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| ja_trans_name = Takeru Homura | | ja_trans_name = Takeru Homura | ||
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− | * Soulburner (ソウルバーナー, '' | + | * Soulburner (ソウルバーナー, ''Sōrubānā'') |
* Teddy (dub, by Kiku) | * Teddy (dub, by Kiku) | ||
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| relatives = | | relatives = | ||
* [[Mr. Hamilton]] (deceased) | * [[Mr. Hamilton]] (deceased) | ||
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* [[Theodore's grandfather]] | * [[Theodore's grandfather]] | ||
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− | * [[Cyberse]] Beatdown<ref name="VRAINSED3">''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS'' Ending 3: [[BOY]]</ref> | + | * [[Cyberse]] Beatdown<ref name="VRAINSED3">''Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS'' Ending 3: [[BOY]]</ref> (current anime deck name) |
− | * [[FIRE]] [[Warrior]] (past | + | * [[Salamangreat]] |
+ | * [[FIRE]] [[Warrior]] (past deck) | ||
| appears_in_anime = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' | | appears_in_anime = ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' | ||
| anime_debut = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|48|ref}} | | anime_debut = {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|48|ref}} | ||
| ja_voice = [[Yuki Kaji]]<ref name="YGOrg More Info On Season 2">{{cite web | url = https://ygorganization.com/areyoureadyforvrainstogethotblooded/ | title = <nowiki>The Organization | [VRAINS] More Info On Season 2</nowiki> | publisher = YGOrganization | date = March 20, 2018 | accessdate = April 22, 2018}}</ref> | | ja_voice = [[Yuki Kaji]]<ref name="YGOrg More Info On Season 2">{{cite web | url = https://ygorganization.com/areyoureadyforvrainstogethotblooded/ | title = <nowiki>The Organization | [VRAINS] More Info On Season 2</nowiki> | publisher = YGOrganization | date = March 20, 2018 | accessdate = April 22, 2018}}</ref> | ||
− | | en_voice = | + | | en_voice = Eddy Lee |
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Theodore Hamilton''', known as '''Takeru Homura''' ({{Ruby|穂|ほ}}{{Ruby|村|むら}} {{Ruby|尊|たける}}, ''Homura Takeru'') in the Japanese version, and known as '''Soulburner''' (ソウルバーナー, '' | + | '''Theodore Hamilton''', known as '''Takeru Homura''' ({{Ruby|穂|ほ}}{{Ruby|村|むら}} {{Ruby|尊|たける}}, ''Homura Takeru'') in the Japanese version, and known as '''Soulburner''' (ソウルバーナー, ''Sōrubānā'') in [[LINK VRAINS]], is a character introduced the second season of the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS]]'' anime. He is one of the victims of the [[Lost Incident]], and he is partnered with an [[Ignis]], [[Flame (character)|Flame]], whom he is the Origin of. Inspired by [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]], [[Skye Zaizen|Blue Angel]], and [[George Gore|The Gore]]'s fight against the [[Knights of Hanoi]], he transfers to [[Den City High School]] to aid Playmaker. |
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
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As a delinquent, he wore his hair slicked back and did not wear glasses. He wore a white jumpsuit with dark yellow zips and lines on the sleeve, a black shirt, a silver necklace, and black trainers with white soles. After he returns to his hometown at the end of the series, he begins wearing these clothes again, but retains his glasses and normal hairstyle. | As a delinquent, he wore his hair slicked back and did not wear glasses. He wore a white jumpsuit with dark yellow zips and lines on the sleeve, a black shirt, a silver necklace, and black trainers with white soles. After he returns to his hometown at the end of the series, he begins wearing these clothes again, but retains his glasses and normal hairstyle. | ||
− | As Soulburner in [[LINK VRAINS]], he removes his spectacles and his eyes turn gold. His hair becomes slightly longer and his central bangs reverse direction and become more angular. The upper layer of his hair becomes turquoise, while the bottom layer and his eyebrows both become blue and more prominent. His bangs become red; the framing bangs are shot through with orange, while the central bang turns orange. Soulburner wears a grey jumpsuit patterned with orange flames licking the limbs, red rib sections, and a yellow arrowhead shape running down his chest with a triangular aquamarine gem in the center. He has red shoulder-pads, greaves, and a gauntlet on his left hand and an elbow-guard on his right arm, which is bare to the wrist. Soulburner wears gloves with a similar basic design; the one on his right hand is a fingerless red glove with orange knuckles and a square-shaped section missing from the back of the hand, and the one on his left is black, with red knuckles and a red patch on the back of his hand. He also wears red boots with grey, orange-lined tongues and orange soles. Soulburner wears an unusual scarf that protrudes from his back that appears to "flicker"; small sections either hover separately as if they were attached or are constantly emitted | + | As Soulburner in [[LINK VRAINS]], he removes his spectacles and his eyes turn gold. His hair becomes slightly longer and his central bangs reverse direction and become more angular. The upper layer of his hair becomes turquoise, while the bottom layer and his eyebrows both become blue and more prominent. His bangs become red; the framing bangs are shot through with orange, while the central bang turns orange. Soulburner wears a grey jumpsuit patterned with orange flames licking the limbs, red rib sections, and a yellow arrowhead shape running down his chest with a triangular aquamarine gem in the center. He has red shoulder-pads, greaves, and a gauntlet on his left hand and an elbow-guard on his right arm, which is bare to the wrist. Soulburner wears gloves with a similar basic design; the one on his right hand is a fingerless red glove with orange knuckles and a square-shaped section missing from the back of the hand, and the one on his left is black, with red knuckles and a red patch on the back of his hand. He also wears red boots with grey, orange-lined tongues and orange soles. Soulburner wears an unusual scarf that protrudes from his back that appears to "flicker"; small sections either hover separately as if they were attached or are constantly emitted. When he uses his [[Skill]], "Burning Draw", the gem on his chest glows red and glowing flame patterns spread from it across his right arm. |
