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'''Alternate Rare''' is a [[rarity]] in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game]]''. It debuted in ''[[Rising Rampage]]''.
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{{Infobox episode
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| image              = YGO5D083.jpg
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| en_name            = Will The Real Jack Atlas Please Stand Up, Part 1
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| ja_name            = 容疑者!?ジャック・アトラス
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| romaji_name        = Yōgisha!? Jakku Atorasu
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| ja_trans_name      = Suspect!? Jack Atlas
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| series            = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
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| number            = 83
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| season            = 2
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| ja_opening        = FREEDOM
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| ja_ending          = -OZONE-
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| en_theme          = Hyper Drive
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| animation_director = [[Kimiharu Muto]]
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| animation director = [[Kimiharu Muto]]
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| ja_air_date        = November 4, 2009
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| en_air_date        = November 20, 2010
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| featured_card      = Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)
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}}
  
Alternate Rare cards have the same horizontal holographic foil pattern as a [[Prismatic Secret Rare]], but applied to the whole card rather than only the artwork. The only areas of the card to which the foil is not applied are the card text box, empty [[Link Arrow]]s, and portions of the artwork.
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"'''Will The Real Jack Atlas Please Stand Up, Part 1'''" known in the Japanese version as "'''Suspect!? Jack Atlas'''", is the eighty-third episode of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]'' anime. It first aired in Japan on November 4, 2009 and in the United States on November 20, 2010.
  
The existence of this rarity was not mentioned until after the physical release of its debut set, ''Rising Rampage''. It has appeared in two sets, both main series [[Booster Pack]]s, where it appears as an alternative rarity for four cards that are also available in a standard rarity in that set. The cards are selected so that there is one of each original rarity: [[Rare]], [[Super Rare]], [[Ultra Rare]], and [[Secret Rare]].
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==Summary==
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{{Episode summary|One night, [[Jack Atlas]] is suddenly arrested by [[Sector Security]] in relation to a series of incidents, which involve [[Imposter Jack Atlas|a man who looks like Jack]], riding a [[Duel Runner]] that looks like the [[Phoenix Whirlwind]]. Jack pleads that he's innocent, while [[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]] and the others are puzzled.}}
  
This rarity does not have an official name, but official sources have described them as being an "alternate foil".<ref name="CHIMpre">{{citeweb|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZKaRvsQ-G8|title=Powering Up with Chaos Impact!|date=October 18, 2019}}</ref> On the Official Card Database, this rarity is labelled as [[Prismatic Secret Rare]]. However, they have been officially confirmed not to be Prismatic Secret Rare.{{citation needed}}
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While Jack is in prison, a small machine crawls to the lock on his cell and explodes, freeing Jack. He immediately fetches his Duel Runner so he can hunt down and expose the imposter. When they meet, the [[Imposter Jack Atlas|other Jack]] speaks as Jack did in his days as the King, boasting that he is the true Jack and that the other has lost his strength.  
  
==List of Alternate Rare cards==
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They [[Duel]], and Jack [[draw a card|draws]] "[[Trust Guardian (anime)|Trust Guardian]]", a card he had drawn but not used in a practice run with [[Crow]] and Yusei. Crow had scolded him, saying the card was part of their team strategy, but Jack had insisted that he need not limit himself to such things.
* [[RIRA-EN003]] "[[Marincess Sea Horse]]" (originally Ultra Rare)
 
* [[RIRA-EN046]] "[[Wynn the Wind Charmer, Verdant]]" (originally Rare)
 
* [[RIRA-EN048]] "[[Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess]]" (originally Secret Rare)
 
* [[RIRA-EN077]] "[[Storm Dragon's Return]]" (originally Super Rare)
 
* [[CHIM-EN008]] "[[Unchained Twins - Aruha]]" (originally Rare)
 
* [[CHIM-EN039]] "[[Salamangreat Pyro Phoenix]]" (originally Secret Rare)
 
* [[CHIM-EN048]] "[[Gorgon, Empress of the Evil Eyed]]" (originally Super Rare)
 
* [[CHIM-EN049]] "[[I:P Masquerena]]" (originally Ultra Rare)
 
  
==Gallery==
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In the same way, Jack does not use "Trust Guardian" but goes for a more destructive strategy instead. The enemy, unfazed and disappointed, goes on to [[Summon]] a copy of "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]", [[One Turn Kill|wiping out all of Jack's]] [[Life Points]] in one [[turn]]. Jack is sent flying from the highway, devastated at such a manner of defeat. Yusei and Crow show up, only to find Imposter Jack riding away and leaving behind shards of broken glass.
<gallery mode="packed" widths="200px" heights="300px" perrow=4>
 
