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Vector is manipulative, unpredictable and utterly insane, whose sole motive for gathering the "[[Numbers]]" is to destroy the [[Astral World]]. Vector has also been shown to be extremely cunning, with a tendency to make convoluted, yet effective plans; he made use of various pawns like the Tenjo and the Vetrix families, manipulating both parties and escalating their conflict in order to make them gather "Numbers" quicker and to destroy the Astral World. On his return, he gave Astral "[[Number 66: Master Key Beetle]]" in order to lure him and Yuma into attempting to travel to the [[Barian World]], in which he then generated a portal to transfer them to "[[D.D. Ancient Battlefield - Sargasso]]" where he and his fellow Barians would have a Dueling advantage.<ref name="ep95" /> Another example was giving Yuma the "[[V (archetype)|V]]" cards while posing as Rei, as both a way to gain his trust and later as part of Dueling strategy to destroy his Deck and Life Points, as well as corrode Astral's trust in Yuma and make him embrace the darkness.<ref name="ep96" />
 
Vector is manipulative, unpredictable and utterly insane, whose sole motive for gathering the "[[Numbers]]" is to destroy the [[Astral World]]. Vector has also been shown to be extremely cunning, with a tendency to make convoluted, yet effective plans; he made use of various pawns like the Tenjo and the Vetrix families, manipulating both parties and escalating their conflict in order to make them gather "Numbers" quicker and to destroy the Astral World. On his return, he gave Astral "[[Number 66: Master Key Beetle]]" in order to lure him and Yuma into attempting to travel to the [[Barian World]], in which he then generated a portal to transfer them to "[[D.D. Ancient Battlefield - Sargasso]]" where he and his fellow Barians would have a Dueling advantage.<ref name="ep95" /> Another example was giving Yuma the "[[V (archetype)|V]]" cards while posing as Rei, as both a way to gain his trust and later as part of Dueling strategy to destroy his Deck and Life Points, as well as corrode Astral's trust in Yuma and make him embrace the darkness.<ref name="ep96" />
  
Cruel and sadistic, he enjoys tormenting others for his amusement, even shown to have no compassion for his fellow [[Barian]]s, even insulting them when they are hurt, much to [[Mizael]]'s disgust.<ref name="ep94" /> Vector also has a tendency to act alone, making plans on his own without any regards to his fellow Barians, even going as far as to ambush [[Alit]]<ref name="ep86" /> and siding against [[Gilag]]<ref name="ep87" /><ref name="ep88" /> just to further his own twisted agenda. He has a great hatred for [[Yuma Tsukumo]], [[Astral]], [[Kite Tenjo]], and [[Reginald Kastle]] - due to the four constantly interfering with his plans - particularly Yuma, whom he takes pleasure in taunting him and causing him pain.<ref name="ep95" /><ref name="ep96" /> He also demonstrates a tendency to break out into fits of deranged laughter. After being defeated for a second time by Yuma, Vector's hatred for the boy grew to extremely dangerous levels, even going as far as reviving the Barian deity, [[Don Thousand]].<ref name="ep99"/> He also is shown to be distrustful as noted by [[Number 96: Dark Mist (character)|Number 96: Dark Mist]], calling him a "second-rate villain" for using dirty tricks to manipulate duels.<ref name="ep102"/>
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Cruel and sadistic, he enjoys tormenting others for his amusement, even shown to have no compassion for his fellow [[Barian]]s, even insulting them when they are hurt, much to [[Mizael]]'s disgust.<ref name="ep94" /> Even in his past life, though he took his own life to atone for his actions, he was shown to be extremely cruel and sadistic, unlike the other Barians. Vector also has a tendency to act alone, making plans on his own without any regards to his fellow Barians, even going as far as to ambush [[Alit]]<ref name="ep86" /> and siding against [[Gilag]]<ref name="ep87" /><ref name="ep88" /> just to further his own twisted agenda. He has a great hatred for [[Yuma Tsukumo]], [[Astral]], [[Kite Tenjo]], and [[Reginald Kastle]] - due to the four constantly interfering with his plans - particularly Yuma, whom he takes pleasure in taunting him and causing him pain.<ref name="ep95" /><ref name="ep96" /> He also demonstrates a tendency to break out into fits of deranged laughter. After being defeated for a second time by Yuma, Vector's hatred for the boy grew to extremely dangerous levels, even going as far as reviving the Barian deity, [[Don Thousand]].<ref name="ep99"/> He also is shown to be distrustful as noted by [[Number 96: Dark Mist (character)|Number 96: Dark Mist]], calling him a "second-rate villain" for using dirty tricks to manipulate duels.<ref name="ep102"/>
  
 
[[File:Shingetsu_Rei.jpg|thumb|left|Vector as Rei.]]
 
