I also suspected Ian, but with a different motive in mind. We don't know much about Ian, but as both Adam's brother and an enlisted officer of the Federation, we have to assume he was a pretty good guy, so I don't think he'd hold too much of a grudge over the decision to save the lives of innocents over his own. See, I actually kind of agreed with Samus's perspective at first; that Adam's ability to make such a difficult decision so quickly was actually kind of admirable, if not somewhat heartless. But then I thought: what if there was more to Ian's death that kept Adam so calm? It's a long shot - possibly longer than just assuming Ian was the kind of guy to hold a grudge - but what if Ian's death was staged? What if Adam's stone-facedness in response to his brother's distress was actually because the screen wasn't showing Ian die? What if he didn't want Samus even attempting to save Ian, because there was actually no one to save? We know the Federation's been up to some shady shit over the years, and Adam's for the most part been a straight-shooter, either oblivious to it, or in direct opposition of it. But what if the Federation approached younger, more impressionable Ian with a proposition for leverage on Adam? What if Ian got wrapped up in some secret Federation project that warranted faking his death, and they used Adam to help pull it off, probably leaving him oblivious to just how shady it got? This may explain how Sylux got his hands on experimental Federation tech, AND can use it so well; because he was GIVEN it and TRAINED to use it! With the key word being *experimental* Federation tech, it's possible they could've put Ian through hell trying to get his body to convert to energy in order to take his Lockjaw form, or anything else Sylux can do (he may yet prove to have more tricks up his sleeve, come Prime 4). Eventually, something would've gone wrong, and Ian (now Sylux) escaped, forever transformed, twisted, and possessing a burning hatred for the Federation for what they did to him. Not sure where hating Samus would come in, but that's only assuming he hates Samus on a more personal level than just her association with the Federation. We know he's following Samus by the end of Prime 3, but the only time he's ever gone out of his way to fight Samus was in Hunters, when they were both pursuing the same macguffins of the week. Maybe we just got it wrong, and Sylux's feelings towards Samus are a bit more complicated than we thought?
Actually, come to think of it, considering Ian only appeared in Other M - and only via brief mention, at that - it could actually turn out to be possible that Adam is the more likely candidate for Sylux's identity. From a story writing standpoint, he IS the most significant human character in the series other than Samus, so if they wanted to go for a big twist, it would actually make a lot more sense to go for Samus's supposedly dead and ultra-trustworthy former commander/father-figure who players would be about 90% more likely to recognize than his brother who was only really mentioned in that one game most folks may have not played because they heard it was terrible. The motive may actually fit, too. Like I said, Adam is a freaking paragon, but he still holds a high rank in a very corrupt and powerful organization. Maybe he eventually decided enough was enough, so he began using the Sylux alter-ego to attack them while maintaining his position to keep their corrupt influence to a minimum. He fought Samus during Hunters to avoid making the Federation think there was any familiarity between them, which would have naturally made them suspect Adam as the closest living thing Samus has to family. Then, come Other M, and the Federation starts getting on to him, so they send him to a zoological hellhole along with an assassin specifically meant to cover up their dirty secrets. Assuming Prime 4 would take place after Other M (or even Fusion), finding out Adam survived his venture into Area Zero and has been using his supposed death as a way to drop off the grid and operate as Sylux full-time would actually be a great way to redefine the character from his botched execution in Other M. Finding out one of Samus's deadliest and most mysterious enemies was actually an old friend all this time would also be pretty cool... ... Aaaassuming we don't see him become the villain along the course of the story... Or die... ... Or, y'know, assuming any of this is even true and not just wild, shot-in-the-dark delusions of someone thinking way too hard about video games at one in the morning.... I should probably sleep.... ^_^;
I have a feeling Sylux knows of the true corruption of the galactic federation, like you saw in Fusion, which probably left him to die or something, also hates Samus for being the Federation's Lapdog.
It would be interesting to see a post fusion game where Samus and Stylux team up against the Fedaration,,,since now Samus knows the truth and is probably a fugitive at that point after Fusion.
wasn’t that whole thing a mistranslation tho? That it was actually a split group of the federation that did the metroid clones? Maybe Silux works for that split group, who knows.
The most mysterious part of this whole puzzle is Sylux's ability to morph into the Lockjaw alt form. Morphing is an ability invented by the Chozo, and restricted only to those they deem worthy to use it, such as the Luminoth. In my view of the Metroid canon, this leads me to believe some of the Chozo's secrets scattered across the galaxy from their lost civilization, have been discovered and unlocked. This could be an explanation as to why all the Hunters could use a basic, weaker form of Samus's weaponry. Space pirates have obviously been attempting this for a long time, so they can't be the only alien race doing so.
I actually just came up with a theory now that I've beaten Corruption again. Sylux is the Federation spy who the Space Pirates bribed for information during Corruption. This explains how Sylux was tracking Samus on Elysia.This could strengthen your argument about Ian Malkovich. While I consider most of Other M not to be canon, Fusion's inclusion of Adam as an AI further strengthens the argument that Ian would be the one who knows the Federation's secrets. While I don't want to include Adam's death in Other M as canon, even without considering Other M, Adam is clearly dead before Fusion. This could further fuel Ian's hatred for Samus.
jenny talia What exactly do you mean by morphing and how could the luminoth morph? FYIbI never played hunters sonI don't know what form you mean for Sylux
Actually, the weapons the hunters are using (the Affinity Weapons) were developed by the Alimbic. Also, the hunters posses stronger variants of their respective weapons than Samus does. As for the alt-forms, they were all developed (Kanden, Trace and Weavel) or are in nature (Noxus and Spire) of the hunters' respective species (excluding Sylux). It's quite interesting though how the Lockjaw mirrors the Morph Ball, with both having the ability to lay bombs.
For real though the traitor from Other M has to be someone outside the group we met (since most were dead and the others didn't act like traitors at the end. I think Sylux could easily be that person.
what about Samus' younger brother Solomon Aran? His body was never found and was assumed dead after the massacre at the colony. It would be cool and twisted if Samus was raised and groomed to be a warrior for the chozo, while Solomon was raised and groomed to be a warrior for the space pirates? Sylux's presence was established before the character of Ian malchovich was conceptualized and I think sylux's is intended to be another character entirely.
There’s one problem that I see: in Hunters, why would Sylux attack Samus without saying ANYTHING? Samus just walks up and Sylux attacks her without any word.
JWil42 Gameplay...plus maybe at the time, the creators didn't intend for him to be Solomon (who btw, we don't even if if he's canon or not) or anyone else for that matter.
K yeah, but they could have had dialogue in Hunters if they wanted. There IS a cutscene to introduce him, and he just attacks unprovoked. That would make no sense whatsoever to attack your own sibling randomly.
JWil42, should of, would of, could of...as I said, at the time, they probably didn't intend for Sylux to become a major character. It's still not a contradiction otherwise, other fictions do this (introduce a villain who just attacks the protagonist right away, only for them to find out said-villain is someone close). There is also such thing called "retcons." IE. changes in existing storyline. Example, Samus said the metroid was now twice responsible for saving her life (1. Saving her against Mother Brain and giving her the hyper beam to destroy Mother Brain. 2. Saving her from X-infestation.), which now in reality, it's three times now thanks to the introduction of Samus Returns (3. Attacking Ridley before he can finish Samus off). Just like the Zebesian-X on BSL, was originally a marauding group that attacked at the worst time, where now, they are the subjects created on the Bottle Ship (along with the Ridley-X and Nightmare).
The explosion that killed Ian was a trap! It was a trap set by Adam to take out his corrupt brother who already had betrayed the Federation. That's why Adam wouldn't let Samus save Ian, because he intended Ian to die there rather than have his betrayal come to light and possibly even cast Adam in a negative light as well. Do I have any proof? Nope, but it certainly fits the narrative presented here. Perhaps Ian had been grooming Samus for her own eventual rebellion from the Federation, intending for her to help him ... sell tech to the Space Pirates? She was certainly naive enough that she would have done anything he asked of her. I got the impression from Other M that Samus actually had romantic feelings toward Ian, and if she was forced to choose between a direct order from Adam and Ian, she would actually have sided with Ian. Adam knew this, so he ensured that Ian's com-link was unable to communicate with Samus thus avoiding the potential power struggle. Ian on the other hand didn't know his com had been tampered with; when he asked for Samus to help him escape he took her refusal to help him as proof Samus chose Adam over him.
I liked your theory a lot, it opens the posibility for a great Metroid game. Here's my idea: after Metroid Fusion, Samus confronts the galactic federation. She infiltrates a facility in which she finds Sylux by chance so they start fighting. Galactic federation troopers interrupt their fight and among the chaos Sylux flees, so you go after him. You follow him to an alien planet that you have to explore in classic metroid fasion in order to find him and when you finally do, then there's the big reveal of his identity and motives. Then maybe by the end of the game, Sylux helps Samus take down the not-so-good galactic federation. The only problem I could see with this idea is that there's a lot of time between the Prime games and Fusion, in which there is no mention of Sylux at all, but who knows.
I've theorized that Sylux, his stolen suit and the Delano 7 were all Federation "Black Ops" projects in an attempt to replicate Samus' arsenal. The two main things that sparked this theory for me were the funny little entry logs of the Pirates' failed attempt to morphball in Metroid Prime, and the design of Sylux' alt form. Ever notice how both Samus and Sylux can drop a total of 3 bombs, the only two hunters who can do so? Or that even though we technically see all the hunters' ships for a half second in a cutscene, the Delano 7 is the only other ship we interact with in the game? These lead me to think that if the Space Pirates were wanting to R&D Chozo tech, why wouldn't the Federation? They've always relied on the genuine article, sure, but only as a contracted Bounty Hunter. This means (in the GFed's eyes) despite her record of loyalty to the Federation, she still has the power to decline her services to them, or worse, betray them. After all, she's 'just an outsider.' So some Federation director was probably like: "We don't necessarily need Samus either, we just need her stuff! Let's megabloks the hell out of her ship & armor, and then we don't have to hire Samus anymore! And as a bonus, if she ever decides to turn traitor after finding one morally bankrupt project too many, we have just the weapon to take her out!" So they got a "volunteer" to test and experiment on with all this Anti-Samus tech, probably even opening them up along the way, something went horribly wrong, and the Federation property escaped and is loose in the galaxy. And who/what ever is in that suit is probably thinking "Screw these guys for doing this to me, AND the one they tried to turn me into!" (It could even be a Darth Vader situation, in that Sylux actually needs the suit to survive in!)
True. However I think the power suit messes with the sound of the voice. In Super Smash Bros when Samus get's Star KO-ed, you hear a weird scream that doesn't sound human either. Then again Smash Bros isn't canon so it's just a thought
Sylux is human because you can see his hands have 5 fingers. However, his ability to morph into the Lockjaw alt form is a very strange piece of the puzzle.
