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− | * This monster | + | * This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Tannhauser Gate]]". |
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+ | * This card is based on the [[wikipedia:Mars Pathfinder|Mars Pathfinder]], a robotic spacecraft used in a mission to analyze the atmosphere, climate, and geology of the planet [[wikipedia:Mars (planet)|Mars]] in 1997. | ||
+ | ** However, this monster is based on the ''[[wikipedia:Curiosity (rover)|Curiosity]]'' rover, which features a distinct size and bulk in comparison to previous rovers. | ||
+ | *** Coincidentally, the date the ''Curiosity'' landed on Mars was on August 6th, 2012, three weeks after this card's ''[[OCG]]'' release in ''[[Abyss Rising]]'' on July 21, 2012. |
Latest revision as of 17:19, 8 April 2023
- This monster appears in the artwork of "Tannhauser Gate".
- This card is based on the Mars Pathfinder, a robotic spacecraft used in a mission to analyze the atmosphere, climate, and geology of the planet Mars in 1997.
- However, this monster is based on the Curiosity rover, which features a distinct size and bulk in comparison to previous rovers.
- Coincidentally, the date the Curiosity landed on Mars was on August 6th, 2012, three weeks after this card's OCG release in Abyss Rising on July 21, 2012.
- However, this monster is based on the Curiosity rover, which features a distinct size and bulk in comparison to previous rovers.