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3This is the character page detailing characters associated with the Knights of Hanoi, a mysterious hacker group that hacks in LINK VRAINS via Dueling.
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11* AntiVillain: Of the {{Well Intentioned|Extremist}} variety. The upper echelon of the Knights, consisting of their founder, his son, three former scientists, and one of their former victims, commit unsavory acts in the first season, but only in their quest to terminate the Cyberse, and with it, the Ignis. While they at first seem like radical cyber-terrorists, the actions of [[spoiler:Lightning, Windy]], Bohman, and Haru justify their hostility towards the Ignis to an extent, and that the remaining Knights are committed to eradicating the Ignis for the protection of humanity. The incoming war with [[spoiler:Lightning's forces]] is concerning enough for them that they're willing to call a temporary armistice with Cafe Nagi and their Ignis for the sake of stopping [[spoiler:Lightning]]. Even before that, the members held no direct hostility towards Playmaker nor Soulburner, rather just towards their Ignis, Ai and Flame.
12* TheAtoner: While most Knights are just delinquents wearing a standard avatar as a banner, the top brass of the organization is composed of guilt-ridden people related to the Ignis' creation trying to undo their own mistakes at any cost.
13** After the truth is revealed that SOL Technologies was never the one to put Dr. Kogami in a coma, they intend to confess their crimes to the police. [[spoiler: Soulburner convinced them to bear their crimes and protect LINK VRAINS to atone instead.]]
14* TheBadGuyWins: They are the most successful villain faction to date that was able to accomplish their goals compared to previous antagonists. Ironically, all but one of their goals were indirectly accomplished by their enemies.
15** The Cyberse World itself was destroyed by Bohman's faction led by [[spoiler: Lightning. Only Linkkuriboh survived and escaped.]]
16** SOL Technologies [[spoiler: terminated Earth then turned him into source code they can understand. His data was put into a chip in Go's brain.]]
17** The remaining Ignis were [[spoiler: completely absorbed by Bohman and later, Bohman was killed by Playmaker in the final battle.]]
18** Ai [[spoiler: orchestrated events to ensure he was terminated by Yusaku himself or divided into [=SOLtis=] clones that would split his consciousness.]]
19** Revolver personally avenged Dr. Kogami's death by being the one responsible for [[spoiler: Lightning's termination.]]
20* BadassLongcoat: Although the level of badassery depends on the member, all of them wear white longcoats, with the exception of Spectre who wears a suit instead.
21* BestServedCold: Revolver wasn't lying when he claimed that he'll remain dedicated to his mission of terminating the Ignis even after his loss to Playmaker in their second Master Duel; the Knights of Hanoi are back with a vengeance as of Episode 59 after Revolver breaks Baira out of imprisonment, and remain dedicated to their mission of fulfilling Kogami's wishes of terminating the Ignis.
22* BigBadEnsemble: At first. Their interests not only include destroying the LINK VRAINS created by the SOL Technologies Inc., but they are also competing with the SOL Technologies Inc. over the mysterious AI referred to as the Ignis. Given that [[TheHero Yusaku]] got one first, he's targeted by both. Whereas SOL Tech wants to use the Ignis for profit, Hanoi wants to eradicate all of them out of fear they're a threat to humanity. Their position as {{Big Bad}}s is dropped once [[spoiler:Lightning]] declares war on humanity, and they instead become the ''bad'' in TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil, to Cafe Nagi's ''good'' and SOL Tech and [[spoiler:Lightning's]] ''evil''.
23* TheBully: The mooks are sadists who go after weak-looking avatars, which Go takes advantage of by disguising himself as a mascot to bait them, only to defeat them in a duel.
24* TheBusCameBack: Since the conclusion of the first season, the Knights of Hanoi have not been heard from, until Episode 59 where Ryoken, Spectre, Aso, Kyoko, and Genome all return.
25* ConvenientComa: The three lieutenants of Hanoi all end up in these for losing and being purged by Revolver, leaving them comatose. The intent was to protect them from being absorbed by the Tower of Hanoi, as Revolver revives them after losing to Playmaker, and the free members engineer Kyoko's escape so they can resume their fight with the Ignis.
26* CoolMask: The majority of its members wear masks. Of the upper echelon, the three former scientists wear half-masks over their eyes, while Revolver initially wears a face mask before switching to a Knight's Helm like a mask. The only members to not wear masks are Dr. Kogami and Spectre.
27* CurbStompBattle: Revolver's subordinates all effortlessly decimate the Echoes guarding the entrance to Windy's palace. They are all later subjected to this courtesy of Ai.
28* DeathOfAThousandCuts: The effect of their Cracking Dragon involves reducing the ATK of a Monster Summoned by the opponent equal to their level multiplied by 200 (as long as exactly one Monster is Summoned at a time), and inflicts the lost amount to the opponent as Effect Damage. Needless to say, Link Monsters are unaffected by this Effect since they don't possess levels.
29* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Knight of Hanoi who uses a Steelswarm deck loses 3000 LP thanks to Soul Charge's effect just to Special Summon three copies of Steelswarm Mantis from the Graveyard and use them as Tributes to Tribute Summon Steelswarm Hercules. It becomes his undoing after Lonely Brave draws Cyberse Wizard and uses its effect to inflict piercing damage and defeat him.
30* InSeriesNickname: Their name is often shortened to simply ''Hanoi''.
31* {{Jerkass}}es:
32** They have no problem attacking anyone (and subsequently erasing their accounts) in their way of achieving their objective of capturing the Ignis.
33** Taken even farther [[spoiler:with the Tower of Hanoi. Their victims are turned into data which is then absorbed into the Tower with the intent of powering it. They are turning people into {{Human Sacrifice}}s for the sake of destroying VRAINS. According to Kogami, once the tower is completed, all the data it is composed of will be destroyed along with LINK VRAINS, killing all those sacrificed to it.]]
34** {{Subverted|Trope}} after their reformation. The five remaining members are all AntiVillain members, are very cordial with anyone outside of the Ignis, and opted to operate in a gentler manner.
35* KarmaHoudini: Suffered no repercussions after nearly killing millions of people and committing cyber terrorism (except for [[spoiler:Dr. Kogami, who died thanks to Lightning's virus]]). They did plan to confess their crimes to the police and go to jail, but Soulburner made them protect the network as penance instead.
