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Yusei Go

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For the WRGP, the Duel Runner contains [[Team 5D's]] logo.
After the invasion by the Machine Emperors, Yusei Go had a laser attached to its the right side. [[ZONEZ-one]] used this to destroy a "[[Machine Emperor Grannel Infinity]]" that was about to attack [[Bruno|Antinomy]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|144|ref}}</ref>
Before Yusei was going to duel against ZONEZ-one, [[Aporia ]] infused a part of himself into the Yusei Go giving it wings and the ability to fly.
==Name==
"Yusei Go" (while a rather uncharacteristically vague and simple name coming from Yusei, especially in comparisons to the names of other D-WheelsDuel Runners) said phonetically is also definitively the English phrase '''"You say go!"''' as in "going forward" or "Let's Go!" Effectively, this means the name is possibly intended as (yet another) [[wikipedia:Word play|wordplay]] [[wikipedia:Pun|joke within a name]] as is very prevalent and common in Japanese vernacular as well as the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' game itself.
In the same vein, "[[wiktionary:go|Go]]" can have two meanings (as has been done before with the word in [[wikipedia:Pun#Designation|other works]]). "Go" in English in relation to motion and going forward in accordance to the speed theme of the show as well as "go" in Japanese meaning "five"; a direct relation to the show's invested and important "character" number (5D's, Five Dragons, 5 Signers, etc).
"Go" can also mean it was Yusei's fifth model in his attempts to build a D-WheelDuel Runners, means there were 4 others before he came to a working model (there was at least 1 prior). This is also a common literature trope, [[wikipedia:B-4 (Star Trek)#B|especially in fantasy and science fiction]].
To add on a third meaning, the name literally means ''"Yusei Model"'' as in "Yusei Model D-WheelDuel Runner" (in the same way you refer to the original [[wikipedia:Ford Model T|Ford Model-T]] as "Ford Model-T").
==Real life==
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