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The Horus Rebellion was an intense skirmish mentioned by G.F.S. Olympus crewmen in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. In the beginning of the game, one male Fleet trooper can be overheard telling another that he is reminded of the rebellion by the Galactic Federation's sudden militarization in the face of the Phazon crisis and collapse of the Aurora Unit network. The troopers' conversation implies that it was an extremely difficult battle that required the deployment of many Stiletto fighters, but nothing else is known about the Federation's military response. It is impossible to extract any further information from the troopers- if Samus attempts to speak to them directly, they will dismiss her and claim that they are too busy performing their duties, as do all other troopers onboard the Olympu

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  • The Horus Rebellion was an intense skirmish mentioned by G.F.S. Olympus crewmen in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. In the beginning of the game, one male Fleet trooper can be overheard telling another that he is reminded of the rebellion by the Galactic Federation's sudden militarization in the face of the Phazon crisis and collapse of the Aurora Unit network. The troopers' conversation implies that it was an extremely difficult battle that required the deployment of many Stiletto fighters, but nothing else is known about the Federation's military response. It is impossible to extract any further information from the troopers- if Samus attempts to speak to them directly, they will dismiss her and claim that they are too busy performing their duties, as do all other troopers onboard the Olympu
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  • The Horus Rebellion was an intense skirmish mentioned by G.F.S. Olympus crewmen in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. In the beginning of the game, one male Fleet trooper can be overheard telling another that he is reminded of the rebellion by the Galactic Federation's sudden militarization in the face of the Phazon crisis and collapse of the Aurora Unit network. The troopers' conversation implies that it was an extremely difficult battle that required the deployment of many Stiletto fighters, but nothing else is known about the Federation's military response. It is impossible to extract any further information from the troopers- if Samus attempts to speak to them directly, they will dismiss her and claim that they are too busy performing their duties, as do all other troopers onboard the Olympus. Unused Logbook entries mention that a battle (presumably the Horus Rebellion) took place on a planet called Horus IV, at an undetermined date. It is not known why or how the rebellion occurred, or for that matter what role the Federation played. The eventual outcome of the Horus Rebellion is also unknown, although it is implied that the Federation suffered heavy casualties in the fighting. Given the Federation's corrupt actions in Metroid Fusion and Metroid: Other M, it is often assumed that the inhabitants of Horus IV rebelled against GF rule and were subsequently suppressed with military force. However, there is no direct evidence to confirm this theory- it is equally possible that the planet rebelled against another organization (such as the Space Pirates or the Kriken Empire), in which case the Federation would presumably have dispatched its military to aid the rebels. The rebellion could also have been a civil war within Horus IV's government, in which case the Federation military could have been ordered to assist either side, or merely to serve as neutral peacekeeping troops.
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