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{{Infobox character | {{Infobox character | ||
− | | image | + | | image = KirkDixon.png |
− | | en_name | + | | en_name = Kirk Dixon |
− | | ja_name | + | | ja_name = カーク・ディクソン |
− | | romaji_name | + | | romaji_name = Kāku Dikuson |
− | | appears_in_manga | + | | appears_in_manga = [[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]] |
− | | manga_debut | + | | manga_debut = {{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|6|ref}} |
− | | gender | + | | gender = Male |
− | | occupation | + | | occupation = [[Card Professor]] |
− | | manga_deck | + | | manga_deck = [[Machina]] |
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Kirk Dixon''' (カーク・ディクソン, ''Kāku Dikuson'') is the fourth [[Card Professor]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]''. He is named after Dixon, a pre-release codename for the 333 MHz 1.6V Intel Pentium II chip. | + | '''Kirk Dixon''' (カーク・ディクソン, ''Kāku Dikuson'') is the fourth [[Card Professor]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! R]]''. |
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+ | ==Design== | ||
+ | ===Appearance=== | ||
+ | Dixon is an older man with white hair and small glasses. He wear military-style fatigues, leather boots, and a close-fitting cap. He carries a KaibaCorp Duel Disk on his left arm. | ||
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+ | ===Personality=== | ||
+ | Dixon is a pragmatist, separating Yugi from his friends in order to weaken him and cruelly taunting Yugi about them in an attempt to cloud his judgment. Due to his confidence in his own strength, he reacts with utter disbelief at his loss. | ||
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+ | ===Etymology=== | ||
+ | He is named after Dixon, a pre-release codename for the 333 MHz 1.6V Intel Pentium II chip. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Dixon was one of the thirteen [[Card Professor]] mercenaries hired by [[Yako Tenma]] for [[Project R.A.]]. | Dixon was one of the thirteen [[Card Professor]] mercenaries hired by [[Yako Tenma]] for [[Project R.A.]]. | ||
− | [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]] accidentally triggered a trap, which separated himself and [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Hiroto Honda]] from [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]], shortly before Dixon appeared. Dixon explained that for reasons beyond the understanding of the Card Professors, Yugi was stronger when his friends were around him, so the trap had been necessary to exclude such factors. He mocked Jonouchi and Honda for falling for the first trap and when Dark Yugi asked him where Jonouchi and Honda were, he said he didn't know but guessed they were where he thought they belonged, in the garbage room. Enraged, Dark Yugi accepted [[Dark Yugi and Kirk's Duel|the Duel]] to make Dixon pay for his remarks.<ref name="r 6">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|6|ref}}</ref> | + | [[Katsuya Jonouchi (manga)|Katsuya Jonouchi]] accidentally triggered a trap, which separated himself and [[Hiroto Honda (manga)|Hiroto Honda]] from [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]], shortly before Dixon appeared. Dixon explained that for reasons beyond the understanding of the Card Professors, Yugi was stronger when his friends were around him, so the trap had been necessary to exclude such factors. He mocked Jonouchi and Honda for falling for the first trap and when Dark Yugi asked him where Jonouchi and Honda were, he said he didn't know but guessed they were where he thought they belonged, in the garbage room. Enraged, Dark Yugi accepted [[Dark Yugi and Kirk Dixon's Duel|the Duel]] to make Dixon pay for his remarks.<ref name="r 6">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|6|ref}}</ref> |
− | Dixon quickly brought out "[[Machina Soldier|Machine Soldier]]", "[[Machina Defender|Machine Defender]]" and "[[Machina Sniper|Machine Blaster]]" and used "[[Commander Covington]]" to merge them into "[[Machina Force|Machine Force | + | Dixon quickly brought out "[[Machina Soldier (manga)|Machine Soldier]]", "[[Machina Defender (manga)|Machine Defender]]" and "[[Machina Sniper (manga)|Machine Blaster]]" and used "[[Commander Covington (manga)|Commander Covington]]" to merge them into "[[Machina Force (manga)|Machine Force]]". However, Dark Yugi used "[[Spellbinding Illusion]]" to [[negate]] the effect of "Commander Covington", splitting "Machine Force" back into its three components and used "[[Dark Magician Girl (manga)|Dark Magician Girl]]" and "[[Diffusion Wave-Motion (manga)|Diffusion Wave-Motion]]" to attack all of Dixon's monsters and drop his [[Life Points]] to 0.<ref name="r 6" /> |
− | Shocked by his defeat, Dixon dropped a number of cards, including a card key, Dark Yugi needed to access the next part of the building. He then stumbled onto a trap which catapulted him into a trash receptacle. Jonouchi and Honda then spotted him on a lower floor as he fell through a chute and into a skip.<ref name="r 6" /> | + | Shocked by his defeat, Dixon dropped a number of cards, including a card key, Dark Yugi needed to access the next part of the building. He then stumbled onto a trap which catapulted him into a trash receptacle. Jonouchi and Honda then spotted him on a lower floor as he fell through a chute and into a skip.<ref name="r 6" /> After Yugi defeated Yako, Dixon accompanied [[Klamath Osler]] as he returned the boys' bags, grudgingly saluting them.<ref name="r 44">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! R|44|ref}}</ref> |
