During the Defenders of Man Insurgency, a more advanced Hunter-seeker missile was developed for ravens.
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| - During the Defenders of Man Insurgency, a more advanced Hunter-seeker missile was developed for ravens.
- The Phase III Dark Trooper possessed a cluster of firing tubes that were connected to a 'seemingly endless' amount of seeker missiles.
- Recent advancements in Tau fire control systems have allowed deployment platforms to fire their Seeker Missiles without need of a Marker Light. However, these "dumb-fired" Seeker Missiles are not able to make use of their advanced seeker arrays and obstacle avoidance algorithms and rely only on their basic Drone-intelligence-based homing systems for guidance instead. Due to this, the Seeker Missile is far less accurate when fired this way, and does not benefit from the additional targeting data needed to allow it to strike with its full potential.
- The Seeker Missile upgrade (previously known as the Seeker Launcher) allows Samus Aran to simultaneously fire up to five normal Missiles at up to five targets. Seeker Missiles can also be used to fire more than one Missile at each target. It first appeared in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.
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| - Using freelook, move the targeting reticule around your area. You will lock on to each enemy you pass over, to a maximum of five targets.
- You can also lock onto single targets multiple times with the Seeker.
- Seeker Missiles fired with a lock-on will home in on their targets.
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Games
| - Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
- Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
- Metroid: Other M
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| - Beep, Beep, Boom!
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| - The Seeker Missile in Metroid: Other M.
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| - The Seeker Launcher allows you to fire upon multiple targets simultaneously with the Missile Launcher.
- Press and hold x19px/x19px to charge the Seeker Launcher. Press x19px/x19px to return to Beam mode.
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Use
| - To open Multi-Lock Blast Shields and Locking mechanisms.
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| - Destroy 6 units with a single Seeker Missile in an Unranked or Ranked game.
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Effect
| - Allows Samus to fire 5 Missiles simultaneously.
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| - During the Defenders of Man Insurgency, a more advanced Hunter-seeker missile was developed for ravens.
- The Phase III Dark Trooper possessed a cluster of firing tubes that were connected to a 'seemingly endless' amount of seeker missiles.
- Recent advancements in Tau fire control systems have allowed deployment platforms to fire their Seeker Missiles without need of a Marker Light. However, these "dumb-fired" Seeker Missiles are not able to make use of their advanced seeker arrays and obstacle avoidance algorithms and rely only on their basic Drone-intelligence-based homing systems for guidance instead. Due to this, the Seeker Missile is far less accurate when fired this way, and does not benefit from the additional targeting data needed to allow it to strike with its full potential.
- The Seeker Missile upgrade (previously known as the Seeker Launcher) allows Samus Aran to simultaneously fire up to five normal Missiles at up to five targets. Seeker Missiles can also be used to fire more than one Missile at each target. It first appeared in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.
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