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| en_name                = Jack Atlas
 
| en_name                = Jack Atlas
 
| ja_name                = ジャック・アトラス  
 
| ja_name                = ジャック・アトラス  
| ko_name               = 잭 아트라스
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| kr_name               = 잭 아트라스
 
| romaji_name            = Jakku Atorasu
 
| romaji_name            = Jakku Atorasu
 
| other_names            =
 
| other_names            =
 
* Number 11<ref name="rd31">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|31|ref}}</ref>
 
* Number 11<ref name="rd31">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|31|ref}}</ref>
 
* King
 
* King
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* Duel Dragon
 
| alternate_name        = Jack Atlus
 
| alternate_name        = Jack Atlus
 
| manga_debut            = {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|4|ref}}
 
| manga_debut            = {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|4|ref}}
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===Personality===
 
===Personality===
Having being raised to be a King, Jack is highly egoistic, only caring about himself and victory. This is shown when he would mercilessly defeat Duelists in the [[V.S.S.L.]] facility, not caring for his opponent's feelings. This was also shown when he rode over scrapped [[Duel Runner]]s, destroying them in the process. Jack is also shown to be extremely vindictive, chasing the one who stole his [[Duel Dragon]] from him when he was younger.
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Having being raised to be a King, Jack is highly egoistic, only caring about himself and victory. This is shown when he would mercilessly defeat Duelists in the [[V.S.S.L.]] facility, not caring for his opponent's feelings. This was also shown when he rode over scrapped [[Duel Runner]]s, destroying them in the process. Jack is also shown to be extremely vindictive, chasing the one who stole his "[[Duel Dragon]]" from him when he was younger.
  
Jack holds little, if any faith in bonds and friendship, due to [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin Kessler]]'s betrayal and theft of his Duel Dragon when they were younger, and is a firm believer in his own power. He is shown to be somewhat power-hungry, pursuing the power of the [[Ultimate God]] after learning about it, but he allowed Yusei to Duel [[Sect Ijuin]] despite knowing that Yusei would gain the power if he won, viewing it as a handicap for his Duel with Yusei. Despite this, Jack is surprisingly philosophical when it comes to the matter of Dueling and his responsibility as the King.
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Jack holds little, if any faith in bonds and friendship, due to Kalin Kessler's betrayal and theft of his Duel Dragon when they were younger, and is a firm believer in his own power.
 
 
After Dueling Kalin Kessler at the remains of the facility, Jack seems to show more kindness toward him, as he references his "handless combo" while Dueling Rex, and seems to forgive Kalin, telling him to keep his Duel Dragon and use it to face him again after composing a new strategy.
 
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===History===
 
===History===
[[File:Jack obtains his Duel Dragon.jpg|thumb|Jack obtains his [[Duel Dragon]].]]
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[[File:Jack obtains his Duel Dragon.jpg|thumb|left|Jack obtains his [[Duel Dragon]].]]
Jack along with [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin]] were children who grew up in the [[V.S.S.L.]], a facility owned by [[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]] to find those who were born to hold the [[Duel Dragon]] cards. Both showed high promise. During one night, Kalin decided to Duel Jack as the two acted completely different to their opponents, that being that Kalin treated them with respect where as Jack taunted them for losing. During the Duel, Kalin decided to let Jack win as Kalin didn't want to leave behind the friends he made at the facility. Jack won the Duel and as a reward, Rex gave him the "[[Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend (manga)|Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend]]" card. Annoyed by this, Kalin stole the card and set explosives off in the building, running away in the process. This fueled Jack with hatred as Kalin had stolen his Duel Dragon.<ref name="rd31">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|31|ref}}</ref>
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Jack along with [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin]] were children who grew up in the [[V.S.S.L.]], a facility owned by [[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]] to find those who were born to hold the [[Duel Dragon]] cards. Both showed high promise. During one night, Kalin decided to Duel Jack as the two acted completely different to their opponents, that being that Kalin treated them with respect where as Jack taunted them for losing. During the Duel, Kalin decided to let Jack win as Kalin didn't want to leave behind the friends he made at the facility. Jack won the duel and as a reward, Rex gave him the "[[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend]]" card. Annoyed by this, Kalin stole the card and set explosives off in the building, running away in the process. This fueled Jack with hatred as Kalin had stolen his Duel Dragon.<ref name="rd31">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|31|ref}}</ref>
  
 
After Jack won, he was sent to [[New Domino City]] to become the "King".
 