===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
− | + | Theodore suffered immense trauma as a result of the Lost Incident, and while he has largely recovered, he believed his life to have been at a standstill for many years after the Incident. Consequently, he is somewhat unfamiliar with technology. He suffered an intense fear of the monster "[[Despair from the Dark (anime)|Despair from the Dark]]", which defeated him during the Incident, and was only able to get over this trauma with aid from [[Flame (character)|Flame]]. | |
− | Following his inspiration by [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]], [[Skye Zaizen|Blue Angel]], and [[George Gore|The Gore]], he became fans of them, and he was saddened and angered to learn that Gore had joined SOL Technologies as a result. He became more cheerful and full of life, and as Soulburner more playful. He has a light relationship with Flame in comparison to Playmaker and [[Ai]]'s initially more hostile one; playfully bantering with and teasing him, but never insulting him. While Dueling as Soulburner, Theodore is extremely hot-blooded and energetic, in comparison to being quieter in real life | + | Following his inspiration by [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]], [[Skye Zaizen|Blue Angel]], and [[George Gore|The Gore]], he became fans of them, and he was saddened and angered to learn that Gore had joined SOL Technologies as a result. He became more cheerful and full of life, and as Soulburner more playful. He has a light relationship with Flame in comparison to Playmaker and [[Ai]]'s initially more hostile one; playfully bantering with and teasing him, but never insulting him. While Dueling as Soulburner, Theodore is extremely hot-blooded and energetic, in comparison to being quieter in real life. |
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
− | [[File:YoungTakeru.png|left| | + | [[File:YoungTakeru.png|left|200px|thumb|A young Theodore recovering in the hospital after the [[Lost Incident]].]] |
− | Theodore was one of six children kidnapped during the [[Lost Incident]], during which he was subjected to experiments via VR Dueling.<ref name="ep50">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|50 | + | Theodore was one of six children kidnapped during the [[Lost Incident]], during which he was subjected to experiments via VR Dueling.<ref name="ep50">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|50|ref}}</ref> During the Incident, he was defeated using the monster "[[Despair from the Dark (anime)|Despair from the Dark]]", which caused him to develop an intense fear of that monster.<ref name="ep60">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|60|ref}}</ref> After being recused, he was taken to recover in the hospital. His grandparents came to visit him and later took him home, tearfully informing him that [[Mrs. Hamilton|his]] [[Mr. Hamilton|parents]] had died in an accident while searching for him (in the dub, they disappeared while they were searching for him).<ref name="ep52">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|52|ref}}</ref> |
− | Theodore lived with his grandparents for ten years, but often skipped school and believed his life had effectively been at a stand-still since the Lost Incident. He also gave up Dueling.<ref name="ep52" /> [[Kiku Kamishirakawa|Kiku]] found him napping on the wharf one day and told him off for skipping school as the school had called his grandfather, but Theodore claimed it was pointless. As they walked through the marketplace, they saw [[ | + | [[File:Takeru'sDecision.png|right|200px|thumb|Theodore deciding to take action.]] |
+ | Theodore lived with his grandparents for ten years, but often skipped school and believed his life had effectively been at a stand-still since the Lost Incident. He also gave up Dueling.<ref name="ep52" /> [[Kiku Kamishirakawa|Kiku]] found him napping on the wharf one day and told him off for skipping school as the school had called his grandfather, but Theodore claimed it was pointless. As they walked through the marketplace, they saw [[Ryujiro Mizunuma|Ryujiro]] and [[Kotaro Mizunuma]]'s gang harassing another boy, and Theodore scared them off. [[Flame (character)|A voice]] called Theodore's name from a television, but when Theodore looked again he didn't see anything, and Kiku hadn't heard anything. When he got home his grandmother sent him to the dojo, where he sparred with his grandfather, who admonished him for his decisions. Theodore managed to get an opportunity to throw his grandfather, but didn't. That night, he heard the voice speak to him through the television again, telling him the words "[[LINK VRAINS]]" and "[[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]]" (though he mistook them for "Link Brain" and "Playmater"). The next day, he heard Ryujiro discussing the terms that the voice had mentioned, and he roughly asked what they were. Ryujiro explained that Playmaker was a famous Duelist who Dueled in a virtual world popular in [[Den City]] called LINK VRAINS, where he defeated the [[Knights of Hanoi]]. Intrigued by the prospect, Theodore met up with Kiku to read about them on her tablet, and he learned that Playmaker was a hero of LINK VRAINS, as were [[George Gore|The Gore]] and [[Skye Zaizen|Blue Angel]]. The voice spoke to him through the tablet, now also mentioning his past and the word "Duel", and Theodore nearly dropped the tablet, much to Kiku's anger.<ref name="ep61">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|61|ref}}</ref> | ||