MarincessSeaHorse-RIRA-EN-PScR-1E.png          | [[RIRA-EN003]]<br />"[[Marincess Sea Horse]]"<br />(originally Ultra Rare)
 
WynntheWindCharmerVerdant-RIRA-EN-PScR-1E.png  | [[RIRA-EN046]]<br />"[[Wynn the Wind Charmer, Verdant]]"<br />(originally Rare)
 
ApollousaBowoftheGoddess-RIRA-EN-PScR-1E.png    | [[RIRA-EN048]]<br />"[[Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess]]"<br />(originally Secret Rare)
 
StormDragonsReturn-RIRA-EN-AltR-1E.png          | [[RIRA-EN077]]<br />"[[Storm Dragon's Return]]"<br />(originally Super Rare)
 
</gallery>
 
  
==References==
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==Featured Duel: Jack Atlas vs. Enemy==
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<u>'''Turn 1: Enemy'''</u><br />
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The [[Fake Jack Atlas|Enemy]]'s hand contains "[[Powerful Rebirth (anime)|Powerful Rebirth]]", "[[Shockwave]]", "[[Lineage of Destruction (anime)|Lineage of Destruction]]", "[[Mad Archfiend (later anime)|Mad Archfiend]]", and "[[Speed Spell - End of the Storm (anime)|Speed Spell - End of the Storm]]". Enemy draws "[[Dark Resonator (anime)|Dark Resonator]]" and subsequently Normal Summons it ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]3/1300/300) in Defense Position. He then sets three cards.
  
