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Samus answers a distress call from a Galactic Federation frigate, the Valor’s End. Upon boarding, she finds the crew dead—not killed, but phased out of reality. The ship’s AI has been corrupted by a Metroid hatchling. The video is a 5–10 minute atmospheric walkthrough with minimal combat, heavy ambient noise, and Samus’s helmet light revealing flickering logs. Visual style: Dark, low saturation, 30FPS emphasizing slow dread.
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Check Archive.org and Niconico (Japanese fan animators often cross-post). Also search Metroid subreddits (r/Metroid, r/FanGames). Samus answers a distress call from a Galactic
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