− | Considering the possibility of Dueling for the first time in a decade, Theodore went to get his [[Duel Disk]] from his closet, only to find it inhabited by an A.I., the voice that had spoken to him. As the voice expressed relief that Theodore had finally found him, Theodore freaked out, believing it to be a ghost and tried to break the Duel Disk, but the A.I. told him that his past was connected to Playmaker. Theodore shut the A.I. back in his closet, and the A.I. explained that Playmaker was also a victim of the Lost Incident, but had been able to face his past and worked with one of the A.I.'s [[Ignis]] comrades. He asked to be let out, though Theodore claimed his eye form scared him. The A.I. projected his Avatar, but Theodore found that even more unnerving and decided he preferred the eye. The A.I. urged Theodore to find his path, but Theodore was unwilling, as this likely meant he would have to Duel. His grandmother then knocked on the door, forcing Theodore to shut the A.I. back inside the closet, and she informed him that a friend from class was there. [[Hana]] explained to Theodore that | + | Considering the possibility of Dueling for the first time in a decade, Theodore went to get his [[Duel Disk]] from his closet, only to find it inhabited by an A.I., the voice that had spoken to him. As the voice expressed relief that Theodore had finally found him, Theodore freaked out, believing it to be a ghost and tried to break the Duel Disk, but the A.I. told him that his past was connected to Playmaker. Theodore shut the A.I. back in his closet, and the A.I. explained that Playmaker was also a victim of the Lost Incident, but had been able to face his past and worked with one of the A.I.'s [[Ignis]] comrades. He asked to be let out, though Theodore claimed his eye form scared him. The A.I. projected his Avatar, but Theodore found that even more unnerving and decided he preferred the eye. The A.I. urged Theodore to find his path, but Theodore was unwilling, as this likely meant he would have to Duel. His grandmother then knocked on the door, forcing Theodore to shut the A.I. back inside the closet, and she informed him that a friend from class was there. [[Hana]] explained to Theodore that the Mizunumas had kidnapped Kiku and asked Theodore to come alone with a Duel Disk.<ref name="ep61" /> |
− | + | Theodore took the Duel Disk with him to meet with the Mizunumas, and told them to let Kiku go. Ryujiro claimed he'd knew Theodore would Duel due to being interested in Playmaker, and Kotaro told him to Duel Ryujiro. Kiku told Theodore not to be provoked, but the A.I. told Theodore that this Duel would decide his future. Theodore accepted his challenge, and as Ryujiro introduced himself as "the Mad Marsh", the A.I. noted his appreciation of the elaborate name. Theodore started strongly, Summoning "[[Phoenix Gearfried (anime)|Phoenix Gearfried]]" and "[[Valkyrian Knight (anime)|Valkyrian Knight]]", but failed to damage Ryujiro's [[LP]]. However, when Ryujiro [[Special Summon]]ed "[[Despair from the Dark (anime)|Despair from the Dark]]", it triggered Theodore's PTSD and he went into shock as the A.I. asked him what was wrong.<ref name="ep61" /> The A.I. begged him to calm down, as Ryujiro destroyed all of Theodore's monsters, and Theodore begged him to stop. The A.I. told him that he wasn't as weak as he thought, and that his fear of "Despair from the Dark" was all in his head, urging him not to be scared and reincarnate. Theodore found the strength to continue, drawing "[[Rising Fire (anime)|Rising Fire]]" and reviving "Phoenix Gearfried", then combining it with "Phoenix Gearfried" to destroy "Despair from the Dark" and defeat Ryujiro. The A.I. congratulated his indomitable soul on not burning out, and Theodore pointed out that it was all thanks to him, before wondering if he had a name. The A.I. introduced himself as Flame, the [[FIRE]] Ignis, explaining its meaning in kanji, and Theodore teased him for taking an English word and forcing it to fit the kanji.<ref name="ep63">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|63|ref}}</ref> | |
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Now much livelier than before, Theodore came to admire Playmaker, Blue Angel, and The Gore as heroes who had fought those who hurt him and gave him hope, learning their real identities from Flame. As Theodore was reading articles about the heroes of LINK VRAINS again, he was confronted by Kiku again about skipping school. Theodore informed her he was leaving and asked that she look after his grandparents for him. She agreed, saying he seemed much more full of life than usual. He departed with Flame in tow, wishing to aide his heroes.<ref name="ep52" /> | Now much livelier than before, Theodore came to admire Playmaker, Blue Angel, and The Gore as heroes who had fought those who hurt him and gave him hope, learning their real identities from Flame. As Theodore was reading articles about the heroes of LINK VRAINS again, he was confronted by Kiku again about skipping school. Theodore informed her he was leaving and asked that she look after his grandparents for him. She agreed, saying he seemed much more full of life than usual. He departed with Flame in tow, wishing to aide his heroes.<ref name="ep52" /> | ||