After Jack won, he was sent to [[New Domino City]] to become the "King".
  
Some time after leaving V.S.S.L. Jack was constantly being pressured by Goodwin to develop his own [[Sense]]. Thinking back to the kids he left behind and how they were shackles that were holding him back, Jack vows to gain power so that he won't yield to anyone who stands in his way. Then Jack manages to create his King's Sense.<ref name="rd46">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|46|ref}}</ref>
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[[File:5D-007 Jack and Aki.jpg|thumb|right|Akiza loses to Jack.]]
 
 
[[File:5D-007 Jack and Aki.jpg|thumb|left|Akiza loses to Jack.]]
 
 
Jack was later revealed to have some history with [[Akiza Izinski (manga)|Akiza Izinski]], as seen in her flashback. She reminded herself that he was the only one to defeat her in a Turbo Duel.<ref name="rd7">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|7|ref}}</ref>
 
Jack was later revealed to have some history with [[Akiza Izinski (manga)|Akiza Izinski]], as seen in her flashback. She reminded herself that he was the only one to defeat her in a Turbo Duel.<ref name="rd7">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|7|ref}}</ref>
  
===Yu-G-Oh! 5D's===
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===Present===
 
After Yusei's Duel with the [[Skeleton Knight]], Jack appeared in [[Satellite]] under the orders of his father, Rex Goodwin.<ref name="rd4">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|4|ref}}</ref>
 
After Yusei's Duel with the [[Skeleton Knight]], Jack appeared in [[Satellite]] under the orders of his father, Rex Goodwin.<ref name="rd4">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|4|ref}}</ref>
  
[[File:Jack's scythe monster.png|thumb|Jack attacking [[Yusei Fudo (manga)|Yusei]].]]
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[[File:Jack's scythe monster.png|thumb|left|150px|Jack attacking [[Yusei Fudo (manga)|Yusei]].]]
Seeing Yusei drive past, Jack attacked him with "[[The King of Divine Punishment, Dark Highlander]]", causing him to almost crash. Jack then burst out of the rubble of his Duel Runner, challenging Yusei to a Duel, to which Yusei rejected. Yusei then drove off, with Jack in pursuit, who was annoyed as no Duelist runs away from him, to which he then ordered "Dark Highlander" to attack Yusei again. With the attack about to hit, Yusei [[Summon]]ed "[[Junk Blader (manga)|Junk Blader]]" to defend himself. This is what Jack wanted as it was drawing a card showed that Yusei intended to Duel. Yusei decided to drive toward the hospital while Dueling Jack, therefore would still be able to get [[Sect Ijuin|Sect]] there on time. The two then begun the Duel, both going card for card.<ref name="rd5">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|5|ref}}</ref>
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Seeing Yusei drive past, Jack attacked him with [[Dark Highlander]], causing him to almost crash. Jack then burst out of the rubble of his Duel Runner, challenging Yusei to a Duel, to which Yusei rejected. Yusei then drove off, with Jack in pursuit, who was annoyed as no Duelist runs away from him, to which he then ordered "Dark Highlander" to attack Yusei again. With the attack about to hit, Yusei [[Summon]]ed "[[Junk Blader]]" to defend himself. This is what Jack wanted as it was drawing a card showed that Yusei intended to Duel. Yusei decided to drive toward the hospital while Dueling Jack, therefore would still be able to get [[Sect Ijuin|Sect]] there on time. The two then begun the Duel, both going card for card.<ref name="rd5">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|5|ref}}</ref>
 
 
[[File:Jack driving over the Duel Runners.jpg|thumb|left|Jack crushing scrapped Duel Runners.]]
 
As the Duel progressed through Satellite, Yusei realised who Jack actually was, the King of the City who had defeated 10 Duelists in a row, and was undefeated. Jack also shocked Yusei with how he trampled over destroyed Duel Runners, showing how he tramples over their feelings. Despite putting up a fight, Yusei falls to Jack's strategy of "Dark Highlander" and an array of [[Equip Card]]s.
 