==Deck== | ==Deck== | ||
Kirk uses a "[[Machina]]" [[Deck]]. In the English manga, the word "Machina" is replaced with "Machine". | Kirk uses a "[[Machina]]" [[Deck]]. In the English manga, the word "Machina" is replaced with "Machine". | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Manga card list | |
− | + | * Caterpillar Tank | |
− | + | * Commander Covington (manga) | |
− | | | + | * Machina Defender (manga) |
− | * | + | * Machina Sniper (manga) |
− | * | + | * Machina Soldier (manga) |
− | * | + | * Machina Force (manga) |
− | * | + | * Ties of the Brethren (manga) |
− | * | + | * Intruder Alarm - Yellow Alert (manga) |
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! Chapter(s) | ! Chapter(s) | ||
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− | | [[Dark Yugi and Kirk's Duel|VS]] — [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] | + | | [[Dark Yugi and Kirk Dixon's Duel|VS]] — [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Dark Yugi]] |
| [[Project R.A.]] | | [[Project R.A.]] | ||
| Lose | | Lose | ||
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{{Characters/R}} | {{Characters/R}} | ||
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[[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! R characters]] | [[Category:Yu-Gi-Oh! R characters]] |
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Manga debut | Yu-Gi-Oh! R Duel Round 6: "Marvelous Armed Division!!" | ||||||
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Kirk Dixon (カーク・ディクソン, Kāku Dikuson) is the fourth Card Professor in Yu-Gi-Oh! R.
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Design[edit]
Appearance[edit]
Dixon is an older man with white hair and small glasses. He wear military-style fatigues, leather boots, and a close-fitting cap. He carries a KaibaCorp Duel Disk on his left arm.
Personality[edit]
Dixon is a pragmatist, separating Yugi from his friends in order to weaken him and cruelly taunting Yugi about them in an attempt to cloud his judgment. Due to his confidence in his own strength, he reacts with utter disbelief at his loss.
Etymology[edit]
He is named after Dixon, a pre-release codename for the 333 MHz 1.6V Intel Pentium II chip.
Biography[edit]
Dixon was one of the thirteen Card Professor mercenaries hired by Yako Tenma for Project R.A..
Katsuya Jonouchi accidentally triggered a trap, which separated himself and Hiroto Honda from Dark Yugi, shortly before Dixon appeared. Dixon explained that for reasons beyond the understanding of the Card Professors, Yugi was stronger when his friends were around him, so the trap had been necessary to exclude such factors. He mocked Jonouchi and Honda for falling for the first trap and when Dark Yugi asked him where Jonouchi and Honda were, he said he didn't know but guessed they were where he thought they belonged, in the garbage room. Enraged, Dark Yugi accepted the Duel to make Dixon pay for his remarks.[1]
Dixon quickly brought out "Machine Soldier", "Machine Defender" and "Machine Blaster" and used "Commander Covington" to merge them into "Machine Force". However, Dark Yugi used "Spellbinding Illusion" to negate the effect of "Commander Covington", splitting "Machine Force" back into its three components and used "Dark Magician Girl" and "Diffusion Wave-Motion" to attack all of Dixon's monsters and drop his Life Points to 0.[1]
Shocked by his defeat, Dixon dropped a number of cards, including a card key, Dark Yugi needed to access the next part of the building. He then stumbled onto a trap which catapulted him into a trash receptacle. Jonouchi and Honda then spotted him on a lower floor as he fell through a chute and into a skip.[1] After Yugi defeated Yako, Dixon accompanied Klamath Osler as he returned the boys' bags, grudgingly saluting them.[2]
Deck[edit]
Kirk uses a "Machina" Deck. In the English manga, the word "Machina" is replaced with "Machine".
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"Caterpillar Tank" (「パワードキャタピラー」 Pawādo Kyatapirā) | |
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"Commander Covington" (「 |
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"Machina Defender" (「マシンナーズ・ディフェンダー」 Mashinnāzu Difendā) | |
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"Machina Sniper" (「マシンナーズ・スナイパー」 Mashinnāzu Sunaipā) | |
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"Machina Soldier" (「マシンナーズ・ソルジャー」 Mashinnāzu Sorujā) | |
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"Machina Force" (「マシンナーズ・フォース」 Mashinnāzu Fōsu) | |
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"Ties of the Brethren" (「 |
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"Intruder Alarm - Yellow Alert" (「敵襲警報-イエローアラート-」 Tekishū Keihō - Ierō Arāto) | |
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Duels[edit]
Event | Outcome | Chapter(s) | |
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VS — Dark Yugi | Project R.A. | Lose | 006 |
References[edit]
- ↑ a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! R Duel Round 6: "Marvelous Armed Division!!"
- ↑ Yu-Gi-Oh! R Duel Round 44: "The End of the Battle"