36* KilledMidSentence: A mook defeated by Playmaker is erased by Baira before he could reveal the whereabouts of the virus removal program.
37* {{Leitmotif}}: "Knights of Hanoi".
38* MalevolentMaskedMen: All of the lower-ranked members wear one, and all wreck havoc within LINK VRAINS.
39* MillionMookMarch: A large ensemble of Hanoi {{mooks}} appear to confront SOL's AI Duelist Squad in LINK VRAINS.
40* MisplacedRetribution: They were focused on taking down SOL Technologies to the point they're willing to risk innocent lives to destroy ''LINK VRAINS'' but [[spoiler: Lightning was the one that caused all the trouble in the first place.]] They [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone didn't take the revelation well.]]
41* {{Mooks}}: They wear predominantly white robes and a gray mask with yellow linings fitted with a scanner which can be used to analyze objects in their sights, and utilize Cracking Dragon to attack LINK VRAINS. However, unlike the Obelisk Force and Security, individuals are shown to use their own archetypes, such as the Knight of Hanoi that uses a Steelswarm deck against Brave Max.
42* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Lieutenants of Hanoi express remorse for targeting SOL Technologies in the first place because they were mistakenly believed to be responsible for installing a computer virus within Kogami which rendered him comatose. [[spoiler:Lightning confesses that he himself was responsible for the deed.]]
43* NightmareFace: All of the main members [[TheLeader Revolver]], [[TheDragon Spectre]], [[DarkActionGirl Baira]], [[TheBrute Faust]] and [[EvilGenius Genome]] have all done this, extra points go to [[OmnicidalManiac Spectre]] who makes these faces constantly.
44* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Revolver clarified that while there are about a thousand members of Hanoi, plenty of them are there just to make a name for themselves. After their reformation, these members are not brought back, leaving the only members apart of the Knights as the five AntiVillain members.
45* OrderReborn: The Knights of Hanoi are back with a vengeance as of early season two, after Revolver and his subordinates free Baira from imprisonment.
46* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The group's {{mooks}} utilize the Machine-type Cracking Dragon to attack the digital world.
47* PragmaticVillainy: They're perfectly willing to let [[spoiler:Playmaker and Soulburner chase after Lightning,]] hoping that their enemies will take out each other before they have to get further involved. Afterwards, for the sake of combating their mutual enemy [[spoiler:Lightning]], they put aside their hatred of Ignis in general and launch an EnemyMine with Cafe Nagi.
48* RuleOfThree: Hanoi has three lieutenants: Dr. Genome, Faust, and Baira.
49* {{Sadist}}s: The {{mook}} members take pleasure in forcing random LINK VRAINS Duelists into a Duel, and subsequently turning them into "Another" victims after defeating them.
50* SmugSnake: The {{mooks}} serve as this, particularly the one fought in the second episode, being incredibly smug and assured of his victory due to Cracking Dragon.
51* TakingYouWithMe: A defeated Knight of Hanoi attempts to blow himself up to take out Playmaker, but Ai defies this by transforming into some sort of monstrosity and consuming him.
52* ThemeNaming: Their name comes from the Towers of Hanoi programming problem, fitting in with the setting's tech theme.
53* TrueCompanions: The higher-ups trust and care for each other. Revolver even thinks of his Lieutenants as his family in his inner thoughts and its shown that Faust and Baira took care of him when he was still a kid.
54* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Ai effortlessly mops the floor with Spectre and the three lieutenants, establishing the threat the former Ignis poses towards humanity.]]
55* UndyingLoyalty: All of the higher-ups are loyal to Dr. Kogami and Revolver. Averted with the mooks, as they're joined the Knights in order to cause chaos to try to make a name for themselves. When the knights reformed after their defeat, its noticeable that only the higher-ups stayed.
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59!!Ryoken Kogami (Roken Kogami)/Revolver (Varis)
60!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShunsukeTakeuchi (Japanese), Daniel J. Edwards (English)
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62[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Revolver (Initial Version)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/revolver_1st.png[[/labelnote]]]]
63[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Revolver (Current Version)]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/revolver_2nd.png[[/labelnote]]]]
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65The enigmatic leader of the Knights of Hanoi, his goal is to destroy the Ignis, leading him to target Playmaker and Ai. In real life he is Ryoken Kogami, the son of Dr. Kogami. He is also Yusaku's savior and the one who reported the Lost Incident/Hanoi Project to the authorities, but this caused his father to get captured and put in an eternal coma by SOL Technologies. This drives him to follow his father's goal of destroying the Ignis and create the Knights of Hanoi. At the end of the series after Ai is defeated Revolver and the other Knights continue to monitor and protect LINK VRAINS.
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67He uses a Dragon Power deck, composed of (primarily) DARK Dragon-Type Monsters and "Rokket" Monsters, an archetype of DARK Dragon-Type Monsters that are mostly themed around firearms and ammunition. Like Playmaker, his skill is Storm Access, allowing him access to Cyberse-type Link Monsters from the Data Storm when his LP is 1000 or less. Unlike Playmaker, his Cyberse-Types are all "Topologic" cards with powerful destructive effects. Aside from those, his other Link Monsters include the "Borrel" dragons. A series of Link Monsters with 3000 ATK and powerful effects making them just as fearsome as the Monsters he gets from Storm Access. Another key card of his is Mirror Force, whose effect makes it fearsome against Link Monsters.
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69* AloofAlly: Once he and Playmaker stop being enemies, he's willing to team up with him to deal with Lightning, and even gave him [[spoiler:Borreload Furious Dragon to help fight Ai]]. The only thing that stops them from completely teaming up is their conflicting views on all the Ignis and Playmaker and Ai's friendship.
70* AmbiguouslyBrown: In real life, has skin that is naturally tanner than some other members of the cast, though not to the same extent as Go Inuzuka.
71* AntiMagic: A variant. His Fire Prison Field Spell functions as an anti-Cyberse card, in which it can negate the effects of all Cyberse-Type Monsters on the field, hand, and Graveyard, prevent them from attacking, and cannot be targeted for attacks (although this doesn't stop either player from attacking directly) or by card effects. At least two Cyberse-Type Link Monsters on the field are a prerequisite to activate this effect. As demonstrated in his Master Duel against Playmaker, this, too, affects Ai, causing him to malfunction and fade away. [[spoiler: Taken further with Imperial Order, which he added to counter the Ignis' Link Spells.]]
