Vetrix (Tag Force)

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Vetrix
Vetrix
English name
  • Vetrix
Japanese translated
  • Tron
Japanese name
Japaneseトロン
RōmajiToron
Gender
  • Male
Relatives
Video game debutYu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Tag Force Special
Appears in
PSP
Vetrix (Tag Force)

Vetrix, known as Tron in the Japanese version, is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force series. This is a video game depiction of Vetrix, a character from the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime.

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トロン一家いっかのリーダー。
右手みぎてあか紋章もんしょうち、普段ふだん鉄仮面てっかめんをかぶって口元くちもとだけをあらわにしている。
少年しょうねん姿すがたとはかけはなれた冷酷れいこく無慈悲むじひ性格せいかくで、狂気きょうきじみた特徴的とくちょうてきわらかたをする。
本名ほんみょうはバイロン・アークライトといい、ブイフォースリー三人さんにん兄弟きょうだいじつ父親ちちおや

先史遺産オーパーツ研究者けんきゅうしゃとしてフェイカーの助手じょしゅつとめていたが、信頼しんらいしていたフェイカーに裏切うらぎられ、遊馬ゆうまちち一馬かずまとも異世界いせかいへのとびらひらくためのにえにされてしまう。
バリアン世界せかいへとほうされたかれはかろうじてび、こちらの世界せかい帰還きかんたすも、外見がいけん少年しょうねん姿すがた退行たいこうし、内面ないめんもフェイカーへの憎悪ぞうおゆがみきってしまった。
もと名前なまえててトロンと名乗なのり、自分じぶんおとしいれたフェイカーへの復讐ふくしゅうのためにナンバーズをあつめた。

ふだは「No.ナンバーズ8 紋章王もんしょうおうゲノム・ヘリター」、「No.ナンバーズ69 紋章神ゴッド・メダリオンコート・オブ・アームズ」。

The head of the Tron Family.
Has a red crest on his right hand, and usually wears an iron mask that only leaves his eyes and mouth visible.
His personality is cold and unfeeling, in stark contrast to his childish appearance, and he has a distinctive, deranged laughter.
His real name is Byron Arclight, and V, IV and III are his biological children.

He used to work as Faker's assistant as they researched out-of-place artifacts, but he was ultimately betrayed by Faker despite their trusting relationship, and both he and Yuma's father Kazuma were sacrificed to open a door that led to another world.
He barely survived being flung to the Barian world and eventually managed to return to this world, but his appearance regressed into that of a young boy, and his heart was warped by his hatred for Faker.
Throwing away with original name and renaming himself Tron, he planned to gather the Numbers to have his revenge against Faker.

His trump cards are Number 8: Heraldic King Genom-Heritage and Number 69: Heraldry Crest.

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