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Many years later, the VIXIV is seen fighting against the Space Pirate Mother Ship, in which it tries to stall Ridley from taking the mothership to Zebes, where Samus was undertaking her Zero Mission. While Ridley is able to get to Zebes, the fate of the VIXIV IV is not stated. However it may be implied that the crew and possibly the ship survived as Adam is still alive years later at the time of Metroid: Other M.

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  • Federation Army Special Ops Battleship VIXIV IV
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  • Many years later, the VIXIV is seen fighting against the Space Pirate Mother Ship, in which it tries to stall Ridley from taking the mothership to Zebes, where Samus was undertaking her Zero Mission. While Ridley is able to get to Zebes, the fate of the VIXIV IV is not stated. However it may be implied that the crew and possibly the ship survived as Adam is still alive years later at the time of Metroid: Other M.
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  • Many years later, the VIXIV is seen fighting against the Space Pirate Mother Ship, in which it tries to stall Ridley from taking the mothership to Zebes, where Samus was undertaking her Zero Mission. While Ridley is able to get to Zebes, the fate of the VIXIV IV is not stated. However it may be implied that the crew and possibly the ship survived as Adam is still alive years later at the time of Metroid: Other M.
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