I think Solomon Aran yes Samus Aran's younger brother is Sylux because he holds a grudge and hate for Samus leaving behind awhile and their home world was being destroyed and she got saved by the Chozo race and he was later rescue by the Galactic Federation and train to fight for them until he got tried of it and decided to make a Bounty Hunter armor for himself and become a Bounty Hunter and go find his sister Samus Aran and Challenge her to see who the better Bounty Hunter is between them both and who knows what will happen next but my personal theory is that I think Samus will be the one that sacrifices her life in order to save her brother life to make up for leaving him behind and he get to be the Bounty Hunter Hero to save universe but It be awesome if they both would work together as it was meant to be 100%!
Sylux = System(Sy) + The SI derived unit of illuminance(light), measuring luminous flux per unit area(Lux) Samus Aran's Power Suit might be made of light structure by the Chozo. Her name however I can't no proof enough since "Aran refers to Aran Island" and "Samus refers to another discovery could supplant the original finding", which totally fits for what she does which leaves to believe that the discovery is the power suits connected purpose. This explains why Solomon Aran was supposed to be the user of the Power Suit but something happened that split both of them apart and doesn't even recognize Samus Aran at all with blind hatred from the Federation. Chozo probably chose him though time it really didn't happen and was given to Samus instead of him which I am theorizing what might of broke relationship with that and the combine split apart. Also he could've been raised by another evil association group which of course would also hate the Federation. So being the brother is a 85% percent chance it's him. 15% is a clone of anyone which I hope not.
Jeremy Graffox I really hope it’s him. I feel like he was raised by someone else or else was kept hidden by the federation. The only reference to Samus about “light “ is the chozo lore calling her “the light”
I suppose Sylux is X and Zero's Vile to Samus. Pershaps he/it just hates Samus for sake of hate. Anyway I hope there will be a manga about Sylux, we know very little about him.
There is a theory that Sylux is Samus's brother that she thought was dead along with everyone else on her home planet. It could make sense since Sylux does hate samus but he has kind of made himself a shadow of Samus from his emblem and stuff. Plus he could have a hatred of Samus cause can think she left her own brother to die, who was then made into a bioweapon experiment to make a soldier like Samus with her chozo DNA. He would grow to hate her and EDF purely since his suffering is cause of her actions in a way. This idea gives the idea that both the armor and ship were probably made by EDF to make him more like Samus, till he eventually breaks out and steals what they built for him, he's probably have EDF training at that point to so using and hacking the tech be easy to him.
Personally I think Ian makes 100% sense. He's got every reason to hate the galactic federation. He could hate Samus since he thought that she also betrayed him. Personally I think he found out about a suit specifically designed to defeat Samus that the GF was developing upon telling Adam that they must warn Samus Adam saw his loyalty to the Fed as far more important and got rid of Ian who survived and struck a deal with the Space pirates to get the armour for them. Upon acquiring the armour he kills the pirates who helped him get it telling them the suit only works for humans. The suit itself is the galactic federation reverse engineering Chozo technology and doing it successfully hence Ian can transform into his Lockjaw form. Personally I think this would work best after Dread. The reason for him stealing the Metroid is perhaps he wants to gain metroid powers or something and during the events of Samus returns - Dread he went around stealing the powers of the other hunters to prepare for a fatal blow to the Fed.
As soon as you said adam's brother i instantly knew where you were going with it. I was surprised at first but connected the dots real quick. Nice theory man.
Since this will be A big part of Metroid Prime 4 I think that there might be a deeper lore to this. Hear me out I think this is Solomon Aran. Soloman was on the planet K-2L When the human Settlement was attacked along with Samus, Rodney and Virginia Aran, the interesting thing is that Rodney and Virginia both died. How ever in the canon story it states " When Samus was just Six years old, pirates attacked and destroyed the human settlement. Captain Thea Aran and Chief Engineer Avram Aran where both killed in the raid. Solomon Aran, Samus's four year old brother, was missing and presumed dead" --- metroid.wikia.com/wiki/Solomon_Aran This theory can also explain how Sylux is " A skilled marksman and bounty hunter experienced in espionage skills such as scouting and tracking " you can read this in the Super smash brothers Trophies. He got this skills of Scouting and tracking by living on this planet for so long alone trying to keep himself alive. This is From the Manga I know but I think this could be a cool story plot for Sylux. He hates the federation because they couldn't protect his planet when he was little, and he hates Samus because she left him on the planet. Now i want to leave you with this. The Definition of the word LUX means " a unit of illumination equal to the direct illuminations on a surface that is everywhere one meter from a uniform point source of one candle intensity or equal to one lumen per square meter " Basically light And the word Sy means " forming adjective and nouns with diminutive and often mocking or pejorative, force " What we get is (Sy)(Lux) Mocking the light. This also would fit that Samus is the Prophecy of Light in the Chozo Lore --- metroid.wikia.com/wiki/Chozo_Lore The last thing I was to state is the the Screw attack symbol is Samus's iconic Symbol, And Sylux's Symbol look almost identical to the Screw attach symbol except it is almost a mirror of that symbol. So do you have any thoughts?
The first page you've given link to says at the beginning that it's not a canon. And it's not from manga, which is considered canon by the way. It's from some Nintendo Power source.
this is a very good theory! I really hope we get another game with him as the antagonist and encounter/battle her multiple times! that would be awesome!
Adam's decision wasnt some arbitrary decision. It was obviously worst case scenario protocol. Though very unfortunate, it was the best decision. Ian had people whom he cared about on that ship and likely, and especially as a soldier, would understand the risk and had to be in agreement with this protocol before going through with the mission. Also, I may be mixed up, but arent the events in the Prime Trilogy predated to other M? So Sylux already existed before Ian was sacrificed.
I have a theory. In Metroid Prime 4 Samus and Sylux MAY Team up to fight a threat that could possibly only be defeated by a Metroid, a powerful one at that. Yeah sure at first Samus might not understand Sylux's motives but as the story progresses Samus would learn more and more about the situation and thus team up with Sylux to defeat this new threat. Also going against the Federation as well. But that's just a little theory of mine.
Just when i thought i watched everything useful to know, i find this and now ive got a million things running through my head. Incoming "samus and ian reuinion" DURING the Finale for the metroid series which probably involves him saving Samus. Called it ...👌
I think that also why he would be angry (and also how he got the suit and such) that the federation found him and decided to experiment on him. (Let’s face it, the federation has been extremely shady before and after) so when he escaped he took the suit and ship.
The biggest problem with this theory is the gap between the realease dates of Prime Hunters and Other M. Combine that with the fact that Richard Vorodi, the story designer of Hunters, said during an interview (and I quote): "We have a great backstory written up for Sylux. There’s a lot of threaded storytelling in there, that made using the character in other games a good fit. I would love to tell you what’s going on under that suit…" Now, maybe it's just me, but that sounds like they had it figured out from the start and just didn't tell us in the game to make Sylux feel "mysterious." It's not a case of "mysterious for mysteriousness sake with no actual explaination". I doubt they had contact with Other M's dev team, assuming Other M was even in delepoment at that time. I doubt they'd change Sylux's backstory (which Richard certainly loves, as the above quote would tell you) just because Other M gave us a different potential candidate (and not even a perfect one). Still, theorycrafting is fun, so I won't criticise you too much for it. (especially since the video is _6 years old_ by now)
At first I thought Sylux could be human, but I discarded that theory loooong ago. Mostly because of his helmet, there is no way a normal human could see through that. And when playing as Sylux in metroid prime hunters multiplayer and pay attention to his helmet HUD, you'll notice that he sees through that flat green line in the middle of his helmet.
That's stupid, Samus is 6'3", and yet she looks like a scrawny kid, and somehow is like an entire foot shorter than those feddy scubs. Like wtf? Wasn't Samus trained and raised by the Chozo? Shouldn't she not be part of the federation becaus she's a bounty hunter? How is she so short in that picture if she's 6'3", and yet she was supose to be fully grown at the point because the Chozo kept her company until she was fully grown? Dammit Other M.
Maybe galactic federation have all it's members wear high heels to make them look taller. But seriously, I never noticed how Other M screwed up Samus's height.
Yay, Feddy high heels. That's more ammo I can use to mock them with :P. I hope Samus saves them from their crippling depression, because then she could lead them and they wouldn't be complete failures.
Keep in mind that Samus joined the Federation at the age of 14 and left only a few years later. It is possible that her Chozo DNA effected her growth process. Besides, this isn't the first time we have seen people taller than Samus without armor. It is possible that the Federation just uses really big Soldiers as it takes a certain body type to use the suits.
A theory I believe and not very heard of is that Sylux can in fact be Samus long lost brother. Turns out in the manga it is cannon samus had a younger brother however his body was not found in the destruction of samus planet. Not only that but samus and Sylux have a lot in common. Both have names that start with S. There upgrades or weapons had some type of Z symbol on them. It's not to far off to think Sylux may be samus brother. And he may hate samus for working for federation since they been as shady as space pirates.
I think it would be fantastic if they did and would possibly be the best thing to come from other M if they did? But considering the "relationship" between the classic and prime metroids, I doubt they would because that would mean intersecting stories. Sakamoto and Tanabe, despite saying all meteoid games are canon, want to keep things seperate.
I'm pretty sure most of these mysteries behind Sylux might be answered on Prime 4, since they already confirmed Sylux will make an appearance there and have more background story behind him. If it's a main entry to the Prime series and/or a continuation of the Prime Trilogy, there has to be at least another type of phazon crisis involved, since a Metroid Prime is solely a metroid that has gone severe mutations from phazon.
EpsilonChurchRVB Wait, where’d you read that Sylux was gonna have an appearance in Prime 4??? And I think Prime 4 MAY BE a working title, who knows, but all we know is that the whole Phazon crisis has been dealt with after the events of Prime 3
Well the guy leading the development team of Prime 4 has already gone through the ideas of having Sylux and Samus crossing paths once more, not only in Prime Hunters, but in the next main Prime series as well. He confirmed the mysterious ship, at the end of Prime 3, to be Sylux so there's a major chance he'll be in Prime 4. Sorry I may have worded it wrong as to it was "confirmed" that he'll make it in Prime 4, but I just wanted to point out that the chances of him being in Prime 4 are extremely high. And Prime 4 may be a working title, but as they said, it is the next main numbered entry in the series. The phazon crisis may have ended, but who knows? Phaaze may had left a potentially harmless phazon nebula behind, a possibility that could, in time, create another planet, or even a star, full of pure phazon once more.
