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The '''Three Emperors of Yliaster''' are a cabal of [[duelist]]s representing [[Yliaster]] with a common recurring Infinity theme, consisting of [[Jakob]], [[Lester]] and [[Primo]] (known as Jose, Lucciano and Placido in the Japanese version). Their Japanese names pay tribute to [[Wikipedia:The Three Tenors|The Three Tenors]]. The three of them are the only duelists capable of wielding the all powerful [[Machine Emperors]], which has the ability to absorb any [[Synchro Monster]]. Together they make up for three parts of [[Aporia|Aporia's]] life: his childhood, his adult life, and his later life. They, as [[Aporia]], originated from a future that has been devastated by [[Ener-D]], a war brought on by [[Machine Emperors]], and Synchro Summoning.  
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The '''Three Emperors of Yliaster''' are a cabal of [[duelist]]s representing [[Yliaster]] with a common recurring Infinity theme, consisting of [[Jakob]], [[Lester]] and [[Primo]] (known as Jose, Lucciano and Placido in the Japanese version). Their Japanese names pay tribute to [[Wikipedia:The Three Tenors|The Three Tenors]]. The three of them are the only duelists capable of wielding the all powerful [[Machine Emperors]], which has the ability to absorb any [[Synchro Monster]]. Together they make up for three parts of [[Aporia]]'s life: his childhood, his adult life, and his later life. They, as [[Aporia]], originated from a future that has been devastated by [[Ener-D]], a war brought on by [[Machine Emperors]], and Synchro Summoning.
  
 
Their plans revolve around using the [[Signers]] to complete the [[Infinity Circuit]] to unleash [[ZONE]], or their God in order to change the future as revealed by Jakob.
 
Their plans revolve around using the [[Signers]] to complete the [[Infinity Circuit]] to unleash [[ZONE]], or their God in order to change the future as revealed by Jakob.
  
== Appearance ==
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==Appearance==
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All 3 of them have one of their eyes covered; Lester's left eye is covered, while Jakob and Primo's right eyes are covered and have an infinity symbol on their face; Primo and Lester over their covered eyes and Jakob over his mouth and jaw with his eye covered by his eyebrow.
  
All 3 of them have one of their eyes covered; Lester's left eye is covered, while Jakob and Primo's right eyes are covered and have an infinity symbol on their face; Primo and Lester over their covered eyes and Jakob over his mouth and jaw with his eye covered by his eyebrow.
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They also have gems on their foreheads which correspond in colour to the auras of their [[Machine Emperors]] except that of Jakob's which is red while [[Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity]]'s aura is yellow.
 
 
They also have gems on their foreheads which correspond in colour to the auras of their [[Machine Emperors]] except that of Jakob's which is red while [[Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity]]'s aura is yellow.  
 
  
 
As the oldest of the trio, Jakob is considered to be the leader when he and Lester confront the [[Signers]], while Lester addresses himself as "sub-leader"; whether or not this is the truth is not known. Being born from the same being, they each represent a different memory of Aporia's: Lester being his childhood, Primo as his young adulthood, and Jakob his older self.
 
As the oldest of the trio, Jakob is considered to be the leader when he and Lester confront the [[Signers]], while Lester addresses himself as "sub-leader"; whether or not this is the truth is not known. Being born from the same being, they each represent a different memory of Aporia's: Lester being his childhood, Primo as his young adulthood, and Jakob his older self.
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Despite being of the same person, the group seems to operate independently from the actual organization and each other. They operate from an unknown building (possibly [[Yliaster]]'s main headquarters) where they each have their own throne.
 
Despite being of the same person, the group seems to operate independently from the actual organization and each other. They operate from an unknown building (possibly [[Yliaster]]'s main headquarters) where they each have their own throne.
  