[[File:Shingetsu_Rei.jpg|thumb|left|Vector as Rei.]]

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Vector
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Vector

Vector is a character who appeared in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. An Emperor from the Barian World [1], he manipulated Dr. Faker and Vetrix to achieve the Barians' agenda of destroying the Astral World. After his first defeat, he orchestrated a new scheme by taking on a human form on Earth and calling himself Rei Shingetsu, becoming friends with Yuma Tsukumo as a gambit to orchestrate the latter's fall. When that failed, Vector released the god of the Barian World, Don Thousand, and became his current host.

He serves as the central antagonist of the first three arcs of Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL collaborating with Dr. Faker, and later becomes one of the major antagonists in Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II.

Design

Appearance

Full view of Vector's true form

Vector's true form is colored gray and black with tiny pink gems found at the sides of his body, with a crudely shaped Barian emblem at the center of it. He has purple eyes with black outlines, and bulbous spiked, gray hair with bangs curling outward around his face. He wears a dark gray short sarong decorated with pink gems around the waist and possesses a pair of black demonic wings also adorned with pink gems on them. He also wears a dark purple cloak, while in his true form. His eyes bulge quite noticeably sometimes, highlighting his insanity.

Vector's energy form

While in his energy form, Vector resembles a red winged version of Astral. When Vector possessed Dr. Faker, Dr. Faker's appearance became demonic, changing Dr. Faker's skin red, as well as giving him horns, wings and sharper nails.

As Rei, he has fair skin, and his bulbous spiked hair is colored orange. He has a very unique Duel Gazer, larger than a normal Duel Gazer with a large red lens and a black head gear that wraps around his head. As a first year student, he wears the first-year male uniform of Heartland Academy, a white shirt with red-lined sleeves and collar, a red tie, blue pants, and a pair of brown shoes. During the Heartland Academy's festival, he wore a "Dandylion" cosplay.

After he was sent to Earth by Don Thousand, Vector discarded the Heartland school uniform in favor of a dark outfit consisting of a black fur-collared jacket over a purple shirt, dark purple shoes, black pants and a red jeweled necklace. When Vector watches Duels, he no longer uses his unique Duel Gazer; instead, the iris of his left eye turns red.

In the past, he was a prince who had sliver sashes across his chest, a windchime-like necklace, a red jeweled sliver necklace on his head, sliver earrings, silver bracelets on his right arm, a purple cape with a hood, purple pants with pointed shoes, and a large golden gauntlet covering his entire left arm, with a spike protruding from said gauntlet.

Personality

Vector is manipulative, unpredictable and utterly insane, whose sole motive for gathering the "Numbers" is to destroy the Astral World. Vector has also been shown to be extremely cunning, with a tendency to make convoluted, yet effective plans; he made use of various pawns like the Tenjo and the Vetrix families, manipulating both parties and escalating their conflict in order to make them gather "Numbers" quicker and to destroy the Astral World. On his return, he gave Astral "Number 66: Master Key Beetle" in order to lure him and Yuma into attempting to travel to the Barian World, in which he then generated a portal to transfer them to "D.D. Ancient Battlefield - Sargasso" where he and his fellow Barians would have a Dueling advantage.[2] Another example was giving Yuma the "V" cards while posing as Rei, as both a way to gain his trust and later as part of Dueling strategy to destroy his Deck and Life Points, as well as corrode Astral's trust in Yuma and make him embrace the darkness.[3]

Cruel and sadistic, he enjoys tormenting others for his amusement, even shown to have no compassion for his fellow Barians, even insulting them when they are hurt, much to Mizael's disgust.[4] Even in his past life, though he took his own life to atone for his actions, he was shown to be extremely cruel and sadistic, unlike the other Barians. Vector also has a tendency to act alone, making plans on his own without any regards to his fellow Barians, even going as far as to ambush Alit[5] and siding against Gilag[6][7] just to further his own twisted agenda. He has a great hatred for Yuma Tsukumo, Astral, Kite Tenjo, and Reginald Kastle - due to the four constantly interfering with his plans - particularly Yuma, whom he takes pleasure in taunting him and causing him pain.[2][3] He also demonstrates a tendency to break out into fits of deranged laughter. After being defeated for a second time by Yuma, Vector's hatred for the boy grew to extremely dangerous levels, even going as far as reviving the Barian deity, Don Thousand.[1] He also is shown to be distrustful as noted by Number 96: Dark Mist, calling him a "second-rate villain" for using dirty tricks to manipulate duels.[8]

Vector as Rei.