Wouldn't Ian's brother Adam fit the bill better? Adam could be mad at the federation for his brother's death for the same reasons and be more likely alive to do such acts. Also, since no one knows he's sylux (and already part of the federation's army) it would take less 'stealthy actions' to get all the experimental equipment and to the metroid. Additionally, it is likely that Ian and Adam worked in similar fields of expertise (mechanical development/ maintenance) though, as you stated, not as strong at that field. If sylux was Ian and he contacted people to get the information for the equipment, that would mean that either they would have likely found the people who gave away the information to him and at least have some idea of his background (such as being a part of the federation) or the people he contacted shared in his hate which would mean Ian isn't the only candidate and there's a chance that we haven't even met sylux's true identity. How ever, if we assume we have met sylux's identity, Adam fits alot better than Ian. In addition, look at the metroid timeline at the gap between Ian's death and sylux's first appearance. There is a huge gap between those 2 events. I think it would be easier to see that gap as Adam starting to plan his revenge on the federation and Samus as well as filling in some of the skills necessary to enact his plans in the federation ranks. All in all, I feel Adam is just as likely (if not more likely) to be sylux as Ian does. PS I have not played Metroid: Other M (AKA Metroid: Voldemort edition) (Yes, I had to make the reference) to know if there is other information to say otherwise. If there is please reply so I may be wiser on the subject.
We got to remember that Sylux hates the Galactic Federation, and Adam still worked for the Galactic Federation. If Adam was Sylux during the Prime games, he wouldn't be apart of the Galactic Federation in Other M.
The Pineappley Empire Of Super Ultimate Pineapples That makes a lot of sense, and it would also explain why Adam is such an asshole to Samus during Other M
My opinion is that he'll probably have a unrelated backstory altogether because having Adams brother go on a rampage is not metroid like although it's a good idea. If I could guess maybe a human like alien that the federation experimented on that escaped
So the Federation tried to reverse ingeneer the power armor of Samus. And some last surviving individual of an unknown alien species similar to the human species (probably destroyed by the federation) steals it. (in addition to an experimental weapon and spaceship). And he is definetely not human. Just listen to his voice, he sounds like a beast. If he is anything, than probably some kind of metahuman.
I personally think that The Deleter (or whatever his name was) from Other M was Sylux because they both hate the GF and Seamus with a passion, with neither being really explained.
There are two flaws(one of which is a significant one) that paint the theory into a corner. One, as of present, between every Prime and non-Prime game the characters not named Samus have never been crossed over, i.e Admiral Dane never appears in Fusion/OM and Adam never shows up in Prime 1-3 and Federation Force, when realistically they weren't dead at those points in time and no current hand waves exist to justify their absence. Two, this being the lesser one, Ian being Sylux would require an OM retcon, because unless Sylux were to do something noble and turn good in this hypothetical game(doubtful), there is no way Adam and Samus would view him favorably as they do when reminiscing about his "death". Then again, OM as is remains a clusterfuck when trying to connect it to the rest of the series so a retcon wouldn't surprise me. But that's it, the theory as is has solid backing. Let's just hope the answer comes sooner rather than later.
Could you clarify the first point. I don't fully understand. However the second point I fully understand. I actually wanted to talk about that flaw in the video, but a friend suggest to cut it to make the video simpler. If Ian didn't die and became Sylux, it would make the scene where Samus felt bad for Ian inconsistent. My idea was that mentally Ian died and became Sylux. Similar to Star Wars (assuming you know about Star Wars) when Anakin didn't die, but Obi-wan considered him dead due to the extreme mental change in becoming Darth Varder, Samus and Adam would consider Ian dead and Sylux being a different person. I appreciate the comment and I also hope we get official answers soon.
I'll try and clarify the first point as best I can. For simplicity's sake, I'll be using two separate terms: Prime era(encompassing Prime 1-3, Hunters, and FF) and original era(encompassing Metroid 1, 2, Super, Fusion and Other M). So here's the deal; both eras have characters that appear once, maybe several times in the games that make up said era, and depending on the case, may or may not be alive at certain points. Let's go back to my original two examples. Adam, as far as the timeline is concerned, was very much alive during the span of both eras, dying in Other M. The point being that despite this, Adam never physically appeared or was mentioned in the Prime era proper, not even in Federation Force. This is what I mean by not crossing over, in that named side characters introduced in one era don't appear in the other. To make this clear, let's look at Admiral Dane again. When the story ends, he's the only named side character to survive the war, unlike Rundas, Ghor and Gandrayda(and Ridley technically does, but the timeline placement of Corruption makes it so that his survival is a foregone conclusion). So likewise, as far as the current lore is concerned, Admiral Dane is alive throughout the events of the original era from Metroid 2 onwards, but never appeared in any of the original era games between Metroid 2 and Other M. I'm hoping you get my point; besides Samus, Ridley, and the Metroids themselves, the original and Prime eras have no interconnected characters between the two. This is the main obstacle I see to Ian Malkovich being Sylux, in that Ian was a character introduced in the original era, whereas Sylux is a character from the Prime era. To make that connection would be an aversion to the trend I just explained. Now, granted, I'm not saying it's impossible, but in conjunction with the second flaw, there's a hurdle to overcome. I hope this all makes sense.
Ah ok that make since. Yeah it's true that the Prime game characters and the original game characters never crossed over. Connecting Sylux and Ian together would mess up the trend, but I see it as a way to connect the Prime games to the Original games.
For the first part trends don't necessarily have to stay true. For the second part why would they know who Sylux is? As long as WE don't have him revealed before Other M then there isn't an inconsistency.
sylux could actually be gandrayda as a shapeshifted form she meets all of this and in prime 3 she almost seems the exact same when you fight her but gore and rundas changed alot
bad video 1:18 - 1:52 the galactic federation is an incredibly diverse organization of a far more vast scale than what we see in the games, we just predominantly see samus involved in the human side of it. it's a body comprised of many species from many worlds and many separate groups with their own goals. this is supported by the Metroid manga (which is not really relevant to the games but still canon and provides a lot of additional context to the greater metroid universe), and the Japanese version of Fusion as some details about the federation's structure in that game were lost in translation. 2:46 - 3:13 if you claim he hates and has a personal connection with Samus just because he follows her across the Alimbic Cluster in Prime Hunters, that means every hunter in that game might as well have a personal connection to her (I know Weavel does.) I also fail to see what FF's ending has to do with Sylux's hatred for Samus and why you brought it up. The only thing you bring up that really supports his interest in Samus is the Prime 3 secret ending and even then nothing even loosely implies that to be personal 3:48 - 3:53 aside from how banal and dry theories where a mystery character HAS to be someone we've seen before tend to be... i hate seeing other m plot points included when theorizing shit and discussing series canon, game literally adds nothing of value to the canon that fusion didn't already and even if you like it you are in deinal if you don't think nintendo just wants to memory hole the game, wash their hands of it and never acknowledge it officially again 4:15 - 4:21 that's not a flashback sequence, that's a concept artist who felt like drawing the characters posing for a picture the rest of the video is extremely up-in-the-air asspull what ifs that arent worth addressing, i could just as easily argue that the chuck-e-cheese ticket muncher or ben shapiro is sylux
This theory could be possible. He is the only person who fits all the criteria. Either him or it's a yet unknown person or just some monster. But the theory is pretty solid indeed.
The problem with the Ian theory is that in the timeline Other M comes way after Prime Hunters. So it would not be possible Ian is Sylux in this case. Granted Other M is canon which I think it is.
The federation could be the light and the light could be a medifore for technological advancements Sy can be added as a pre-fix to mock the word Lux means the light Adam is the head of the federation making him the light Sylux means mocking the light Vesper defense outpost is where samus and sylux first met Vesper is the darkness and is the half brother of phosphorus Phosphorus is the light and is the half brother of vesper Ian (sylux) is mocking adam (the light) by stealing his supplies Ian(vesper) is the brother of adam(phosphorus) Vesper(ian) is the half brother of phosphorus(adam) and vise versa So even more evidence that this is true
This is an awesome idea and really well put analysis. It really does make a lot of sense I think and I'd be down for Prime to reference other M even if Other M smacked Prime in the face and tried to void it from canon.
I also really like the idea of a Metroid game where it shows the federation in a morally grey area. How do we know they're as good as they make themselves out to be?
sylux is one of my favorite hunters next to spire an noxus. But my theory is sylux is a rogue galactic federation force trooper who betrayed the federation. i agree with your theory tho.
I like to think it is Old Bird of the Chozo, because the technology Sylux uses is very similar to Chozo technology and Samus's Power Suit! But why would he be trying to kill Samus you may ask... Maybe he could have been kidnapped by Space Pirates and brain washed to use Chozo technology against Samus and the Galactic Federation because don't forget that Old Bird is mysteriously missing with out trace according to the Metroid Manga. That may also be the reason why he never told the Federation of the Metroids true purpose!
ChickyChi I always hoped to see a chozo someday in a metroid game other than statues and that one flashback from zero mission . That maybe some of them actually survived. An HD chozo would look so cool. I don't think any of the chozo who would have raised Samus would be after her. If anything maybe if there were chozo elsewhere that blamed her for the loss of the Zebes chozo maybe..., but unlikely they could fit in that armor.
I think Sylux is not human because has not humanly roars and his version of the morph ball cant be performed by a human but Samus's morph ball is like in a summersault
I would honestly hope that in Metroid Prime 4, Sylux is the main antagonist and Samus is being stalked by him, kind of like the SA-X, but more Slenderman esc. Now imagine this: You are on a planet colonized by galactic federation soldiers, helping them with space pirate problems. You depart from the base to carry out an assault, and when you return hours later, you find it in ruins, desecrated bodies of Feds everywhere, blood, fire, chaos. You start exploring the now destroyed facility to find out what did this, and you begin to notice clues that you are being stalked. All the power cells to power the facility reactor have been removed, and as you get into the depths of the facility, a self destruct sequence is activated. This means that once you escape under the time limit, the facility explodes with your ship in the docking bay and now you have to traverse the planet alone, no feds to help you, stalked by Sylux. At the mid-end game, you have a duel with him, and a punishing blow to his mask reveals him to be whoever or whatever may be his identity (MOST LIKELY a new character, humanoid but an alien species we have seen before). That's my hopes for prime 4.
The Galalctic Federation is actually comprised of many different races that we never see in game but we do see in the Metroid Manga which is canon to Metroid lore...
sylux just needs to be humanoid. he may be of a race similar to gandrayda just without the shapeshifting powers etc. however, if it is who you say it is then he may have been saved by the space pirates and they would have been able to help him get the armor. either the space pirates or another group who hate the Federation would have needed to help him as experimental armor like that would probably have a lot of security to stop people from just taking it.
