Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Number 9: Dyson Sphere"

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* This card will be the sixth "Number" played by the [[Tron Family]]. The others are [[IV]]'s "[[Number 15: Gimmick Puppet - Giant Killer|Giant Killer]]" and "[[Number 40: Gimmick Puppet - Heaven's Strings|Heaven's Strings]]" and [[III]]'s  "[[Number 32: Shark Drake|Marine Biting Dragon - Shark Drake]]", "[[Number 33: OOPArts Super Weapon - Machu Mach|Machu Mach]]" and "Atlanthal".
 
* This card will be the sixth "Number" played by the [[Tron Family]]. The others are [[IV]]'s "[[Number 15: Gimmick Puppet - Giant Killer|Giant Killer]]" and "[[Number 40: Gimmick Puppet - Heaven's Strings|Heaven's Strings]]" and [[III]]'s  "[[Number 32: Shark Drake|Marine Biting Dragon - Shark Drake]]", "[[Number 33: OOPArts Super Weapon - Machu Mach|Machu Mach]]" and "Atlanthal".
  
* This Monster looks like the Citadel from Mass Effect 3. Although it looks similar, There is no proof if this is intentional or coincidental.
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* This Monster looks like the Citadel from Mass Effect 3. Although it looks similar, there is no proof if this is intentional or coincidental.
 
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** This Monster also looks like Unicron from Transformers, again no proof if this is intentional or coincidental.
* This Monster also looks like Unicron from Transformers, again no proof if this is intentional or coincidental.
 

Revision as of 09:44, 3 May 2012

  • This card name refers to Dyson sphere, a science fiction term for a technological megastructure that encircles or encloses either a star or a star and its solar system.
    • This card's numerical value, 9, could possibly be a reference to the 9 major bodies of our Solar System (The sun and the 8 planets).
  • This Monster looks like the Citadel from Mass Effect 3. Although it looks similar, there is no proof if this is intentional or coincidental.
    • This Monster also looks like Unicron from Transformers, again no proof if this is intentional or coincidental.