known as the Zero Suit. Because of its negligible weight, this suit allows Samus to perform at top physical performance level and gives some weak protection from enemy fire. She also owns an emergency pistol known as the Paralyzer, which auto-charges to fire stunning shots, though it has no lethal capacity.

Samus Aran’s Gunship

For transportation, Samus uses her Gunship, which usually resembles her helmet. Samus has been seen in five gunships of unique design: Her first ship design was used and destroyed on her initial Zero Mission, while the second was used in her mission to Tallon IV and the mission to the Tetra Galaxy. She has had other two ships custom-made for her in Aliehs III‘s shipyard: Her modular ship used in the waning days of the Phazon crisis, which combined Chozo and Federation technology, and the ship for which she is best known. This gunship model was first seen in the mission to Aether, and stayed with Samus until its destruction in SR388’s asteroid field. After its destruction, Samus was assigned a new ship from the Federation with an onboard AI for her investigation of the BSL.

It is currently unknown if/how her first two ships and the “iconic” ship are related, although information on the Metroid Prime website suggests that her ship in that game was the same one as her Zero Mission model, perhaps salvaged from the wreck on Zebes.

Misplacing Upgrades

A curious aspect of the Metroid series is that Samus begins most games with a minimal amount of equipment, even after accumulating a sizable number of upgrades in the preceding game that would help her on subsequent missions. This is evidently a necessary gameplay mechanic needed for every title in the series, but it is unknown why this occurs so frequently in-universe, and has become a subject of humor over the years.

Later games in the series have presented plot-related explanations for this: In games such as Metroid Fusion, Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Samus starts out with a considerable amount of gear but is quickly stripped of most of it by attacks or unfortunate incidents. Samus then regains these abilities over the course of the game, in addition to a vast array of other upgrades that expand her arsenal well beyond its initial size. Additionally, Samus seems to relinquish most of her upgrades at the end of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, explaining why she only has her basic abilities by the time of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

Metroid Prime: Federation Force

Metroid Prime: Federation Force is the first Metroid game where Samus is not the main protagonist or even playable, but plays a role as a secondary character, aiding the Federation Force. After the Space Pirates are discovered in the Bermuda System, the Galactic Federation asks Samus to investigate their activities. She is briefly seen flying over Excelcion, and she destroys one of the missile factories on Talvania while the Force destroys another. During M10: Black Hole, Samus contacts the Force directly to warn them of a fifth Missile Transport ship, which they destroy. She also assists the Force after the Rohkor Beetle battle, using her Ship Missiles to finish it off. After M14: Tremor, the Force mysteriously loses all contact with Samus.

A Decoy item in the game deploys a scarecrow-like model of her to distract Space Pirates.

Battle

In M22: Convergence, it is revealed that Samus was captured by the Space Pirates and brought aboard their battleship Doomseye. She is then brainwashed, transformed into gigantic size and forced to fight against the Federation Force, serving as the game’s final boss. After she is defeated, she reverts back to her normal size and freed from the Pirates’ control, but is then buried under falling debris. She survives and later assists the Federation Force in escaping the battleship’s destruction, rescuing them with her Gunship when they are sucked into the vacuum of space. At the end of the mission, she commends the Federation Force and looks forward to their future efforts.

Samus spends the entire fight in gigantic Morph Ball form, laying large destructible Bombs in sets of three and attempting to ram the Marine with the Boost Ball. She constantly rolls around the field but does not actively chase the Marines.

Samus is surrounded by a purple shield that negates all the Marines’ attacks, although she can be frozen with the Freeze Shot. However, the shield does not cover the green cores on her sides, which if shot enough times disables the shield and stops her movement. Once the shield is down, the Marines must shoot and push her into the electric fields at the edges of the room, similar to Blast Ball. After enough damage, Samus regains her shield, repeating the process. Using the Scan Bolt on Samus can make her more floaty, and thus easier to shoot into electric fields.

