Looking over her shoulder, Samus saw that she was running on reserved energy. Starships, like the one Samus had, were fueled on electric energy, not any form of natural gas. It made it easier to find new fuel on foreign planets, as not all planets even had the components to make gasoline or oil. Pure electricity was one way to fuel up. All ships came equipped with a lightning rod for emergencies.

Samus was wondering if she was going to have to use that rod now. Glancing at the monitor to her right, she searched up for the closest planet. It was a planet much like the others, forests, deserts, oceans, and the like. There was a mysterious amount of energy emitting from this planet. The same energy levels came from the Galactic Federation Headquarters. But there was no major settlements.

She altered her course to land on this new planet and began her detour.

Entering the atmosphere was the easy part, flying through a war zone filled with unusual and unique, yet somehow familiar, creatures made the landing difficult. Samus' ship was running out of energy, fast. The high powered maneuvers sapped up energy with ease.

She had to land, and fast, still hundreds of feet above the sea level, a plateau emerged from the clouds. At last, she might be able to let the engines rest.

But the plateau was coming up fast and Samus was unsure if she had enough energy left to direct the ship onto the short landing zone. Weighing the options, Samus decided that it was more important to initiate the landing sequence than activating the braking mechanisms. Samus saw the front two wings collapse and move into landing position, a loud clank indicated that they locked into landing gear seconds before coming into contact with the ground.

Pulling back on the control yoke, the ship screeched to a halt inches away from the ede.

Activating her power suit, she let the platform raise up as the trapdoor open and light poured in. When her eyes adjusted, she found herself on the top of her ship. The lightning rod was extended to a dangerous amount, no higher than normal, but this was a warzone. One of the creatures flew towards her.

She froze, the creature was definitely familiar. It was a squid like creature with a single eye covering most of it's body.

She knew it from the Subspace War.

Springing into action, she quickly dispatched it without a problem. The creature itself wasn't giving her any problems. But what the creature represented, something never seen before subspace. Does this mean Taboo is back, what would Fox want with Samus?

She needed to worry about one thing at a time. She jumped atop her ship and started defending the lightning rod. Shooting down monsters left and right. Samus hesitated for a moment, another one eyed squid rushed towards Samus. She believed their name to be Feyesh.

Samus pushed the confusion out of her mind. Now clear headed, she dropped to one knee and raised her arm cannon and fired. One shot and that monster disintegrated.

The horde thickened, causing Samus' heart to quicken. Samus jumped and kicked a monster with a well placed screwattack.

But the enemies just kept coming, multiplying faster than she could take them out. A well placed charge shot turned one Feyesh into ash. Then two more showed up along with a giant floating whale in the distance. The monsters grew denser and more numerous until a swarm had appeared, blocking Samus' view.

The monsters were closing in fast, encircling and Samus and overwhelming her sensors so an accurate reading on any one of them were deemed impossible. Two feyesh headbutted the antenna, so Samus made them an immediate priority and dispatched them with two focused blasts. So focused, however, that she was oblivious to the third feyesh ramming her from behind. Samus flew through the air and barely kept herself from flying off of her ship. Regardless, she now had monsters in between herself and the antenna, which had absorbed approximately no energy as indicated by the power gauge for the ship in the upper left hand side of her visor.

Just as she was about to retract the antenna and hide in her ship while hopping for the best, if she could even get into her ship, a bright light blinded gauges adjusted automatically by turning front a white font to a black one, and Samus focused on these instead. Well, the three that were actually moving. Her heart rate had increased, more worrying was her suit temperature had increased immensely, most interesting was the gauge in the upper left hand corner rising. 1%...2%...3%...

But the light dimmed before too much power could be absorbed by the ship, and in the blinding lights place stood a tall slender women in a white dress, with long green hair slowly undulating in the wind. Behind the hair, a faint blue symbol could be seen floating in the sky, too faint to make anything out of it. All in all, the woman radiated pure power that Samus could feel in her core.

"Hello Samus" The woman spoke softly, "Don't take this the wrong way, but I thought I'd seen the last of you"

Before Samus left with the green haired woman, she ran into her ship and deactivated her power suit. The ship had enough power to register an incoming transmission, but not enough to read it. Instead, Samus sent one out as a reply that read "Mark Location".