  
[[File:Jack leaves Yusei.jpg|thumb|Jack leaves Yusei.]]
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[[File:Jack driving over the Duel Runners.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Jack crushing scrapped Duel Runners.]]
Jack's [[Sense]] causes Yusei's Duel Runner to crumble throughout the Duel, and eventually crash, causing Yusei and Sect to fall into the river below. Jack then walks over to Yusei's Duel Runner and picks up his [[face-down]] card, which is revealed to be "[[Synchro Reflector (manga)|Synchro Deflector]]", which could have won Yusei the Duel. Jack throws the card into the river and laughs at Yusei's demise, before driving off.<ref name="rd6">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|6|ref}}</ref>
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As the Duel progressed through Satellite, Yusei realised who Jack actually was, the King of the City who had defeated 10 Duelists in a row, and was undefeated. Jack also shocked Yusei with how he trampled over destroyed Duel Runners, showing how he tramples over their feelings. Despite putting up a fight, Yusei falls to Jack's strategy of "Dark Highlander" and an array of [[Equip Card]]s. [[File:Jack leaves Yusei.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Jack leaves Yusei.]]Jack's [[Sense]] causes Yusei's Duel Runner to crumble throughout the Duel, and eventually crash, causing Yusei and Sect to fall into the river below. Jack then walks over to Yusei's Duel Runner and picks up his [[face-down]] card, which is revealed to be "[[Synchro Deflector]]", which could have won Yusei the Duel. Jack throws the card into the river and laughs at Yusei's demise, before driving off.<ref name="rd6">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|6|ref}}</ref>
  
 
During the opening ceremonies of the [[D1 Grand Prix|D1GP]] tournament, Jack emerged before the contestants on his Duel Runner, smirking at them in the process. This annoyed the majority of the contestants including [[Greiger (manga)|Greiger]], Akiza and [[Bolt Tanner (manga)|Bolt]] as Jack had humiliated them in the past by defeating them so easily. He also saw [[Crow Hogan (manga)|Crow Hogan]] and Kalin Kessler, which seemed to please him. He then stated to himself that the D1GP is more of a consolation match, rather than a tournament due to how he's defeated all of the Duelists who have entered. He then declared that the D1GP begins, before returning to his viewing chamber along with [[Lazar (manga)|Lazar]], Rex and [[Mina Simington (manga)|Mina Simington]].<ref name="rd9">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|9|ref}}</ref>
 
During the opening ceremonies of the [[D1 Grand Prix|D1GP]] tournament, Jack emerged before the contestants on his Duel Runner, smirking at them in the process. This annoyed the majority of the contestants including [[Greiger (manga)|Greiger]], Akiza and [[Bolt Tanner (manga)|Bolt]] as Jack had humiliated them in the past by defeating them so easily. He also saw [[Crow Hogan (manga)|Crow Hogan]] and Kalin Kessler, which seemed to please him. He then stated to himself that the D1GP is more of a consolation match, rather than a tournament due to how he's defeated all of the Duelists who have entered. He then declared that the D1GP begins, before returning to his viewing chamber along with [[Lazar (manga)|Lazar]], Rex and [[Mina Simington (manga)|Mina Simington]].<ref name="rd9">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|9|ref}}</ref>
  
[[File:5D-010 Defeat.jpg|thumb|left|Greiger loses to Jack.]]
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[[File:5D-010 Defeat.jpg|thumb|right|Greiger loses to Jack.]]
 
Throughout the Duel, Greiger and Yusei entertained Jack with their back-and-forth moves. Amazed by this, Mina informs Rex that Greiger is known as the "Undefeated Giant", to which Jack corrects her by stating that "he was" due to the humiliating defeat that he suffered at the hands of the King.<ref name="rd10">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|10|ref}}</ref> After Yusei defeated Greiger, Jack laughed at Greiger's Duel Runner being destroyed by Yusei's Sense, claiming that Greiger is weak in mind, and in Sense.<ref name="rd12">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|12|ref}}</ref>
 
Throughout the Duel, Greiger and Yusei entertained Jack with their back-and-forth moves. Amazed by this, Mina informs Rex that Greiger is known as the "Undefeated Giant", to which Jack corrects her by stating that "he was" due to the humiliating defeat that he suffered at the hands of the King.<ref name="rd10">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|10|ref}}</ref> After Yusei defeated Greiger, Jack laughed at Greiger's Duel Runner being destroyed by Yusei's Sense, claiming that Greiger is weak in mind, and in Sense.<ref name="rd12">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|12|ref}}</ref>
  