== Biography ==
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==Biography==
 
[[File:Jose-Throne.jpg|thumb|left|[[Jakob]], sitting in his throne]]
 
[[File:Jose-Throne.jpg|thumb|left|[[Jakob]], sitting in his throne]]
 
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They are first seen when [[Primo]]'s card, [[Machine Emperor Wisel]] crash lands to Earth in its stone tablet form. Shortly after their arrival, [[Lazar]] and several of his security escorts arrive at the crash site claiming it to be forbidden grounds.
They are first seen when [[Primo]]'s card, [[Machine Emperor Wisel]] crash lands to Earth in its stone tablet form. Shortly after their arrival, [[Lazar]] and several of his security escorts arrive at the crash site claiming it to be forbidden grounds.  
 
  
 
However, Primo threatens him with his sword and [[Lester]] taunts Lazar, revealing that they are his new bosses and are the three new directors. This seems to immediately remind Lazar that the 3 are from [[Yliaster]]. Primo decides it to be a good idea to "test" out his newly acquired card.
 
However, Primo threatens him with his sword and [[Lester]] taunts Lazar, revealing that they are his new bosses and are the three new directors. This seems to immediately remind Lazar that the 3 are from [[Yliaster]]. Primo decides it to be a good idea to "test" out his newly acquired card.
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The trio are seen once more during the [[World Racing Grand Prix|WRGP]] Premier Party Event, overlooking the party, as their discussing about the "true purpose" behind the Grand Prix being organised by them. However, when [[Dobocle]] unexpectedly crashes through and [[Akiza Izinski]] manages to drive him off by using Black Rose Dragon with her psychic powers, Primo decides to deal with him via a duel.
 
The trio are seen once more during the [[World Racing Grand Prix|WRGP]] Premier Party Event, overlooking the party, as their discussing about the "true purpose" behind the Grand Prix being organised by them. However, when [[Dobocle]] unexpectedly crashes through and [[Akiza Izinski]] manages to drive him off by using Black Rose Dragon with her psychic powers, Primo decides to deal with him via a duel.
  
After that, Primo returns just in time to where his companions are, as they all witness the match between [[Yusei Fudo]] and [[Bruno|Vizor]]. Wondering what happened when the monitor went blank, Jakob states that another door has opened, an incomplete door to the alternate possibility of humans. While Primo himself, wonders about the flash of light that appeared during the [[Duel]].  
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After that, Primo returns just in time to where his companions are, as they all witness the match between [[Yusei Fudo]] and [[Bruno|Vizor]]. Wondering what happened when the monitor went blank, Jakob states that another door has opened, an incomplete door to the alternate possibility of humans. While Primo himself, wonders about the flash of light that appeared during the [[Duel]].
  
When Yusei and his new friend [[Bruno]] complete a new engine program, Primo has [[Lazar]] steal it. When it is brought to him, he uses the program to upgrade a series of [[Duelbot]]s.  
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When Yusei and his new friend [[Bruno]] complete a new engine program, Primo has [[Lazar]] steal it. When it is brought to him, he uses the program to upgrade a series of [[Duelbot]]s.
  
The group makes use of this by creating the [[Imposter Jack Atlas]] in an attempt to unlock something known as "[[Infinity Circuit|the Circuit]]". After the imposter is [[destroy]]ed by the real [[Jack Atlas]] something happens that causes lines on the Circuit to partially appear.
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The group makes use of this by creating the [[Imposter Jack Atlas]] in an attempt to unlock something known as "[[Grand Design|the Circuit]]". After the imposter is [[destroy]]ed by the real [[Jack Atlas]] something happens that causes lines on the Circuit to partially appear.
  
 
They are later seen watching [[Sherry LeBlanc]] cause a fake bomb warning in [[Sector Security]] HQ, yet they have no involvement at all with the exception of knowing that Lazar had fled.
 
They are later seen watching [[Sherry LeBlanc]] cause a fake bomb warning in [[Sector Security]] HQ, yet they have no involvement at all with the exception of knowing that Lazar had fled.
  
