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− | Eisenstein plays a '''Relativity Deck'''. Being a | + | Eisenstein plays a '''Relativity Deck'''. Being a Duel physicist, Eisenstein has researched extensively the interactions between [[Monster Cards|Monster]], [[Spell Cards|Spell]], and [[Trap Cards]], coming to the conclusion that science overtakes any sort of "miracle" or "luck". As such, his Deck exploits statistics and probability, yet in doing so, ignores alternative methods of achieving identical results, as with Jaden's use of [[Contact Fusion]]. References to Einstein's interests are made throughout his deck, including mentions of "[[Pierre-Simon Laplace|Pierre-Simon Laplace]]" and [[Wikipedia:Schrödinger's cat|Schrödinger's cat]]. |
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* [[Brain Dragon]] | * [[Brain Dragon]] | ||
<u>Non-Tribute Monsters</u> | <u>Non-Tribute Monsters</u> | ||
− | * [[Singularity Fiend]] | + | * [[Singularity Fiend]] |
− | * [[Laplace, the Fiend Mathematician]] | + | * [[Laplace, the Fiend Mathematician]] |
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− | |TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell]]s</center>''''' | + | |TITLE= '''''<center>[[Spell Cards|Spell]]s</center>''''' |
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− | * [[Relativity Field]] | + | * [[Relativity Field]] |
− | * [[A Feather of the Phoenix]] | + | * [[A Feather of the Phoenix]] |
− | * [[Schrödinger's Cat]] | + | * [[Schrödinger's Cat]] |
− | * [[Pot of Greed]] | + | * [[Pot of Greed]] |
− | * [[Dimensionhole]] | + | * [[Dimensionhole]] |
− | * [[Dark Hole]] | + | * [[Dark Hole]] |
− | * [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] | + | * [[Mystical Space Typhoon]] |
− | * [[Double Spell]] | + | * [[Double Spell]] |
− | * [[Battle Constant]] | + | * [[Battle Constant]] |
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− | |TITLE= '''''<center>[[Trap]] | + | |TITLE= '''''<center>[[Trap Cards|Traps]]</center>''''' |
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* [[Draw Paradox]] | * [[Draw Paradox]] |
Revision as of 09:10, 6 November 2007
Dr. Eisenstein, known in Japan as Dr. Albert Zweinstein (アルバート・ツバインスタイン博士, Arubāto Tsubainshutain Hakase) is a nine time Nobel award-winning German medical doctor with an IQ of 173 that specializes in duel physics.
Character biography
Eisenstein arrives at Duel Academy under Prince Ojin's request, and is sent by Sartorius to eliminate Jaden and retrieve his key to the mind control satellite, though his underestimation of the young duelist's tactics results in his failure. Bastion idolizes him for his unified theory of the world constituting a "beautiful space" and calls him a "god."
He returns during the third year to communicate with those trapped in the other world, informing them that the key to their escape is to send Jesse's Rainbow Dragon card through a wormhole to link both dimensions.
Voice/Mannerisms
In the Japanese version, Zweinstein is voiced by Takeshi Aono.
His last name, in both the English and Japanese versions of the anime, is a pun on the name of Albert Einstein and as such is based on him in voice, therefore he speaks with a German accent.
Deck
Eisenstein plays a Relativity Deck. Being a Duel physicist, Eisenstein has researched extensively the interactions between Monster, Spell, and Trap Cards, coming to the conclusion that science overtakes any sort of "miracle" or "luck". As such, his Deck exploits statistics and probability, yet in doing so, ignores alternative methods of achieving identical results, as with Jaden's use of Contact Fusion. References to Einstein's interests are made throughout his deck, including mentions of "Pierre-Simon Laplace" and Schrödinger's cat.
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