Once she loses all her health, Samus shrinks slightly but regains all her health; the process must be repeated two more times. After one full depletion, Samus will start using her Spider Ball to roll across the ceiling, eventually stopping at the center to drop down to the ground and produce a shockwave. After the second full depletion, Samus rolls much faster, drops larger red Bombs, and also lays Bombs while using Boost Ball and Spider Ball. Her Bombs can be destroyed to get AUX ammo. The red Bombs have a large blast radius when they explode. The mission’s bonus objective is to never take damage from Samus’s Bombs.

 

Further details here.

Timeline Estimate:

Sometimes little is known about the timeline of a distant solar system, its worlds rotating at different speeds, their paths taking them along orbits that are also not identical to the Earth’s; their days and years are not always so easy to compare to our own.  These are the best guesses as to the times and spacing of the events affecting Samus’s life out there:

  • ~2081 – Metroid Fusion
  • ~2080 – Metroid Other M
  • ~2079 – Super Metroid
  • ~2079 – Metroid II: Return of Samus
  • ~2078 – Metroid Prime Hunters 2? (encounter with the strange spaceship?)
  • 2078 – Metroid Prime 3
  • 2077 – Metroid Prime 2
  • ~2076 – Metroid Prime Hunters
  • 2076 – Metroid Prime
  • 2075 – Metroid Zero Mission – 20X5 (2075)
  • ~2071 – Samus leaves Zebes; Zebes raided by Space Pirates
  • 2064 – Treaty of Elysia/Federation arrives at Elysia
  • 2058 – Aurora Unit developed, Fuel Gel raids begin, K-2L raided
  • ~2055 – Samus born
  • 2026 – Leviathan Seeds strike Tallon IV and Aether. Chozo return to this dimension.
  • ~2025 – Admiral Dane born
  • 2003 – Galactic Federation Established (2003 of the Cosmos)
  • 2000 – Year 2000 of the Cosmos
  • XXXX – Chozo establish a colony on Tallon IV. After perfecting this planet, they leave for another dimension.
  • 1231 – Supplies run low on Elysia; Elysians hibernate to conserve energy
  • 1031 – Chozo leave Elysia
  • XXXX – Chozo probe discovers Phaaze
  • 628 – First Elysian. Year 1 of the Elysian Calendar.
  • 1 – Year 1, Cosmic Calendar Year 627 BCE (Elysian Calendar)
  • XXXX – Gorea attacks the Alimbics.
  • XXXX – Tetra Border Wars fought by the Alimbics 2000 years ago. Note that this could be year 76, Cosmic Calendar, as the log entry [Battle Sarcophagus] is rather ambiguous as to whether it is an inscription or a computer estimation.

More will be determined in the future.

 

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Vocabulary:

E·ly·sian
/iˈliZH(ē)ən,eˈliZH(ē)ən,iˈlēZH(ē)ən,ēˈliZH(ē)ən/
adjective
adjective: Elysian
  1. relating to or characteristic of heaven or paradise.
    “Elysian visions”

Outer Space is always regarded by humans as “The Heavens”, thus paradise, as their wiring is to expand via reproduction, cloning, and other means… onward and outward, experiencing more and more of its infinity, thus true chaos.  In other words, they are drawn to fragmentation, thus chaos.  Meanwhile, actual paradise is within; Ascended Masters ascend into themselves, and into the hollow cores of the worlds that serve as ‘micro’ Dyson Spheres, shielding and hiding the compatible collectives within, their hyperspace portals and gateways being the network of inner and outer stars (Sun-like sphere-beings in the heart of each world, as well as the heart of each system worlds orbit within).

To Samus, Elysian refers to just one planet out there; Elysia.

 

Samus & Auz:

Born in 2055 (as the Cosmos calendar in the Metroid series is based on where its characters’ ancestors migrated from; Earth), Samus was discovered by the Inisfreeans during the early 2200s during their Universe Mapping campaign; she was in her 50s then, still looking like human females on Earth do in their 20s (as people out there have access to superior mindsets, technologies, environments, etc.).  She was instrumental in helping the Inisfreeans map and understand all the parts of the galaxy she’d fought through.  They have deified her since.