After Primo is defeated in his [[Turbo Duel]] with [[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]], Jakob and Lester confront the assembled [[Signers]] and explain what they claim their true goal is. They have long believed that [[Ener-D]] was a mistake of human achievement and seek to eradicate all traces of it by destroying [[Neo Domino City]].  
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After Primo is defeated in his [[Turbo Duel]] with [[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]], Jakob and Lester confront the assembled [[Signers]] and explain what they claim their true goal is. They have long believed that [[Ener-D]] was a mistake of human achievement and seek to eradicate all traces of it by destroying [[Neo Domino City]].
  
 
They first persuaded [[Roman Goodwin]] to create [[Zero Reverse]] in the hopes that it would destroy the whole city. Since it did not, they are now trying to create a second disaster that will cause even more destruction.
 
They first persuaded [[Roman Goodwin]] to create [[Zero Reverse]] in the hopes that it would destroy the whole city. Since it did not, they are now trying to create a second disaster that will cause even more destruction.
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[[File:Aporia.jpg|thumb|[[Aporia]], the original form of the Three Emperors]]
 
[[File:Aporia.jpg|thumb|[[Aporia]], the original form of the Three Emperors]]
 
 
Before leaving, Jakob motivates the Signers to continue winning on the [[World Racing Grand Prix|WRGP]] as the trio itself is also going to participate on the tournament.
 
Before leaving, Jakob motivates the Signers to continue winning on the [[World Racing Grand Prix|WRGP]] as the trio itself is also going to participate on the tournament.
  
 
On Episode 117, they use their powers to make people believe they are a team participating on the WRGP finals, known as [[Team New World]].
 
On Episode 117, they use their powers to make people believe they are a team participating on the WRGP finals, known as [[Team New World]].
  
In Episode 135, their backstory is revealed, being survivors of a chaotic future brought upon by an army of Machine Emperors, and Synchro Monsters. The Three Emperors were actually the same person, [[Aporia]], who was split into three entities by [[ZONE]], each a different stage in his life. The world that [[Aporia]] came from was evolving at a ever-increasing rate, and as the world evolved, so did the human race. However, their evolution was dependent on the [[Ener-D]] system, and Synchro Summons were the gears that accelerated the spinning of the Ener-D system, which began to spin more and more faster. Soon, the speed was uncontrollable, and the Ener-D eventually changed and span in a reverse direction, sparking a global disaster similar to the [[Zero Reverse]] incident, except on a global scale.  
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In Episode 135, their backstory is revealed, being survivors of a chaotic future brought upon by an army of Machine Emperors, and Synchro Monsters. The Three Emperors were actually the same person, [[Aporia]], who was split into three entities by [[ZONE]], each a different stage in his life. The world that [[Aporia]] came from was evolving at a ever-increasing rate, and as the world evolved, so did the human race. However, their evolution was dependent on the [[Ener-D]] system, and Synchro Summons were the gears that accelerated the spinning of the Ener-D system, which began to spin more and more faster. Soon, the speed was uncontrollable, and the Ener-D eventually changed and span in a reverse direction, sparking a global disaster similar to the [[Zero Reverse]] incident, except on a global scale.
  
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. [[Aporia]] himself witnessed all these events; as a child his parents were killed by a [[Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity|Grannel]] passing by, when he was an adult he witnessed the death of a comrade (by another Grannel), and during his later years as an old man he walked the ruins of the world as the last human, until he met the future [[ZONE]], along with a future [[Bruno]] and a future [[Paradox]].  
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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. [[Aporia]] himself witnessed all these events; as a child his parents were killed by a [[Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity|Grannel]] passing by, when he was an adult he witnessed the death of a comrade (by another Grannel), and during his later years as an old man he walked the ruins of the world as the last human, until he met the future [[ZONE]], along with a future [[Bruno]] and a future [[Paradox]].
  
 
Together they made [[ZONE]] into a god, but one by one, the three of them passed away. As the last one to die, Aporia tells ZONE to do whatever it takes to prevent their future from ever occurring, and insisted that ZONE would split him into three separate incarnations, in order to serve ZONE and carry out their task in securing a better future. ZONE promised that he would, and soon resurrected him and created his three incarnations: [[Lester]] (the childhood of Aporia), [[Primo]] (Aporia's young adult life) and [[Jakob]] (Aporia's later life as an old man).
 