As Rei, he has a very cheerful and loud exterior, which exasperates others at times. He is also very friendly and eager-to-please, but tends to rush recklessly into things and is quite clumsy. Although he usually has good intentions, Rei tends to cause problems or make things worse[9], something that Flip Turner and Caswell Francis have pointed out.[6] Rei has a strong admiration, and an albeit fan-boyish personality towards Yuma Tsukumo, since he knew that Yuma won the World Duel Carnival, and even refers to Yuma as the "crown jewel" of Heartland Academy and Heartland City. In order to get close to Yuma, Rei treats Yuma with the utmost respect and is eager to do things for Yuma that will please him, such as getting him to have a Duel with pro-Duelist Daisuke Katagiri[10] or voting for Yuma as new class representative of their class. He even wishes to join the Super Secret Number Cards Investigation Club when he learned the club supports Yuma in his adventures.[9]

Voice/Mannerisms

Vector is extremely egotistical, referring to himself as "the strongest Barian warrior" and uses "kono ore" to refer to himself.[4]

As Rei, he used the boyish "boku", which is common for young boys who are usually demure in nature. When pretending to be a "Barian's Guardian", he used the formal and neutral "watashi" and a deeper voice.

Abilities

Vector possessing Faker.

In a similar manner to ZEXAL, Vector can merge with another being, except that he is the only one in control.[11] Much like Gilag, Vector can also brainwash humans into doing his bidding, as seen with Umimi.[12] He is also the only known Barian, who aside from taking on a human form, can also assume an energy form, which is physically similar to Astral.

Like others of his kind, Vector also has the ability to teleport through portals.[4] He can also make himself invisible, and phase from one spot to another, as seen when he re-encountered Durbe and Mizael.[4] He can create powerful illusions. Doing so, he can effectively create a copy of himself, which he can Duel through while still in his original body. These illusions can take the form of his original Barian self even on Earth.[3] He also has great physical endurance, as he was able to swim through the waters of the Sea of Ill Intent, that were burning through his body.[1]

Vector unleashing energy waves.

Vector can also create energy waves that push his enemies back.[13] After becoming the host for Don Thousand, he was able to revive Gilag and Alit from their stasis.[1]

Etymology

Vector's name is derived from Gamma Ursae Majoris, also known as Phecda, a star located in the Big Dipper asterism.

Rei means "zero", which can relate to alter ego's "Umbralis" deck as it revolves mostly around 0 ATK. His last name's literal meaning is "true moon". The word "Shingetsu" can also come from the word "shining" or "enlightenment," referring to the type of Deck he uses in Duels. "Rei" could also translate into the word "ray", which in optics is defined as the vector pointing in the direction of propagating light, which can refer to both Vector's masquerade and also type of Deck Rei uses.

Biography

History

Vector's past life.

Centuries ago, Vector was a ruthless human prince. A conquerer of other kingdoms, he eventually led a fleet of ships to a kingdom ruled by the past incarnations of Reginald and Rio Kastle. He launched an assault using these ships and several "Gorgonic Guardians".[14] But his monsters were defeated, thanks to mirror shields Reginald gave to his men. When one of his men try to talk him out of this particular conquest, he murdered him. Vector then jumped into a whirlpool in the ocean in order to summon the Water Deity, Abyss. He was pleased when Rio was captured by Abyss, but was very annoyed when Durbe attempted to rescue her but failed. Eventually, he grew to distrust his own men, believing they plotted against him. He performed a bloody purge, ordering the executions of his people one by one. When Vector was the only one left in his land, he committed suicide in atonement for his actions[13], only to be reincarnated as a Barian.

Durbe, Gilag, Alit, Mizael and Vector wished to take the "Numbers" for themselves to destroy the Astral World. Due to both worlds being made of energy, they couldn't directly interact with one another. The five are also incapable of taking "Numbers" directly. To that end, they manipulated humans such as Vetrix and Dr. Faker.

Five years before the World Duel Carnival, when Dr. Faker opened the door to the Barian World, Vector appeared before him. Believing that Hart Tenjo could only be kept alive with powers from the Barian World, Faker agreed to collect the "Numbers" for Vector in order to destroy the Astral World. If Faker did not complete his task, Vector would take Hart for himself.[11]

World Duel Carnival Finals

When Faker's plan was near completion, he Dueled Yuma Tsukumo, Reginald Kastle and Kite Tenjo. When the Duel turned towards their favor, Vector appeared and possessed Faker to continue the Duel, but eventually was defeated due to Yuma's "Number C39: Utopia Ray", "Xyz Unity" and "ZW - Ultimate Shield" combination. After the Duel, he disappeared, giving Faker control of his body back.[11][15]

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II

Barian Invasion

Alit mentioned Vector, saying he did not want to waste his time like Vector did when attempting to destroy the Astral World.[16]

Following his defeat at the hands of Yuma, Astral, Shark and Kite, the other Barians believed Vector to be dead.[4] In reality, he took on human form on Earth and began calling himself "Rei Shingetsu".[3]

