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  • Save Station
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  • In Metroid: Other M, Save Stations are replaced by Navigation Booths which act as Save Stations and also allow Samus to download map data. It is implied that the other soldiers in the 07th Platoon use them to communicate when not together.
  • Save Stations are scattered all about the USG Ishimura and Titan Station and are important in progressing through the game. Gameplay-wise, they save your game at wherever you find them. It is possible that these are audio-visual log recorders, like the one on the computer Alissa Vincent used at the end of the movie. It is also possible that they are control panels, as evidenced from when Nathan McNeill uses one to deactivate ADS Cannon 47, which would later become a Save Station. Another possibility is that they are publicly open multi-purpose computer terminals; at least one of them has a telephone sign next to it, indicating that they might be used for communication.
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  • Enter these stations to save your game and fully restore your energy.
  • Step into these holograms to save your game and fully restore your energy.
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  • Enter your gunship to save your game.
  • Your gunship is equipped with a Save Station.
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  • Ship Save Station
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  • Save Station
  • Enter here to save your game and fully replenish your energy.
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  • Like normal Save Stations, saving at your gunship will fully replenish your energy.
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  • In Metroid: Other M, Save Stations are replaced by Navigation Booths which act as Save Stations and also allow Samus to download map data. It is implied that the other soldiers in the 07th Platoon use them to communicate when not together.
  • Save Stations are scattered all about the USG Ishimura and Titan Station and are important in progressing through the game. Gameplay-wise, they save your game at wherever you find them. It is possible that these are audio-visual log recorders, like the one on the computer Alissa Vincent used at the end of the movie. It is also possible that they are control panels, as evidenced from when Nathan McNeill uses one to deactivate ADS Cannon 47, which would later become a Save Station. Another possibility is that they are publicly open multi-purpose computer terminals; at least one of them has a telephone sign next to it, indicating that they might be used for communication.
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