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* This card is tied with "[[Majestic Red Dragon]]", "[[Malefic Paradox Dragon]]",  "[[Odin, Father of the Aesir]]", and "[[Shooting Quasar Dragon]]" for being the strongest [[Synchro Monster]] in terms of [[ATK]]. It is tied with "[[Malefic Paradox Dragon]]" and "[[Shooting Quasar Dragon]]" for having the highest [[DEF]].  
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[T.G. Close]]".
  
* This is the second level 12 Synchro Monster shown so far. The first is "[[Red Nova Dragon]]". They were later followed by "[[Shooting Quasar Dragon]]
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* Three [[Synchro Summon]]ing rings appear in this card's artwork.
** All three are [[Synchro Summon]]ed in [[Cosmic Synchro Monster|a unique way]].
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** This is a reference to the minimum number of [[Synchro Material]]s for this card's Synchro Summon.
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** As such, this card is the first [[Synchro Monster]] to require at least three Synchro Monsters as its Synchro Materials.
  
* This card is also the third Level 12 [[Machine]]-[[Type]] monster to be released; first being "[[Barbaroid, the Ultimate Battle Machine]]", and the second being "[[Meklord Astro Mekanikle]]".
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* "XXX" in this card's Japanese anime name, "Tech Genus Halberd Cannon MAXXX-∞" represents the Delta Accel Synchro Monster [[card type]].
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** Additionally, "∞" in this card's Japanese anime name is a reference to [[Antinomy]]'s allegiance to [[Z-one]], whose servants ([[Aporia]] and his [[Three Pure Nobles|embodiments]]) used the "[[∞ (archetype)|∞]]" monsters.
  
* This is the only "[[T.G.]]" [[Nomi]] Synchro Monster.  
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* This card is the [[Card evolutions|upgraded]] [[Delta Accel Synchro]] form of "[[T.G. Blade Blaster]]".
  
* This card is the first Synchro Monster that requires '''''at least''''' three [[Synchro Monsters]] as its [[Synchro Material Monsters]].
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* This card has an upgraded "[[/Assault Mode]]" counterpart: "[[T.G. Halberd Cannon/Assault Mode]]".
  
* This card's name corresponds with "[[T.G. Blade Blaster]]". The blade part is replaced with halberd and the blaster part is replaced with cannon.
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* This card has a counterpart: "[[T.G. Glaive Blaster]]".
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** Both cards are named after polearm weapons wielded by these monsters. In this card's case, it is named after a [[wikipedia:Halberd|halberd]], a polearm consisting of an axe blade topped with a spike mounted on a long shaft.
  
* This card's background is similar to the background of "[[T.G. Blade Blaster]]".
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* In the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' anime, this card and "T.G. Blade Blaster" were the only "[[T.G.]]" monsters to not be treated also as [[Machine]] monsters, since their original [[Type]] is already Machine.
  
* This card and "[[Cosmic Blazar Dragon]]" are the only [[Delta Accel Synchro]] [[Monster]] so far; the "XXX" in it's name represents "Delta Accel Synchro"
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* This card is the only [[signature card]] of the [[Iliaster's Four Stars of Destruction]] to be a Synchro Monster; the other three are [[Effect Monster]]s (Aporia's "[[Meklord Astro Mekanikle (anime)|Meklord Astro Mekanikle]]", [[Paradox]]'s "[[Malefic Truth Dragon (anime)|Malefic Truth Dragon]]", and Z-one's "[[Sephylon, the Ultimate Timelord (anime)|Sephylon, the Ultimate Timelord]]").
** In addition, the ∞ in its anime name represents [[Bruno|Antinomy]]'s true allegiance to [[Z-one]], whose servant [[Aporia]]'s embodiments of despair used the [[Meklord|Infinity Monsters]].
 
  
* In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Episode 144|episode 144]], during the summon animation of this card, the Sun became a Supernova, and after the explosion, in its place, a giant Black Hole formed. This could be symbolism that explains that in the future ([[Z-one]]'s), the excessive amount of Synchro Summons ([[Delta Accel Synchro]]) caused a loss of control of the [[Ener-D]] and the destruction of the world and of humanity (sun's supernova), leaving in its place a world of ruin and without any form of life remaining (the Black Hole). Although Antinomy might be one of the few individuals who did not cause the [[Ener-D]] to spin in reverse as he was able to perform Clear mind.
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* In {{episode|5D's|144|ref}}, during this monster's Summoning animation, a star turned into a supernova, and after it exploded, a giant black hole formed.
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** This could be a reference to Z-one's future, where the excessive amount of Synchro Summons (the [[Delta Accel Synchro Summon]]) caused the [[Ener-D]] to go out of control, leading to the [[Meklord Emperor Genocide|destruction of the humanity]] (the supernova), and leaving in its place a lifeless ruined world (the black hole).
*This is the only Signature card used by a survivor of the apocalyptic future that didn't have an effect in the anime that prevents from being destroyed by either banishing a specific monster in your graveyard or tributing a monster on the field.
 
 
 
* This card's appearance (especially in the anime) resembles the titular mecha of the anime, ''[[wikipedia:Gunbuster|Gunbuster]]'' as its colors are somewhat similar.
 
 
 
* This is one of the few monsters Yusei was never able to defeat (not counting minor monsters that were used to summon stronger ones). He did defeat its owner, but he never defeated the monster itself.
 

Latest revision as of 18:35, 5 October 2023

  • This monster appears in the artwork of "T.G. Close".
  • Three Synchro Summoning rings appear in this card's artwork.
    • This is a reference to the minimum number of Synchro Materials for this card's Synchro Summon.
    • As such, this card is the first Synchro Monster to require at least three Synchro Monsters as its Synchro Materials.
  • "XXX" in this card's Japanese anime name, "Tech Genus Halberd Cannon MAXXX-∞" represents the Delta Accel Synchro Monster card type.
    • Additionally, "∞" in this card's Japanese anime name is a reference to Antinomy's allegiance to Z-one, whose servants (Aporia and his embodiments) used the "" monsters.
  • This card has a counterpart: "T.G. Glaive Blaster".
    • Both cards are named after polearm weapons wielded by these monsters. In this card's case, it is named after a halberd, a polearm consisting of an axe blade topped with a spike mounted on a long shaft.
  • In the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime, this card and "T.G. Blade Blaster" were the only "T.G." monsters to not be treated also as Machine monsters, since their original Type is already Machine.