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Ship Travel Speed
Metroid characters currently get their MFTL+ ratings from ships' capacity to travel across intergalactic distances, thanks to Samus' Speed Booster being capable of significantly amplifying the speed of one (Feat has the same context as the Ice Beam/Power Bomb ones so, judge for yourself if that works) and based off Meta Ridley outspeeding Samus' ship in Prime.Now there isn't an issue with the scaling (With the latter, anyways, assuming the booster is a static addition to speed rather than a multiplier is weird and saying it has the exact same potency on man-sized power armor that moves by running and a spaceship with rocket engines is weirder), the issue is that for the sake of interstellar travel, spaceships in Metroid's universe use some form of "jump" technology that clearly uses some form of hyperspace travel, this is seen most prominently in the Zero Mission manga and in Corruption, but also Prime 1, Hunters, Other M and Samus & Joey. (Notably this includes both sources of scaling). The obvious problem this creates is that the "jump" (we're just gonna call it that) has some unmistakable visual clues (a big flash at the start and then the ship going invisible or turning into a trail of light) which aren't just a shorthand for speed but the ships de-materializing from 3D space: these aren't seen in either the Speed Booster case or while chasing Ridley. Even if we want to say this isn't working like the common conception of hyperspace, it's obviously specifically some means to travel across large distances that doesn't scale to their "normal" capacity to fly.
Something I'll pre-emptively address is that while we don't see a "jump" every time space travel happens given it's often done off-screen (Or once during a scene inside Samus' ship, with no sight of the outside, in S&J), there is absolutely no instance of any ship crossing the depths of space without a "jump" (Besides the race in S&J but that happens across two planets, a much lesser distance, and it's a race, treating it as a valid example is like saying that because we've seen Usain Bolt run on foot he's never taken a plane). With such strong consistency for the jumps, it'd be silly to assume something is an exception just because it happens off-screen. There are some smaller scale travel speed feats that would still scale to all of this though.
Other Travel Speed feats
Ridley allegedly "flew from SR388 to Ceres and from Ceres to Zebes, both in a fairly short span of time". The reasoning here, I think, is that he can fly, and that we don't see him take a ship. Shit I guess Usain really did just run all the way to Beijing/London/Brazil/etc. Obviously, this at best grants the possibility of Ridley having done so, not proof or even likelihood that it happened. Worth keeping in mind is that we know Ridley utilizes spaceships to travel, we see it in Zero Mission and in the manga, so it's not even that he doesn't do so when possible. And it would be possible for him because obviously all of Super Metroid (and his appearance in Samus Returns) is a big plot by Mother Brain/The Space Pirates (aka the exact same people he was working with in ZM/manga where he does use ships). Now admittedly, Samus didn't see a Space Pirate ship near the colony, but that's not evidence Ridley didn't use one to cover most of the distance, he just parked it a bit away so he could take Ceres' inhabitants by surprise (which is his tactic of choice in literally every game), or worst case was dropped and then flew to Zebes on his own, which might not even get to MFTL+ given timeframe and unknown distance.Gorea "Wiped out almost all life in a galaxy during a one-sided "war" which lasted three months". This doesn't presently scale to Samus (Gorea is fought in a weakened state) but I thought I should tackle it anyways (All context cited in this paragraph comes from Alimbic Lore). So first off, the "almost all life in the galaxy" bit isn't true. The Alimbics worried about "the possibility that [Gorea] would sweep the galaxy", that if they "did not stop GOREA, it would rampage across the galaxy", but this never actually happened. However we do know that within that war "Death swept across [their] worlds" and that "it swept through [their] empire in an orgy of annihilation", which is notable, since the Alimbics did control planets across the entire galaxy*, which isn't nearly the same as the profile's claim but still very noteworthy, given at least a large quantity of them was reached and destroyed by Gorea. However, flying across planets (even an entire galaxy's) is just travel speed, nothing more, and that wouldn't scale to Samus' reactions even if Gorea didn't have his power sealed when she fought him, given that he mostly just hovers in place and moves around very slowly when fighting her. Devastating entire planets quickly is a speed feat (at worst attack speed, if you assume it was done in one blast), but not as impressive of one, and very difficult to estimate.
*"This area was once under ALIMBIC control. Ruins detected on various planets indicate a vast civilization" - Tetra Galaxy, Logbook
White holes
A simple one to close things off. Samus' Animus-powered state is 3-A because "With the power granted to her by the Animus, Samus was able to nullify the black holes that were going to consume the universe with white holes". Again, true, but sort of missing the point. The black holes were going to consume the universe... in the way that black holes would. They spread and consume anything, with Greed's presumably doing so at an accelerated page, but even so they say that "at this rate the entire universe will be swallowed up", which pretty clearly states it to be an overtime thing. I've calculated as a rather powerful black hole feat at Low 4-C+, but it's not universal. She would however still be High 3-A overtime, given her power's the opposite of Greed's, which would be that eventually (Metroid universe is infinite, btw, off the MP art booklet)When this thread ends, we will (eventually, still gotta calc a few things) make a new one to replace the verse's ratings, and then a few more to overhaul P&A and profiles of the verse.
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