 
During Akiza's Duel with [[Sherry LeBlanc (manga)|Sherry LeBlanc]], Jack overheard Lazar talking to Rex about them being [[Psychic Duelist]]s. He was then amazed at how Sherry predicted every single card in Akiza's hand with her "[[Name Erasure]]" [[Spell Card]], to which Rex explained that her psychic ability is that she can see cards in her opponent's hand.<ref name="rd13">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|13|ref}}</ref> After Akiza defeats Sherry, Jack observes the rest of the tournament during which Kalin wins his Duel, to which he then stares up at Jack evilly, which Jack merely smirks at. During Crow's Duel with Bolt, Crow's [[swarm]] and [[Synchro Summon]] tactic shocked Jack, especially when he performs an [[OTK]] on Bolt, winning the first round.<ref name="rd14">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|14|ref}}</ref>
 
During Akiza's Duel with [[Sherry LeBlanc (manga)|Sherry LeBlanc]], Jack overheard Lazar talking to Rex about them being [[Psychic Duelist]]s. He was then amazed at how Sherry predicted every single card in Akiza's hand with her "[[Name Erasure]]" [[Spell Card]], to which Rex explained that her psychic ability is that she can see cards in her opponent's hand.<ref name="rd13">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|13|ref}}</ref> After Akiza defeats Sherry, Jack observes the rest of the tournament during which Kalin wins his Duel, to which he then stares up at Jack evilly, which Jack merely smirks at. During Crow's Duel with Bolt, Crow's [[swarm]] and [[Synchro Summon]] tactic shocked Jack, especially when he performs an [[OTK]] on Bolt, winning the first round.<ref name="rd14">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|14|ref}}</ref>
  
Jack later appears after Yusei defeats [[Hunter Pace (manga)|Hunter Pace]] after Sect beats up all of Hunter's goons. He chases after Sect as Goodwin informed him that Sect owns a shadow card to which Jack hopes that it is his which was stolen from him. When Jack catches up to Sect, he challenges him to a Duel to which Sect accepts.<ref name="rd20">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|20|ref}}</ref> Yusei who can't find Sect goes looking for him and when he sees the Duel occurring, Jack tells him that he's next after he's done squishing Sect. As the Duel progresses, Jack seems to have the upperhand Summoning his "[[Celestial Wolf Lord, Blue Sirius (manga)|Celestial Wolf Lord, Blue Sirius]]" and "Dark Highlander", but Sect manages to bring out his new ace, "[[Archfiend Dragon Beelze (manga)|Archfied Dragon Beelze]]" which annoys Jack as it isn't the card he was looking for. When Sect attacks with the card, Jack's "Sense Excluder" is unable to counter the Shadow Sense of the Duel Dragon. Before the Duel can continue, the Skeleton Knight appears and takes Sect away leaving Jack and Yusei puzzled about what just happened.<ref name="rd21">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|21|ref}}</ref>
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Jack later appears after Yusei defeats [[Hunter Pace (manga)|Hunter Pace]] after Sect beats up all of Hunter's goons. He chases after Sect as Goodwin informed him that Sect owns a shadow card to which Jack hopes that it is his which was stolen from him. When Jack catches up to Sect, he challenges him to a Duel to which Sect accepts.<ref name="rd20">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|20|ref}}</ref> Yusei who can't find Sect goes looking for him and when he sees the Duel occurring, Jack tells him that he's next after he's done squishing Sect. As the Duel progresses, Jack seems to have the upperhand Summoning his "[[Celestial Wolf Lord, Blue Sirius]]" and "[[Dark Highlander]]", but Sect manages to bring out his new ace, "[[Beelze of the Diabolic Dragons|Beelze, King of Dark Dragons]]" which annoys Jack as it isn't the card he was looking for. When Sect attacks with the card, Jack's "Sense Excluder" is unable to counter the Shadow Sense of the Duel Dragon. Before the Duel can continue, the Skeleton Knight appears and takes Sect away leaving Jack and Yusei puzzled about what just happened.<ref name="rd21">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|21|ref}}</ref>
 