As Rei Shingetsu
Shingetsu's smile as he looks down at Yuma and his friends

After the Duel between Yuma Tsukumo and Fuma, Rei observed everyone celebrating from an upper window, and then smiled.[17]

While running to Heartland Academy, Shingetsu crashed into Yuma on his way, and when he realized it Yuma, was excited to have met the champion of the World Duel Carnival. When Yuma said he was late, Shingetsu refused to let that happen to Yuma and forcefully dragged him through rather odd "shortcuts" to make it to school. Once they arrived at class, Shingetsu loudly announced their arrival and introduced himself as the new student of the class. Later, Shingetsu overheard Yuma wishing to Duel pro-Duelist Daisuke Katagiri and took upon the task of getting Yuma a Duel by himself. Once Shingetsu found Katagiri, he tried to make his request, but found that he is brainwashed by the Barian World. Katagiri then Dueled Shingetsu in the hopes of finding out where Yuma is, but Shingetsu refused to give him any information and is brutally defeated. When Yuma arrived and Dueled Katagiri, Shingetsu watched and cheered for Yuma. After the Duel, Shingetsu quickly ran over to a tired Yuma to carry him to the infirmary on his back. Officially friends, Shingetsu then carried off Yuma while running, oblivious to Yuma's screaming.[10]

Rei secretly watches Yuma Duel with Mamoru.

When the class was electing a class president, Shingetsu nominated Yuma, and when Yuma won, Shingetsu voiced his congratulations. During lunch, Shingetsu learned of the Super Secret Number Cards Investigation Club from Yuma's friends and asked Bronk Stone for membership. They are interrupted by Caswell Francis, who has been assigned "Special Disciplinary Commander", and were shocked when he started to enforce rules upon the school. Later, Shingetsu secretly watched Yuma Duel against Mamoru Jinguji by the gym pool with a concerned look. After Yuma won, Shingetsu accepted Caswell's apologies and is later seen with Yuma talking about relinquishing his position as class president to Caswell.[9].

Rei watching Shark's Duel over Yuma's Duel Gazer.

After school one day, Shingetsu was walking with Yuma and his friends when Chitaro Ariga asked Yuma to be his model for his manga, with Shingetsu expressing excitement for Yuma. Later, Shingetsu tagged along with Yuma and Tori Meadows to visit Rio Kastle at the hospital, bringing fruits and snacks for Rio, but Tori reminded him that Rio couldn't eat since she was unconscious at the time. They encountered Shark and was shocked to hear that his sister was missing. When a Barian-brainwashed Chitaro appeared and challenged Shark to a Duel, Shingetsu watched and cheered Shark on. As Shark was losing due to Chitaro threatening Rio, Shingetsu goes along with Yuma to search for Chitaro's sketchbook in hopes to find his weakness. At school, Shingetsu and Yuma found Chitaro's manga about his Duel and informed Shark over his Duel Gazer that it ends with Shark losing and Rio not being saved. As Yuma urged Shark to continue Dueling for his sister, Shingetsu watched the rest of the Duel over Yuma's Duel Gazer and was happy Shark won in the end.[18]

Rei listening to Aika while pretending to be unconscious.

When Rio came back to school, Shingetsu ate lunch with her, Yuma, and the rest of his friends while listening to her talk about her brother. Later, Shingetsu watched as Rio easily defeated a number of clubs and was amazed by her skills. When Rio was invited to the Ikebana Club, Shingetsu came along with his friends and met the leader, Aika Hanazoe. As Aika talked to them, Shingetsu was the first to sense that there was something wrong with her. When Aika used her power to make everyone unconscious, Shingetsu appeared to be affected, but was really pretending to be asleep. Rei maintained this facade and secretly listened to Aika revealing her trap to get Yuma and Shark's "Numbers" for the Barian World. When Yuma and the girls went outside, Shingetsu watched Rio Duel against Aika from the window. After Rio won and they walked home together, Shingetsu feigned ignorance about not being awake until after Rio won, and was amused to find out that Rio was afraid of cats.[19]

One day on the way to school, Shingetsu chased after Yuma, who was racing with Bronk, and pleading with him to wait for him. During Alit's failed attempts to woo Tori, Shingetsu accompanied Yuma through the transitions, one involving nearly drowning due to Yuma's forcing him to jump into the school's pool. When Yuma found a note on his desk, Shingetsu popped out from under him and told Yuma it was a note of a challenge, startling Yuma in the process. While Yuma Dueled Alit on top of the roof, Shingetsu went to find Tori and explained what Yuma was doing for her. They arrived to the roof after Yuma won against Alit, and witness the two formed a friendship.[20]

