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TRANSCEND GAME (part 1)

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"TRANSCEND GAME (part 1)" (TRANSCEND・GAMEトランセンド・ゲームぜんぺんToransendo Gēmu ❬zenpen❭) is the first part of a special chapter of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, released April 11, 2016, in the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine. The special is authored by Kazuki Takahashi and is related to the Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions movie, serving as a link between the end of the manga series and the film.

TRANSCEND GAME (part 1)
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SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
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Summary

 
Kaiba, Summoning "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", while he sees Atem

While standing on a KaibaCorp flying machine, Seto Kaiba looks onward and states that if that is the infinite darkness over there, the Dragon of Light will illuminate it, as he Summons a "Blue-Eyes White Dragon", by placing its card on his Duel Disk. In his eye he sees the king, Atem.

Events leading up to this began six months earlier. KaibaCorp had made progress on a particular project. At their headquarters, Kaiba is notified that it is time for his visit to the research and development department. As he puts on his coat, Kaiba thinks of "Operation Neurons", the development code for the company's new Duel Disk. He reflects on how they had tried numerous test versions, only a few of which were safe enough to be considered their new product.

On his way, Kaiba walks past glass encasings containing the Duel Disk prototype and KC mass production Disk. Inside a third encasing, is a test version of the Neurons VR system, which he deems to be scrap, but a failure loaded with unlocked potential.

 
People testing the Neurons VR system

At the Duel Disk research and development department, Kaiba meets with Mokuba Kaiba and a number of scientists. One of the scientists informs him that to collect data for the test versions, they accepted applications for test monitors and received over a million candidates. Out of them, they gathered around 200 thousand Duelists under the age of fifteen, irrespective of race and faith, with network data in every branch of the country providing them with data around the clock. Mokuba adds that it is amazing to have Duelists all over the country craving to see the world Kaiba has created and offering their help free of charge. Kaiba requests that they pay close medical attention to the test subjects.

The group pass through a door into a bridge over a room, where the test subjects are sitting on the floor wearing the Neurons headgear. Kaiba explains that the electromagnetic coils of the Neurons gear detects brainwave activity, which it converts to electromagnetic signals. The image from the user's imagination is then linked to the Crystal Cloud Network to complete the VR Solid Vision. Mokuba further comments that with Neurons systems interacting with each other around the world, people who have never seen each other are Dueling in VR space, in the world Kaiba created; the world of Duel Links. He explains how Duelists can create Decks from card data sent across the cloud server and that they can ever ground together base on their brain wave frequency—their Duel pulse. People can form guilds, such as dragon users or pirates.

In an ongoing Duel, the Airborne Dragon Knight Guild began their turn. Their opponents controlled "Giant Stronghold Beast Gairon", with an ATK of 2400 ATK Pulse. The Dragon Knights Summoned "Stone Head Dragon", which boosted ATK of 3600 Pulse to their opponents' surprise. "Stone Head Dragon" attacked and destroyed "Gairon", resulting in the Dragon Knight Guild winning.

Using a much smaller headpiece, Kaiba is able to see what is happening in the Duel Links. He explains that the ATK of monsters Summoned from the Crystal Cloud Server is determined by from the users' brainwaves and that the power of their consciousness in the key to making monsters stronger. He reckons that the hardest thing to modify in any game is maintaining order, but that it could also be said that the destruction of order is the way of the world.

 
Kaiba admires Plana's dangerous element, but is also cautious of it.

A woman in the Duel Links challenges the Airborne Dragon Knights Guild to a Duel. The guild laugh at the idea of one person challenging their guild alone. However she Summons "Meteor Houkai Device Duja", with an ATK of 8800 Pulse. Kaiba comments that this person must have the brainwave frequency that transcends that of a normal person and that they will destroy everything. "Meteor Houkai Device Duja" attacks and destroys "Stone Head Dragon". The woman remarks that the Airborne Dragon Knight Guild are not all they were made out to be, before flying away.

 
Kaiba notices a girl, who has removed her Neurons gear.

Kaiba finds the appearance of such a dangerous element captivating, but from a business perspective, he cannot let it go unchecked. He notes that the Duelist called herself Plana.

The scientist is impressed the quality of the Solid Vision and Mokuba comments that the new Duel Disk's trial version is a success. However Kaiba regards the system as being at only 50%. With there being some unexpected distortions in the VR, he requests a report of the brainwave data from a portion of the subjects be sent to him by the end of the day.

Kaiba looks down from the bridge, in surprise, at a girl, who has removed her Neurons gear and thinks "That was when... I saw that young girl...".

Appearances

Featured cards

The following cards appeared in this chapter. Cards in italic debuted here.

Featured Duels

Airborne Dragon Knight Guild VS anther guild

The other guild controls "Giant Stronghold Beast Gairon" (ATK: 2400P). A member of the Airborne Dragon Knight Guild Summons "Stone Head Dragon" (ATK: 3600P).

"Stone Head Dragon" attacks and destroys "Giant Stronghold Beast Gairon", winning the Duel for the Airborne Dragon Knight Guild.

Airborne Dragon Knight Guild VS Plana

Plana Summons "Meteor Houkai Device Duja" (ATK: 8800P). "Meteor Houkai Device Duja" attacks and destroys "Stone Head Dragon".