One theory that has come to my mind is that Sylux could be Samus' father, who survived, and he blames the Galactic Federation for neglecting to protect his people. But I like your theory a lot. Some have said Sylux is a human, others have claimed a symbiote of some kind is controlling the suit. Perhaps in the next game, we will find out.
Сӑвар Кан first of all, why do I see you everywhere? Second, in the manga Ridley says that he ate Samus's father's remains after he killed himself in the explosion that took out the pirates ships in order to survive (because Ridley can actually heal himself wolverine style if he eats meat) and the Chozo even said that they did a search and they guaranteed Samus was the only survivor from the attack on her colony.
Rebellious Perhaps you see me everywhere because we have a similar interest in Metroid. Thank you for explaining that to me. I did not think that theory was likely, anyway, but it was only a theory, one I felt I should present.
+Gaming xtream Perhaps he is not mentally stable after the loss of his wife, or something has changed him. Power seems to change a lot of people, especially in videogames.
What if it’s Adam? He’s so shady. He probably manipulated Ian’s “Death”. Maybe he was so heartbroken by Ian dying that he faked his own death too just to become sylux and get revenge.
I don't think the spoken powersuit being federation tech means Sylux *has* to be human, it's possible it was designed for an alien bioweapon or was easily modified to fit Sylux. Heck, he could even just be an alien that are very similar to humans
bro I just hope that he's a big part of Metroid Prime 4, and is Samus' main enemy. they don't need to make a big emotional story, but they need to give a backup story and set up the big rivalry. Metroid/Samus has needed someone like Sylux. his(her) identity isnt even that important. they just need to have bad ass fights to create a buzz around this series.
After reading a theory in the comments and this video they are both good theories, however there's one slight problem metroid other m is a whole separate story line all together and therefore Ian would be immediately disqualified an idea could be samus's brother who worked for the galactic federation and was betrayed as described in the manga but even that is a whole different story so I really can't say or theorise who sylux is.
The last rumor I read up was how Samus had a younger brother named Solomon Aran. There are many links to Solomon being Sylux. Thought to be dead after the K-2L attack and seeking revenge on Samus for leaving him there. Interesting theory.
Wouldn't he have been an infant? 2 years old, tops? After all. We don't see him at all. And Samus was 3 during the K-2L Incident. And considering that Rodney died fending off Space Pirates, whereas Virginia was eaten by Ridley, any possible son of theirs would likely have ended up dead as well.
Other M ignores the existence of the Prime subseries, thus anything in Prime is non-canon in Other M, and anything in Other M is non-canon to Prime. That alone debunks this theory, since the creator of Other M wants it to have nothing to do with Prime and vice versa.
It's a good idea, but I have one problem with it. If Sylux was indeed revealed to be Ian Macovic in a new Prime game, which would take place before Other M, why wouldn't they know about that in Other M then?
I don't think it was Ian, judging by the Metroid timeline. Metroid other M takes place some time after the events of Metroid Prime 3, which takes place before Metroid Prime Hunters.
A lot of people think it's Ian or Samus long lost brother but what if Sylux is a woman under that armor and Nintendo pulling another Samus twist from the NES era?
It is great to see a channel more dedicated to metroid! My all time favourite game series! Maybe you could review all the metroid games or do more theories or play through all of the others. really liking your videos so far! Have you played all the metoid games?
I mean the evidence is a stretch. But that, how else could this guy be to hate Samus that much. I really hope we get a confirmation that Sylux is Ian. That would be great
Seems legit maybe Ian initiated the explosion so he could defect from The Galactic Federation because he knows something that we don’t. What if Ian is a parasite X jk.
Sylux has some real guts. He stole Galactic federation armor and then went against the Galactic federation while using it. doing this is literally a war crime and someone who's doing that and doesn't have an army to back them up must really be determined!
There is one big problem with theory: Other M is uncannon. Or if you consider it cannon, you consider every other Metroid game uncannon. With every other game uncannon, there is no Sylux to begin with. But, without looking at Other M, a brother of Adam may very well be a thing. In fact there are three options: -Family of Adam -Family of Samus -Something totally new and unexpected All we can do is wait for the possible Prime 4 and see what Nintendo comes up with.
all the Metroid games are Canon. there may be some continuity errors in Other M, but the overall events happened. I also haven't seen any official statement from Nintendo saying it's not Canon, so there isn't any reason to consider it non canon.
Nintendo did not declare it uncannon, that is true. continuity errors, soorry... that puts it far too light. The first story problem is that Fusion could not have happened. Why would Samus work with the GF after Other M? Second thing, Adam. Adam is not the same person from the manga, nor the same person described in Fusion. Third is that Samus did not work with the GF before Other M, according to Other M, but how this works and she does a mission in all 4 prime games... The last straw is when Samus says she killed all the metroids and that it's impossible that they are on the bottle ship: Especially in the Prime games, metroid breeding/cloning is a thing. Samus knows this and if Other M was cannon, it would have really made an awkward scene in Fusion when she discovers the metroids there. So even if you consider Other M and the Primes as two seperate story line things, Fusion is still uncannon. Other M simply has to much story shit to look past. It is better off uncannon.
yeah I agree Other M does mess things up. There are many reasons for why it shouldn't be canon, but when I make these theories, I look at all canon evidence to make these theories strong. Other M maybe garbage in story telling, but it also gave us information. From Samus's past being an official member of the Galactic Federation to giving us proof that Adam had a brother, along with other bits of lore. If I ignore Other M, I ignore lots of lore. that is why look for Nintendo to confirm if it's canon or not. If they say it's not, I'll ignore it, but because there isn't any word from Nintendo, I have to assume it's a sequel to super Metroid and prequel to Metroid Fusion.
and I appreciate the comment. I know the continuity of Metroid in general was thrown out of wack since Other M, but seeing you evidence does give me a better perspective on the issue. I do plan on making a video talking specifically on what's Canon so thanks.👍
There are also some people who say Sylux could be Samus's brother Solomon, but I'm sticking with the Ian is Sylux theory, as there's more viable evidence. Wow do the brothers of main characters in Metroid have it rough. One is assumed dead and one is... Well, one is a murderous bounty hunter who probably wants to kill Samus and Adam. So yeah.
he could also not be ian but adam instead, if that would be the case, other m would be so dead, it cant even be more murdered, and here is how they can execute this make him do something big, make him get what he wants, but instead of realizing that he is wrong ( about whatever) he says, fk it, i still fking hate the federation but i help samus, and he dies i mean there can be a lot of stuff
Nice theory bro but I think Thad maybe his armor is like life support like Darth veders armor maybe the galactic federation or the space parties found him efter the Ships self destruction and kept him alive using the armor but like darth veder it is horrible using life support and now he wants revenge for what they did to him but Thad just my theory
the only thing that could disprove this theory is the lack of proof that the one infiltrating the Federation laboratory as well as the one chasing Samus at the end of Prime 3 are the same person, let alone that it's Sylux. The ships may be similar but they aren't the same and the shoulder piece shown at the end of Federation Force may be similar to Sylux's one but the rest of the armor isn't. The character in the scene doesn't have a cannon attached to one arm and there are no green highlights whatsoever in that character's arm
actually a producer of the Metroid Prime series confirmed that Sylux was piloting the ship in Prime 3. Also since there is talk about making a prime game focus on Samus and Sylux and the purple shoulder spike is Sylux's major feature, there is enough to assume that it was Sylux. Then again this is all a theory and I appreciate the input.
I also suspected Ian, but with a different motive in mind. We don't know much about Ian, but as both Adam's brother and an enlisted officer of the Federation, we have to assume he was a pretty good guy, so I don't think he'd hold too much of a grudge over the decision to save the lives of innocents over his own.
See, I actually kind of agreed with Samus's perspective at first; that Adam's ability to make such a difficult decision so quickly was actually kind of admirable, if not somewhat heartless. But then I thought: what if there was more to Ian's death that kept Adam so calm?
It's a long shot - possibly longer than just assuming Ian was the kind of guy to hold a grudge - but what if Ian's death was staged? What if Adam's stone-facedness in response to his brother's distress was actually because the screen wasn't showing Ian die? What if he didn't want Samus even attempting to save Ian, because there was actually no one to save?
We know the Federation's been up to some shady shit over the years, and Adam's for the most part been a straight-shooter, either oblivious to it, or in direct opposition of it. But what if the Federation approached younger, more impressionable Ian with a proposition for leverage on Adam? What if Ian got wrapped up in some secret Federation project that warranted faking his death, and they used Adam to help pull it off, probably leaving him oblivious to just how shady it got? This may explain how Sylux got his hands on experimental Federation tech, AND can use it so well; because he was GIVEN it and TRAINED to use it!
With the key word being *experimental* Federation tech, it's possible they could've put Ian through hell trying to get his body to convert to energy in order to take his Lockjaw form, or anything else Sylux can do (he may yet prove to have more tricks up his sleeve, come Prime 4). Eventually, something would've gone wrong, and Ian (now Sylux) escaped, forever transformed, twisted, and possessing a burning hatred for the Federation for what they did to him.
Not sure where hating Samus would come in, but that's only assuming he hates Samus on a more personal level than just her association with the Federation. We know he's following Samus by the end of Prime 3, but the only time he's ever gone out of his way to fight Samus was in Hunters, when they were both pursuing the same macguffins of the week. Maybe we just got it wrong, and Sylux's feelings towards Samus are a bit more complicated than we thought?
Actually, come to think of it, considering Ian only appeared in Other M - and only via brief mention, at that - it could actually turn out to be possible that Adam is the more likely candidate for Sylux's identity. From a story writing standpoint, he IS the most significant human character in the series other than Samus, so if they wanted to go for a big twist, it would actually make a lot more sense to go for Samus's supposedly dead and ultra-trustworthy former commander/father-figure who players would be about 90% more likely to recognize than his brother who was only really mentioned in that one game most folks may have not played because they heard it was terrible.
The motive may actually fit, too. Like I said, Adam is a freaking paragon, but he still holds a high rank in a very corrupt and powerful organization. Maybe he eventually decided enough was enough, so he began using the Sylux alter-ego to attack them while maintaining his position to keep their corrupt influence to a minimum. He fought Samus during Hunters to avoid making the Federation think there was any familiarity between them, which would have naturally made them suspect Adam as the closest living thing Samus has to family. Then, come Other M, and the Federation starts getting on to him, so they send him to a zoological hellhole along with an assassin specifically meant to cover up their dirty secrets.
Assuming Prime 4 would take place after Other M (or even Fusion), finding out Adam survived his venture into Area Zero and has been using his supposed death as a way to drop off the grid and operate as Sylux full-time would actually be a great way to redefine the character from his botched execution in Other M. Finding out one of Samus's deadliest and most mysterious enemies was actually an old friend all this time would also be pretty cool...