72* AntiHero: Come Season 2, although he still wants to destroy the Ignis, he holds a better relationship with Yusaku and acts cool and aloof, though ultimately helpful towards him, and puts aside his desire to kill Ai and Flame as he recognizes that [[spoiler: Lightning and his faction are a much bigger issue.]]
73* AntiVillain: Despite being the main antagonist of the first season, he is just trying to take care of his father and finish his plan of destroying the Cyberse and Ignis all for the greater good. His father created the Ignis to save humanity from a currently unknown threat only for the Ignis to turn on them and have the ability to lie and cheat. He feels like he has to destroy the Ignis to not make everything worse.
74* ArchaicWeaponForAnAdvancedAge: In an era where battle traps are rendered useless due to how often cards come with effects that either negate said traps or outright destroy them preemptively, it comes as a shock to everyone that his ace in the hole is the one and only [[spoiler: Mirror Force]]. He later adds [[spoiler: Magic Cylinder]] to his arsenal. Revolver just really loves these types of traps now adding in [[spoiler:Imperial Order to deal with Link Spells or at the very least, oppressive spells in general.]]
75* ArchEnemy: As the main villain of Season 1, Revolver is the most openly antagonistic rival-positioned character since Death-T Kaiba.[[note]]Manjoume and Jack being {{Jerkass}}es rather than villains, Kaito being a JerkWithAHeartOfGold trying to save his brother despite being TheHeavy of the first arc, and Reiji being morally ambiguous but ultimately good.[[/note]]
76* ArcVillain: Is the face of the Knights of Hanoi, and the main antagonistic force to Yusaku/Playmaker during the first season. Behind the scenes though, Dr. Kogami is the real mastermind, while Revolver is merely his protege.
77* ArmsAndArmorThemeNaming: His avatar name is derived from a handgun and his Rokket/Borrel deck is also themed from firearms.
78* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Revolver doesn't bother hiding the fact that he remains dedicated to fulfilling his [[spoiler:late]] father's wishes of terminating the Ignis, and shoots down Playmaker's suggestion of letting go of his past hurts, instead outing him as a hypocrite on the grounds that Playmaker was once filled with a desire for vengeance even if Playmaker claimed that [[CharacterDevelopment he had changed]].
79* TheAtoner: After realising that Revolver was the same individual [[spoiler:who motivated Yusaku during the Lost Incident with the "three reasons" SurvivalMantra]], Yusaku tries to enforce this trope on him, attempting to convince him to mend his ways by stopping the Tower of Hanoi and walking a new path. Revolver declines, however, and will stop the Tower of Hanoi only when he's defeated in a Duel. Played straight after it's revealed that [[spoiler: Lightning is to [[MemeticMutation blame for everything]]]] since he's willing to confess their crimes to the police. [[spoiler:After his final loss to Soulburner in Season 3, he initially wants to turn himself in, but Takeru convinces him to instead assume the role of a protector within LINK VRAINS.]]
80* BadassBoast: Claims that he is capable of taking down the entirety of LINK VRAINS should he have a reason to.
81* BadassLongcoat: Revolver returns to the tradition broken by Reiji.
82* BigWhat: Shouts this whenever things don't go as he planned. This is also his reaction once he learns that [[spoiler: Lightning is the one to put his father in a coma.]]
83* BlatantLies: In episode #38, when Dr. Kogami (his father) asked him if he found out Playmaker's identity, Revolver denies knowing anything. [[spoiler:Cue the flashback of Revolver seeing Yusaku in the footage taken from Baira's apartment and him [[SlasherSmile slasher-smiling]] at the sight.]]
84* BlowYouAway: He is capable of manipulating Data Storms.
85* BoomerangBigot: He condemns LINK VRAINS for enabling escapism by allowing people to hide their true selves from others. However, while Ryoken Kogami is stoic and reserved, Revolver is bombastic and HotBlooded.
86* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: He runs a variety of old Trap Cards from the early days of the game to throw off his opponents by taking advantage of that many of them have fallen out of playability but have covert uses against his foes, meaning they don't expect them until its too late. [[spoiler:He uses Mirror Force to punish Link Spam opponents due to Link Monsters having no ability to go into Defense Mode, Magic Cylinder to inflict burn damage, Imperial Order as a counter for Judgement Arrows, and Mind Crush to punish anyone who searches it by immediately forcing them to discard it.]]
87* BreakThemByTalking: He tears apart [[spoiler:Lightning]] verbally during their Duel, exposing his opponent for the petty motives behind the atrocities he committed leading up to [[spoiler:the Cyberse World's destruction and Bohman's creation. Lightning ''explodes'' and attempts, without success, to silence Revolver from saying any more.]]
88* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:After losing to Playmaker in their second Master Duel, Revolver sails away from home to an unspecified location, vowing to fulfill his destiny someday.]]
89* ByronicHero: Charismatic, elegant, attractive, introspective, idealistic, ruthless in the pursuit of his goals, [[TragicFlaw tragically flawed]] who's making amends for his father's condition and carrying the guilt of his choices in the past.
90* CassandraTruth: Time and time again, Playmaker fails to heed Revolver's warnings about what the Ignis are really up to. As revealed in the second season, [[spoiler:Lightning and Windy are both working together to rule over humanity from a Cyberse World beyond human reach, and Revolver instigating a Duel against Windy only adds fuel to the fire, regardless of the outcome of the Duel]].
91* CharacterNarrator: Instead of Kusanagi, Revolver does the narrating for Episode 38's preview.
92* CharClone: He is a masked Kaiba {{Expy}} who not only is actively working with the villains, but is their leader. His Borrel monsters are also predominantly red, and his Topologic Bomber Dragon is essentially an orange Zaku in dragon form.
93* ChekhovsGunman: Him giving Yusaku "Borreload Furious Dragon" becomes key in [[spoiler:countering Ai's "Judgment Arrows" during his final showdown with Playmaker]].
94* AChildShallLeadThem: He has been carrying out his father's mission as the leader of the Knights of Hanoi ever since he was a child, frontlining an attack on the Cyberse World when he was just thirteen years-old. His three lieutenants are all grown adults and the rest of the Hanoi members are indicated to be hoodlums.