− | ===Ignis=== | + | ===Lost Ignis=== |
− | + | Soulburner and [[Flame (character)|Flame]] observed [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]]'s Duel with a [[Bohman|glowing Duelist]]; Soulburner noted that Flame's [[Ai|friend]] was with Playmaker. Flame asked him not to associate him with that airhead. When [[Harlan]] sent two Duelists, [[Bit]] and [[Boot]] to deter Playmaker from pursuing him, Soulburner arrived to deal with them and allow Playmaker to continue pursuing Harlan and Bohman.<ref name="ep48">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|48|ref}}</ref> Soulburner challenged Bit and Boot simultaneously, and they merged into a single Avatar, BitBoot for their [[Speed Duel]].<ref name="ep49">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|49|ref}}</ref> | |
− | Soulburner and [[Flame (character)|Flame]] observed [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]]'s Duel with a [[Bohman|glowing Duelist]]; Soulburner noted that Flame's [[Ai|friend]] was with Playmaker. Flame asked him not to associate him with that airhead. When [[ | ||
− | BitBoot demonstrated both [[Cyberse]]-[[Type]] monsters and the [[Link Spell Card]] "[[Judgment Arrows]]" as Bohman had, bringing out "[[D-Scale Battle Coela]]" and using it in combination with "[[D-Scale Torpedo]]" to move it around the field and inflict 1600 damage to Soulburner. Flame noted that they could only take the combo three more times before losing, and Soulburner reassured him that he could break it. He attempted to destroy "Judgment Arrows" with the effect of his "[[Salamangreat Foxy (anime)|Salamangreat Foxy]]", but as BitBoot had activated it with their " | + | BitBoot demonstrated both [[Cyberse]]-[[Type]] monsters and the [[Link Spell Card]] "[[Judgment Arrows]]" as Bohman had, bringing out "[[D-Scale Battle Coela]]" and using it in combination with "[[D-Scale Torpedo]]" to move it around the field and inflict 1600 damage to Soulburner. Flame noted that they could only take the combo three more times before losing, and Soulburner reassured him that he could break it. He attempted to destroy "Judgment Arrows" with the effect of his "[[Salamangreat Foxy (anime)|Salamangreat Foxy]]", but as BitBoot had activated it with their "Marker's Portal" [[Skill]], it could not be destroyed by card effects. Despite this, Soulburner [[Link Summon]]ed his [[Signature card|ace monster]], "[[Salamangreat Heatleo (anime)|Salamangreat Heatleo]]", using its effect to shuffle "Judgment Arrows" into the Deck before attacking and destroying "Battle Coela". On their next turn, BitBoot used their Skill again, despite normally only being able to use it once since Bit had used it the last turn and now Boot was using it this turn, reactivating "Judgment Arrows" in a zone that "[[D-Scale Fullmetal Dunkle]]" pointed to. "Fullmetal Dunkle" was so large that it damaged the buildings around them, but Soulburner was able to save himself and "Heatleo" with "[[Energy of Fire]]", which restored his LP and prevented the destruction of "Heatleo". Although he was pleased to draw "[[Monster Reincarnation (anime)|Monster Reincarnation]]" on his next turn, Soulburner's field was locked down by BitBoot's "[[D-Scale Chaff]]". Soulburner then used his own Skill, "Burning Draw", lowering his LP to 100 and drawing a card for every 1000 LP lost, drawing "[[Salamangreat Sanctuary (anime)|Salamangreat Sanctuary]]", allowing him to [[Reincarnation Link Summon]] another "Heatleo" and once again shuffle "Judgment Arrows" into the Deck. BitBoot attempted to set up "Fullmetal Dunkle" to destroy "Heatleo" next turn, prompting Flame to cry that they were doomed. Soulburner replied that the match was already over, using the Reincarnated effect of "Heatleo" to make the ATK of "Fullmetal Dunkle" the same as that of the "[[Salamangreat Meer (anime)|Salamangreat Meer]]" in his [[Graveyard]], lowering it enough for "Heatleo" to defeat them. Soulburner pursued Playmaker to the bottom of LINK VRAINS, where Harla and Bohman had escaped into the Restricted Area. As the area's defenses had been triggered, Soulburner suggested that they log out, and he told Playmaker his name and that they'd meet again before logging out.<ref name="ep49" /> |
− | The next day, Theodore prepared to approach Yusaku at [[Den City High School]]. He passed [[Skye Zaizen]] in the corridor, noting that she was Blue Angel. Flame told him that the person she was talking to was [[Naoki Shima]], aka Playmaker's "best friend", The Brave Battler, but Theodore didn't care. He nervously approached Yusaku, but ducked into a classroom when he apparently noticed him. Flame informed Theodore that he had sent a message to the [[DARK]] Ignis, and his decision making annoyed Theodore. Yusaku then approached them, and Theodore greeted him as Playmaker, prompting Yusaku to ask who he was. Theodore reassured Yusaku that he was his ally and revealed both that he was Soulburner and that he had an Ignis. Flame and Ai traded barbs about their names, before Flame suggested they relocate. Flame revealed to Yusaku that the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] had been destroyed by a new enemy while they discussed whether to ally with humanity (Flame dissing Theodore's tech skills as he did) and that they were searching for the other Ignis. Flame revealed that the enemy that destroyed the Cyberse did so using "Judgment Arrows", suggesting that they might be the same people who kidnapped the consciousness data of one of the other Lost Incident victims, [[Jin Kolter]]. Flame suggested they work together, and Theodore decided that their priority was to find the escaped Bohman. They went to Jin's brother, [[ | + | The next day, Theodore prepared to