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week one
[After the initial introduction of the Overseers, the Champions were left to their own devices in investigating the part of the ship they have access to to their hearts' content. However, the doors that Blaze Dudely and Rox came through are locked tight and cannot be unlocked via PIP.
On Wednesday morning, the same voice that awakened them the previous morning chirps at them again from their PIPs at 7 am on the dot.
Enjoy your week, Champions.]
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Miki's head.]
I've never heard of it. Is it popular where you're from?
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I'm not really into card games much. And even before... [--everything happened too much] I can't say the name rings a bell. Maybe we never got it in Megurigaoka.
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It's nothing. The main point is, I have no recollection of seeing that card game in my home city.
Maybe if you describe it, I might remember something?
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There are televised events for championship tournaments. But if you aren't into watching card games, then it stands to reason it might not be forefront on your mind.
The backs of the cards are a brown background with something of a black vortex in the center, but the front of each card is a different type--a monster, a trap, or a magic card, all with different abilities and effects. [Does she know Magic, maybe? Someone has got to know Magic and call out DM for being Magic: the Monstering.] It's a strategic game of using various types of monsters in combination with other cards to whittle down the life points of your opponent.
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But the longer he goes on and on about it, the more bewildered her face becomes, going from intent to just confused. Monster cards? Magic cards? Life points?]
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... So it's a children's card game?
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[Pause.]
You must enjoy it a lot, if you're looking for a deck this intently.
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[Pause.]
You could leave a message for the Overseers? They might know, and might answer. Otherwise I don't see how you can find out if it's available here otherwise.
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[With a thoughtful noise, then a huffed sigh.] Though I don't suppose it'd do me any good if I didn't have an opponent to duel against.
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... No, I don't suppose it would. But if you somehow get two decks you could always teach someone to play?
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I haven't had to teach someone the rules in some time. It might be interesting.
There's a story [and it must be a story, no matter what Pegasus or Ishizu say] that the inspiration for the cards come from ancient Egyptian carvings and art, that a game very similar to Duel Monsters was played thousands of years ago. Even chess isn't that old.
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It might be. You seem enthusiastic about it, after all.
... There are stories, but no proof of it being played back then?
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I think it's nonsense, of course, but if nothing else, the game was inspired by these stories and depictions. Some cards even have ancient script on them that needs deciphered first to be used effectively. All for show, I'm sure. [He's still nnnnnot touching the fact that he could read ancient Egyptian script on Ra's card without needing the computers to fully translate it. That doesn't bother him at all.]
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Oh, so they were really into accuracy with these cards. I would have suggested seeing if you could re-create them in the art room, but ancient Egyptian scripts probably aren't easy to draw from memory...
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[Time-consuming. Pointless for the number of cards there are in the game. A waste of his efforts and energies. Sentimental.]
...Something to consider, at least.
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Right. If they can't give you a copy of your deck, make one anyway.
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It just doesn't seem productive. ...Then again, neither does specifically looking for game cards, does it. [He can call himself out. On rare occasion.]
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If you know they're not here, then no. Not really. But we're not exactly hurting for free time here.
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... losing their mind from the stress of the situation and snapping, maybe?
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