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==Design==
 
==Design==
"Tachyon" monsters serve somewhat as negative counterparts to the "[[Photon]]" archetype, reflecting their anime owners' relationship. Visually they feature a space motif, much like other archetypes related to the "[[Galaxy]]" theme, but distinguish themselves by focusing on a draconic motif. The dragons in question generally have abstract/sci-fi appearances rather than traditional Western appearances (the original "Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon" has a certain amount of similarity to H. R. Giger's iconic xenomorph design for the ''Alien'' franchise), though related cards such as "[[Dragluxion]]" sometimes also incorporate Eastern motifs. The colors black and/or gold feature prominently.
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"Tachyon" monsters serve somewhat as negative counterparts to the "[[Photon]]" archetype, reflecting their anime owners' relationship. Visually they feature a space motif, much like other archetypes related to the "[[Galaxy]]" theme, but distinguish themselves by also focusing more exclusively on a draconic motif than the other "Galaxy" cards. The dragons in question generally have abstract/sci-fi appearances rather than traditional Western appearances (the original "Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon" has a certain amount of similarity to H. R. Giger's iconic xenomorph design for the ''Alien'' franchise), though related cards such as "[[Dragluxion]]" sometimes also incorporate Eastern elements. The colors black and/or gold feature prominently.
  
 
==Playing style==
 
==Playing style==

Revision as of 05:36, 10 April 2024

Tachyon
"Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon" equipped with "Tachyon Cannon".
Japanese
  • タキオン
  • Takion (romanized)
French
  • Tachyon
German
  • Tachyonen
Italian
  • Tachionici
Korean
  • 타키온
  • Takion (romanized)
Portuguese
  • Táquion
Spanish
  • Taquiónico
Anime appearances
Lists

"Tachyon" (タキオン Takion) is an archetype focusing on "Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon" and its "Number C" version, "Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon" which are used by Mizar in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL. It received its first OCG/TCG support in Duelist Pack: Duelists of Brilliance.

A tachyon or tachyonic particle is a hypothetical particle that always moves faster than light, and most physicists believe they cannot exist because they are not consistent with the natural laws of physics. The word comes from the Greek word tachys, meaning "swift, quick, fast, rapid". This is a reference to the rivalry between Mizar's "Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon" and Kite Tenjo's "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon".

Design

"Tachyon" monsters serve somewhat as negative counterparts to the "Photon" archetype, reflecting their anime owners' relationship. Visually they feature a space motif, much like other archetypes related to the "Galaxy" theme, but distinguish themselves by also focusing more exclusively on a draconic motif than the other "Galaxy" cards. The dragons in question generally have abstract/sci-fi appearances rather than traditional Western appearances (the original "Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon" has a certain amount of similarity to H. R. Giger's iconic xenomorph design for the Alien franchise), though related cards such as "Dragluxion" sometimes also incorporate Eastern elements. The colors black and/or gold feature prominently.

Playing style

Mechanically, the archetype and its related cards focus on easily summoning out powerful LIGHT and DARK Dragon monsters (giving them some "Chaos" synergy), negating the opponents attempts to overpower them, and Xyz Summoning using weaker Xyz Monsters as material.