approach Yusaku at [[Den City High School]]. He passed [[Skye Zaizen]] in the corridor, noting that she was Blue Angel. Flame told him that the person she was talking to was [[Naoki Shima]], aka Playmaker's "best friend", The Brave Battler, but Theodore didn't care. He nervously approached Yusaku, but ducked into a classroom when he apparently noticed him. Flame informed Theodore that he had sent a message to the [[DARK]] Ignis, and his decision making annoyed Theodore. Yusaku then approached them, and Theodore greeted him as Playmaker, prompting Yusaku to ask who he was. Theodore reassured Yusaku that he was his ally and revealed both that he was Soulburner and that he had an Ignis. Flame and Ai traded barbs about their names, before Flame suggested they relocate. Flame revealed to Yusaku that the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]] had been destroyed by a new enemy while they discussed whether to ally with humanity (Flame dissing Theodore's tech skills as he did) and that they were searching for the other Ignis. Flame revealed that the enemy that destroyed the Cyberse did so using "Judgment Arrows", suggesting that they might be the same people who kidnapped the consciousness data of one of the other Lost Incident victims, [[Jin Kolter]]. Flame suggested they work together, and Theodore decided that their priority was to find the escaped Bohman. They went to Jin's brother, [[Kal Kolter]] to ask where Bohman had escaped to, and Kolter served them coffee, welcoming them. Theodore sympathized with what Jin had gone through, and Kolter asked them to find the ones who had stolen his brother's consciousness. Theodore stated that they only had to ask, and Flame agreed that Theodore looked soft, but was really quite strong, prompting Theodore to mutter about how his partner thought he was better than him. Kolter revealed that Bohman had vanished in the Restricted Area, and that there was an unknown program there. Theodore didn't recognize it, and asked if Yusaku did (gaining first-name privileges with one another at the same time), and Flame and Ai realized that it was an Ignis program associated with the [[WIND]] Attribute. A hacker named [[Emma Bessho|Ghost Gal]] sent information to them about a gate in the Restricted Area leading to another world, in addition to a stealth program to get them into the Restricted Area, and despite Ai's fears that it was a trap, they decided to follow the lead.<ref name="ep50">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|50|ref}}</ref> |
Soulburner and Playmaker logged in and quickly entered the Restricted Area using the stealth program. Playmaker thought that Ghost Gal really wanted them to get to the gate, but Soulburner, noticing the incoming Bounty Hunters, pointed out that this wasn't necessarily the case.<ref name="ep50" /> [[George Gore|The Gore]], [[Kenchi]] and [[Yozaka]] pursued them, and Flame alerted them to a trap set by SOL Technologies. Soulburner and Playmaker were able to evade it, though Kenchi and Yozaka were logged out. With only The Gore left, Soulburner asked Playmaker to allow him to handle this, stating that while a match between Playmaker and The Gore would be appealing, he didn't want to see the heroes of LINK VRAINS fight. Playmaker agreed, and Soulburner politely asked Gore for a Duel, revealing Flame to him to entice him. Gore agreed to Speed Duel, and Soulburner eagerly wondered how his hero would Duel. Flame pointed out that it was impossible to know due to Gore's continually evolving strategies, but they were surprised when Gore used his Skill right away and used a "[[Dinowrestler]]" Deck instead of his "[[Gouki]]" Deck. Excited by the new Deck, Soulburner opposed him with "Heatleo", but The Gore easily blocked his attacks, though this only delighted Soulburner. To his shock, Gore Link Summoned "[[Dinowrestler King T Wrextle (anime)|Dinowrestler King T Wrextle]]" and destroyed "Heatleo", ranting that he had to defeat Playmaker to be appreciated again and become number one. Hurt by his hero's words, Soulburner protested that The Gore in his heart wasn't a stepping stone, but a great Duelist who had given him hope when he was suffering, and he asked where that Gore was, rather than the lapdog of SOL Technologies he was Dueling.<ref name="ep51">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|51|ref}}</ref> | Soulburner and Playmaker logged in and quickly entered the Restricted Area using the stealth program. Playmaker thought that Ghost Gal really wanted them to get to the gate, but Soulburner, noticing the incoming Bounty Hunters, pointed out that this wasn't necessarily the case.<ref name="ep50" /> [[George Gore|The Gore]], [[Kenchi]] and [[Yozaka]] pursued them, and Flame alerted them to a trap set by SOL Technologies. Soulburner and Playmaker were able to evade it, though Kenchi and Yozaka were logged out. With only The Gore left, Soulburner asked Playmaker to allow him to handle this, stating that while a match between Playmaker and The Gore would be appealing, he didn't want to see the heroes of LINK VRAINS fight. Playmaker agreed, and Soulburner politely asked Gore for a Duel, revealing Flame to him to entice him. Gore agreed to Speed Duel, and Soulburner eagerly wondered how his hero would Duel. Flame pointed out that it was impossible to know due to Gore's continually evolving strategies, but they were surprised when Gore used his Skill right away and used a "[[Dinowrestler]]" Deck instead of his "[[Gouki]]" Deck. Excited by the new Deck, Soulburner opposed him with "Heatleo", but The Gore easily blocked his attacks, though this only delighted Soulburner. To his shock, Gore Link Summoned "[[Dinowrestler King T Wrextle (anime)|Dinowrestler King T Wrextle]]" and destroyed "Heatleo", ranting that he had to defeat Playmaker to be appreciated again and become number one. Hurt by his hero's words, Soulburner protested that The Gore in his heart wasn't a stepping stone, but a great Duelist who had given him hope when he was suffering, and he asked where that Gore was, rather than the lapdog of SOL Technologies he was Dueling.<ref name="ep51">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|51|ref}}</ref> | ||
