Interface Modules on Tallon IV usually take the form of a metal post with a spinning icon similar to a Chozo Artifact, which appears to be the Space Pirate design. However, another design appears, featuring a small Chozo head sculpture at the top. Both designs are operated in the same way, and vary by location. For example, the Chozo Ruins features the Chozo design, whereas Modules in the Glacier One facility are of Pirate origin. Modules seen on planet Aether seem to have a universal design, being similar to the Tallon IV Pirate design but lacking the spinning icon.
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| - Interface Modules on Tallon IV usually take the form of a metal post with a spinning icon similar to a Chozo Artifact, which appears to be the Space Pirate design. However, another design appears, featuring a small Chozo head sculpture at the top. Both designs are operated in the same way, and vary by location. For example, the Chozo Ruins features the Chozo design, whereas Modules in the Glacier One facility are of Pirate origin. Modules seen on planet Aether seem to have a universal design, being similar to the Tallon IV Pirate design but lacking the spinning icon.
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| - Interface Modules on Tallon IV usually take the form of a metal post with a spinning icon similar to a Chozo Artifact, which appears to be the Space Pirate design. However, another design appears, featuring a small Chozo head sculpture at the top. Both designs are operated in the same way, and vary by location. For example, the Chozo Ruins features the Chozo design, whereas Modules in the Glacier One facility are of Pirate origin. Modules seen on planet Aether seem to have a universal design, being similar to the Tallon IV Pirate design but lacking the spinning icon. The Hand Scanners in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Switches of Metroid Prime Hunters and the Terminals of Metroid: Other M provide similar functions.
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