One day after school, Shingetsu made an innocent suggestion to have a mascot girl for the Super Secret Number Cards Investigation Club. At first, Shingetsu though Tori should be it, since he thought she was Yuma's "girlfriend", but then realized that Tori can't Duel and therefore can't be the mascot, incidentally causing a fight between her and Cathy Katherine. Shingetsu rushed outside to get Yuma and take to the classroom to stop the fighting, explaining the situation to him. Although Yuma and Shingetsu tried to calm everybody down, their friends and Rio's arguing became worse and they refuse to speak to one another the next day. While walking home, Shingetsu tried to cheer Yuma up by offering to Duel him, and they were met by Gilag. Shingetsu and Yuma listened to Gilag suggesting they hold a "Sports Duel Tournament" to help their friends make up, which they agreed to. During the tournament, Shingetsu acted as the announcer for each round and helped Gilag referee the events. Before the final round, Shingetsu expressed happiness that their friends made up with each other, and then became suspicious when Gilag arranged a Duel between Yuma and Tori's teams, but he does not do anything about it. On the "Baseball Field", Shingetsu continued to be the announcer and watched the Duel from the stands with his friends. When Tori Summoned her "CXyz Dark Fairy Cheer Girl", he showed visible concern, but was happy that Yuma was able to defeat the girls and cheered when he won.[21]

Rei spectates the Duel between Kite and Mizael.

One day after school, Rei walked home with Yuma and Tori and asked Tori why Yuma seemed so depressed.[22] Later, Shingetsu went into the woods after Kite Tenjo took Yuma's place to Duel against Mizael and stayed hidden in the trees to watch.[23] After the Duel, Shingetsu paid a visit to a hospitalized Yuma, and was slightly scared of Kari Tsukumo after seeing her scold Yuma.[24]

Rei under Barian control.

Once Yuma was discharged from the hospital, Shingetsu waited for him to come by so they can go to school together, but then they were approached by many Barian-brainwashed Duelists from their school. Yuma, who was worried about his safety, told Shingetsu to run, but they were surrounded at the Heartland pier. Luckily, Shark, Tori and Rio came to help them fight off the Duelists. While Yuma and others were defeating the minions, Shingetsu became brainwashed by Gilag as well and grabbed Yuma from behind. Holding Yuma in place, Shingetsu and the Duelists were going to finish Yuma off, Alit appeared and defeated them, thus freeing them all from Barians control. As he regained consciousness, Shingetsu's left eye glowed red when Alit revealed his alliance with the Barian World. When Alit and Yuma started to Duel, Shingetsu intensely watched the Duel with his friends[25], but vanished afterwards and attacked Alit.[5]

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Rei with Yuma in their Duel with Gilag.

A few days later, Rei and Yuma tried to find a shortcut to school together, only to be chased down on the way by a group of dogs. The two arrived at school late, exhausted and slightly injured, Rei apologized as he thought that it the best way for them to go to school that way. When Caswell and Flip commented how Rei's intentions never did any good, he apologized again, but Yuma told him it's fine and Rei burst into tears of happiness. Flip and Caswell then commented that Rei and Yuma are a good combo of friends. The next morning, Rei met up with Yuma, who wanted to ask him a question about Alit. Rei interrupted Yuma by telling him he found the shortest way to school and asked Yuma to trust him. After school, Rei found out that Gilag challenged Yuma to a Duel and he was to bring Rei along too. Rei confronted Tori and Bronk, and they told him that Yuma didn't want him to be involved and kept it a secret from him, but Rei still wanted to go. Frustrated and crying, Rei stated that he knew he would get in the way since he was timid and not very skilled at Dueling, but he still wanted to go because Yuma was his friend. Following Tori and Bronk, Rei pleaded with Yuma to let him join the Duel, Yuma agreed as along Rei doesn't overdo it. Rei made many blunders throughout the Duel, which resulted in the rapid depletion of his and Yuma's Life Points. Once again, Rei apologized for making Yuma protect him.[6] As the Duel continued, Rei started to play seriously and protected Yuma from Gilag. He finally revealed his secret by throwing "Rank-Up-Magic Limited Barian's Force" to Yuma, who used it to change "Number 39: Utopia" to "Number C39: Utopia Ray V". They then shortly win the Duel, Gilag questioned who Rei was, but only smirked and said that he will learn "sooner or later". Once Gilag retreated, Yuma demanded answers from him - Rei claimed he was a "Barian's Guardian", but told him be to be quiet about it in front Bronk and Tori. At night, Rei explained his mission to Yuma and asked him to keep this a secret from everybody else. He then told Yuma that he would be his "subordinate" from now and watched nervously as Yuma nearly fell off the roof.[7]

Shingetsu's Barian's Guardian ID.