95* CompositeCharacter: Aside from being a Kaiba {{Expy}} he has elements of Bandit Keith due to his gun-based dragon aces, and of Z-One's gang due to his desire to destroy the new type (Cyberse in place of Synchro).
96* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Subverted with him and [[Characters/YuGiOhArcVTheLancers Reiji]]. Both are actually [[WellIntentionedExtremist well-intentioned extremists]] but their goals are polar opposite. Reiji's motivation is to stop his father's plan while Revolver's plan is to finish what his father started.
97* CoolMask: Revolver wears a mask that looks like a visor of sorts. He later changes for a similar-looking mask which doesn't cover half of his face and makes his eyes appear visible.
98* CombatPragmatist: He often likes to feign weakness or appear to make suboptimal moves to lull his opponents into a false sense of security before completely turning the tables around.
99* TheCracker: A genius hacker capable of utilizing the Ignis Algorithm. Even Lightning acknowledges his skill.
100* CurbStompBattle: Few opponents besides Playmaker and Soulburner have given him a real challenge, all of them playing right into his hands. Even [[spoiler:the Ignis can't beat him fairly]].
101* DeliberateInjuryGambit: He allowed himself to take damage from both of Ghost Girl's "Altergeist" Monsters so he can fulfill the activation prerequisite for Storm Access. Ghost Girl attempts to defy this trope with her [[HealThyself Secret Cure]] Skill, but unfortunately for her, she excavates the 0 ATK "Kunquery", and thus neither player gain LP.
102** Subverted in his second Speed Duel against Playmaker. As Revolver activates Storm Access, he, like Playmaker, also gets his hand severed trying to acquire a card from the Data Storm. However, with help from Kogami, who offers the last of his strength to Revolver and regenerates his hand, Revolver is able to enter the Data Storm without issue.
103* DespairEventHorizon: Defied. Despite being at a significant disadvantage during his Duel against Windy after his LP was lowered to 100, he doesn't relent, and goes on to Synchro Summon "Borreload Savage Dragon", and subsequently finishes off Windy.
104* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:He's the last major enemy faced in the first season of ''VRAINS''.]]
105* DubNameChange: Is known as "Varis" in the English dub. His first name is also changed from Ryoken to Roken.
106* DubPersonalityChange: The English dub made him more condescending to nearly everyone, sometimes even mocking whoever he is talking to. In the original Japanese dub, he's very cordial and even shows concern to his allies in the same scene.
107** When he visits Café Nagi in episode 73, he's less polite to Kolter and amused that still has time to cook even if the world is at stake. In the Japanese dub, he's relieved that Kusanagi is safe and remarks that Playmaker's strength will go down if he's gone.
108** He's more forceful in recruiting The Shepherd, even harassing him many times while mocking how he will function under his command, angering the latter. In the original, he merely requests he helps the Knights of Hanoi in tracking down Lightning and even gives tips on how to counter [[spoiler:Judgement Arrows]].
109** When [[spoiler:Kolter and Playmaker]] face-off, he shows little sympathy to Playmaker and annoyed that he's holding back in the duel, even saying that winning is the only important thing. The original Japanese dub shows he's concerned for Playmaker and upset with Lightning's ploy.
110* EnemyMine: In episode 73, Ryoken gave [[spoiler:Yusaku a program that would protect Yusaku from being attacked by Lightning [[YourSoulIsMine like how Bohman attacked Jin]] on the grounds that the enemy of his enemy is his friend]].
111* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Shown caring for his hospitalized father. He is on the receiving end as well; Faust and Baira, his two associates, clearly care for his well-being and see him as a younger sibling. Baira is even concerned that he will have to take on the burden of becoming the worst cyber-terrorist in history should their plan succeed.
112* EvilCounterpart:
113** Physically to Yusaku and his Playmaker alter ego. Revolver even wears white clothing in stark contrast to the latter's black.
114** His ace monsters, Topologic Bomber Dragon and Borreload Dragon, are this to Firewall Dragon. While the latter is fueled by the PowerOfFriendship, with one effect that needs it to be linked to by another link monster and the other that replaces anything linked to it that gets destroyed, Topologic has an effect that effectively keeps it alone on your side of the field and Borreload can take control of the opponent's monster at the start of the Damage Step.
115* ExoticEyeDesigns: Downplayed, but unlike any other person in the entire series, he is the only character to have white pupils instead of black ones.
116* {{Expy}}: Of [[Manga/YuGiOh Seto Kaiba]], following tradition, possibly the closest to the original's previous successors. He is obsessed with defeating the main protagonist, has three variants of his 3000 ATK dragon-like ace monsters, is a skilled hacker, wears a white longcoat, has similar facial features and haircut, lives in a luxurious mansion, and has a habit of making dramatic claims and gestures. However [[NotSoSimilar he has two qualities that set him completely apart from Kaiba]]. First off, Kaiba despised his father and much of his actions are to be free of Gozaburo's legacy and to rise above him. All of Revolver's actions are for the sake of his father's wishes, even canceling a match with Playmaker to be at his father's deathbed. The other is that Kaiba believes the advancement of technology, virtual reality in particular, is the natural next stage of human evolution while Revolver believes that VR is nothing more than a means of escapism and judges certain advancements, especially sentient AI, to be a menace to humanity.
117* TheExtremistWasRight: Many times he warned Playmaker the Ignis are up to no good and should be purged, but fell into deaf ears as he's still willing to trap thousands of people in the Tower of Hanoi. Then it turns out that he's right as [[spoiler:Lightning and Windy plan to kill and enslave humanity in season 2, but it was their raid of Cyberse world that was the catalyst.]] Akira even lampshades this once he found out the current situation.
118* TheFaceless: The top half of his real-world identity's face is obscured. [[spoiler:Until Episode #42, where a young Revolver's face is fully unveiled and in episode #43, where his face in present-day is completely revealed.]]
119* {{Foil}}: A surprising one for Blood Shepherd, of all people.
120** Both of their parents they've loved very much were rendered comatose as a result of an incident involving AI; Revolver's father after trying to create the Ignis in order to make the world a better place, unlike Kengo's mother who ended up hospitalized due to an AI malfunctioning.
121** Both of them detest AI, but wherein Ryoken is a KnightTemplar who despises any and all AI and tried to destroy the world's network just to ensure the 6 Ignis would never be a threat ([[HypocrisyNod never mind the fact that he uses the Cyberse-type Topologic series of Link Monsters]]), Kengo is a BountyHunter who despises AI, but tacitly accepts that an AI that is under direct human control is still useful.