 
After Sect disappears with the Skeleton Knight, [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin Kessler]] appears and reveals to Jack that he has Jack's stolen ace, "[[Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend (manga)|Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend]]" by Summoning it in front of him. Jack goes to try and take back his card but Kalin's Duel Disk begins to malfunction causing the dragon to disappear due to the fact that Kalin used a copy that was unable to contain the power of the original. Insulted, Jack went to punch Kalin and demanded to know where the real card is, but he was stopped by Yusei who stated that a card like that changed Sect and wanted more information about the Duel Dragons from both of them as they were his only link to Sect. Jack becomes annoyed, and doesn't answer Yusei. Kalin then said that they both have the right to play the game for the Duel Dragons and told them both that the showdown would take place in Satellite.<ref name="rd22">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|22|ref}}</ref> Jack leaves, telling Kalin that he will play his little game for old times sake but the next time they'll meet, he will crush Kalin so hard that he won't be able to [[Turbo Duel]] again. Kalin smiles and tells Jack that he will look forward to it.<ref name="rd23">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|23|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[File:JackvsKalin.jpg|thumb|Jack facing Kalin.]]
 
Straight away, Jack seeks out Kalin and manages to find him. They then discuss the events of their childhood and how Kalin stole Jack's Duel Dragon. Kalin then threw "Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend" at Jack, stating that he didn't need it anymore as he had his own, "[[Void Ogre Dragon (manga)|Void Ogre Dragon]]". Jack then challenges Kalin to a Duel for how he stole what was most precious to him.<ref name="rd31">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|31|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jack gained the advantage with apparent ease, Summoning his "Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend" and reducing Kalin's [[Life Points]] to zero. Kalin managed to stay in the Duel with "[[Zero Gate of the Void]]" and using it to Summon "Void Ogre Dragon," ensuring that he wouldn't lose. With the effects of the "[[Infernity]]" cards in his Graveyard, Kalin took Jack down to 600 Life Points.<ref name="rd32">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|32|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Due to the effects of Kalin's Infernity cards in the Graveyard, Jack was put in a tight situation. However with the use of his [[Champion's]] [[Trap]] cards and a combo of "Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend" and "[[Rumbling of Heaven and Earth]]", Jack was able to win the Duel, freeing Kalin from his Duel Dragon's Shadow Miasma.<ref name="rd33">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|33|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Upon destroying "Void Ogre Dragon", Jack sees Kalin's memories and finds out the reason he stole his Duel Dragon card. Jack tells Kalin that friends are shackles and were the reason he hesitated in their last Duel. But he admits that Dueling Kalin was the only thing he liked about being in [[V.S.S.L.]]. Jack leaves, telling Kalin to come face him again after he makes a new strategy. However Kalin stops him as he needs to tell him the truth about the D1 Grand Prix. After hearing everything that Kalin had just told him, Jack decides to head to the [[Aerial Fortress Seibal]] and plans to take the power of the [[Ultimate God]] for himself.<ref name="rd34">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|34|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Jack Atlas having watched the Duel between Sect and Akiza, notices Yusei Fudo arriving and explains to him about what's been happening so far. After the Duel is over a beam of light emerges from the Aerial Fortress Seibal and Rex Goodwin enters telling both Yusei and Jack to enter if they wish to stop his plans. However Lazar appears before the two of them saying that he can't let them leave.<ref name="rd42">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|42|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
Though he pays no attention to Lazar at first, Jack becomes interested when the latter mentions that Yusei has a Duel Dragon of his own. After reminding Yusei of their score that they have to settle, Jack leaves while ignoring Lazar.<ref name="rd43">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|43|ref}}</ref>  
 