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− | After defeating The Gore, Soulburner met up with Playmaker in the depths of the Restricted Area, and they managed to enter the unknown world through the gate. Immediately after arriving, they were hit by strong winds, which forced Flame and Ai to protect them using Data Storms. At some point, the winds stopped, and they were able to reach a temple where they finally found [[Windy|the | + | After defeating The Gore, Soulburner met up with Playmaker in the depths of the Restricted Area, and they managed to enter the unknown world through the gate. Immediately after arriving, they were hit by strong winds, which forced Flame and Ai to protect them using Data Storms. At some point, the winds stopped, and they were able to reach a temple where they finally found [[Windy|the WIND Ignis]]. After showing them the world he had build, the Ignis (who decided to call himself "Windy") explained how he did that in order to attract his fellow Ignis, and also to lure the responsible for destroying the Cyberse World. Despite not knowing who was the responsible, Flame pointed out they were after Bohman, who not only had stolen Jin's consciousness, but also had the card used to destroy the Cyberse, and suggested he could've escaped to a world inside Windy's world. They then asked Windy to join them, which he promptly refused, as those statements had no evidence. However, Windy said he could weaken the winds near the area where Bohman supposedly escaped to, under the condition that Playmaker and Soulburner defeat the two invaders, Ghost Gal and an unknown partner.<ref name="ep55">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|55|ref}}</ref> |
− | Upon making contact with the girls, Blue | + | Upon making contact with the girls, Blue Girl presented herself as actually being Blue Angel. Soulburner was happy to meet another savior of the old LINK VRAINS, but Blue Girl stated they were actually seeking to retrieve the Ignis. While both Playmaker and Ghost Gal were willing to solve the situation without Dueling, Soulburner accepted Blue Girl's challenge.<ref name="ep55" /> Knowing of Blue Girl's "[[Trickstar]]" Deck and its burn tactics, Soulburner attempted to take the first turn by challenging Blue Girl to a small race, but was overwhelmed by the terrain and lost. From the very beginning of the Duel, Blue Girl was planning ahead to counter his strategies of swarming the field with "Salamangreat" monsters, and his Skill. Soulburner was pushed into a corner by all accumulated burn damage caused by "[[Trickstar Divaridis (anime)|Trickstar Divaridis]]" and "[[Trickstar Lycoris (anime)|Trickstar Lycoris]]", and even "Salamangreat Heatleo" was unable to destroy them due to Blue Girl using "[[Trickstar Calobane (anime)|Trickstar Calobane]]". Despite making no progress, Flame still assured him that they had an advantage, since Soulburner had Flame himself by his side. After nearly being defeated by Blue Girl's [[Fusion Monster]], "[[Trickstar Band Sweet Guitar (anime)|Trickstar Band Sweet Guitar]]", Soulburner listened to Flame's advice and used his Skill, managing to draw "[[Fusion of Fire (anime)|Fusion of Fire]]". By using it, he fused "Heatleo" and Blue Girl's "Divaridis" into "[[Salamangreat Violet Chimera (anime)|Salamangreat Violet Chimera]]". In the final attack, Blue Girl attempted to reduce the damage by using "Calobane" again, but this was predicted and countered by Soulburner, who used the effect of "Violet Chimera" to double its ATK, and drop her LP to 0 in a single attack. After the Duel, he approached the fallen Blue Girl to compliment her for becoming much stronger, before forcing her log out. Ghost Gal then returned, amazed by the Duel's outcome and aware she wouldn't be able to go any further without her partner. Flame then gave her a copy of Blue Girl's evacuation program, allowing Ghost Gal to log out safely.<ref name="ep56">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|56|ref}}</ref> Following that, they resumed travelling through the canyons towards the edge of the Wind World, Soulburner noticed that the winds were getting stronger, and Flame wondered if it was due to Playmaker Dueling. Soulburner suggested they hurry, and they reached Playmaker just after he defeated Bohman. The Wind World began to destabilize, and Flame suggested they log out; Soulburner immediately activated the escape program and did so.<ref name="ep58">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|58|ref}}</ref> |