122** For all his talk about his comrades being sacrificed for the Tower of Hanoi, it is Revolver himself who rendered them in such a state. Blood Shepherd blatantly used Akira and Ghost Girl as bait during a mission, but ultimately protected Ghost Girl when their target tried to retaliate.
123** Even their parents, for that matter. Dr. Kogami is a scientist whose project to create AI that could solve any and every human problem ultimately resulted in the company that he worked for turning against him and using them to gain massive wealth. Kengo's mother is heavily implied to be a simple middle-class single parent near retirement.
124** Both of them caused their parents' downfall unwittingly. When he was just eight, Ryoken secretly reported the Lost Incident/Hanoi Project to the police, which resulted in the six children that were kidnapped to be released, but ultimately got the attention of SOL's higher-ups who infected Dr. Kogami with a virus that resulted in him getting bed-ridden; Kengo's mother was rendered hospitalized after Kengo convinced her to use an AI-driven taxi.
125** Both of them devoted their lives to their parents' well-being. Revolver spent his entire later childhood and most of his teenage years for the sake of making amends for his father's condition. Kengo was willing to give up on a chance for college just so he can take care of his mother.
126** Revolver had roughly a thousand underlings, Kengo on the other hand either operates solo or in very small groups.
127* ForgivenButNotForgotten: Nearly everyone is apprehensive in working with Revolver and the Knights, except Yusaku, since they never forgot how he erased nearly all of them in the Tower of Hanoi arc.
128* FriendlyEnemy: In season 2, despite Playmaker opposing him, he still [[spoiler: makes a point to visit him in the real world and keep him apprised of recent developments in the MeleeATrois they're part of, such as when he informed them of Earth's death.]]
129* GoKartingWithBowser: He visits Yusaku and Kusanagi in Cafe Nagi a few times while they have a truce going on, even giving them a program to protect them from attacks and later discussing the Ignis's future with humanity.
130** He was even shown buying hotdogs in Episode 30. Keep in mind this was after he figured out Yusaku's identity and his real identity wasn't revealed yet.
131* GoodCostumeSwitch: Switches from a creepy face to a more Bishonen one where his eyes are shown, his helmet redesigned to invoke a knight-like theme. His outfit resembles BadassLongcoat more than his previous one, with a lesser emphasis on the color [[WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver red]].
132* GracefulLoser:
133** Downplayed. [[spoiler:While Revolver calmly accepts his defeat to Playmaker in their second Master Duel and agrees to stop the Tower of Hanoi, he warns Playmaker that the Ignis remain a threat to humanity, and vows to terminate them someday.]]
134** [[spoiler:He surprisingly goes out with a smile after losing to Soulburner in their second duel, content that he's helped Soulburner resolve his guilt over the death of his parents. And keep in mind, this is a Kaiba expy losing to a Jonouchi expy.]]
135* GuiltComplex: He blames himself for pretty much everything that happened, because of his decision to save [[spoiler: the victims of the Lost Incident, which eventually led to his father's condition]].
136* HairstyleInertia: His hair is in the same style as it was in his youth.
137* TheHeavy: Revolver functions as the major antagonistic force of the first season.
138* HeroKiller:
139** He defeats [[spoiler:Ghost Girl]] in a duel, where she becomes part of the foundation of the [[spoiler: Tower of Hanoi]]. He also later goes on to defeat [[spoiler:GO]].
140** Subverted in his second Speed Duel against Playmaker in that he forces a DRAW, and appears as if both of them will be sacrificed to the Tower of Hanoi, but are forced out of LINK VRAINS instead because of a Data Storm shockwave.
141* HoistByHisOwnPetard: A lot of his losses were either his hubris or simply his disinterest in victory:
142** In his second duel with Playmaker, he would have been able to win with less flair if he didn't go all the way to steal Firewall Dragon.
143** He had ''so many chances'' to win in his fourth battle with Playmaker but went all the way to create an Extra Link just to give Yusaku despair. Had he just attacked or powered up his monsters before creating the extra link[[note]] For example: in episode 44, he steals Powercode Talker instead of Transcode Talker, tributing Borreload to double Powercode Talker ATK to 4600 would had dealt 2800 more damage on top of the first 200 damage, which is enough to bring Playmaker's life to 0.[[/note]], he could had dealt enough damage to defeat Playmaker before [[{{Asspull}} he's able to get the cards he needs.]]
144** He could have simply sat on his Borrels for lockdown as Borreload Savage Dragon would have been able to negate card effects. But he banished his own monsters with Zeroboros in order to clear the board, giving Soulburner the chance for his comeback with [[TheMagicPokerEquation Burning Draw]].
145* HonorBeforeReason: He didn't have to fight Playmaker in order for the Tower of Hanoi to be completed, but he did in order to resolve his past with him. This and him doing an extra link caused to be his undoing since Playmaker was able to take advantage of the extra link to power up his monsters.
146* HopeCrusher: His main strategy. Revolver enjoys allowing his opponents to believe they hold the advantage in order to lower their guards and utterly crush them, as with Ghost Girl and Go. With Playmaker in particular, he employs a ridiculous Extra Link board comprised of FIVE powerful Link-4 monsters and tells him that no matter what he draws, he will seal all of Playmaker's moves.
147* HumanSacrifice: Subverted. While Revolver forced a DRAW in his second Speed Duel against Playmaker, neither of them are absorbed by the Tower of Hanoi, and are forced out of LINK VRAINS due to a Data Storm shockwave.
148* HypocrisyNod: Doesn't care that the Topologic Bomber Dragon he acquired is a Cyberse-Type, and gloats that it's fun to fight poison with poison when called out on it.
149* IGaveMyWord:
150** He keeps his promise and gives Playmaker the removal program for the virus in Aoi's brain after losing to Playmaker.
151** [[spoiler:After losing to Playmaker in their second Master Duel, Revolver remains true to his word, and stops the Tower of Hanoi, releasing everyone absorbed in the process.]]
152* IHaveYourWife: Holds Aoi hostage through a virus to force Akira into compliance and to a lesser extent, questioning Playmaker's sense of justice.
153* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: [[TheDandy In his real-life form]], and also [[LargeHam as Revolver]]. His second-season avatar change takes the cake.