Together they made [[ZONE]] into a god, but one by one, the three of them passed away. As the last one to die, Aporia tells ZONE to do whatever it takes to prevent their future from ever occurring, and insisted that ZONE would split him into three separate incarnations, in order to serve ZONE and carry out their task in securing a better future. ZONE promised that he would, and soon resurrected him and created his three incarnations: [[Lester]] (the childhood of Aporia), [[Primo]] (Aporia's young adult life) and [[Jakob]] (Aporia's later life as an old man).
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Despite the fact that the Machine Emperors were depicted as the genocidal engines of destruction, the trio uses them themselves, placing the blame mostly on Synchros. Quite possibly, more of their story remains to be revealed.
 
Despite the fact that the Machine Emperors were depicted as the genocidal engines of destruction, the trio uses them themselves, placing the blame mostly on Synchros. Quite possibly, more of their story remains to be revealed.
  
== Notes ==
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==Notes==
Being born out of the same person, the Emperors have highly advanced android bodies capable of fusing with their duel runners, with the exception of [[Lester]] who can fuse with his duel board from his feet. The three emperor's names in the Japanese version are an allusion to the greatest tenors of the 20th century, Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras.
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Being born out of the same person, the Emperors have highly advanced android bodies capable of fusing with their Duel Runners, with the exception of [[Lester]] who can fuse with his duel board from his feet. The three emperor's names in the Japanese version are an allusion to the greatest tenors of the 20th century, Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras.
  
 
All three of them are left-handed duelists, something that they share with [[Bruno]] and [[Paradox]]. Very interesting is that [[Bruno]], [[Primo]], [[Lester]], [[Jakob]] and [[Paradox]] all have a connection with ZONE, and all come from the same future.
 
All three of them are left-handed duelists, something that they share with [[Bruno]] and [[Paradox]]. Very interesting is that [[Bruno]], [[Primo]], [[Lester]], [[Jakob]] and [[Paradox]] all have a connection with ZONE, and all come from the same future.

Revision as of 02:15, 16 January 2011

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The Three Emperors of Yliaster are a cabal of duelists representing Yliaster with a common recurring Infinity theme, consisting of Jakob, Lester and Primo (known as Jose, Lucciano and Placido in the Japanese version). Their Japanese names pay tribute to The Three Tenors. The three of them are the only duelists capable of wielding the all powerful Machine Emperors, which has the ability to absorb any Synchro Monster. Together they make up for three parts of Aporia's life: his childhood, his adult life, and his later life. They, as Aporia, originated from a future that has been devastated by Ener-D, a war brought on by Machine Emperors, and Synchro Summoning.

Their plans revolve around using the Signers to complete the Infinity Circuit to unleash ZONE, or their God in order to change the future as revealed by Jakob.

Appearance

All 3 of them have one of their eyes covered; Lester's left eye is covered, while Jakob and Primo's right eyes are covered and have an infinity symbol on their face; Primo and Lester over their covered eyes and Jakob over his mouth and jaw with his eye covered by his eyebrow.

They also have gems on their foreheads which correspond in colour to the auras of their Machine Emperors except that of Jakob's which is red while Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity's aura is yellow.

As the oldest of the trio, Jakob is considered to be the leader when he and Lester confront the Signers, while Lester addresses himself as "sub-leader"; whether or not this is the truth is not known. Being born from the same being, they each represent a different memory of Aporia's: Lester being his childhood, Primo as his young adulthood, and Jakob his older self.

Despite being of the same person, the group seems to operate independently from the actual organization and each other. They operate from an unknown building (possibly Yliaster's main headquarters) where they each have their own throne.

Biography

Jakob, sitting in his throne

They are first seen when Primo's card, Machine Emperor Wisel crash lands to Earth in its stone tablet form. Shortly after their arrival, Lazar and several of his security escorts arrive at the crash site claiming it to be forbidden grounds.

