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Frigidite
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Frigidite is an cold, ice-like substance found in the Phazon Mines sector in Metroid Prime. Frigidite can only destroyed by the Plasma Beam. It serves as a freezing agent used by the Pirates, possibly for cooling machinery or containing Metroids. The only occurrence of frigidite occurs within the room Elite Quarters Access, in which the icy substance covers a security gate unit to enter Elite Quarters. The scans read:
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Frigidite is an cold, ice-like substance found in the Phazon Mines sector in Metroid Prime. Frigidite can only destroyed by the Plasma Beam. It serves as a freezing agent used by the Pirates, possibly for cooling machinery or containing Metroids. The only occurrence of frigidite occurs within the room Elite Quarters Access, in which the icy substance covers a security gate unit to enter Elite Quarters. The scans read: Frigidite "Security Gate bypass unit encased in frigidite shell.Exposure to extreme heat could clear unit and restore function." Gate "Security Gates locked down. Scan indicates partial control system damage due to exposure to frigidite."