At school, Rei and Yuma searched the old gym that Gilag and Alit had used as their hideout, only to find they were not there. He and Yuma talked about Astral's condition and told Yuma that he might rank up if Yuma works hard enough with him. Later, Rei accompanied Yuma to the infirmary when he was worried about Astral and witnessed the Emperor's Key sucking Yuma inside. Once Yuma came out, Rei saw Number 96: Dark Mist give a warning to Astral and Rei listened to Yuma explaining what had happened, which seems to worry him.[26] During gym one day, Rei presented a "Barian's Guardian" badge to Yuma and questioned him about Kite Tenjo. Their conversation was cut off when a soccer ball was heading towards them and Rei ducked, letting the ball hit Yuma instead. Later, Rei watched the Duel between Yuma and Orbital 7, with his reactions range from excitement to bemusement, but laughed once he found out Orbital did this for Lilly.[27] Later, Rei and his friends was giving advice to Bronk how to get Rio's affections and Shark's approval. Rei suggested that Bronk Duel Shark for his approval, indirectly setting off a chains of events leading an misunderstanding. Later, he joined Rio when she confronted her brother about the rumor and witnessed their Duel.[28]

Vector appears to Umimi.

During Heartland Academy's Cultural Festival, Rei and his friends hosted a Monster Cafe and cosplay, with Rei himself cosplaying as "Dandylion". When Rei heard about the "Couple Duel Tournament" with pro-Duelists team Tobio Habara and Umimi Habara, he ran to notify Yuma about this and ended being threatened by Anna Kaboom to see if he was telling the truth about Umimi was retiring from Dueling. At some point in the night, Vector returned to his energy form and brainwashed pro Duelist Umimi Habara, giving her "Rank-Up-Magic Barian's Force". Later, Rei and Yuma spoke inside a bathroom stall and Rei told Yuma that they are look for any Barians that might be at the festival. Although Rei was happy that Yuma cooperating with the mission, he became a little annoyed how Yuma was more focused on food than their job. After Anna dragged Yuma away to enter the tournament, Rei followed them to watch their Duel.[12] He pretended to be worried after finding out that Umimi was brainwashed by a Barian. When Yuma Summoned "Number C39: Utopia Ray V", Rei watched proudly as he won the Duel and they exchanged smiles. Afterwards, Rei stayed near Yuma as he chatted with Tobio and nervously watched as Yuma and Anna fell off a flight of stairs.[29]

Dropping the masquerade
"Rei", being taken by "Vector"

Vector proceeded with his plan and lured Yuma to him at night. Deploying a Barian's Sphere Cube and still in the form of Rei, he projected an illusion of himself, with it looking like his cloaked Barian form, thus setting up a Duel with himself. When Yuma arrived, "Vector" fled and Rei claimed that Vector was a criminal that had plagued the Barian's Guardians for years. He handed Yuma new "V" cards to help fight the Barians. Later, Vector appeared before Mizael and Durbe, surprising the two as they thought he was killed when Dr. Faker was defeated. Vector joked about how Alit and Gilag lost, annoying Mizael to the point that the latter had to be restrained from physically attacking him by Durbe. Durbe then blamed Vector for his previous failures, but Vector claimed that everything went according to his plan - including his defeat while possessing Faker. Durbe warned him to stop acting on his own, threatening to put an end to him with his own hands. Nevertheless, they agreed to let Vector continue his plan. Using the illusion of himself, he "arrived" on Earth in a energy ball, attracting Yuma's attention by nearly mowing he and his friends down and destroying several buildings. While still posing as Rei at the Duel's sidelines, Vector Dueled Yuma through his illusion. Yuma drew one of the cards that Rei gave him, "V Salamander", and used it to counterattack and win the Duel. With his loss, the illusion reached out to kidnap Yuma, but Vector himself, as Rei, got in the way. With that, Vector departed for the Barian World, leaving "Number 66: Master Key Beetle" with Astral.[4]

Vector vs. Yuma

Using "Master Key Beetle", Astral activated the Different Dimension Airship inside the Emperor's Key. The ship took them to "D.D. Ancient Battlefield - Sargasso", where Vector, Durbe and Mizael awaited them. They separated the group, with Vector facing Yuma, Mizael facing Kite, and Durbe facing Shark. Vector mockingly greeted Yuma, who demanded to see Rei, and brought an unconscious Rei through a portal, taunting Yuma by saying he wouldn't ever wake up. Enraged, Yuma angrily commenced the Duel, with Vector bringing out "Number 104: Masquerade Magician - Shining". When Yuma Xyz Summoned "Number 39: Utopia", he told Yuma about the effect of "Sargasso" and watched it hit him with lightning.[2]. Vector continuously taunted Yuma, causing Yuma to reach his breaking point and Summon "Number C39: Utopia Ray V" and reduce Vector's Life Points to 1300. With that strike, the illusory body he had been using was destroyed, and when the dust cleared, "Rei" stood against Yuma.