However, Primo threatens him with his sword and Lester taunts Lazar, revealing that they are his new bosses and are the three new directors. This seems to immediately remind Lazar that the 3 are from Yliaster. Primo decides it to be a good idea to "test" out his newly acquired card.

The trio are seen once more during the WRGP Premier Party Event, overlooking the party, as their discussing about the "true purpose" behind the Grand Prix being organised by them. However, when Dobocle unexpectedly crashes through and Akiza Izinski manages to drive him off by using Black Rose Dragon with her psychic powers, Primo decides to deal with him via a duel.

After that, Primo returns just in time to where his companions are, as they all witness the match between Yusei Fudo and Vizor. Wondering what happened when the monitor went blank, Jakob states that another door has opened, an incomplete door to the alternate possibility of humans. While Primo himself, wonders about the flash of light that appeared during the Duel.

When Yusei and his new friend Bruno complete a new engine program, Primo has Lazar steal it. When it is brought to him, he uses the program to upgrade a series of Duelbots.

The group makes use of this by creating the Imposter Jack Atlas in an attempt to unlock something known as "the Circuit". After the imposter is destroyed by the real Jack Atlas something happens that causes lines on the Circuit to partially appear.

They are later seen watching Sherry LeBlanc cause a fake bomb warning in Sector Security HQ, yet they have no involvement at all with the exception of knowing that Lazar had fled.

After Primo is defeated in his Turbo Duel with Yusei, Jakob and Lester confront the assembled Signers and explain what they claim their true goal is. They have long believed that Ener-D was a mistake of human achievement and seek to eradicate all traces of it by destroying Neo Domino City.

They first persuaded Roman Goodwin to create Zero Reverse in the hopes that it would destroy the whole city. Since it did not, they are now trying to create a second disaster that will cause even more destruction.

Aporia, the original form of the Three Emperors

Before leaving, Jakob motivates the Signers to continue winning on the WRGP as the trio itself is also going to participate on the tournament.

On Episode 117, they use their powers to make people believe they are a team participating on the WRGP finals, known as Team New World.

In Episode 135, their backstory is revealed, being survivors of a chaotic future brought upon by an army of Machine Emperors, and Synchro Monsters. The Three Emperors were actually the same person, Aporia, who was split into three entities by ZONE, each a different stage in his life. The world that Aporia came from was evolving at a ever-increasing rate, and as the world evolved, so did the human race. However, their evolution was dependent on the Ener-D system, and Synchro Summons were the gears that accelerated the spinning of the Ener-D system, which began to spin more and more faster. Soon, the speed was uncontrollable, and the Ener-D eventually changed and span in a reverse direction, sparking a global disaster similar to the Zero Reverse incident, except on a global scale.

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. Aporia himself witnessed all these events; as a child his parents were killed by a Grannel passing by, when he was an adult he witnessed the death of a comrade (by another Grannel), and during his later years as an old man he walked the ruins of the world as the last human, until he met the future ZONE, along with a future Bruno and a future Paradox.

Together they made ZONE into a god, but one by one, the three of them passed away. As the last one to die, Aporia tells ZONE to do whatever it takes to prevent their future from ever occurring, and insisted that ZONE would split him into three separate incarnations, in order to serve ZONE and carry out their task in securing a better future. ZONE promised that he would, and soon resurrected him and created his three incarnations: Lester (the childhood of Aporia), Primo (Aporia's young adult life) and Jakob (Aporia's later life as an old man).

Despite the fact that the Machine Emperors were depicted as the genocidal engines of destruction, the trio uses them themselves, placing the blame mostly on Synchros. Quite possibly, more of their story remains to be revealed.

Notes

Being born out of the same person, the Emperors have highly advanced android bodies capable of fusing with their Duel Runners, with the exception of Lester who can fuse with his duel board from his feet. The three emperor's names in the Japanese version are an allusion to the greatest tenors of the 20th century, Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras.

All three of them are left-handed duelists, something that they share with Bruno and Paradox. Very interesting is that Bruno, Primo, Lester, Jakob and Paradox all have a connection with ZONE, and all come from the same future.