154* InsaneTrollLogic: In episode 70, he claimed that just because Ai called out to Lightning [[spoiler:as Windy was being erased]], he was the same as all of the other Ignis. Even though Ai wants to coexist with humans and not subjugate them.
155* IronicName: Revolver's real first name, [[spoiler:Ryoken]], can translate to "forgiveness/tolerance". He ''definitely'' can't tolerate AI and he doesn't seem to be very forgiving.
156* {{Irony}}: The Knights of Hanoi are out to destroy the AI World that is Cyberse, yet Revolver possesses Topologic cards, an archetype composed of Cyberse-Type Monsters. He claims it is because it is fun to fight poison with poison.
157* ItsAllMyFault:
158** Blames his obsession with uncovering Playmaker's real-world identity for the downfall of the Three Lieutenants of Hanoi.
159** He also blames himself for [[spoiler:getting his father imprisoned because he had reported the Lost Incident]].
160* ItIsDehumanizing: He never refers to the Ignis by their preferred names, calling them their attributes and never acknowledges they have the right to live. [[spoiler: He says Ai's name just before he turned to data,]] but quickly returned to calling him by his attribute after the truce ended and after [[spoiler:Ai's FaceHeelTurn.]]
161* JustFollowingOrders: He dismisses the idea of fighting for others or for oneself, and acts only in accordance with Kogami's wishes.
162* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In season two, Revolver retains much of his original personality but is more level-headed and serious about his objective due to his father's sacrifice. His sense of humanity is more pronounced as well as he showed disgust for what Windy did to his Lost Incident partner, and called Lightning unfair for pitting Kusanagi against Playmaker. He is also considerate and helpful at times as seen when he gave Yusaku a program protect him from Lightning,
163* LargeHam: Calm and collected in real life as Ryoken, but when he duels, especially when he summons his Borrel monsters or [[spoiler:activates Mirror Force,]] his facial expressions and shouts are as hammy as a [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure Jojo character]].
164--> '''Revolver''': "Sink into the abyss of bottomless despair!"
165* {{Leitmotif}}: "Revolver".
166* LightIsNotGood: In contrast to Yusaku's DarkIsNotEvil attire, Revolver's outfit is primarily white.
167* TheMagicPokerEquation: It is revealed during his first Duel against Playmaker that he, too, can [[spoiler: utilize Storm Access]].
168* MeaningfulName: Revolver may either refer to "revolt" or the six-rounded handgun. He also uses the Rokket archetype, a series of DARK Dragon-Type monsters that incorporate either bullet or gun elements in their designs.
169* MechanicalLifeforms: Revolver uses a deck full of mechanical dragons. Although they are not Machine-Types, but Dragon-Types, and his Topologic monsters are Cyberse-Types.
170* MilesToGoBeforeISleep: Implied. He's willing to stay in the crumbling LINK VRAINS with his fallen friends after the Tower of Hanoi completes and wipes everything out, but defeating Playmaker comes first.
171* MoreDakka: He runs a Rokket deck, an archetype of DARK Dragon-Type Monsters mostly themed around firearms and ammunition.
172* MrFanservice: To a degree due to his PrettyBoy looks, which carried over to his second avatar.
173* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Exposed the Lost Incident/Hanoi Project to the public... which he deeply regrets as his father gets imprisoned by SOL for three years in an attempt to cover up the incident.]]
174* MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler:He deeply regrets reporting the Lost Incident because it led his father to be imprisoned for three years by SOL Technologies.]]
175* NewMediaAreEvil: He holds this opinion, not liking how VRAINS basically lets people lie to each other, seeing it all as a falsehood before life and breath.
176* NobleDemon: He quickly shoots down Faust's idea of attacking Playmaker and Soulburner in the real world after Faust discovers their real-world identities, on the grounds that matters in the network world should not cross over to real-world matters.
177* NoNonsenseNemesis: Doesn't mess around when it comes to exterminating all the Ignis, not even bothering with the idea of co-existing with them. He challenges Playmaker as soon as he can to retrieve a captive Ai, first via a brainwashed Blue Angel then himself. After his loss, immediately created the [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill Tower of Hanoi program]] with his father in an effort to wipe out the Ignis no matter where they are on the Internet. He also chastises Playmaker for still believing humans and AI can coexist when it's clear [[spoiler:Lightning and Windy wants to control humanity]], declaring that he will wipe them all before letting his lieutenants impale a defeated Windy with a virus program.
178* NoSell: His Extra Linked Topologic Gumblar Dragon prevents his Link Monsters from being destroyed by card effects.
179* NotSoDifferentRemark: Playmaker attempts to invoke this on Revolver, stating that while they have both endured dark times, Revolver was able to help Playmaker out of it, and thus Playmaker vows to return the favour. Revolver dismissively scoffs at the idea of befriending Playmaker (and Ai), claiming that he is only begging for his life.
180* NotSoStoic: Normally he maintains a cold and calculating demeanor but once he starts enjoying a Duel, he begins to ham it up. During his climactic Duel against Playmaker, he begins to enjoy himself so much that he even begins to make ridiculous Kaiba-esque gestures.
181* OnlineAlias: Revolver (or Varis, in the English dub).
182* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Being a Kaiba expy, Revolver naturally has a thing for dragon-like Ace Monsters, but he takes it even further by having his entire deck themed after dragons. He primarily uses DARK Dragon-Type monsters, only has a few Cyberse-Type monsters (and even those are dragonic), with an overall aesthetic for revolvers and machines.
183* TheLeader: He's been leading the Knights of Hanoi ever since he was thirteen.
184* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Interrupts Akira's interrogation of Playmaker, threatening to destroy the entirety of LINK VRAINS if Akira doesn't comply with Revolver's request to Duel Playmaker.
185* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He actually cares deeply for his lieutenants, [[spoiler:even admits his regrets when they fell into a coma due to his obsession with Playmaker]], and displays a level of concern for the victims of the Lost Incident behind the scenes. [[GoodIsNotNice All the while seeming like an indifferent jerk in front of them]].
186* RedOniBlueOni: With himself, as he is one of the few main characters who share no resemblance to his VR self. Blue-haired Ryoken Kogami is the blue, always being stoic and reserved while the red-haired Revolver is a LargeHam.
187* RealMenWearPink: He wears a pink v-neck shirt and has bullet earrings on his Revolver avatar. Doesn't stop him from being a badass in his own right.
