Difference between revisions of "Aporia"
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At the same time an invasion of Machine Emperors were set upon the world, and the world was sent to ruins after the invasion. All lifeforms in the world had been vanquished, by either the Ener-D system overload or the subsequent Machine Emperor invasion.<ref name="ep 135">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|135|ref}}</ref> | At the same time an invasion of Machine Emperors were set upon the world, and the world was sent to ruins after the invasion. All lifeforms in the world had been vanquished, by either the Ener-D system overload or the subsequent Machine Emperor invasion.<ref name="ep 135">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|135|ref}}</ref> | ||
− | As a child, Aporia and | + | As a child, Aporia and his parents were chased by a [[Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity (character)|Grannel-type Machine Emperor]]. The Machine Emperor fired a beam at them, killing his parents. He regarded this loss of the people that loved him as one of three major despairs in his life.<ref name="ep 135" /> |
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===Adulthood=== | ===Adulthood=== | ||
− | [[File:Pastprimo.jpg|border|right|180px|Aporia | + | [[File:Pastprimo.jpg|border|right|180px|Aporia and his love interest]] |
− | Aporia met | + | At some point in his life, Aporia would met and fall in love with a fellow freedom fighter, to which they fought the Machine Emperors together.<ref name="ep 135" /> |
− | + | They later attempt to ambush a Machine Emperor Grannel together using rocket launchers. However, the Machine Emperor retaliates by blowing up half the building they were shooting from, taking Aporia's lover with it. He would later regret this loss as the second major despair in his life.<ref name="ep 135" /> | |
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As Aporia was about to die, he placed himself in a capsule. He asked ZONE to do whatever it tooke to prevent their future from ever occurring, and insisted that ZONE would split him into three embodiments based on the three despairs of his life. ZONE promised that he would.<ref name="ep 135" /> | As Aporia was about to die, he placed himself in a capsule. He asked ZONE to do whatever it tooke to prevent their future from ever occurring, and insisted that ZONE would split him into three embodiments based on the three despairs of his life. ZONE promised that he would.<ref name="ep 135" /> | ||
− | ===Three embodiments of | + | ===Three Emperors of Yliaster, the embodiments of despair=== |
{{Main|Lester|Primo|Jakob}} | {{Main|Lester|Primo|Jakob}} | ||
− | ZONE split Aporia into | + | Keeping his word, ZONE would split Aporia's being into three embodiements of despair, Lester, Primo and Jakob, to which were sent back in time. The three of them became the [[Three Emperors of Yliaster]], using their power of [[falsification of history|falsify history]] to alter the current events in the series leading up to their enrollment into the [[World Racing Grand Prix]] as [[Team New World]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|117|ref}}</ref>, to which would face [[Team 5D's]] in the final event of the tournament. When both teams were down to their last duelist, [[Yusei Fudo]] destroyed Jakob's "[[Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity]]" with "[[Shooting Star Dragon]]". The three embodiments then combined back into Aporia again.<ref name="ep 135" /> |
===World Racing Grand Prix Final=== | ===World Racing Grand Prix Final=== |
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Aporia is the true form of the Three Emperors of Yliaster, Jakob, Primo and Lester. Each one of them is a different part of his lifetime: Lester being his childhood, Primo in his early midlife, and Jakob in his older days. Aporia comes from a apocalyptic future world, which he sees as a failure by humans, and is determined to change history, to protect the world and to ensure it will never be destroyed by humanity's errors.
The name "Aporia" comes from the Greek word "ἀπορία", which literally means question or wonder and is used in philosophy to refer to a philosophical puzzle or state of puzzlement, and, in rhetoric, a rhetorically useful expression of doubt.
Contents
Biography
Childhood
As the world was evolving at a ever-increasing rate, and the human race became dependent on the Ener-D system, and Synchro Summons, which were the gears that accelerated the spinning of the Ener-D system. The Ener-D system began to spin more and more faster, and eventually, the speed was uncontrollable. The Ener-D eventually changed and span in a reverse direction, sparking a global disaster.
At the same time an invasion of Machine Emperors were set upon the world, and the world was sent to ruins after the invasion. All lifeforms in the world had been vanquished, by either the Ener-D system overload or the subsequent Machine Emperor invasion.[1]
As a child, Aporia and his parents were chased by a Grannel-type Machine Emperor. The Machine Emperor fired a beam at them, killing his parents. He regarded this loss of the people that loved him as one of three major despairs in his life.[1]
Adulthood
At some point in his life, Aporia would met and fall in love with a fellow freedom fighter, to which they fought the Machine Emperors together.[1]
They later attempt to ambush a Machine Emperor Grannel together using rocket launchers. However, the Machine Emperor retaliates by blowing up half the building they were shooting from, taking Aporia's lover with it. He would later regret this loss as the second major despair in his life.[1]
Old Age
In his old age, Aporia found himself alone. He initially believed himself to be the only survivor and regarded having no one left to love as the third of three major despair of his life.[1]
Aporia soon found he wasn't the only survivor as he met Vizor, ZONE and Paradox. Being the last survivors of this world, the four of them believed it to be their mission to create a better future.[1]
They tried to dispose of the core power of Ener-D, which wiped out the world before. They performed countless experiments to try and find a solution to restore the world to the way it once was. However eventually ZONE had become more mechanical and Vizor and Paradox died. Aporia considered himself to be the only one left alive.[1]
As Aporia was about to die, he placed himself in a capsule. He asked ZONE to do whatever it tooke to prevent their future from ever occurring, and insisted that ZONE would split him into three embodiments based on the three despairs of his life. ZONE promised that he would.[1]
Three Emperors of Yliaster, the embodiments of despair
Keeping his word, ZONE would split Aporia's being into three embodiements of despair, Lester, Primo and Jakob, to which were sent back in time. The three of them became the Three Emperors of Yliaster, using their power of falsify history to alter the current events in the series leading up to their enrollment into the World Racing Grand Prix as Team New World.[2], to which would face Team 5D's in the final event of the tournament. When both teams were down to their last duelist, Yusei Fudo destroyed Jakob's "Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity" with "Shooting Star Dragon". The three embodiments then combined back into Aporia again.[1]
World Racing Grand Prix Final
Aporia took over the Duel and proceeded to Summon his "Machine Divine Emperor Machinecle Infinity Cubic", overwhelming Yusei and putting him at a severe disadvantage. Aporia showed Team 5D's the future world from which he had came from and explained that he was going to remove New Domino City from history to prevent it from happening. However Yusei refused to believe that humans were the reason that the future world had been destroyed, and continued to fight on.[1]
Abilities
Just as Jakob, and Primo, Aporia can fuse with his Duel Runner, and is the one with the most connections to the Duel Runner. His Duel Runner is probably the largest seen in the series. His Duel Runner is a combination of Jose's Runner, the Terrible Omen, and Lester's Duel Board, and bears a resemblance to the Duel Runner used by Paradox, with color, and front shape.
Deck
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Opponent(s) | Episode(s) | Outcome(s) |
Yusei Fudo | 135-137 | TBA |
Aporia's Deck is composed of cards used by Jakob, Primo, and Lester, mainly the different pieces to the Machine Emperors which he uses to give abilities to Machine Divine Emperor Machinecle Infinity Cubic as he continues the Duel with Yusei Fudo. This is shown by the fact that he uses Wisel Attack 5, a card which initially belongs to Primo.