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* This card's effect and name suggests that each turn, "Satellite Cannon" collects Solar Power or some similar form of energy then releases this energy in some form of laser when it attacks. | * This card's effect and name suggests that each turn, "Satellite Cannon" collects Solar Power or some similar form of energy then releases this energy in some form of laser when it attacks. | ||
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Revision as of 06:19, 15 September 2010
- In the anime, the original reason that "Satellite Cannon" couldn't be destroyed was because it's summoned up in space, too high for any weak monster to reach. Kaiba's "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" on the other hand, being incredibly strong (and Level 8), was able to fly up and destroy it.
- This was mirrored in real life by preventing this card from being destroyed by any monster that's level 7 or lower (those that are too "weak").
- "Satellite Cannon" bears a resemblance to the satellite that Sartorius tried to gain access to during his final duel with Jaden in season two of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX.
- "Satellite Cannon's" design and name may be a reference to After War Gundam X in which the "Satellite Cannon" is a weapon used by the Gundam's with the signature "X" (4 solar panels that form an X like shape) design.
- This has an anime only support card known as "Charge".
- This card's effect and name suggests that each turn, "Satellite Cannon" collects Solar Power or some similar form of energy then releases this energy in some form of laser when it attacks.