After they logged out, Yusaku explained to Theodore, Flame and Kolter that Bohman had been given his memories, and Theodore deduced that Yusaku's past had been researched. Kolter revealed that he'd added another room to [[Café Nom]] for Theodore to use when he logged in, much to Theodore's pleased surprise, and they decided to wait for the gate to reappear. At school the next day, Theodore introduced himself to Skye, and marveled at how different she was outside of LINK VRAINS, expressing regret that he couldn't discuss their Duel with her. Yusaku told him not to, and Theodore reassured him that he wouldn't. Shima then approached them, berating Skye for missing Duel Club and claiming to be Playmaker's best friend.<ref name="ep60">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|60|ref}}</ref> | After they logged out, Yusaku explained to Theodore, Flame and Kolter that Bohman had been given his memories, and Theodore deduced that Yusaku's past had been researched. Kolter revealed that he'd added another room to [[Café Nom]] for Theodore to use when he logged in, much to Theodore's pleased surprise, and they decided to wait for the gate to reappear. At school the next day, Theodore introduced himself to Skye, and marveled at how different she was outside of LINK VRAINS, expressing regret that he couldn't discuss their Duel with her. Yusaku told him not to, and Theodore reassured him that he wouldn't. Shima then approached them, berating Skye for missing Duel Club and claiming to be Playmaker's best friend.<ref name="ep60">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|60|ref}}</ref> | ||
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− | Yusaku brought his helper robot [[Roboppi]] to Café Nom, explaining that Ai had gone missing. Theodore was surprised that Ai had escaped Yusaku's lock, and Yusaku revealed that it had been removed. Roboppi and Kolter revealed that AI and Roboppi had been on a crossword puzzle that offered an Ai pin as a reward, and Theodore commented that Ai had been targeted with pinpoint accuracy. Flame revealed that the puzzle itself was an Ignis algorithm, which lead to an unknown world. Theodore suggested they all go to see if the Ignis had a message for them, but Yusaku asked to go alone, as he didn't trust Windy, instructing Theodore to come after him if he took too long to return.<ref name="ep68">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|68|ref}}</ref> Yusaku didn't return, so Theodore noted that something must have happened and he decided to follow Yusaku. Kolter gave them code that could temporarily cut an Ignis program, just in case. He logged in and found the location in flames, with no sign of Playmaker or Ai.<ref name="ep69">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|69|ref}}</ref> Soulburner and Flame flew through the world, finding Windy's palace surrounded by destroyed Echoes. They met [[ | + | Yusaku brought his helper robot [[Roboppi]] to Café Nom, explaining that Ai had gone missing. Theodore was surprised that Ai had escaped Yusaku's lock, and Yusaku revealed that it had been removed. Roboppi and Kolter revealed that AI and Roboppi had been on a crossword puzzle that offered an Ai pin as a reward, and Theodore commented that Ai had been targeted with pinpoint accuracy. Flame revealed that the puzzle itself was an Ignis algorithm, which lead to an unknown world. Theodore suggested they all go to see if the Ignis had a message for them, but Yusaku asked to go alone, as he didn't trust Windy, instructing Theodore to come after him if he took too long to return.<ref name="ep68">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|68|ref}}</ref> Yusaku didn't return, so Theodore noted that something must have happened and he decided to follow Yusaku. Kolter gave them code that could temporarily cut an Ignis program, just in case. He logged in and found the location in flames, with no sign of Playmaker or Ai.<ref name="ep69">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|69|ref}}</ref> Soulburner and Flame flew through the world, finding Windy's palace surrounded by destroyed Echoes. They met [[Specter]] outside, and Soulburner realized who he was. Specter reassured them that he didn't intend to fight them, but would guide them and show them the true nature of the Ignis, asking Soulburner to reconsider his partnership with Flame once he hand. They entered to find [[Varis]] Dueling Windy, and Playmaker and Ai imprisoned by Windy and the [[LIGHT]] Ignis, Lightning. Lightning attempted to imprison them and Specter too, but Flame used Kolter's program to block his efforts and freed Ai and Playmaker. Varis then defeated Windy by [[Synchro Summon]]ing "[[Borreload Savage Dragon (anime)|Borreload Savage Dragon]]" and the Knights of Hanoi used a virus on Windy that began to erase him. Lightning saved Windy, and asked Flame if he was siding with humans. Soulburner insisted that Flame wanted to stop any conflict between humans and Ignis, and to his shock, Bohman and Harlan arrived, and Lightning revealed that he had Jin's data prisoner.<ref name="ep70">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|70|ref}}</ref> |
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− | + | [[Lightning]] revealed that [[Jin Kolter|Jin]]'s consciousness had been trapped deep within himself, and Soulburner and [[Flame (character)|Flame]] realized that Lightning had been the one to give "[[Judgment Arrows (anime)|Judgment Arrows]]" to [[Bohman]] and was thus behind the destruction of the [[Cyberse (world)|Cyberse]]. As Lightning scoffed at the idea of some [[Ignis]] wanting to coexist after the [[Knights of Hanoi]] attacked them, Flame angrily snapped that he had believed that Soulburner had unlimited potential. Regardless, Lightning declared war on humanity and he fled to save [[Windy]] from the Hanoi's virus. Soulburner and [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker]] pursued Lightning, Bohman and Harlan, and Soulbrner gave Playmaker Kolter's program as they did. [[SOL Technologies]]' Bounty Hunters arrived, and Lightning summoned swarms of [[Bit]]s and [[Boot]]s to deal with them, then had Windy conjure a [[Data Storm]] to separate Soulburner and Playmaker. As Bohman challenged Playmaker to a [[Speed Duel]], Soulburner went after Lightning, vowing to help Flame avenge the Cyberse.<ref name="ep71">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|71|ref}}</ref> | |
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==Deck== | ==Deck== | ||
===Cyberse Beatdown=== | ===Cyberse Beatdown=== | ||
