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#REDIRECT [[Living Fossil]] {{R from card number}}
| series              = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
 
| season              = 1
 
| image name          = YGO5D008.jpg
 
| image size          =
 
| image caption      =
 
| english            = Fire It Up!
 
| kanji              = 満たされぬ魂 シグナーと伝説の竜
 
| ruby japanese      =
 
| romaji              = Mitasarenu Tamashī Shigunā to Densetsu no Ryū
 
| japanese translated = Unfulfilled Soul: the Signers and the Legendary Dragon
 
| episode number      = 8
 
| japanese air date  = May 21, 2008
 
| english air date    = November 1, 2008
 
| japanese opening    = [[Kizuna]]
 
| japanese ending    = [[START]]
 
| english opening    = [[Hyper Drive]]
 
| english ending      = [[Hyper Drive]]
 
| featured card       = Red Dragon Archfiend
 
}}
 
 
 
'''Fire It Up!''' is the eight episode of [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]. It first aired in Japanese on TV Tokyo.
 
 
 
The Securities examine [[Yusei Fudo|Yusei's]] body for confirmation of his [[Mark of the Dragon]]. Meanwhile, [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] has learned of the legend of the [[Crimson Dragon]] and forces himself to obey [[Rex Goodwin|Goodwin]] and hosts a [[Turbo Duel]] between him and [[Hunter Pace]], who wants a rematch with him.
 
 
 
==Summary==
 
===The Facility===
 
Two of the Facility officers lead Yusei to an interrogation chamber.
 
 
 
Tanner notes that since Yusei was sent to the center for trespassing, they would have investigated him before sending him there and wonders what more could they be looking into. Knowing the chief [[Mr. Armstrong]], Tanner has a bad feeling about this.
 
 
 
Meanwhile Mr. Armstrong checks Yusei's arm where the dragon mark appeared during his duel with Jack. The mark was not present, so Armstrong shoves Yusei over to the other officers commanding them to search him thoroughly.
 
 
 
[[Image:Takasu nosehair.png|thumb|left|200px|Takasu (Armstrong) flings his nostril hairs at Yusei. This scene was edited in the English version to make him release foul breath instead.]]
 
 
 
Yusei is stripped down, strapped to a table and put inside a machine. Inside it, he is subjected to a number of shocks before being brought back out. Armstrong grabs Yusei by the hair, asking him if he has had enough and tells him things like a [[Duel Runner]] or a [[Deck]] are not to be wasted on residents of [[Satellite]]. He tells Yusei that [[Rex Goodwin|the Director]] probably has the [[Sector Security|Securities]] searching Yusei's Deck and Duel Runner.
 
 
 
At the Security Headquarters, [[Lazar]] shows Rex Goodwin, that the Facility has so far found no trace of anything regarding [[Signers]] on Yusei. Lazar then asks Rex, if he has told [[Jack Atlas|Jack]] about everything yet. Goodwin says that he had to tell him everything to subdue Jack's anger. Lazar finds this is where things shall get entertaining. Goodwin agrees and says that he must next meet Yusei.
 
 
 
Back at the center, Yusei is thrown back into his cell with Yanagi. He briefs Yanagi in on how they searched for his dragon birthmark. Yanagi, who was unaware Yusei had such a mark, asks him if he's a [[Signers|Signer]] and tells him what he'd heard about the People of the Stars, when he was in South America; According to the People of the Stars' legend the [[Crimson Dragon]] was God, and people with dragon birthmarks, capable of calling out the dragon are called Signers. There are five signers, each with their own dragon. The [[Five Dragons|five dragons]] have changed their looks over the ages, but still live on. Yanagi pauses for a second, realizing something. He quickly jolts his head closer to Yusei, asking if he has a dragon. Yusei calmly says that if that's what that card is, that would make sense. Yanagi gets excited and asks if he can see the card. Yanagi ponders as to why the people at the center at interested in that.
 