{{Rarity}}
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<u>'''Turn 2: Jack'''</u><br />
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[[Jack Atlas|Jack]] [[draw a card|draws]] "[[Trust Guardian (anime)|Trust Guardian]]". During the Standby Phase, the effect of "[[Speed World 2 (anime)|Speed World 2]]" activates (Enemy's SPC: 0 → 1; Jack's SPC: 0 → 1). Since the Enemy controls monsters, but Jack doesn't, Jack [[Special Summon]]s "[[Vice Dragon (anime)|Vice Dragon]]" from his hand in Attack Position by halving its original ATK and DEF ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]5/2000 → 1000/2400 → 1200). Jack then [[Normal Summon]]s "[[Dread Dragon (anime)|Dread Dragon]]" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]2/1100/400) in Attack Position. Jack then tunes "Vice Dragon" with "Dread Dragon" in order to [[Synchro Summon]] "[[Exploder Dragonwing (later anime)|Exploder Dragonwing]]" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]7/2400/1600) in Attack Position.
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"Exploder Dragonwing" attacks "Dark Resonator", but the Enemy states that "Dark Resonator" can't be destroyed in battle once per turn. However, Jack activates the effect of "Exploder Dragonwing" to destroy "Dark Resonator" immediately without applying damage calculation and inflict [[effect damage|damage]] to the Enemy equal to the ATK of "Dark Resonator" (Enemy 4000 → 2700). Jack sets a card.
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<u>'''Turn 3: Enemy'''</u><br />
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The Enemy draws "[[Crimson Fire (anime)|Crimson Fire]]". During the Standby Phase, the effect of "Speed World 2" activates (Enemy's SPC: 1 → 2; Jack's SPC: 1 → 2). The Enemy activates his face-down "Shockwave" to destroy "Exploder Dragonwing" and inflict [[damage]] to both players equal to its [[ATK]] (Jack 4000 → 1600; Enemy 2700 → 300). The Enemy then [[Normal Summon]]s "Mad Archfiend" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]4/1800/0) in Attack Position. Jack activates his face-down "Powerful Rebirth" in order to revive "Dread Dragon" in Defense Position with its ATK and DEF increased by 100 and its Level increased by one ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]2 → 3/1100 → 1200/400 → 500).
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The Enemy activates his face-down "Powerful Rebirth" in order to revive "Dark Resonator" in Attack Position with its ATK and DEF increased by 100 and its Level increased by one ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]3 → 4/1300 → 1400/300 → 400). The Enemy then tunes "Mad Archfiend" with "Dark Resonator" in order to [[Synchro Summon]] "[[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]" ([[File:CG Star.svg|16px]]8/3000/2000) in Attack Position. "Red Dragon Archfiend" attacks and destroys "Dread Dragon". Since the Enemy destroyed a Defense Position monster controlled by Jack this turn, the Enemy activates his face-down "Lineage of Destruction" in order to allow "Red Dragon Archfiend" to attack a second time. "Red Dragon Archfiend" then attacks directly (Jack 1600 → 0).
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==Difference in adaptations==
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* In the dub, the [[Fake Jack Atlas]] refers to himself as the champion instead of the king in the Japanese version.
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* In the dub, one random [[Sector Security]] officer is named "Biggs", and another officer later in the episode is named "Wedge". This is a reference to the original ''[[wikipedia:Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope|Star Wars]]''.
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==Errors==
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[[File:CardLayoutErrorwitharrow.png|thumb|right|The arrow shows the cards aren't dubbed.]]
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* In the dub, when the fake Jack makes his first move in the duel, the card layout of all cards in his hand aren't dubbed.
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==Extras==
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* In this episode's opening segment, the typical montage featuring [[Yusei Fudo]] and his monsters was replaced by [[Yami Yugi]] and his monsters, as an advertisement for the upcoming "[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D Bonds Beyond Time|10th Anniversary Movie]]".
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==Featured cards==
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The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.
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{{Decklist|Jack Atlas
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Vice Dragon (anime)|Vice Dragon]]
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|tuner monsters =
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* ''[[Dread Dragon (anime)|Dread Dragon]]''
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* ''[[Trust Guardian (anime)|Trust Guardian]]''
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|synchro monsters =
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* [[Exploder Dragonwing (later anime)|Exploder Dragonwing]]
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* [[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]
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|spells =
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* [[Speed World 2 (anime)|Speed World 2]]
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|traps =
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* [[Powerful Rebirth (anime)|Powerful Rebirth]]
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}}
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{{Decklist|Fake Jack Atlas
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Mad Archfiend (later anime)|Mad Archfiend]]
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|tuner monsters =
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* [[Dark Resonator (anime)|Dark Resonator]]
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|synchro monsters =
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* [[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]
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|spells =
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* [[Speed Spell - End of the Storm (anime)|Speed Spell - End of the Storm]]
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* [[Speed World 2 (anime)|Speed World 2]]
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|traps =
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* [[Crimson Fire (anime)|Crimson Fire]]
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* [[Lineage of Destruction (anime)|Lineage of Destruction]]
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* [[Powerful Rebirth (anime)|Powerful Rebirth]]
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* [[Shockwave]]
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}}
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{{Decklist|Flashback
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Big Piece Golem (anime)|Big Piece Golem]]
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|tuner monsters =
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* [[Dark Resonator (anime)|Dark Resonator]]
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* ''[[Trust Guardian (anime)|Trust Guardian]]''
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|synchro monsters =
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* [[Chaos King Archfiend (anime)|Chaos King Archfiend]]
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* [[Red Dragon Archfiend (anime)|Red Dragon Archfiend]]
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}}
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{{Decklist|WRGP commercial
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Dragunity Darkspear (anime)|Dragunity Darkspear]]
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|gemini monsters =
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* [[Phoenix Gearfried (anime)|Phoenix Gearfried]]
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}}
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{{Decklist|WRGP poster
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|effect monsters =
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* [[Dragunity Darkspear (anime)|Dragunity Darkspear]]
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|gemini monsters =
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* [[Phoenix Gearfried (anime)|Phoenix Gearfried]]
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|traps =
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* [[Mirror Force (later anime)|Mirror Force]]
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}}
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{{Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes/season 2}}

Revision as of 06:43, 15 March 2023

"Will The Real Jack Atlas Please Stand Up, Part 1"
Screenshot
Names
EnglishWill The Real Jack Atlas Please Stand Up, Part 1
Japanese name
Japanese容疑者!?ジャック・アトラス
RōmajiYōgisha!? Jakku Atorasu
TranslatedSuspect!? Jack Atlas
Series
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
Number83
Season2
Music
Japanese OP"FREEDOM"
Japanese ED"-OZONE-"
English OP & ED"Hyper Drive"
Staff
Animation director
Air dates
JapaneseNovember 4, 2009
EnglishNovember 20, 2010
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episodes (season 2)
Previous"Get With The Program, Part 2"
Next"Will The Real Jack Atlas Please Stand Up, Part 2"
Cards
Featured card"Red Dragon Archfiend"

"Will The Real Jack Atlas Please Stand Up, Part 1" known in the Japanese version as "Suspect!? Jack Atlas", is the eighty-third episode of the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime. It first aired in Japan on November 4, 2009 and in the United States on November 20, 2010.

Summary

One night, Jack Atlas is suddenly arrested by Sector Security in relation to a series of incidents, which involve a man who looks like Jack, riding a Duel Runner that looks like the Phoenix Whirlwind. Jack pleads that he's innocent, while Yusei and the others are puzzled.

