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Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS - Episode 005

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At the [[Goha Enterprises Main Office]], dozens of employees work to terminate videos, files and accounts, while the [[Goha President]] oversees their work and laughs.
Gavin follows Yuga's gaze to the Goha Corp Main Building and he realizes that Yuga is implying that Goha Corp are responsible. Yuga admits that it's a likely possibility, and claims that it gets him going that a big company like that can't afford to ignore them anymore (in the dub, Yuga says that it's a good thing because that would mean Rush Duels are all over Goha's radar). Gavin is hesitant, but Luke takes matters into his own hands and rings Goha Client Service. Unfortunately for Luke, he's greeted by Goha ''Customer'' Support (spoken in English as opposed to Japanese) and can't work out that he's been connected to the right place due to the language barrier, much to the poor assistant's confusion and Yuga and Gavin's amusement (in the dub, it won't work because the caller mishears Luke about a Goha account, his Duel Disk, the connection, the data update, etc.).
<div style="float:right">[[File:The_Newspaper_Club_show_up_to_interview_Yuga_Luke_and_Gavin.png|thumb|250px|The [[Newspaper Club]] show up to interview [[Yuga]], [[Luke]], and [[Gavin]].]]</div>
As Yuga, Gavin, and Luke arrive at school, two voices ask them to excuse them and three students zoom in front of them; [[Scoop Pitman|one holding a notebook]], [[Masa|another a microphone]], and [[Cub|the third a camera]]. Gavin states that they're from the [[Newspaper Club]], and the stocky boy holding the microphone holds it up to Gavin, asking him if he can tell them more about the currently popular Rush Dueling. Yuga asks if they're taking their interviews, and the girl with the camera holds it up and politely asks them to look here, snapping a photo while the shorter student scribbles down notes. Luke states that if they are taking interviews, they should let him tell them about Rush Dueling. Gavin protests, but Yuga points out that Goha Corp won't be able to influence an analog medium like a newspaper. Gavin states that a school newspaper won't reach far, but Yuga replies that they have to start somewhere. The two of them watch as the Newspaper Club interview Luke, who proudly tells them that Rush Dueling turns all common sense on its head and puts one in the steep and thorny road to reach new heights; in other words, it puts you on a road to become the [[King of Games (title)|King of Duels]]. Yuga seems confused by the interview process, while [[Romin Kassidy|Romin]] watches disapprovingly from the sidelines. Later, Luke is practicing drawing while Gavin cleans his cards and Yuga looks through a practice hand. Yuga suggests that if all goes well, this could become their greatest weapon against Goha Corp. Romin approaches them, asking if they're sure that was a good move. Luke asks in confusion if Romin wanted to be interviewed too and states that she should have said so earlier. Romin protests that it's not that, but their school's Newspaper Club doesn't really have the best reputation.
And sure enough, the next day Gavin is furious to find an article decrying Rush Dueling as "the worst of the worst of all time", Romin notes that they called it a dishonor to Dueling, Gavin adds that they wrote that the rules are "shallow and for kids" and Luke is incensed to see that they quoted him as saying he was the king and they were all his servants. The other students are abuzz at the article, pointing out Yuga, Gavin and Luke, and Romin is quick to distance herself from the boys. But Yuga doesn't seem worried, pointing out that it's still a large effect even if it is an analog form of media. Gavin declares that this isn't the time to be impressed; they have to take official action against them.

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