... Aaaassuming we don't see him become the villain along the course of the story... Or die...
... Or, y'know, assuming any of this is even true and not just wild, shot-in-the-dark delusions of someone thinking way too hard about video games at one in the morning.... I should probably sleep.... ^_^;
WOW! That is an amazing idea.
The Metroid Trainer Thanks! :D
I like the theory about Samus,s brother is cylux but also i like this theory too
XshadOtakuX wow deep and great theory
I have a feeling Sylux knows of the true corruption of the galactic federation, like you saw in Fusion, which probably left him to die or something, also hates Samus for being the Federation's Lapdog.
It would be interesting to see a post fusion game where Samus and Stylux team up against the Fedaration,,,since now Samus knows the truth and is probably a fugitive at that point after Fusion.
@@lunapyrope9683 umm, don't forget that, post-fusion, it is a fact Samus' status concerning the GF is "Outlaw".
wasn’t that whole thing a mistranslation tho? That it was actually a split group of the federation that did the metroid clones? Maybe Silux works for that split group, who knows.
@@lizando1326 Hasn't been fully explored yet.
Maybe the pirates are the heros who see the federation as a corrupt dictatorship
That sad moment no one cares about Prime Hunters despite it's potential for an amazing sequel :(
The most mysterious part of this whole puzzle is Sylux's ability to morph into the Lockjaw alt form. Morphing is an ability invented by the Chozo, and restricted only to those they deem worthy to use it, such as the Luminoth. In my view of the Metroid canon, this leads me to believe some of the Chozo's secrets scattered across the galaxy from their lost civilization, have been discovered and unlocked. This could be an explanation as to why all the Hunters could use a basic, weaker form of Samus's weaponry. Space pirates have obviously been attempting this for a long time, so they can't be the only alien race doing so.
jenny talia That's really interesting to think about
I actually just came up with a theory now that I've beaten Corruption again. Sylux is the Federation spy who the Space Pirates bribed for information during Corruption. This explains how Sylux was tracking Samus on Elysia.This could strengthen your argument about Ian Malkovich. While I consider most of Other M not to be canon, Fusion's inclusion of Adam as an AI further strengthens the argument that Ian would be the one who knows the Federation's secrets. While I don't want to include Adam's death in Other M as canon, even without considering Other M, Adam is clearly dead before Fusion. This could further fuel Ian's hatred for Samus.
jenny talia What exactly do you mean by morphing and how could the luminoth morph? FYIbI never played hunters sonI don't know what form you mean for Sylux
Giving him the ability to morph was probably nothing more than a gameplay choice
Actually, the weapons the hunters are using (the Affinity Weapons) were developed by the Alimbic. Also, the hunters posses stronger variants of their respective weapons than Samus does. As for the alt-forms, they were all developed (Kanden, Trace and Weavel) or are in nature (Noxus and Spire) of the hunters' respective species (excluding Sylux). It's quite interesting though how the Lockjaw mirrors the Morph Ball, with both having the ability to lay bombs.
Prime 4 is definitely going to be about Samus vs Sylux. I so need more on him.
Congratulations! Today a Trailer dropped and there he was, Sylux face to face with Samus!
Sylux hates samus because she starred in other m
2D Samurai yeah Samus would hate herself for being apart of Other M's story too
2D Samurai lol
This really helped a massive amour with my sylux role play
When people think Anthony is Sylux I swear...
yea that's right.... it was the black guy that did it..............
ROFL!!
Geno Footer Naw, it's K.D., the asian guy with the glasses we saw got shot in other M.
I hope it's soloman aran who may or may not still exist in canon
For real though the traitor from Other M has to be someone outside the group we met (since most were dead and the others didn't act like traitors at the end. I think Sylux could easily be that person.
Logan smith I want sylux to b2 completely unrelated I don't want any other M in my metroid
what about Samus' younger brother Solomon Aran? His body was never found and was assumed dead after the massacre at the colony. It would be cool and twisted if Samus was raised and groomed to be a warrior for the chozo, while Solomon was raised and groomed to be a warrior for the space pirates?
Sylux's presence was established before the character of Ian malchovich was conceptualized and I think sylux's is intended to be another character entirely.
Pgcrooner VA I still liked the Solomon/cylux theory too
There’s one problem that I see: in Hunters, why would Sylux attack Samus without saying ANYTHING? Samus just walks up and Sylux attacks her without any word.
JWil42 Gameplay...plus maybe at the time, the creators didn't intend for him to be Solomon (who btw, we don't even if if he's canon or not) or anyone else for that matter.
K yeah, but they could have had dialogue in Hunters if they wanted. There IS a cutscene to introduce him, and he just attacks unprovoked. That would make no sense whatsoever to attack your own sibling randomly.
JWil42, should of, would of, could of...as I said, at the time, they probably didn't intend for Sylux to become a major character.
It's still not a contradiction otherwise, other fictions do this (introduce a villain who just attacks the protagonist right away, only for them to find out said-villain is someone close).
There is also such thing called "retcons." IE. changes in existing storyline. Example, Samus said the metroid was now twice responsible for saving her life (1. Saving her against Mother Brain and giving her the hyper beam to destroy Mother Brain. 2. Saving her from X-infestation.), which now in reality, it's three times now thanks to the introduction of Samus Returns (3. Attacking Ridley before he can finish Samus off). Just like the Zebesian-X on BSL, was originally a marauding group that attacked at the worst time, where now, they are the subjects created on the Bottle Ship (along with the Ridley-X and Nightmare).
The explosion that killed Ian was a trap! It was a trap set by Adam to take out his corrupt brother who already had betrayed the Federation. That's why Adam wouldn't let Samus save Ian, because he intended Ian to die there rather than have his betrayal come to light and possibly even cast Adam in a negative light as well.
Do I have any proof? Nope, but it certainly fits the narrative presented here. Perhaps Ian had been grooming Samus for her own eventual rebellion from the Federation, intending for her to help him ... sell tech to the Space Pirates?
She was certainly naive enough that she would have done anything he asked of her. I got the impression from Other M that Samus actually had romantic feelings toward Ian, and if she was forced to choose between a direct order from Adam and Ian, she would actually have sided with Ian. Adam knew this, so he ensured that Ian's com-link was unable to communicate with Samus thus avoiding the potential power struggle. Ian on the other hand didn't know his com had been tampered with; when he asked for Samus to help him escape he took her refusal to help him as proof Samus chose Adam over him.
I like that. That idea is soooooo crazy that it might just work.
MungkaeX IT'S A TRAP
Nice theory !!
I liked your theory a lot, it opens the posibility for a great Metroid game. Here's my idea: after Metroid Fusion, Samus confronts the galactic federation. She infiltrates a facility in which she finds Sylux by chance so they start fighting. Galactic federation troopers interrupt their fight and among the chaos Sylux flees, so you go after him. You follow him to an alien planet that you have to explore in classic metroid fasion in order to find him and when you finally do, then there's the big reveal of his identity and motives. Then maybe by the end of the game, Sylux helps Samus take down the not-so-good galactic federation. The only problem I could see with this idea is that there's a lot of time between the Prime games and Fusion, in which there is no mention of Sylux at all, but who knows.
"remember me. :P" "No. Not Really."
Love that, literally laughed for 2 minutes straight.
I happy someone found that funny too
Spyk Teh Daigon I died
I've theorized that Sylux, his stolen suit and the Delano 7 were all Federation "Black Ops" projects in an attempt to replicate Samus' arsenal. The two main things that sparked this theory for me were the funny little entry logs of the Pirates' failed attempt to morphball in Metroid Prime, and the design of Sylux' alt form. Ever notice how both Samus and Sylux can drop a total of 3 bombs, the only two hunters who can do so? Or that even though we technically see all the hunters' ships for a half second in a cutscene, the Delano 7 is the only other ship we interact with in the game?
These lead me to think that if the Space Pirates were wanting to R&D Chozo tech, why wouldn't the Federation? They've always relied on the genuine article, sure, but only as a contracted Bounty Hunter. This means (in the GFed's eyes) despite her record of loyalty to the Federation, she still has the power to decline her services to them, or worse, betray them. After all, she's 'just an outsider.' So some Federation director was probably like: "We don't necessarily need Samus either, we just need her stuff! Let's megabloks the hell out of her ship & armor, and then we don't have to hire Samus anymore! And as a bonus, if she ever decides to turn traitor after finding one morally bankrupt project too many, we have just the weapon to take her out!" So they got a "volunteer" to test and experiment on with all this Anti-Samus tech, probably even opening them up along the way, something went horribly wrong, and the Federation property escaped and is loose in the galaxy. And who/what ever is in that suit is probably thinking "Screw these guys for doing this to me, AND the one they tried to turn me into!"
(It could even be a Darth Vader situation, in that Sylux actually needs the suit to survive in!)
Nice view .
I liked your theory .
It would be interesting if this theory proved true, and in the next Metroid game we would see a fight between Ian and Samus with AI Adam.
That is if he's in Metroid 5 as opposed to Prime 4, which will most likely still take place prior to Samus Returns like the rest of the Prime games
But in mph sylux kills the gf soldier and he screams like a monster thats not human
True. However I think the power suit messes with the sound of the voice. In Super Smash Bros when Samus get's Star KO-ed, you hear a weird scream that doesn't sound human either. Then again Smash Bros isn't canon so it's just a thought
Yea but that's in ssb not in the metro I'd game
That One Fresh guy Either way, let's hope nintendo gives us an answer asap
Sylux is human because you can see his hands have 5 fingers. However, his ability to morph into the Lockjaw alt form is a very strange piece of the puzzle.
What if Ian was turned into an AI like Adam, and the he went rogue to try and kill Adam. That would explain him being able to turn into the lockjaw.
I think Solomon Aran yes Samus Aran's younger brother is Sylux because he holds a grudge and hate for Samus leaving behind awhile and their home world was being destroyed and she got saved by the Chozo race and he was later rescue by the Galactic Federation and train to fight for them until he got tried of it and decided to make a Bounty Hunter armor for himself and become a Bounty Hunter and go find his sister Samus Aran and Challenge her to see who the better Bounty Hunter is between them both and who knows what will happen next but my personal theory is that I think Samus will be the one that sacrifices her life in order to save her brother life to make up for leaving him behind and he get to be the Bounty Hunter Hero to save universe but It be awesome if they both would work together as it was meant to be 100%!
He’s most likely Solomon Aran. The name Sylux means mocking the light and Samus is known as the light . So he’s her brother
Sylux = System(Sy) +
The SI derived unit of illuminance(light), measuring luminous flux per unit area(Lux)
Samus Aran's Power Suit might be made of light structure by the Chozo. Her name however I can't no proof enough since "Aran refers to Aran Island" and "Samus refers to another discovery could supplant the original finding", which totally fits for what she does which leaves to believe that the discovery is the power suits connected purpose.