Vector finally reveals he was Rei all along.

Finally revealing himself, he underwent Bariarphose into his true form and said that he had been masquerading as "Rei Shingetsu" in an effort to befriend Yuma and further his plans against him. He clarified that the "Vector" Yuma had Dueled before and was Dueling up until now was merely an illusion and mockingly saluted his assistant "Detective Yuma". Yuma was saddened by the sudden revelations and appeared to lose hope. Continuing the Duel, Vector used "Vain - Despising Betrayal" to mill Yuma's "V" cards and most of his Deck, leaving him with few options, while mocking Yuma by using "Rei's" voice.[3]

Using "Shining", Vector reduced Yuma's Deck further, while "Sargasso" reduced his Life Points, putting him in a desperate situation. Seeing Astral and Yuma arguing with each other, Vector chided Yuma for keeping secrets from his partner and called Yuma a "traitor", who just wanted to be friends with him more than with Astral. When Yuma and Astral attempted to use ZEXAL, Vector questioned if Astral could really become one with Yuma right now and reminded Astral that Yuma kept secrets from him, which increased Astral's distrust of Yuma. Vector stated that the darkness would grow and asked Astral if he really thought he could resist the darkness inside of him in his current mental state, reminding him that "Utopia Ray V" is of Barian origin. Vector observed with glee as Astral's entire body turned dark and he forcefully initiated ZEXAL with Yuma, resulting in Dark ZEXAL.[30] Vector was able to use Dark ZEXAL's reckless Dueling to his advantage and trapped them in a loop where Dark ZEXAL would lose all his Life Points before Vector did. Before the final attack that would cause Dark ZEXAL's Life Points to reduce enough that he'd be defeated by "Sargasso" at the End Phase, Dark ZEXAL defused, and Yuma stopped the attack. Vector then brought out his "Number C104: Masquerade Magician - Umbralis", and destroyed their "DZW - Chimera Cloth", rendering "Utopia Ray V" vulnerable. Yuma was able to fight on, using the cards that were sent to his Graveyard to bring out "Utopia" and negate the attack, but leaving him with "Limited Barian's Force" as the only card in his Deck. Vector taunted Yuma about not being able to fight back, and Set "Barian Bomb" to ensure Yuma's defeat. When Yuma and Astral reconciled with each other, they merged with ZEXAL II and changed "Limited Barian's Force" into "Rank-Up-Magic Numeron Force", defeating Vector with their new monster, "Number C39: Utopia Ray Victory", one of his wings being badly damaged in the process. Before retreating, Vector warned Astral the dark stain in his heart did not disappear and will corrode his bond with Yuma.[31]

Legendary Number War

Vector travels to the Sea of Ill Intent.

Frustrated and enraged by his loss against Yuma, Vector journeyed to the Sea of Ill Intent. Swimming through it, he found the spot where Don Thousand was sealed and released him. He offered Don Thousand his life in exchange for the power to defeat Yuma and Astral. Thousand told him to journey to Earth and find the seven sealed "Legendary Numbers", which would fully revive Don Thousand. Vector agreed and Thousand merged with him, empowering Vector with new abilities and restoring his broken wing. Vector proceeded to meet with Durbe and Mizael again and told them that Astral's full powers will awaken soon. They blamed him for the failure of the "Sargasso" plan, saying that Yuma and Astral are even stronger now. Vector retorted that without his plans, the Barians would be even worse off. This enraged Mizael, but Durbe stopped him once more. He revealed that thousands of years ago, Astral defeated Don Thousand. Without his memories, Astral's powers are not as strong - if he recovered all his memories, the Barian World would be finished. He told them of the Legendary "Numbers" that were sealed and revealed he revived Mr. Heartland from the Sea of Ill Intent in the form of a fly. Heartland told them of information he had obtained when he served Dr. Faker - the twenty-three points on Earth where doors to other dimensions may open. Vector added to Durbe that they may find Nasch and Merag as well - the other Barian Emperors who vanished. Durbe and Mizael ultimately agreed and left to start searching, while Vector used some of Don Thousand's powers to accelerate the healing of Gilag and Alit.[1]