188* TheReveal: In his Duel against GO, Revolver uses a certain Trap Card which he also used against Ghost Girl to destroy all of her Monsters. It's [[spoiler:Mirror Force]].
189* RevengeBeforeReason: Playmaker tries to talk Revolver out of fulfilling Dr. Kogami's wishes of terminating the Ignis. Revolver refuses to relent, however.
190* TheRival: An odd subversion. Like Reiji of ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'', while he's considered the rival character of the series (especially in merchandise), his [[ArchEnemy antagonistic relationship]] with Yusaku and its development have nothing to do with rivalry. Unusually for the franchise, Yusaku is the first protagonist who cannot have a rival because he [[SeriousBusiness Duels for survival]] rather than competitively or for fun, and his conflict with Ryoken has far greater stakes than them simply wanting to outdo each other.
191* SayingTooMuch: Had Revolver not mentioned Stardust Road, Yusaku wouldn't have been able to track down his whereabouts in the real world.
192* SheatheYourSword: He does absolutely nothing in his Duel against Soulburner, leaving himself wide open for a direct attack. Soulburner attempts to deliver a OneHitKill, but his hesitation holds him back, abruptly ending the Duel with no result.
193* SignatureMove: His Vullet/Rokket monsters each come with a neat little ability that activates when targeted by a Link monster, that includes his own Link Monsters. Many of his Link monsters have a targeting effect that effectively turns his monsters into ammunition.
194* SimpleYetAwesome: His [[spoiler:older Trap Cards]] fall into this trope. [[spoiler:On one hand, they are incredibly basic cards. On the other hand, they are incredibly ''effective'' cards.]]
195* SlasherSmile: Breaks into one after he discovers Playmaker's identity from camera footage.
196* TheStoic: Has an overall calm and collected disposition.
197* TheStrategist: Naturally. Aside from his sheer badassery in Dueling, he also demonstrates a lot of capacity for critical-thinking and a well-developed sense for tactics. As stated in Episode 69, he doesn't charge into an enemy's territory without a plan. He is the leader for a reason.
198* StrongAndSkilled: The reason why he's dreaded by nearly everyone. He's capable of summoning high ATK monsters with devastating effects and plays mind games with his opponents by setting his field in ways that tricks his opponents into thinking they have the advantage. Best shown in his last battle with Playmaker, where he took advantage of Topologic Bomber Dragon's effects being negated to create an Extra Link with ''five'' Link-4 monsters and countered the latter's attempts to destroy his monsters.
199* TakingYouWithMe: Invoked twice in his Speed Duels against Playmaker.
200** In the first, Revolver Summons Capacitor Stalker to the Main Monster Zone pointed to by Topologic Bomber Dragon's upper Link Arrow so the latter can destroy all cards in both players' Main Monster Zones, and take advantage of the former's effect to force a tie between him and Playmaker.
201** In the second (which also doubles as a justified case), after Revolver notices that [[spoiler:Kogami's heart has stopped beating due to his sacrifice]], he quickly finishes off the Duel between him and Playmaker by using the Effect of Drop Draco, in combination with his newly acquired Topologic Gumblar Dragon's Effect, to deplete his own and Playmaker's LP to 0.
202* TattooAsCharacterType: He has the Knights of Hanoi organizational logo tattooed on his right hand, symbolizing his [[StrongAndSkilled power]] and UndyingLoyalty to his father's cause.
203* TeenGenius: He's one of the best hackers in LINK VRAINS and one of the few who knows the Ignis Algorithm, a code that is not understood even by SOL's best hackers and Yusaku himself. He's also the charismatic leader of the Knights of Hanoi at age 18.
204* TookALevelInBadass: He makes a triumphant return in the second season and demonstrates that Playmaker isn't the only one with new skills by showcasing the might of Synchro Summoning.
205* TsurimeEyes: Has sharp-looking eyes in the real world, highlighting his stoic and no-nonsense nature.
206* UnderestimatingBadassery: Blood Shepherd treats Revolver like a pushover all because the latter only Set a single card on the first turn, and without Summoning any Monsters to protect himself from direct attacks. Blood Shepherd ultimately pays the price for trying to finish off his opponent as quickly as possible, unaware that Revolver deliberately left himself open to his opponent's attacks, combined with a setup that is ready to wipe him out on the following turn.
207* TheUnfettered: Revolver refuses to stop the Tower of Hanoi, and will do whatever it takes to ensure that his father's mission of terminating the Ignis is fulfilled, even if it means decimating the entirety of humanity.
208* UnusualEyebrows: A trait that he shares with his Father, but Ryoken has extra cross-hatching on his eyebrows which are coloured to match the streaks in his hair, as well.
209* VerbalTic: He says "Hoh~" whenever he's impressed or bemused.
210* VillainsNeverLie: Has no problem admitting to Akira that his faction is responsible for Aoi's comatose state, as the whole thing was a hostage situation.
211* VocalDissonance: He retains the deep voice even in his real-life persona, contrasting with his appearance as a slender pretty boy which isn't unrealistic as he is an eighteen-year-old man. However, he had the same voice as a thirteen year-old when he was attacking the Cyberse World five years ago.
212* WarriorTherapist: Acted this way towards Soulburner in their second fight where he's acting as his greatest challenge in order to help him get over Flame and his parent's deaths. He [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech remarks that he's living a shameful life and he should live a fulfilling life in order to make them proud]], snapping Soulburner out of his funk. He's even smiling after Soulburner deals the final blow.
213* WeaksauceWeakness: His Fire Prison can't be destroyed by other card effects, but it destroys itself when the Cyberse monsters it traps leave the battlefield. Considering it doesn't prevent them from being tributed and also gives the opponent every reason to (since their monster zones still count as occupied), it's quite a flaw.
214* WeatherManipulation: While in LINK VRAINS he can control the Data Storm, and appears in a flash of lightning.
215* WhenHeSmiles: He maintains a serious and stoic attitude most of the time but he is shown to have a very adorable and beautiful smile which he displays after his duel with Lightning and Soulburner.
216* WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver: Invoked with his first avatar, with his red and white color scheme and [[MonochromaticEyes monochromatic yellow eyes]], making his face look uncanny.