This explains why Solomon Aran was supposed to be the user of the Power Suit but something happened that split both of them apart and doesn't even recognize Samus Aran at all with blind hatred from the Federation.
Chozo probably chose him though time it really didn't happen and was given to Samus instead of him which I am theorizing what might of broke relationship with that and the combine split apart. Also he could've been raised by another evil association group which of course would also hate the Federation.
So being the brother is a 85% percent chance it's him. 15% is a clone of anyone which I hope not.
Jeremy Graffox I really hope it’s him. I feel like he was raised by someone else or else was kept hidden by the federation. The only reference to Samus about “light “ is the chozo lore calling her “the light”
I suppose Sylux is X and Zero's Vile to Samus. Pershaps he/it just hates Samus for sake of hate. Anyway I hope there will be a manga about Sylux, we know very little about him.
If they make a Sylux manga, i want it to be canon.
There is a theory that Sylux is Samus's brother that she thought was dead along with everyone else on her home planet. It could make sense since Sylux does hate samus but he has kind of made himself a shadow of Samus from his emblem and stuff. Plus he could have a hatred of Samus cause can think she left her own brother to die, who was then made into a bioweapon experiment to make a soldier like Samus with her chozo DNA. He would grow to hate her and EDF purely since his suffering is cause of her actions in a way. This idea gives the idea that both the armor and ship were probably made by EDF to make him more like Samus, till he eventually breaks out and steals what they built for him, he's probably have EDF training at that point to so using and hacking the tech be easy to him.
I have a theory that he made the first Metroid Prime or was the one person responsible to malfunction it.
Personally I think Ian makes 100% sense. He's got every reason to hate the galactic federation. He could hate Samus since he thought that she also betrayed him. Personally I think he found out about a suit specifically designed to defeat Samus that the GF was developing upon telling Adam that they must warn Samus Adam saw his loyalty to the Fed as far more important and got rid of Ian who survived and struck a deal with the Space pirates to get the armour for them. Upon acquiring the armour he kills the pirates who helped him get it telling them the suit only works for humans. The suit itself is the galactic federation reverse engineering Chozo technology and doing it successfully hence Ian can transform into his Lockjaw form. Personally I think this would work best after Dread. The reason for him stealing the Metroid is perhaps he wants to gain metroid powers or something and during the events of Samus returns - Dread he went around stealing the powers of the other hunters to prepare for a fatal blow to the Fed.
As soon as you said adam's brother i instantly knew where you were going with it. I was surprised at first but connected the dots real quick. Nice theory man.
I'm glad it all came together, and thanks
Coming here after the Metroid Prime 4 teaser trailer as he appears in it.
Since this will be A big part of Metroid Prime 4 I think that there might be a deeper lore to this.
Hear me out I think this is Solomon Aran. Soloman was on the planet K-2L When the human Settlement was attacked along with Samus, Rodney and Virginia Aran, the interesting thing is that Rodney and Virginia both died. How ever in the canon story it states " When Samus was just Six years old, pirates attacked and destroyed the human settlement. Captain Thea Aran and Chief Engineer Avram Aran where both killed in the raid. Solomon Aran, Samus's four year old brother, was missing and presumed dead" --- metroid.wikia.com/wiki/Solomon_Aran
This theory can also explain how Sylux is " A skilled marksman and bounty hunter experienced in espionage skills such as scouting and tracking " you can read this in the Super smash brothers Trophies. He got this skills of Scouting and tracking by living on this planet for so long alone trying to keep himself alive.
This is From the Manga I know but I think this could be a cool story plot for Sylux. He hates the federation because they couldn't protect his planet when he was little, and he hates Samus because she left him on the planet.
Now i want to leave you with this. The Definition of the word LUX means " a unit of illumination equal to the direct illuminations on a surface that is everywhere one meter from a uniform point source of one candle intensity or equal to one lumen per square meter " Basically light
And the word Sy means " forming adjective and nouns with diminutive and often mocking or pejorative, force " What we get is (Sy)(Lux) Mocking the light. This also would fit that Samus is the Prophecy of Light in the Chozo Lore --- metroid.wikia.com/wiki/Chozo_Lore
The last thing I was to state is the the Screw attack symbol is Samus's iconic Symbol, And Sylux's Symbol look almost identical to the Screw attach symbol except it is almost a mirror of that symbol.
So do you have any thoughts?
The first page you've given link to says at the beginning that it's not a canon. And it's not from manga, which is considered canon by the way. It's from some Nintendo Power source.
this is a very good theory! I really hope we get another game with him as the antagonist and encounter/battle her multiple times! that would be awesome!
+Carnoraptor 40 yeah there are rumors that the next game will have Sylux as a main bad guy, so fingers crossed
Good enough for me. I hope it's true.
Adam's decision wasnt some arbitrary decision. It was obviously worst case scenario protocol. Though very unfortunate, it was the best decision.
Ian had people whom he cared about on that ship and likely, and especially as a soldier, would understand the risk and had to be in agreement with this protocol before going through with the mission. Also, I may be mixed up, but arent the events in the Prime Trilogy predated to other M? So Sylux already existed before Ian was sacrificed.
I have a theory. In Metroid Prime 4 Samus and Sylux MAY Team up to fight a threat that could possibly only be defeated by a Metroid, a powerful one at that.
Yeah sure at first Samus might not understand Sylux's motives but as the story progresses Samus would learn more and more about the situation and thus team up with Sylux to defeat this new threat. Also going against the Federation as well.
But that's just a little theory of mine.
Anthony Higgs is a great guy. I will _always_ remember him.
Just when i thought i watched everything useful to know, i find this and now ive got a million things running through my head. Incoming "samus and ian reuinion" DURING the Finale for the metroid series which probably involves him saving Samus. Called it ...👌
I think that also why he would be angry (and also how he got the suit and such) that the federation found him and decided to experiment on him. (Let’s face it, the federation has been extremely shady before and after) so when he escaped he took the suit and ship.
The biggest problem with this theory is the gap between the realease dates of Prime Hunters and Other M. Combine that with the fact that Richard Vorodi, the story designer of Hunters, said during an interview (and I quote): "We have a great backstory written up for Sylux. There’s a lot of threaded storytelling in there, that made using the character in other games a good fit. I would love to tell you what’s going on under that suit…"
Now, maybe it's just me, but that sounds like they had it figured out from the start and just didn't tell us in the game to make Sylux feel "mysterious." It's not a case of "mysterious for mysteriousness sake with no actual explaination". I doubt they had contact with Other M's dev team, assuming Other M was even in delepoment at that time. I doubt they'd change Sylux's backstory (which Richard certainly loves, as the above quote would tell you) just because Other M gave us a different potential candidate (and not even a perfect one).
Still, theorycrafting is fun, so I won't criticise you too much for it. (especially since the video is _6 years old_ by now)
At first I thought Sylux could be human, but I discarded that theory loooong ago.
Mostly because of his helmet, there is no way a normal human could see through that.
And when playing as Sylux in metroid prime hunters multiplayer and pay attention to his helmet HUD, you'll notice that he sees through that flat green line in the middle of his helmet.
Kritken I know this may sound a bit odd at first but if he is human wouldn't the suit be projecting an image of what is in front of him.
That's stupid, Samus is 6'3", and yet she looks like a scrawny kid, and somehow is like an entire foot shorter than those feddy scubs. Like wtf? Wasn't Samus trained and raised by the Chozo? Shouldn't she not be part of the federation becaus she's a bounty hunter? How is she so short in that picture if she's 6'3", and yet she was supose to be fully grown at the point because the Chozo kept her company until she was fully grown? Dammit Other M.
Maybe galactic federation have all it's members wear high heels to make them look taller. But seriously, I never noticed how Other M screwed up Samus's height.
Yay, Feddy high heels. That's more ammo I can use to mock them with :P. I hope Samus saves them from their crippling depression, because then she could lead them and they wouldn't be complete failures.
Keep in mind that Samus joined the Federation at the age of 14 and left only a few years later. It is possible that her Chozo DNA effected her growth process. Besides, this isn't the first time we have seen people taller than Samus without armor. It is possible that the Federation just uses really big Soldiers as it takes a certain body type to use the suits.
Maybe humans just grow really tall.
Eclipseslayer98 maybe is the suit that makes her look tall.
Theres one issue with the theory:
The entire prime series happened before other m
What do you want Metriod prime 4 to be about more:Samus/cylux showdown or more emotional story what do you guys think about that
A theory I believe and not very heard of is that Sylux can in fact be Samus long lost brother. Turns out in the manga it is cannon samus had a younger brother however his body was not found in the destruction of samus planet. Not only that but samus and Sylux have a lot in common. Both have names that start with S. There upgrades or weapons had some type of Z symbol on them. It's not to far off to think Sylux may be samus brother. And he may hate samus for working for federation since they been as shady as space pirates.
I think it would be fantastic if they did and would possibly be the best thing to come from other M if they did?
But considering the "relationship" between the classic and prime metroids, I doubt they would because that would mean intersecting stories. Sakamoto and Tanabe, despite saying all meteoid games are canon, want to keep things seperate.
I'm pretty sure most of these mysteries behind Sylux might be answered on Prime 4, since they already confirmed Sylux will make an appearance there and have more background story behind him. If it's a main entry to the Prime series and/or a continuation of the Prime Trilogy, there has to be at least another type of phazon crisis involved, since a Metroid Prime is solely a metroid that has gone severe mutations from phazon.
EpsilonChurchRVB Wait, where’d you read that Sylux was gonna have an appearance in Prime 4??? And I think Prime 4 MAY BE a working title, who knows, but all we know is that the whole Phazon crisis has been dealt with after the events of Prime 3
Well the guy leading the development team of Prime 4 has already gone through the ideas of having Sylux and Samus crossing paths once more, not only in Prime Hunters, but in the next main Prime series as well. He confirmed the mysterious ship, at the end of Prime 3, to be Sylux so there's a major chance he'll be in Prime 4. Sorry I may have worded it wrong as to it was "confirmed" that he'll make it in Prime 4, but I just wanted to point out that the chances of him being in Prime 4 are extremely high. And Prime 4 may be a working title, but as they said, it is the next main numbered entry in the series. The phazon crisis may have ended, but who knows? Phaaze may had left a potentially harmless phazon nebula behind, a possibility that could, in time, create another planet, or even a star, full of pure phazon once more.