In pursuit of a "Legendary Number", Vector headed to South America, where he traced Number 96: Dark Mist, finding him in possession of a politician named Parker. He asked to be Dark Mist's servant, which Dark Mist found amusing. Vector claimed he simply wanted to be at the right hand of the "true king". Telling Dark Mist of the "Legendary Number", he gave him "Rank-Up-Magic Barian's Force" as a sign of loyalty. The two journeyed to the ruins. As soon as he entered, Vector seemed affected in some way and felt dread, which amused Don Thousand. Vector demanded an answer, but Thousand told Vector he did not need to know the truth yet and urged him to take advantage of every opportunity he has, including his partnership with Dark Mist. Exploring the castle, Vector's body moved on its own, unlocking the path to the "Number"'s chamber. Number 96 defeated its guardian and obtained it, while Vector detected that Yuma and Astral were headed to the ruins. They trapped Yuma and his friends in cages. Vector taunted Yuma, saying he felt lonely since Yuma would not even call him "Shingetsu" anymore. Vector told Astral that he and Number 96 will Duel for the "Numbers" if he wanted to free Yuma and his friends. While Astral was forced into a Duel with Dark Mist, Vector sadistically watched and activated the temple's traps whenever Number 96 took damage, endangering Yuma's life.[13]

Vector triggering one of the temple's traps.

When "Number 65: Judge Buster the Adjudicutting Djinn" was summoned to the field, Vector felt a bizarre presence from it. After Number 96 tied the Duel with Astral, Vector triggered the ruins' self-destruct mechanism and fled with Number 96. Traveling through the dimensions, Number 96 departed from Vector as they fled, telling him to meet him again if he has a new plan. Although Vector wanted to go after Number 96, Don Thousand told him to let the latter go and said that Alit and Gilag should be awake now.[8]

Vector called Durbe and Mizael back to the Barian World and informed them that Alit and Gilag had awoken. Vector was unfazed by Alit's new personalities, and was rather pleased with Alit's goal of "crushing" Yuma.[32]

Decks

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL

Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Yuma, Kite & Shark 70-71 Lose

During Dr. Faker's Duel with Yuma, Shark and Kite, Vector possesses him as he revealed everything that Vector had told him to do. He uses Dr. Faker's Deck for the duration of the Duel.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II

Barian Invasion

Shining
Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Daisuke Katagiri 76 Lose
Brainwashed students 85 Lose (off-screen)
Alit 85 Lose
Gilag 87-88 Win (w/Yuma)
Vector (illusion) 94 No result

As Rei, Vector plays a "Shining" Deck, which focuses on low Level and low ATK monsters with effects that inflict effect damage in combination with monster destruction. He hides his true Dueling prowess from his opponents at first, then surprises them with his traps and various strategic maneuvers later on. He is also willing to take losses to maintain his clumsy public persona.

Umbralis
Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Rei Shingetsu 94 No result
Yuma Tsukumo 94 Lose
Yuma Tsukumo 95-98 Lose

Vector uses an "Umbralis" Deck focused on Deck Destruction through cards like "Vain - Despising Betrayal" as well as Burn damage. Part of his Deck is specifically designed to take advantage of Yuma using the "V" cards given to him, since "Vain" requires the opponent to possess "V" cards, and "Barian Bomb" needs the opponent to hold any Barian cards to take effect.

Legendary Number War

Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Number 96: Dark Mist 110 TBD

Trivia

References

  1. a b c d e Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09999: "A Duel in Ruins: Part I"
  2. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09595: "The Search for Shadows"
  3. a b c d e Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09696: "Shadows of Deception"
  4. a b c d e f Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09494: "Enter Vector"
  5. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08686: "Counter Offensive: Part 2"
  6. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08787: "Dual Duel: Part 1"
  7. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08888: "Dual Duel: Part 2"
  8. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 102102: "The Dark Mist Rises: Part 2"
  9. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07777: "Rule Duel"
  10. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07676: "Hard Knox"
  11. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07070: "A Trio's Challenge: Part II"
  12. a b Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09292: "An Imperfect Couple: Part 1"
  13. a b c Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 101101: "The Dark Mist Rises: Part 1"
  14. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 108108: "A Sea of Troubles: Part 1"
  15. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07171: "A Trio's Challenge: Part III"
  16. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07474: "Attack of the Barians: Part 1"
  17. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07575: "Attack of the Barians: Part 2"
  18. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07878: "The Adventures of Artimus Stanleyus"
  19. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 07979: "Doom in Bloom"
  20. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08080: "Rivals in the Ring"
  21. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08181: "The Friendship Games"
  22. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08282: "Sphere Cube Calamity: Part 1"
  23. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08383: "Sphere Cube Calamity: Part 2"
  24. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08484: "Playing Defense"
  25. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08585: "Counter Offensive: Part 1"
  26. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 08989: "Darkness Dawns"
  27. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09090: "You Give Love a Bot Name"
  28. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09191: "Take a Chance"
  29. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09393: "An Imperfect Couple: Part 2"
  30. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09797: "Sinister Shadows"
  31. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 09898: "Shadows End"
  32. Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL episode 103103: "Barian Vengeance: Part 1"

Notes

  1. This card is Set in episode 98, but is not activated.
  2. He gives this card to Astral in episode 94.