 
 
The next day at the center, Armstrong introduces Goodwin, before Goodwin gives a speech to the inmates on Security. Goodwin catches a glimpse of Yusei in the crowd. He explains the significance of why he has split people into living in [[New Domino City]] and [[Satellite]]. As he does so, he walks into the crowd stopping next to Yusei and saying crossing from Satellite to New Domino can throw the world into disorder. Someone doing so can cause trouble to their friends.
 
 
 
After the speech, Armstrong orders everyone back to their cells, but tells Yusei to stay. Rex tells Yusei that Jack is dueling around now and asks about his birthmark. Yusei asks Goodwin what he is scheming and demands that he leave his friends out of this.
 
 
 
===Jack===
 
At Jack's mansion, [[Mina]] has information on Jack's challenger for tomorrow. She would appreciate it if Jack would look through it. Jack doesn't seem to care too much about the data and asks Mina how does he look. "Unquestionable, like the King of Du..." she replies before Jack interrupts her declaring that he isn't. He lost his undefeated record. He is no King. Mina disagrees saying that he should be King. Jack is insulted by the words "should be". He walks over the window and asks if this mean that he's "the clown"?
 
 
 
At Jack's Riding Duel, he finds the crowds cheering and emotions have no effect on him. On [[Hunter Pace|Hunter's]] first turn he lowers Jack's [[Life Points]] to 1000 and reveals how he plans to finish the duel next turn, making him King. Jack mocks Hunter's dueling and calls it luck. He then turns the duel around and wins on his next turn, telling Hunter to kneel before the King. After winning, Jack stands up to announce that there is only one King and that is him. But Jack thinks to himself that that duel wasn't enough to fulfill his thirst.
 
 
 
==Featured Duels==
 
<center><b><big>Jack Atlas vs Hunter Pace</big></b></center>
 
 
 
Jack Summons "[[Dark Resonator]]" and Sets 2 cards in his [[Spell & Trap Card Zone]].
 
 
 
Jack and Hunter both have 1 SPC. Hunter discards "[[Skull Conductor]]" from his hand, [[Special Summon]]ing 2 "[[Burning Skull Head]]s" ([[ATK]] 1000/[[DEF]] 800). When summoned, "Burning Skull Heads" can inflict 1000 [[Effect Damage|damage]] to Jack (Jack 2000 [[Life Points]]). Hunter Tributes both "[[Burning Skull Head]]s" to Summon "[[Skull Flame]]" whose effect Summons another "[[Burning Skull Head]]" (Jack 1000 Life Points).
 
 
 
Jack and Hunter both have 2 SPC. Jack Tributes "[[Dark Resonator]]" to Summon "[[Big Piece Golem]]". He activates "[[Revival Gift]]" to resurrect "[[Dark Resonator]]". Hunter receives 2 [[Gift Fiend Token]]s (DEF 1500). Jack uses "[[Dark Resonator]]" and "[[Big Piece Golem]]" to [[Synchro Summon]] "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]". Attacks "[[Burning Skull Head]]", and its effect destroys the "Gift Fiend Tokens". Then Jack activates "[[Lineage of Destruction]]". Since 3 Defense Position monster were destroyed this turn, "[[Red Dragon Archfiend]]" can attack 3 additional times. It attacks "[[Skull Flame]]" (Hunter 3600 Life Points) and directly. Hunter loses 2 SPC. It attacks again (Hunter 0 Life Points).
 
 
 
Jack wins.
 
 
 
==Differences in adaptions==
 
* In the English version Armstrong has high blood presure.
 
 
 
* The Japanese version includes a number of scenes where Takasu (Armstrong) rips out his nostril hairs. These scenes are removed in the English version.
 
 
 
* In the Japanese version, when Yusei went into the machine to do the DNA test, he suffered electric shocks. The scene of him getting shocked is cut from the English version.
 
 
 
* The Japanese version includes a scene, where Takasu (Armstrong) pulls Yusei's hair. This is removed in the English version.
 
 
 
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