While Jack is in prison, a small machine crawls to the lock on his cell and explodes, freeing Jack. He immediately fetches his Duel Runner so he can hunt down and expose the imposter. When they meet, the other Jack speaks as Jack did in his days as the King, boasting that he is the true Jack and that the other has lost his strength.

They Duel, and Jack draws "Trust Guardian", a card he had drawn but not used in a practice run with Crow and Yusei. Crow had scolded him, saying the card was part of their team strategy, but Jack had insisted that he need not limit himself to such things.

In the same way, Jack does not use "Trust Guardian" but goes for a more destructive strategy instead. The enemy, unfazed and disappointed, goes on to Summon a copy of "Red Dragon Archfiend", wiping out all of Jack's Life Points in one turn. Jack is sent flying from the highway, devastated at such a manner of defeat. Yusei and Crow show up, only to find Imposter Jack riding away and leaving behind shards of broken glass.

Featured Duel: Jack Atlas vs. Enemy

Turn 1: Enemy
The Enemy's hand contains "Powerful Rebirth", "Shockwave", "Lineage of Destruction", "Mad Archfiend", and "Speed Spell - End of the Storm". Enemy draws "Dark Resonator" and subsequently Normal Summons it (CG Star.svg3/1300/300) in Defense Position. He then sets three cards.

Turn 2: Jack
Jack draws "Trust Guardian". During the Standby Phase, the effect of "Speed World 2" activates (Enemy's SPC: 0 → 1; Jack's SPC: 0 → 1). Since the Enemy controls monsters, but Jack doesn't, Jack Special Summons "Vice Dragon" from his hand in Attack Position by halving its original ATK and DEF (CG Star.svg5/2000 → 1000/2400 → 1200). Jack then Normal Summons "Dread Dragon" (CG Star.svg2/1100/400) in Attack Position. Jack then tunes "Vice Dragon" with "Dread Dragon" in order to Synchro Summon "Exploder Dragonwing" (CG Star.svg7/2400/1600) in Attack Position.

"Exploder Dragonwing" attacks "Dark Resonator", but the Enemy states that "Dark Resonator" can't be destroyed in battle once per turn. However, Jack activates the effect of "Exploder Dragonwing" to destroy "Dark Resonator" immediately without applying damage calculation and inflict damage to the Enemy equal to the ATK of "Dark Resonator" (Enemy 4000 → 2700). Jack sets a card.

Turn 3: Enemy
The Enemy draws "Crimson Fire". During the Standby Phase, the effect of "Speed World 2" activates (Enemy's SPC: 1 → 2; Jack's SPC: 1 → 2). The Enemy activates his face-down "Shockwave" to destroy "Exploder Dragonwing" and inflict damage to both players equal to its ATK (Jack 4000 → 1600; Enemy 2700 → 300). The Enemy then Normal Summons "Mad Archfiend" (CG Star.svg4/1800/0) in Attack Position. Jack activates his face-down "Powerful Rebirth" in order to revive "Dread Dragon" in Defense Position with its ATK and DEF increased by 100 and its Level increased by one (CG Star.svg2 → 3/1100 → 1200/400 → 500).

The Enemy activates his face-down "Powerful Rebirth" in order to revive "Dark Resonator" in Attack Position with its ATK and DEF increased by 100 and its Level increased by one (CG Star.svg3 → 4/1300 → 1400/300 → 400). The Enemy then tunes "Mad Archfiend" with "Dark Resonator" in order to Synchro Summon "Red Dragon Archfiend" (CG Star.svg8/3000/2000) in Attack Position. "Red Dragon Archfiend" attacks and destroys "Dread Dragon". Since the Enemy destroyed a Defense Position monster controlled by Jack this turn, the Enemy activates his face-down "Lineage of Destruction" in order to allow "Red Dragon Archfiend" to attack a second time. "Red Dragon Archfiend" then attacks directly (Jack 1600 → 0).

Difference in adaptations

  • In the dub, the Fake Jack Atlas refers to himself as the champion instead of the king in the Japanese version.
  • In the dub, one random Sector Security officer is named "Biggs", and another officer later in the episode is named "Wedge". This is a reference to the original Star Wars.

Errors

The arrow shows the cards aren't dubbed.
  • In the dub, when the fake Jack makes his first move in the duel, the card layout of all cards in his hand aren't dubbed.

Extras

Featured cards

The following cards appeared in this episode. Cards in italics debuted here.