  
Inside the fortress Jack begins a Duel against his father in order to become the King of Sky's Lock.<ref name="rd45">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|45|ref}}</ref> Although Jack gains the lead through his two Synchro Monsters, "Dark Highlander" and "Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend", Goodwin turns the tables by Summoning his "[[Celestial Conquering Dragon - Drago Ascension (manga)|Celestial Conquering Dragon - Drago Ascension]]" and destroying "Red Dragon Archfiend" along with the road Jack was riding on. As he begins to fall Jack thinks back to his past and after remembering how he created his Sense, Jack uses it to remain in the Duel. Using "[[Monster Reborn (manga)|Monster Reborn]]" to revive his Duel Dragon, Jack activates its effect to destroy Goodwin's monster but the later uses his effect to split back into its [[Synchro Material]]s putting Jack in a tight spot.<ref name="rd46">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|46|ref}}</ref>  
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After Sect disappears with the Skeleton Knight, [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin Kessler]] appears and reveals to Jack that he has Jack's stolen ace, "[[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend]]" by summoning it in front of him. Jack goes to try and take back his card but Kalin's Duel Disk begins to malfunction causing the dragon to disappear due to the fact that Kalin used a copy that was unable to contain the power of the original. Insulted, Jack went to punch Kalin and demanded to know where the real card is, but he was stopped by Yusei who stated that a card like that changed Sect and wanted more information about the Duel Dragons from both of them as they were his only link to Sect. Jack becomes annoyed, and doesn't answer Yusei. Kalin then said that they both have the right to play the game for the Duel Dragons and told them both that the showdown would take place in Satellite.<ref name="rd22">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|22|ref}}</ref> Jack leaves, telling Kalin that he will play his little game for old times sake but the next time they'll meet, he will crush Kalin so hard that he won't be able to [[Turbo Duel]] again. Kalin smiles and tells Jack that he will look forward to it.<ref name="rd23">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|23|ref}}</ref>
  
Despite the advantage that Goodwin has over him, Jack refuses to admit defeat and manages to Special Summon "Dark Highlander" to counter Goodwin's monster effect. However Goodwin overcomes this tactic and destroys Dark Highlander. Goodwin attacks Jack once more but Jack activates his Trap Card, "[[Final Tombstone]]" to discard both of their hands and causing the ATK of "Drago Ascension" to drop to zero. But Goodwin counters this with his own Trap, "[[Celestial Profit]]" allowing him to draw as twice as many cards as he discarded making his Duel Dragon's ATK 12,000. Goodwin attacks Jack while activating his Sense of Doom. Jack proceeds to fight back with his own Sense.<ref name="rd47">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|47|ref}}</ref>
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[[File:JackvsKalin.jpg|thumb|left|Jack facing Kalin.]]Straight away, Jack seeks out Kalin and manages to find him. They then discuss the events of their childhood and how Kalin stole Jack's Duel Dragon. Kalin then threw "Hot Red Dragon Archfiend" at Jack, stating that he didn't need it anymore as he had his own, "[[Void Ogre Dragon]]". Jack then challenges Kalin to a Duel for how he stole what was most precious to him.<ref name="rd31">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|31|ref}}</ref>
  
Jack uses the effect of "[[Absolute King Back Jack (manga)|Absolute King Back Jack]]", a card he discarded prior from "Final Tombstone" which allows him to draw and activate a Trap Card immediately. Jack draws "[[Champion's Storm]]" and uses its effect to cause the Duel to end in a [[DRAW]]. The force of both Duelists' attacks sends them plummeting to the ground below.<ref name="rd48">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|48|ref}}</ref>
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Jack gained the advantage with apparent ease, summoning his "Hot Red Dragon Archfiend" and reducing Kalin's Life Points to zero. Kalin managed to stay in the Duel with "[[Zero Gate of the Void]]" and using it to summon "Void Ogre Dragon," ensuring that he wouldn't lose. With the effects of the "[[Infernity]]" cards in his Graveyard, Kalin took Jack down to 600 Life Points.<ref name="rd32">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|32|ref}}</ref>
  
As he falls Jack accepts his fate but a gust of wind manages to save him. Deciding to keep going until his Duel Runner breaks down, Jack heads to the Watch Tower of Sky's Lock. Encountering Yusei there Jack notices Sect arriving. Yusei asks Jack if he can face Sect. While annoyed that Yusei is still talking about friends, he agrees to let Yusei Duel first seeing the power of the Ultimate God that Yusei is about to receive as a handicap for the latter.<ref name="rd52">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|52|ref}}</ref>
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Due to the effects of Kalin's Infernity cards in the Graveyard, Jack was put in a tight situation. However with the use of his [[Champion's]] [[Trap]] cards and a combo of "Hot Red Dragon Archfiend" and "[[Rumbling of Heaven and Earth]]", Jack was able to win the Duel, freeing Kalin from Void Ogre Dragon's Shadow Miasma.<ref name="rd33">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|33|ref}}</ref>
  