− | [[File:Soulburner Deck Picture.png|thumb|200px|Theodore (as Soulburner) with "[[Salamangreat Heatleo (anime)|Salamangreat Heatleo]]" | + | [[File:Soulburner Deck Picture.png|thumb|200px|Theodore (as Soulburner) with "[[Salamangreat Heatleo (anime)|Salamangreat Heatleo]]".]] |
− | Theodore uses a '''[[Cyberse]] Beatdown Deck'''<ref name="VRAINSED3" />, focused on the "[[Salamangreat]]" [[archetype]]. | + | Theodore uses a '''[[Cyberse]] Beatdown Deck'''<ref name="VRAINSED3" />, focused on the "[[Salamangreat]]" [[archetype]]. His [[Skill]] is "Burning Draw", which allows him to give up [[LP]] to draw more cards, so he includes cards that restore his LP. His "Salamangreat" monsters often have effects to Special Summon themselves from the [[Graveyard]], allowing him to amass them to [[Link Summon]] his ace monster, "[[Salamangreat Heatleo (anime)|Salamangreat Heatleo]]". Theodore can also use [[Ritual Summon]]ing, [[Fusion Summon]]ing, [[Xyz Summon]]ing, and both [[Reincarnation Link Summon]]ing and Reincarnation Xyz Summoning to bring out stronger monsters. |
− | Initially, Theodore's strategies are very simple, focusing largely on "Heatleo", but as he grows more accustomed to his Deck, he begins using more complicated combos and his other Link Monsters to generate large quantities of advantage that are not dissimilar from combos used in real-life tournaments, focusing particularly on his [[Xyz Monster]]s in the third season in addition to his [[Link Monster]]s | + | Initially, Theodore's strategies are very simple, focusing largely on "Heatleo", but as he grows more accustomed to his Deck in the Ignis War arc, he begins using more complicated combos and his other Link Monsters to generate large quantities of advantage that are not dissimilar from combos used in real-life tournaments, focusing particularly on his [[Xyz Monster]]s in the third season in addition to his [[Link Monster]]s. |
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* [[Salamangreat Beat Bison (anime)|Salamangreat Beat Bison]] | * [[Salamangreat Beat Bison (anime)|Salamangreat Beat Bison]] | ||
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* [[Salamangreat Spinny (anime)|Salamangreat Spinny]] | * [[Salamangreat Spinny (anime)|Salamangreat Spinny]] | ||
* [[Salamangreat Wolvie (anime)|Salamangreat Wolvie]] | * [[Salamangreat Wolvie (anime)|Salamangreat Wolvie]] | ||
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* [[Salamangreat Emerald Eagle (anime)|Salamangreat Emerald Eagle]] | * [[Salamangreat Emerald Eagle (anime)|Salamangreat Emerald Eagle]] | ||
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* [[Salamangreat Sunlight Wolf (anime)|Salamangreat Sunlight Wolf]] x2 | * [[Salamangreat Sunlight Wolf (anime)|Salamangreat Sunlight Wolf]] x2 | ||
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* [[Cybersal Cyclone (anime)|Cybersal Cyclone]]<ref group=Notes name="hand49">This card is [[draw a card|drawn]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 049|episode 49]], but he is unable to play it due to the [[card effect|effect]] of [[Bit]][[Boot]]'s "[[D-Scale Chaff]]".</ref> | * [[Cybersal Cyclone (anime)|Cybersal Cyclone]]<ref group=Notes name="hand49">This card is [[draw a card|drawn]] in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 049|episode 49]], but he is unable to play it due to the [[card effect|effect]] of [[Bit]][[Boot]]'s "[[D-Scale Chaff]]".</ref> | ||
* [[Fury of Fire (anime)|Fury of Fire]] | * [[Fury of Fire (anime)|Fury of Fire]] | ||
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* [[Salamangreat Falco (anime)|Salamangreat Falco]] | * [[Salamangreat Falco (anime)|Salamangreat Falco]] | ||
* [[Salamangreat Jack Jaguar (anime)|Salamangreat Jack Jaguar]] | * [[Salamangreat Jack Jaguar (anime)|Salamangreat Jack Jaguar]] | ||
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* [[Salamangreat Parro (anime)|Salamangreat Parro]] | * [[Salamangreat Parro (anime)|Salamangreat Parro]] | ||
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* [[Rising Fire (anime)|Rising Fire]] | * [[Rising Fire (anime)|Rising Fire]] | ||
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| [[Bit]][[Boot]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 049|49]] || Win | | [[Bit]][[Boot]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 049|49]] || Win | ||
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| [[George Gore|George Gore/The Gore]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 051|51]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 052|52]] || Win | | [[George Gore|George Gore/The Gore]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 051|51]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 052|52]] || Win | ||
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− | | [[The Shepherd| | + | | [[The Shepherd|Kengo Dojun/The Shepherd]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 062|62]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 063|63]] || No result |
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| [[Bohman]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 094|94]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 095|95]] || Lose | | [[Bohman]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 094|94]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 095|95]] || Lose | ||
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| [[Roboppi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 112|112]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 114|114]] || Win | | [[Roboppi]] || [[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 112|112]]-[[Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - Episode 114|114]] || Win | ||
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