Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Satellite Cannon"

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* "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 Gundams, with the signature "X" (4 solar panels that form an X like shape) design.
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* The design and the name of "Satellite Cannon" may be a reference to ''After War Gundam X'', in which the "Satellite Cannon" is a weapon used by the Gundams, 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 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, and then releases this energy in some form of laser when it attacks. This would make it a less advanced form of "[[Number 9: Dyson Sphere]]", which actually draws power from around the star itself.
 
* This card's effect and name suggests that each turn, "Satellite Cannon" collects solar power or some similar form of energy, and then releases this energy in some form of laser when it attacks. This would make it a less advanced form of "[[Number 9: Dyson Sphere]]", which actually draws power from around the star itself.

Revision as of 12:14, 21 April 2013

  • The design and the name of "Satellite Cannon" may be a reference to After War Gundam X, in which the "Satellite Cannon" is a weapon used by the Gundams, 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, and then releases this energy in some form of laser when it attacks. This would make it a less advanced form of "Number 9: Dyson Sphere", which actually draws power from around the star itself.