Wouldn't Ian's brother Adam fit the bill better? Adam could be mad at the federation for his brother's death for the same reasons and be more likely alive to do such acts. Also, since no one knows he's sylux (and already part of the federation's army) it would take less 'stealthy actions' to get all the experimental equipment and to the metroid. Additionally, it is likely that Ian and Adam worked in similar fields of expertise (mechanical development/ maintenance) though, as you stated, not as strong at that field. If sylux was Ian and he contacted people to get the information for the equipment, that would mean that either they would have likely found the people who gave away the information to him and at least have some idea of his background (such as being a part of the federation) or the people he contacted shared in his hate which would mean Ian isn't the only candidate and there's a chance that we haven't even met sylux's true identity. How ever, if we assume we have met sylux's identity, Adam fits alot better than Ian. In addition, look at the metroid timeline at the gap between Ian's death and sylux's first appearance. There is a huge gap between those 2 events. I think it would be easier to see that gap as Adam starting to plan his revenge on the federation and Samus as well as filling in some of the skills necessary to enact his plans in the federation ranks. All in all, I feel Adam is just as likely (if not more likely) to be sylux as Ian does. PS I have not played Metroid: Other M (AKA Metroid: Voldemort edition) (Yes, I had to make the reference) to know if there is other information to say otherwise. If there is please reply so I may be wiser on the subject.
We got to remember that Sylux hates the Galactic Federation, and Adam still worked for the Galactic Federation. If Adam was Sylux during the Prime games, he wouldn't be apart of the Galactic Federation in Other M.
It could be a cover/alibi or am I misunderstanding something?
A cover?...interesting. There's always a possibility. Let's hope they continue the plan of making a Sylux/Samus story to give us an answer
ditto.
The Pineappley Empire Of Super Ultimate Pineapples That makes a lot of sense, and it would also explain why Adam is such an asshole to Samus during Other M
My opinion is that he'll probably have a unrelated backstory altogether because having Adams brother go on a rampage is not metroid like although it's a good idea. If I could guess maybe a human like alien that the federation experimented on that escaped
So the Federation tried to reverse ingeneer the power armor of Samus. And some last surviving individual of an unknown alien species similar to the human species (probably destroyed by the federation) steals it. (in addition to an experimental weapon and spaceship).
And he is definetely not human. Just listen to his voice, he sounds like a beast. If he is anything, than probably some kind of metahuman.
I hope he is adams brother
me too
So do I
Sam mokhtare zadeh What about that roar right after he killed that troop?
Sam mokhtare zadeh Right when he did that roar, he also moved in sync to that roar. He's either Ian or a doppelgänger.
i hope it was J-Gnk!
cuz no one remebered him after samus seved the planet
What if Sylux used to be a Federation scientist until they grew disillusioned for one reason or another?
He's Captain Falcon... He hates that he doesn't have a F-Zero game since Wii... :'(
I personally think that The Deleter (or whatever his name was) from Other M was Sylux because they both hate the GF and Seamus with a passion, with neither being really explained.
There are two flaws(one of which is a significant one) that paint the theory into a corner.
One, as of present, between every Prime and non-Prime game the characters not named Samus have never been crossed over, i.e Admiral Dane never appears in Fusion/OM and Adam never shows up in Prime 1-3 and Federation Force, when realistically they weren't dead at those points in time and no current hand waves exist to justify their absence.
Two, this being the lesser one, Ian being Sylux would require an OM retcon, because unless Sylux were to do something noble and turn good in this hypothetical game(doubtful), there is no way Adam and Samus would view him favorably as they do when reminiscing about his "death". Then again, OM as is remains a clusterfuck when trying to connect it to the rest of the series so a retcon wouldn't surprise me.
But that's it, the theory as is has solid backing. Let's just hope the answer comes sooner rather than later.
Could you clarify the first point. I don't fully understand. However the second point I fully understand. I actually wanted to talk about that flaw in the video, but a friend suggest to cut it to make the video simpler. If Ian didn't die and became Sylux, it would make the scene where Samus felt bad for Ian inconsistent. My idea was that mentally Ian died and became Sylux. Similar to Star Wars (assuming you know about Star Wars) when Anakin didn't die, but Obi-wan considered him dead due to the extreme mental change in becoming Darth Varder, Samus and Adam would consider Ian dead and Sylux being a different person.
I appreciate the comment and I also hope we get official answers soon.
I'll try and clarify the first point as best I can. For simplicity's sake, I'll be using two separate terms: Prime era(encompassing Prime 1-3, Hunters, and FF) and original era(encompassing Metroid 1, 2, Super, Fusion and Other M).
So here's the deal; both eras have characters that appear once, maybe several times in the games that make up said era, and depending on the case, may or may not be alive at certain points. Let's go back to my original two examples.
Adam, as far as the timeline is concerned, was very much alive during the span of both eras, dying in Other M. The point being that despite this, Adam never physically appeared or was mentioned in the Prime era proper, not even in Federation Force. This is what I mean by not crossing over, in that named side characters introduced in one era don't appear in the other.
To make this clear, let's look at Admiral Dane again. When the story ends, he's the only named side character to survive the war, unlike Rundas, Ghor and Gandrayda(and Ridley technically does, but the timeline placement of Corruption makes it so that his survival is a foregone conclusion). So likewise, as far as the current lore is concerned, Admiral Dane is alive throughout the events of the original era from Metroid 2 onwards, but never appeared in any of the original era games between Metroid 2 and Other M.
I'm hoping you get my point; besides Samus, Ridley, and the Metroids themselves, the original and Prime eras have no interconnected characters between the two. This is the main obstacle I see to Ian Malkovich being Sylux, in that Ian was a character introduced in the original era, whereas Sylux is a character from the Prime era. To make that connection would be an aversion to the trend I just explained. Now, granted, I'm not saying it's impossible, but in conjunction with the second flaw, there's a hurdle to overcome. I hope this all makes sense.
Ah ok that make since. Yeah it's true that the Prime game characters and the original game characters never crossed over. Connecting Sylux and Ian together would mess up the trend, but I see it as a way to connect the Prime games to the Original games.
I don't know about that. I think they should stay separate.
For the first part trends don't necessarily have to stay true. For the second part why would they know who Sylux is? As long as WE don't have him revealed before Other M then there isn't an inconsistency.
sylux could actually be gandrayda as a shapeshifted form she meets all of this and in prime 3 she almost seems the exact same when you fight her but gore and rundas changed alot
alex ready prime Hunters takes place before Prime 2 and 3. so this theory doesnt make any sense. besides, Gandrayda is dead.
bad video
1:18 - 1:52 the galactic federation is an incredibly diverse organization of a far more vast scale than what we see in the games, we just predominantly see samus involved in the human side of it. it's a body comprised of many species from many worlds and many separate groups with their own goals. this is supported by the Metroid manga (which is not really relevant to the games but still canon and provides a lot of additional context to the greater metroid universe), and the Japanese version of Fusion as some details about the federation's structure in that game were lost in translation.
2:46 - 3:13 if you claim he hates and has a personal connection with Samus just because he follows her across the Alimbic Cluster in Prime Hunters, that means every hunter in that game might as well have a personal connection to her (I know Weavel does.) I also fail to see what FF's ending has to do with Sylux's hatred for Samus and why you brought it up. The only thing you bring up that really supports his interest in Samus is the Prime 3 secret ending and even then nothing even loosely implies that to be personal
3:48 - 3:53 aside from how banal and dry theories where a mystery character HAS to be someone we've seen before tend to be... i hate seeing other m plot points included when theorizing shit and discussing series canon, game literally adds nothing of value to the canon that fusion didn't already and even if you like it you are in deinal if you don't think nintendo just wants to memory hole the game, wash their hands of it and never acknowledge it officially again
4:15 - 4:21 that's not a flashback sequence, that's a concept artist who felt like drawing the characters posing for a picture
the rest of the video is extremely up-in-the-air asspull what ifs that arent worth addressing, i could just as easily argue that the chuck-e-cheese ticket muncher or ben shapiro is sylux
This theory could be possible. He is the only person who fits all the criteria. Either him or it's a yet unknown person or just some monster. But the theory is pretty solid indeed.
The problem with the Ian theory is that in the timeline Other M comes way after Prime Hunters. So it would not be possible Ian is Sylux in this case. Granted Other M is canon which I think it is.
The federation could be the light and the light could be a medifore for technological advancements
Sy can be added as a pre-fix to mock the word
Lux means the light
Adam is the head of the federation making him the light
Sylux means mocking the light
Vesper defense outpost is where samus and sylux first met
Vesper is the darkness and is the half brother of phosphorus
Phosphorus is the light and is the half brother of vesper
Ian (sylux) is mocking adam (the light) by stealing his supplies
Ian(vesper) is the brother of adam(phosphorus)
Vesper(ian) is the half brother of phosphorus(adam) and vise versa
So even more evidence that this is true
That's deep
Don't you think that said "Weird Glitch" could've been Sylux?
This is an awesome idea and really well put analysis. It really does make a lot of sense I think and I'd be down for Prime to reference other M even if Other M smacked Prime in the face and tried to void it from canon.
I also really like the idea of a Metroid game where it shows the federation in a morally grey area. How do we know they're as good as they make themselves out to be?
sylux is one of my favorite hunters next to spire an noxus. But my theory is sylux is a rogue galactic federation force trooper who betrayed the federation. i agree with your theory tho.
I kinda hope he stays unknown. :P
Mysterious character and all that.
I like to think it is Old Bird of the Chozo, because the technology Sylux uses is very similar to Chozo technology and Samus's Power Suit! But why would he be trying to kill Samus you may ask... Maybe he could have been kidnapped by Space Pirates and brain washed to use Chozo technology against Samus and the Galactic Federation because don't forget that Old Bird is mysteriously missing with out trace according to the Metroid Manga. That may also be the reason why he never told the Federation of the Metroids true purpose!
ChickyChi intresting idea
ChickyChi I always hoped to see a chozo someday in a metroid game other than statues and that one flashback from zero mission . That maybe some of them actually survived. An HD chozo would look so cool. I don't think any of the chozo who would have raised Samus would be after her. If anything maybe if there were chozo elsewhere that blamed her for the loss of the Zebes chozo maybe..., but unlikely they could fit in that armor.
I think Sylux is not human because has not humanly roars and his version of the morph ball cant be performed by a human
but Samus's morph ball is like in a summersault
I would honestly hope that in Metroid Prime 4, Sylux is the main antagonist and Samus is being stalked by him, kind of like the SA-X, but more Slenderman esc. Now imagine this:
You are on a planet colonized by galactic federation soldiers, helping them with space pirate problems. You depart from the base to carry out an assault, and when you return hours later, you find it in ruins, desecrated bodies of Feds everywhere, blood, fire, chaos. You start exploring the now destroyed facility to find out what did this, and you begin to notice clues that you are being stalked. All the power cells to power the facility reactor have been removed, and as you get into the depths of the facility, a self destruct sequence is activated. This means that once you escape under the time limit, the facility explodes with your ship in the docking bay and now you have to traverse the planet alone, no feds to help you, stalked by Sylux. At the mid-end game, you have a duel with him, and a punishing blow to his mask reveals him to be whoever or whatever may be his identity (MOST LIKELY a new character, humanoid but an alien species we have seen before). That's my hopes for prime 4.
