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I got an idea while talking with someone on aim about the various cloning glitches in the pokemon games, for something that may or may not be applicable to metroid.

For those that don't know what kind of glitch I'm talking about, or never played a pokemon game before, I'll explain the concept, and maybe someone with an emulator at their disposal could tell me if it has any possibility to work. See, this possible glitch involves shutting your game off while it is saving. Depending on how mzm saves files, you may or may not be able to save one portion of what you've done, but not the rest.

Assuming mzm saves each bit over the next, sequentially, by turning the game off at just the right time while saving, you can cut off the ending of the save, keeping your old save partially intact. If either the time or collected items were located near the end, and the check for having the fully powered suit were before them, you would be able to preserve a critical part of your old save. There is one last stipulation that I can think of, and that is that the game would have to actually take a few moments to save, so that you can accurately shut it off at the right time... I've got a bad suspicion that most of the time spent on the save pad is just to look pretty.

I'm pretty sure 4% would be the lowest in the game if you used the save room before mecha ridley as your last stop before completing the game. Plasma beam (unkown item #1, conviently), morph ball, bombs, and a missle tank. The funny thing about this is that you would be able to obtain as many missles and SMs as you need to take care of the bosses before chozodia, since they would be wiped after performing the (theorized) glitch.

Now, I'm not really sure how some of you feel about using glitches to obtain a lower percent, or the even grayer area of modifying your time, if it's even possible (and it's probably not), although it would be cool if someone could check this.

For some actual discussion, whether this turns out possible or not, would you consider a run obtained in this way (or a similar one) cheating?
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I like Big Butts and I can not lie
Unfortunately, Nintendo made sure you couldn't do anything with save disruption
the important stuff saves in the order saves in the order:

Percentage
In-Game Timer
Horizontal Positioning
Vertical Positioning
Health Status
Health Capacity
Missile Status
Missiles Capacity
Power Bomb Status
Power Bomb Capacity
Beam Status
Missile + Bomb Switch Status
Suit + Misc. Status

However, I don't know where the event timer is and if it's somewhere after Percentage then I'd imagine you could get 200% :o
Thanks for the reply.  It's unfortunent that percent and time are first on the list, although the fact that time follows percent means you might be able to do some pretty broken stuff for 100% runs... I guess this makes it so the real question is where kraid/ridley are located on the save sequence.

Wait... it saves horizontal and vertical positions seperately!? I would've assumed that it just used a single hex value for each save room, and started you there... I can only imagine what someone could do with that. It's a shame that to cut it off after only either the first, second, or third part of the sequence (depending where you want to be/what you're trying to accomplish), you'd have to have near perfect timing. Depending on how the maps are layed out, might it be possible to get to tourian, or even chozodia early?
my umbrella goes directly to Bankai
Pokemon games save a load of data and that's probably why cloning glitches exist, you cut off in a point where the game saves partially. my experience with the Emerald cloning glitch tells me that since the game saves only part of your stats at that moment.

MZM saves much less details so that kind of glitch wouldn't work i bet (or would kill your save)
Shifty Leader
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I assume the Ridley/Kraid/Coccoon/Imago/Charge Beamst/Flacid Centipede/Chozo Test/Crocomire/Mother Brain status is under misc. status.

Also, I kind of imagined the save might collect information as you're choosing to save, then selecting save might actually send it in a full package of information, then it does the save sequence. I can't be sure. I assume it saves hundredths of seconds, though, just because the escape timers use those.
I like Big Butts and I can not lie
Misc. in your inventory

btw I haven't tested that that that's all right, it might save more at once than I think, it's just a guess