Card Trivia:Number 9: Dyson Sphere

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  • This is the only Number card used by Kite Tenjo that isn't a multiple of 10.
    • Subtracting the name of this card's original owner, Cinco, from its numerical value, 9, equals 4, which could allude to the fact that this is the fourth Number card played by Kite Tenjo in the anime.
  • This card has an eye on each side of the outer panels, causing it to resemble a face.
  • This monster has five panels, which could be a reference to the name of its owner.
  • This sealed form of this "Number" resembles a meteor with its panels covering it. It then slowly spreads out its panels to reveal its whole form.
  • This card is one of three "Number" cards whose Number is the same as its Rank. The other 2 being "Chronomaly Atlandis" and "Lucky Straight".
  • This is the first and currently only Xyz Monster that doesn't have its Xyz Material revolving around it in the normal manner.
    • Instead, this card's Xyz Material seem to flow through it's panels. If they need to be used for it's effect, they simply leave the panels.
  • When this card's effects are negated, all its lights shut down just like a machine without any power.
  • In the anime, this monster creates a black hole (which suck in all matter) to negate attacks, and then creates a white hole (which are said eject matter) to attack.
  • In the anime, this is one of the largest monsters, if not the largest, seen so far, being slightly smaller than a star when in its sealed form.
    • When it is in its true form, it is big enough to surround the same star with its panels.
  • The word "Sphere" in the Japanese language is 球 (KYŪ) has the same pronunciation as the number 9.
  • In addition, the head-on appearance of "Dyson Sphere" somewhat resembles the planet mode of the Transformers character Unicron.
  • In Kite Tenjo's Duel with Vetrix, Dyson Sphere's panels are shown to have buildings, which means that it's panels are not just for supplying energy, but also for supporting entire cities. This confirms Cinco's statement about Dyson Sphere being a "space colony".
  • This card resembles the Citadel from Mass Effect.