Samus was intended to be a cameo in ‘Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga’ at the Starbean Cafe, but was not in the final game. These are the sprites that were intended to be used.
One day Samus takes a long sip of coffee through her suit and everyone else freaks out trying to figure out how she did it. She never explains it to anyone.
Samus was intended to be a cameo in ‘Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga’ at the Starbean Cafe, but was not in the final game. These are the sprites that were intended to be used.
God bless webcomics and crossovers, and making such matchups like Golbez vs Samus (with Eggplant Wizard and FuSoYa on the side) make sense, and be amazing. Scene comes from a recent Captain SNES.
Tried experimenting with colors, then just flubbed it. I still don’t know what I’m doing at all.
Samus lost suit as a virus inside a magitech computer stole it for parts for its plans to cause a multiverse apocalypse.
So she tears apart her crashed ship for Chozo tech and crafts a new handcanon for herself.
I still like my idea of Samus’s court appointed lawyer after Metroid Fusion being a member of the space pirate race who grew up under GF occupation after Metroid Prime 3
They cybernetics would of course be different and more civilian model, but yeah.
And no, Samus would not be speciest, but frustrated by how this is clearly a political move putting this inexperienced defender in charge of her case with the likely secondary goal of snuffing out this kid’s career.
On days where Pichu is feeling mischievous, he sneaks into the pantry to grab a few snacks out of it. However, when he gets caught, Pichu uses Fake Tears to guilt the other Smashers to let him have whatever he picked out from the pantry and it works. Every. Single. Time.
This tactic works especially well on Isabelle who just gives Pichu even more snacks than what he needed in the first place.
(submitted by pokkens-blog)
Fake Tears does not work on Ridley, who is accustomed to kicking the everloving crud out of weak, crying things, especially if they have ever been friends or family of Samus. However, he also doesn’t care, and is probably there to steal snacks for himself.
That’s what I thought but I coudn’t think how to word it.
Ridley secretly has a repressed soft side to some cute young things according to the early chapters of manga when it was still considered cannon and didn’t get weird (but it tends to just mean he tries to kill them quicker and painlessly). From his thought bubbles it actually seemed to want to take the young Samus with him but couldn’t think of a way to justify it to the troops.
So yes, I can see him buddying up with Pichu in misbehavior.