![]() In Metroid, he appears as one of the major antagonists in the game and the military leader of the Space Pirates and as a boss in the area with his name, and in Zero Mission, he serves as the main antagonist and the final boss is a robot in his likeness. Unwittingly, he created his own worst enemy in Samus for this. He attacked and devastated 3-year-old Samus' homeworld of K-2L in a raid for fuel and resources, and personally killed Samus' mother when she jumped in to protect her daughter. In the Metroid E-Manga, he has gained enough favor with the Space Pirates that he is now one of their figures of highest authority. ![]() ![]() Ridley is directly connected to Samus Aran's past and present. In spite of his bestial appearance and fearsome mannerisms, however, Ridley is by no means a mindless animal he is very intelligent and, in the manga series, capable of speech. His "official" name being Geoform 187, he is a high-ranking Space Pirate General. Ridley serves as the main villain of the Metroid series. In the original Metroid series, he is a major antagonist in Metroid, the main antagonist of Metroid: Zero Mission, Super Metroid, the first Metroid Prime game, and Metroid: Samus Returns, the central antagonist of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, and a posthumous antagonist in Metroid: Other M and Metroid Fusion. The Alien series served as the largest inspiration for many elements seen throughout the Metroid series including a female protagonist for both franchises. Ridley was named after Ridley Scott, a famous Hollywood film director who helmed the Alien movie franchise. His attacks usually include a charge attack, fireballs (a lot of small ones or a few big ones), a diving attack where he grabs Samus and damages her, and various moves with his tail, from slamming it on the ground to flailing it like a whip. He is a space pirate that resembles a dragon, having vicious claws on his hands, large wings on his back, and a long whip-like tail that allows him to skewer his opponents. Makoto Kano Ridley is the main antagonist of the Metroid series, and a major enemy in most of the games, generally acting as one of the later bosses.
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