Talk:Metroid: Zero Mission/Letter

Latest comment: 19 years ago by Dai Grepher
Is the story depicted in Zero Mission, up until Samus destroys Mother Brain, the same story depicted in the original Metroid? More specifically, do these games occupy the same spot on the Metroid timeline? Or does Zero Mission have a different place on the timeline, prior to or after Metroid?

What the letter should include

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Dai Grepher: Another possible wording: "Is the mission depicted in Zero Mission the same mission depicted in Metroid?" Also, "Does the story in the Zero Mission manual lead into Zero Mission?", and "What is the correct timeline for the games?" Dai Grepher: It should clearly state that there is confusion among the Metroid fan community of whether or not Zero Mission is a remake of Metroid or a story that takes place before Metroid. It should also ask Sakamoto to give a clear answer of what place Zero Mission has in the timeline so that his game can be clearly understood from that point onward. I also think that we should also request that he answer this question in a statement published in a gaming magazine, such as Nintendo Power or EGM. So first we need to make him feel compelled to answer this, then answer with a media that cannot be altered by anyone here. I do not trust his answer in the hands of the remake side. If he answers that it is a prequel, the remake side may change his words or simply destroy the letter. This is why it is important that Sakamoto answer this in an official statement that can be read by all without obstruction. I also think that it would be better to begin with complimentary statements on his work and profession, to catch more flies with honey so to speak. Dai Grepher 03:10, 20 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

I think it'd be asking a lot for him to go to the trouble of getting a statement published in a gaming magazine, to satisfy one fan. I also think that your fears of the letter being altered or destroyed by "the remake side" are completely unjustified. This isn't some vendetta against you, it's preserving accuracy in the article. I, for one, would have no problem with changing the article to state the game as a prequel, if Sakamoto specifically stated so. Currently, the overwhelming amount of consensus and evidence point otherwise, and that's what matters. My ego isn't going to be so hurt from losing an argument over a video game that I would tamper with evidence to prove myself right.
If you're still paranoid, we could request that an additional copy of the reply be sent to your address. It seems unnecessary, however. --Poiuyt Man talk 01:36, 21 August 2005 (UTC)Reply
Dai Grepher: That is a good idea. I think that the letter should be sent to you, and the copy sent to me. You are the only remake believer I have met that I trust with information of such importance. Dai Grepher 01:44, 23 August 2005 (UTC)Reply