Austin Winter Sounds incredible I’d love to see it.
The Galalctic Federation is actually comprised of many different races that we never see in game but we do see in the Metroid Manga which is canon to Metroid lore...
I really hope Sylux is someone new
I never even considered ian but that's a good guess. i think it has a far chance of being true
Syluxis either a evolved space pirate from the future, a ex federation force member, or samus long lost brother Soloman.
sylux just needs to be humanoid. he may be of a race similar to gandrayda just without the shapeshifting powers etc. however, if it is who you say it is then he may have been saved by the space pirates and they would have been able to help him get the armor. either the space pirates or another group who hate the Federation would have needed to help him as experimental armor like that would probably have a lot of security to stop people from just taking it.
Um, other m happened AFTER metroid prime hunters
Ninja Weedle Other M did happened after Hunters, but the flashback sequence we see with Ian happened before any of the games.
Other M is waaaay after the Prime saga. The prime saga is between Metroid 1/Zero Mission and Metroid 2/Samus Returns.
Wait...Other M is after Prime series....
What if Sylux is an advanced Ai auto pilot for the experimental galactic federation power armour, and believes he is better than Samus's Chozo armour.
Mr.Mumbles I never thought of the possibility of a rouge AI. that would be cool
I got this idea from "The Fall"
A Wiiu game.
Mr.Mumbles definitely metroid like backstory
One theory that has come to my mind is that Sylux could be Samus' father, who survived, and he blames the Galactic Federation for neglecting to protect his people. But I like your theory a lot. Some have said Sylux is a human, others have claimed a symbiote of some kind is controlling the suit. Perhaps in the next game, we will find out.
I really hope we find out in the next game too
Сӑвар Кан first of all, why do I see you everywhere? Second, in the manga Ridley says that he ate Samus's father's remains after he killed himself in the explosion that took out the pirates ships in order to survive (because Ridley can actually heal himself wolverine style if he eats meat) and the Chozo even said that they did a search and they guaranteed Samus was the only survivor from the attack on her colony.
Rebellious Perhaps you see me everywhere because we have a similar interest in Metroid.
Thank you for explaining that to me. I did not think that theory was likely, anyway, but it was only a theory, one I felt I should present.
Сашук - Флагеллум Дей but that's true then why would he kill Samus, his own daughter.?
+Gaming xtream
Perhaps he is not mentally stable after the loss of his wife, or something has changed him. Power seems to change a lot of people, especially in videogames.
What if it’s Adam? He’s so shady. He probably manipulated Ian’s “Death”. Maybe he was so heartbroken by Ian dying that he faked his own death too just to become sylux and get revenge.
I don't think the spoken powersuit being federation tech means Sylux *has* to be human, it's possible it was designed for an alien bioweapon or was easily modified to fit Sylux. Heck, he could even just be an alien that are very similar to humans
bro I just hope that he's a big part of Metroid Prime 4, and is Samus' main enemy. they don't need to make a big emotional story, but they need to give a backup story and set up the big rivalry. Metroid/Samus has needed someone like Sylux. his(her) identity isnt even that important. they just need to have bad ass fights to create a buzz around this series.
After reading a theory in the comments and this video they are both good theories, however there's one slight problem metroid other m is a whole separate story line all together and therefore Ian would be immediately disqualified an idea could be samus's brother who worked for the galactic federation and was betrayed as described in the manga but even that is a whole different story so I really can't say or theorise who sylux is.
I don't remember hear this from, but I heard that he's a Space Pirate.
Weavel was once a space pirate, Sylux's past is unknown
I’m here after watching the prime 4 trailer. Good analysis and theory!
The last rumor I read up was how Samus had a younger brother named Solomon Aran. There are many links to Solomon being Sylux. Thought to be dead after the K-2L attack and seeking revenge on Samus for leaving him there.
Interesting theory.
Wouldn't he have been an infant? 2 years old, tops? After all. We don't see him at all. And Samus was 3 during the K-2L Incident. And considering that Rodney died fending off Space Pirates, whereas Virginia was eaten by Ridley, any possible son of theirs would likely have ended up dead as well.
Other M ignores the existence of the Prime subseries, thus anything in Prime is non-canon in Other M, and anything in Other M is non-canon to Prime.
That alone debunks this theory, since the creator of Other M wants it to have nothing to do with Prime and vice versa.
It's a good idea, but I have one problem with it. If Sylux was indeed revealed to be Ian Macovic in a new Prime game, which would take place before Other M, why wouldn't they know about that in Other M then?
I don't think it was Ian, judging by the Metroid timeline. Metroid other M takes place some time after the events of Metroid Prime 3, which takes place before Metroid Prime Hunters.
A lot of people think it's Ian or Samus long lost brother but what if Sylux is a woman under that armor and Nintendo pulling another Samus twist from the NES era?
It is great to see a channel more dedicated to metroid! My all time favourite game series! Maybe you could review all the metroid games or do more theories or play through all of the others. really liking your videos so far! Have you played all the metoid games?
his weapon is the shock coil is actually band! like illgael i think it say's so in the instructions!
yeah i also have wondered about Ian being Sylux
I mean the evidence is a stretch. But that, how else could this guy be to hate Samus that much. I really hope we get a confirmation that Sylux is Ian. That would be great
I was saying Ian was Sylux. This is a lot of great evidence. Samus could of saved him.
I can’t believe I thought this was a new video when I could’ve just looked at how long ago it came out. I was about 5 years too late.
The fact that the developers are looking for people who can create emotional stories, this theory might come to reality
Seems legit maybe Ian initiated the explosion so he could defect from The Galactic Federation because he knows something that we don’t. What if Ian is a parasite X jk.
Sylux has some real guts. He stole Galactic federation armor and then went against the Galactic federation while using it. doing this is literally a war crime and someone who's doing that and doesn't have an army to back them up must really be determined!
Sylux is Samus's brother! calling it! and Also Sylux playable character in new Smash for Switch
honestly I'd rather avoid any mention of other M I hope sylux is Soloman Aran but that's just me
They could be Gandrayda's race just shape shifted into a human to pilot the armor tho I myself see that as unlikely
This theory could make sense, the Prime saga is after Metroid 1 timeline and before Metroid II , Super Metroid , Other M and so on....
There is one big problem with theory: Other M is uncannon.
Or if you consider it cannon, you consider every other Metroid game uncannon.
With every other game uncannon, there is no Sylux to begin with.
But, without looking at Other M, a brother of Adam may very well be a thing.
In fact there are three options:
-Family of Adam
-Family of Samus
-Something totally new and unexpected
All we can do is wait for the possible Prime 4 and see what Nintendo comes up with.
all the Metroid games are Canon. there may be some continuity errors in Other M, but the overall events happened. I also haven't seen any official statement from Nintendo saying it's not Canon, so there isn't any reason to consider it non canon.
Nintendo did not declare it uncannon, that is true.
continuity errors, soorry... that puts it far too light.
The first story problem is that Fusion could not have happened. Why would Samus work with the GF after Other M? Second thing, Adam. Adam is not the same person from the manga, nor the same person described in Fusion. Third is that Samus did not work with the GF before Other M, according to Other M, but how this works and she does a mission in all 4 prime games... The last straw is when Samus says she killed all the metroids and that it's impossible that they are on the bottle ship: Especially in the Prime games, metroid breeding/cloning is a thing. Samus knows this and if Other M was cannon, it would have really made an awkward scene in Fusion when she discovers the metroids there.
So even if you consider Other M and the Primes as two seperate story line things, Fusion is still uncannon.
Other M simply has to much story shit to look past. It is better off uncannon.
yeah I agree Other M does mess things up. There are many reasons for why it shouldn't be canon, but when I make these theories, I look at all canon evidence to make these theories strong. Other M maybe garbage in story telling, but it also gave us information. From Samus's past being an official member of the Galactic Federation to giving us proof that Adam had a brother, along with other bits of lore. If I ignore Other M, I ignore lots of lore. that is why look for Nintendo to confirm if it's canon or not. If they say it's not, I'll ignore it, but because there isn't any word from Nintendo, I have to assume it's a sequel to super Metroid and prequel to Metroid Fusion.
well man, i I appreciate that you took a dive in the lore and gave us the vid.
and I appreciate the comment. I know the continuity of Metroid in general was thrown out of wack since Other M, but seeing you evidence does give me a better perspective on the issue. I do plan on making a video talking specifically on what's Canon so thanks.👍
There are also some people who say Sylux could be Samus's brother Solomon, but I'm sticking with the Ian is Sylux theory, as there's more viable evidence.
Wow do the brothers of main characters in Metroid have it rough. One is assumed dead and one is...
Well, one is a murderous bounty hunter who probably wants to kill Samus and Adam. So yeah.
he could also not be ian but adam instead, if that would be the case, other m would be so dead, it cant even be more murdered,
and here is how they can execute this
make him do something big, make him get what he wants, but instead of realizing that he is wrong ( about whatever) he says, fk it, i still fking hate the federation but i help samus, and he dies
i mean there can be a lot of stuff
Yeah, this is a cool theory. I really like this one. Very interesting stuff des
Nice theory bro but I think Thad maybe his armor is like life support like
Darth veders armor maybe the galactic federation or the space parties found him efter the
Ships self destruction and kept him alive using the armor but like darth veder it is horrible
using life support and now he wants revenge for what they did to him but Thad just my theory
I like that idea.
I don't know why I'm now trying to compare the evidences with the theory of him being Samus's brother Solomon with the evidences of him being Ian
Didnt they scrap what happened in Other M from the official Metroid story and timeline and say it happened in an alternate universe?
Maybe I'm just crazy but I think he has a connection to Rundas I don't know I just think they look similar
the only thing that could disprove this theory is the lack of proof that the one infiltrating the Federation laboratory as well as the one chasing Samus at the end of Prime 3 are the same person, let alone that it's Sylux. The ships may be similar but they aren't the same and the shoulder piece shown at the end of Federation Force may be similar to Sylux's one but the rest of the armor isn't. The character in the scene doesn't have a cannon attached to one arm and there are no green highlights whatsoever in that character's arm
actually a producer of the Metroid Prime series confirmed that Sylux was piloting the ship in Prime 3. Also since there is talk about making a prime game focus on Samus and Sylux and the purple shoulder spike is Sylux's major feature, there is enough to assume that it was Sylux. Then again this is all a theory and I appreciate the input.