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SkyTown Storage Units are containers used to hold and store various items such as health and ammunition. They were used by the Elysians to hold various supplies, and have thin plating that is vulnerable to all forms of weapon fire. Heavier versions also exist. They appear in SkyTown, Elysia in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

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  • SkyTown Storage Unit
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  • SkyTown Storage Units are containers used to hold and store various items such as health and ammunition. They were used by the Elysians to hold various supplies, and have thin plating that is vulnerable to all forms of weapon fire. Heavier versions also exist. They appear in SkyTown, Elysia in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.
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  • Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
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  • SkyTown Storage Units contain various useful supplies. Their thin plating does not provide much protection, and they are easily damaged. Any type of weapon fire will destroy them.
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  • SkyTown Storage Units contain ammunition and energy supplies. Vulnerable to all weapon fire.
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  • SkyTown Storage Units are containers used to hold and store various items such as health and ammunition. They were used by the Elysians to hold various supplies, and have thin plating that is vulnerable to all forms of weapon fire. Heavier versions also exist. They appear in SkyTown, Elysia in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.
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