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*The game is explicitly set between ''[[Super Metroid]]'' and ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', and it references the storylines of both. It even opens with a recreation of the final battle from ''Super Metroid'', and the Metroid hatchling is mentioned throughout the plot, referred to as "the baby".
 
*The game is explicitly set between ''[[Super Metroid]]'' and ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', and it references the storylines of both. It even opens with a recreation of the final battle from ''Super Metroid'', and the Metroid hatchling is mentioned throughout the plot, referred to as "the baby".
*Adam Malkovich appears after ''Metroid Fusion'' set up his existence. The game depicts his relationship with Samus as well as his death. [[Ridley]] and the [[Nightmare (Metroid)|Nightmare]] also appear in the game, which sets up their own respective appearances in ''Fusion''.
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*Adam Malkovich appears after ''Metroid Fusion'' set up his existence. The game depicts his relationship with Samus as well as his death. [[Ridley]] and the [[Nightmare]] also appear in the game, which sets up their own respective appearances in ''Fusion''.
 
*The secret Federation projects in the game (particularly the secret Metroid cloning program) act as precursors to the activities aboard the [[BioLogic Spacestation]] in ''Fusion''.
 
*The secret Federation projects in the game (particularly the secret Metroid cloning program) act as precursors to the activities aboard the [[BioLogic Spacestation]] in ''Fusion''.
*This is also the first time that parts of Samus's backstory are told within the games themselves, as previously her background was only told through supplementary material and hinted at in image form (such as in the bonus ending images for ''Fusion'').
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*This is also the first time that parts of Samus's backstory are told within the game itself, as previously her background was only told through background material and hinted at in image form (such as in the bonus ending images for ''Fusion'').
 
*The final boss of the main storyline is the [[Queen Metroid]], which acts as a callback to the final battle of ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'', and the boss is even finished off in the same manner.
 
*The final boss of the main storyline is the [[Queen Metroid]], which acts as a callback to the final battle of ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'', and the boss is even finished off in the same manner.
  

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