Like all combatants, Samus has a much higher sex-drive than average/common beings.  When she met Auz, a god whose presence naturally supercharges sex-drives in those compatible with him, hers went through the roof.  The two fuck like champions –every time they see each other.

Samus’s PTSD was dramatically reduced, almost to the point of not existing anymore, by Auz-and-the-Inisfreeans’ clever way of turning all things back to good; in Samus’s case, this involved creating animatronic versions of the Metroids and other non-human beings she’d encountered out on her missions, then showing her how they were only capable of providing her with positive stimulation every time she came to Inisfree (pun not intended).  Samus enjoys being serviced by these new versions of the floating jellyfish-like Metroids down in Inisfree’s Underway annexes, as well as by the animatronic pterodactyls there.

In some media (games released to the Earth-human’s market/mainstream), she was depicted as having a mole.  The reality is she does not; her face is feminine and featureless, flawless, goddess-like.  She also looks more like an elven teenager than an oddly-tall half-Asian woman.

On dates with Auz, she goes with him to Inisfree’s Dropship Theater, and cozies up next to him, no armrests down between them.  She likes to wear crotchless versions of her Zero suit for him on these dates.  They make-out and fuck during most of the shows and films they watch there.

Through Inisfree visits, she got to meet many other SSP pioneers and heroes, such as Ghost Kerrigan, Ghost Nova, and Miranda Lawson, all of whom she gets along perfectly with, thanks to the atmosphere and attendants of Inisfree.  They often fuck, including felching, and fall asleep together, sometimes on their beds, sometimes on the floors of the luxuriously-appointed residences across Inisfree.

One of Samus’s favorite combinations is arch-mage Jaina, with the cloned-mutants called “The Stepford Cuckoos“, and diamond-power Emma (who the Cuckoos were cloned from), Aghartan Aryana, Angel Divinity, Arch-Angel Zerachiel, archer Artemis, Asgardian Amora, Atlantean Atlanna, “Dragon Barbie“, elf-ranger Naurhin, elf-seer Galadriel, executive Meredith, ‘explosive’ Tabitha, Ghost Nova, half-Kree Carol, Host Dolores, Icelander-princess Hekla, Inisfreean Amber,  invisible-power Sue (and her daughter, Valeria), elf-rogue Valeera, elf-triplets Sylvanas and her sisters, kajira Sarah, “Lifeguard” Heather, Majesdanian/Gibborim Karolina, mermaid Mara, mermaid Sirena, Pleiadian Maya, portal-wielder Laynia, scientist Diana, singer-telepath Alison, Siren Nadia, sonic-voice Dinah, sorceress [the blonde from Scotland], soul-wielder Illyana, Supergirl Kara, teacher Ophelia, telepath Jessamine, Valar Yavanna, Valyrian Daenerys, Vampire Rosalie, Vanir Freyja, Vril-wielder Maria, werewolf Elena, and Auz, all snuggled up with her on the Tantric Academy‘s main (wedding-cake-shaped) classroom-bed.  She, like Auz, has a thing for bright blondes.  When Alanna Richards joins these all-blondes orgies, amplifying them as individuals AND their group synergy as a whole, the manifestations-power is unbelievable, supercharging and perfecting them even as a collective of gods (goddesses + Auz).

Samus prefers, of Inisfree’s 50+ night-clubs, the ones called Astroglide, Cummunion, Stargasm, and Tankgirl.  She enjoys showing off by fucking Auz and others in all four of those clubs, right out on their dance floors and the circular pedestal/platform-beds arranged around them.  Samus is learning a lot of very sexy dance moves there, and plans to get as good at sexy dance (and at sex and sexiness in general) as she got at being a bounty-hunter out in Space; “as good at peace as I am at war”.

 

Her:

In Motion:

Suit Concepts:

Art:

How She and All Hotties Prefer I (Auz) Cum on Her Tongue, Especially While Others Watch:

How She Prefers Cum be Poured into Her:

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