Jack watches the Duel between the two. After it is over he saves Akiza from falling.<ref name="rd57">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|57|ref}}</ref> Afterwards Jack is surprised to see that Goodwin survived their previous Duel. Goodwin insults Jack by claim their Duel was nothing more than a warm-up and that he would never lose to a guinea pig. After absorbing the remaining energy from the Ultimate God, Goodwin demands his son to give his cards to him but Jack refuses to do so. Claiming that the Ultimate God's power belongs to him, Jack takes out his "Red Dragon Archfiend" card in order to steal it from Goodwin but suddenly he collapses. Finding himself becoming weak, Jack is surprised to see all the cards in his Deck become blank.<ref name="rd58">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|58|ref}}</ref> 
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Upon destroying "Void Ogre Dragon", Jack saw Kalin's memories and finds out the reason he stole his Duel Dragon card. Jack tells Kalin that friends are shackles and were the reason he hesitated in their last duel. But he admits that dueling Kalin was the only thing he liked about being in [[V.S.S.L.]]. Jack leaves, telling Kalin to come face him again after he makes a new strategy. However Kalin stops him as he needs to tell him the truth about the D1 Grand Prix. After hearing everything that Kalin had just told him, Jack decides to head to the [[Aerial Fortress Seibal]] and plans to take the power of the [[Ultimate God]] for himself.<ref name="rd34">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|34|ref}}</ref>
 
 
When Jack finds out that Yusei is the only one who can fight Goodwin he slams his fist into the ground in anger for being unable to do anything. He later becomes shocked and angry when Goodwin Summons his Duel Dragon through the effect of "[[Ultimate God Ultimaya Tzolkin (manga)|Ultimate God Ultimaya Tzolkin]]".<ref name="rd59">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|59|ref}}</ref>
 
  
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===Rex Goodwin===
 
===Rex Goodwin===
[[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]] is Jack's adoptive father, having adopted him after winning his Duel against [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin]]. Jack and Rex seem to have a similar relationship to their anime counterparts, as Rex tells Jack what to do, and Jack obeys. That being said, Rex does seem to be very proud of Jack's status as the King and reminds him of his victories frequently. However when he confronts Goodwin in the [[Aerial Fortress Seibal]], Jack states that he never once saw him as his father. Goodwin like everyone else he's met, just sees Jack as a pawn he can use and often insults Jack by calling him a guinea pig and a sewer rat.
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[[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]] is revealed to be Jack's adoptive father, having adopted him after winning his duel against Kalin. Jack and Rex seem to have a similar relationship to their anime counterparts, as Rex tells Jack what to do, and Jack obeys. That being said, Rex does seem to be very proud of Jack's status as the King and reminds him of his victories frequently.
 
 
===Kalin Kessler===
 
While at the [[V.S.S.L.]] facility, [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin]] is something of a rival and friend to Jack, as the two agree that their Duels together were the only good part of their time there. After Kalin escapes and steals Jack's "[[Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend (manga)|Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend]]" card, Jack becomes more bitter and resentful of Kalin. During their Duel in the [[D1 Grand Prix]]'s second stage, Jack sees Kalin's memories and comes to understand his motives. As he leaves the facility, Jack tells Kalin that he did enjoy their Duels and not to tell him that their Duel satisfied him, challenging him to build a new Deck and take him on again.
 
  
 
==Deck==
 
==Deck==
Jack uses a '''"[[King]]" Deck''', primarily focused on [[Synchro Summon]] tactics through cards such as "[[Instant Tune]]" and "[[Synchro Call (manga)|Synchro Call]]". Jack also utilizes several [[Equip Spell Card]]s to cripple his opponent's monsters through cards like "[[Black Brooch]]" and "[[Cursed Shield]]", which he then uses in combination with "[[The King of Divine Punishment, Dark Highlander]]" to inflict large amounts of [[damage]] whilst maintaining control over the field. After reacquiring his [[Duel Dragon]], "[[Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend (manga)|Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend]]" from [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin]], Jack begins to focus more of his strategies around it, through cards such as "[[Rumbling of Heaven and Earth]]". Jack's [[Trap Card]]s are centered around disrupting his opponent's tactics as well as protecting himself and his monsters from being [[destroy]]ed, such as "[[Synchro Drive]]" and "[[Champion's Storm]]".
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Jack uses a '''"[[King]]" Deck''', primarily focused on [[Synchro Summon]] tactics through cards such as "[[Instant Tuning]]" and "[[Synchro Call]]". Jack also utilizes several [[Equip Spell Card]]s to cripple his opponent's monsters through cards like "[[Black Brooch]]" and "[[Cursed Shield]]", which he then uses in combination with "[[Dark Highlander]]" to inflict large amounts of [[damage]] whilst maintaining control over the field. After reacquiring his [[Duel Dragon]], "[[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend]]" from [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin]], Jack begins to focus more of his strategies around it, through cards such as "[[Rumbling of Heaven and Earth]]". Jack's [[Trap Card]]s are centered around disrupting his opponent's tactics as well as protecting himself and his monsters from being [[destroy]]ed, such as "[[Synchro Drive]]" and "[[Champion's Storm]]".
  
