The only part of the battle where hanging in one spot cannot prevent harm is the Core-X fight. Also, he will come to a resting position in perfect position for a diagonal missile attack. To counter this, he uses missiles instead of the fire bombs this time, and those missiles home in on you, but those missiles are easily shot down with the Plasma Beam. The second time, he is fought in a depression in the ground that he cannot move out of, but that the monkey bars you have to clutch to extend past, allowing you to stay harmlessly out of his reach. ![]() The first time, you fight him on a completely flat surface, and he tosses bombs that spit fire waves that go up and down, requiring you to maneuver around to avoid the tall waves. The eye Core X it turns into afterwards is actually more threatening. Despite looking horrifying, it dies to 2-3 charge shots and its only attack is to Goomba Stomp Samus. It'll start looping around with the Screw Attack, giving you enough time to charge and blast it repeatedly until it goes to its second form detailed below. The first SA-X fight can be this by manipulating its looping animation.However, on the flipside, Samus herself did experience problems with Cold-X until she acquired the Varia Suit, so it could have been true until that point, except that immediately after she acquired the Varia Suit is precisely when Adam makes that claim to begin with. ![]() Combine this with the fact that Samus gets and uses the Ice Beam with no ill effects at the end of the game, and it comes off as a Rewatch Bonus. Just how true was the claim that Samus couldn't use the Ice Beam because of her Metroid DNA? Considering the fact the Federation was deliberately withholding upgrades from her so she couldn't kill the SA-X since they saw potential in it, it's highly likely they also lied about the Ice Beam so Samus couldn't use it against the SA-X or, more likely, the Metroids they were breeding on the ship. ![]() Some fans have theorized that Nightmare, during his first appearance in the background of his level, isn't actually stalking Samus, but running away from the X parasites before being killed off and taken over by them.But when it narrowly saves Samus at the end from the Omega Metroid and then promptly dies as a result yet grants Samus the Ice Beam needed to win, can it be construed as a pragmatic assault leading to its demise or a mix of Enemy Mine and a sort of villainous Heroic Sacrifice? Or perhaps it saw that it was being faced with two possibilities of losing and decided it would rather be absorbed by Samus than killed by the Omega Metroid? The computer proposes the X parasites as mindless organisms that gradually adapt with the more they devour, and the multiple SA-X markedly makes a target out of Samus since she's their biggest threat.
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