{{Manga card list |
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{{Decklist|
* Absolute King Back Jack (manga)
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|normal monsters =
* Cursed Fire King Doom Burst (manga)
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* [[Wandering King Wild Wind]]
* Dust Lord Ash Gash (manga)
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|effect monsters =
* Magic King Moon Star (manga)
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* [[Absolute King Back Jack]]
* Morph King Stygi-Gel (manga)
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* [[Cursed Fire King Doom Burst]]
* Phantom Lord Hyde Ride (manga)
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* [[Magic King Moon Star]]
* Red Lotus King, Flame Crime (manga)
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* [[Red Lotus King, Flame Crime]]
* Wandering King Wild Wind (manga)
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|tuner monsters =
* Celestial Wolf Lord, Blue Sirius (manga)
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* [[Gash the Dust Lord]]<ref group=Notes name=ashgash>This card was played as a [[Tuner monster]]. It is an [[Effect Monster]] in the ''TCG''/''OCG''.</ref>
* Jeweled Red Dragon Archfiend (manga)
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* [[Morph King Stygi-Gel]]
* Red Dragon Archfiend Abyss
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* [[Phantom King Hydride|Phantom Lord Hyde Ride]]
* Red Dragon Archfiend Burial
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|synchro monsters =
* Red Dragon King Red Dragon Calamity
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* [[Celestial Wolf Lord, Blue Sirius]]
* The King of Divine Punishment, Dark Highlander
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* [[Dark Highlander]]
* Battle Tuning
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* [[Hot Red Dragon Archfiend]]
* Black Brooch
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|spells =
* Burning Soul (manga)
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* [[Black Brooch]]
* Champion's Majesty
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* [[Champion's Majesty]]
* Clinch Reborn
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* [[Clinch Reborn]]
* Cursed Shield
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* [[Cursed Shield]]
* Dark Flare
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* [[Dark Flare]]
* Demon's Shackle
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* [[Demon's Shackle]]
* Instant Tune
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* [[Instant Tune]]
* Monster Reborn (manga)
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* [[Monster Reborn]]
* Over Tuning
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* [[Over Tuning]]
* Rumbling of Heaven and Earth
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* [[Rumbling of Heaven and Earth]]
* Stop Defense (later manga)
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* [[Stop Defense]]
* Champion's Ambition
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|traps =
* King's Camp
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* [[Champion's Ambition]]
* Champion's Pulse
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* [[Champion's Pulse]]
* Champion's Storm
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* [[Champion's Storm]]
* Deadly Hand
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* [[Deadly Hand]]
* Final Tombstone
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* [[Final Tombstone]]
* King's Soul Harmony (manga)
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* [[Synchro Call]]
* Red Supremacy (manga)
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* [[Synchro Drive]]
* Synchro Call (manga)
 
* Synchro Drive
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
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| [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin Kessler]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride 031|31]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride 033|33]] || Win
 
| [[Kalin Kessler (manga)|Kalin Kessler]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride 031|31]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride 033|33]] || Win
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride 045|45]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride 048|48]] || [[DRAW]]
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| [[Rex Goodwin (manga)|Rex Goodwin]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride 045|45]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride 048|48]] || [[Draw]]
 
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|-
| [[Yusei Fudo (manga)|Yusei Fudo]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride SP1|SP1]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride SP2|SP2]] || Lose
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| [[Yusei Fudo (manga)|Yusei Fudo]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's - Ride SP1|SP1]] || TBD
 
|}
 
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