217* WellIntentionedExtremist: He is very caring and loyal towards his father and his goal of destroying LINK VRAINS and the Ignis in order to ensure the safety of the greater good for humanity.
218* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He is ''literally'' aiming to destroy a world (the Cyberse), not to mention the sheer collateral damage that would be done to the real world as well. However, the woobie part is present because [[spoiler: in the past when he was trying to save the six children that were kidnapped for the Hanoi Project/Lost Incident, he succeeded at a [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished horrible cost of starting a chain of events which led to his father getting bedridden due to SOL's manipulations]]. He barely enables him to return at least as an avatar in the LINK VRAINS. For a whole decade, Ryoken has dedicated his life to his father's well-being as a form of repentance, to the point that the idea of fighting for his own sake sounds nigh-alien to him.]]
219* WorthyOpponent:
220** He expresses his desire to rematch Playmaker and defeat him after losing his first Duel against him. He admits to his father that he wants to track Playmaker down even though it could jeopardize their plans.
221** Although he still considers him far beneath himself, Revolver is impressed that Go forced him to use his Borrelsword Dragon.
222* YouHaveFailedMe: He purges [[spoiler: the three lieutenants when they lose, made worse in the case of Baira and Faust where they were like a big brother and sister to them, and yet he took them out. He felt remorse, but still.]]
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225[[folder:Spectre]]
226!!Spectre
227!!!'''Voiced by:''' Daiki Kajimoto (Japanese), Billy Bob Thompson (English)
228
229[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ep059_faust_spectre_and_genome.png]]
230[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Avatar]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spectre_63.png[[/labelnote]]]]
231
232The right-hand man of Revolver and another victim of the Lost Incident. Whereas the others were afflicted with PTSD by the horrors of the incident, Spectre derived pleasure from it and sought to join his tormentors.
233
234He uses the Sunvine/Sunavalon archetype, a group of Dyrad-based monsters supported by the Sunseed archetype. The goal of his deck is to summon Sunavalon Link Monsters as fast as possible in order to use its effect to summon Sunvine Monsters whose effects can be offensive or defensive whenever its useful.
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236* AchillesHeel: Exploited by Playmaker, who uses Excode Talker to seal the Main Monster Zones pointed to by Spectre's Sunavalon Daphne so he can't take advantage of those unoccupied Zones. Spectre, however, gets out of it by revealing an imprisoned Akira in front of Playmaker.
237* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In ''VideoGame/YuGiOhLegacyOfTheDuelist'', he's got an Aroma deck as his Sunvine/Sunavalon archetype as it had not yet been released in the real card game.
238* AdvertisedExtra: Zigzagged in the first season. Spectre is presented as Revolver’s right hand man, but outside of infecting Blue Angel with a virus early on, he takes no active role in the plot until the Tower of Hanoi Arc, where he is given two back to back Duels against Blue Angel and Playmaker, as well as the revelation that [[spoiler:Spectre was one of the six children abducted during the Lost Incident.]] By the second season, this is played straight.
239* AwesomenessByAnalysis: During [[spoiler:his duel with Lightning, he mentioned that he watched the Season 1 finale duel between Revolver and Playmaker multiple times and took note of how Revolver created Extra Links and learned how to do so himself, but he took it even further by creating ''Extra Link: Full Mode'' something Revolver admitted he couldn't do]].
240* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Spectre was returned to normal at some point after Revolver lost to Playmaker in their second Master Duel, and remains dedicated to the Knights of Hanoi's mission.]]
241* BlatantLies: Zigzagged. When he and Blue Angel first meet, he calls himself a great fan of hers, a claim that Blue Angel doesn't buy and calls him out on it. During their second encounter, it turns out that he wasn't entirely lying, as he does like the Blue Angel book that she based her own online persona upon.
242* BreakThemByTalking: He's a master of this:
243** Engages in a lecture in his duel with Aoi, bring up her {{Escapism}} with the Blue Angel persona and the book it was based on, as well as her loneliness and misery when her parents died. She returns in kind by pointing out that if the book resonated with him he must have a similar past, which he admits.
244** Also looks down on Playmaker as weak-willed for being unable to sacrifice uninvolved parties in spite of his vengeful spirit. Playmaker doesn't receive it well at all.
245* CombatPragmatist: He admits he's weak in terms of dueling and his deck is good for defense and stalling, so he's willing to use dirty tactics like using Akira as a hostage in order to stop Playmaker from dealing the final blow or use BreakThemByTalking to enrage his enemies and make sloppy plays.
246* CombatSadomasochist: Like the other children of the Lost Incident, he was electrically shocked every time he lost a duel. He enjoyed it because he considered life at the orphanage boring and devoid of purpose.
247* CompanionCube: Since infancy, he grew attached to and was mothered by a certain tree, which was his only source of psychological comfort, and didn't take it well when the tree was gone by the time the Lost Incident concluded. This carries on through his duels towards his Sunavalon Link monsters.
248* CompositeCharacter: Spectre resembles [[Anime/YuGiOhGx Edo]] in appearance, but his behavior and deck bring [[Anime/YuGiOhArcV Yuri]] to mind. His deck's playstyle is similar to [[Anime/YuGiOh5ds Aki's]] relying on control tactics.
249* TheCorrupter: He places the Dark Angel card in Blue Angel's deck so she'll be darkened.
250* CurbStompBattle: Effortlessly defeats [[spoiler:Kitamura in a Duel, and has him disintegrate and get absorbed by the Tower of Hanoi]].
251* DarkAndTroubledPast: A MysteriousPast that Aoi realizes must be similar to her own, and he owns up to it but doesn't elaborate.
252* DemotedToExtra: As a result of Daiki Kajimoto being busy with theater work, Spectre was left TheVoiceless in the beginning of Season 3, and was shortly after subjected to TheWorfEffect by [[spoiler:Ai.]]
253* DirtyCoward: Disadvantaged thanks to Playmaker's Excode Talker sealing the two Main Monster Zones pointed to by Sunavalon Daphne, Spectre, as a last resort, reveals an imprisoned Akira in front of Playmaker, who gloats that as he takes damage, Akira further risks being infected by the thorny prison's computer virus. Unwilling to put Akira in danger, Playmaker ends his turn after bringing out Excode Talker.
254* DishingOutDirt: The Sunavalon Monsters are all of the EARTH Attribute.
255* DontYouDarePityMe: He mocks Blue Angel and Playmaker for showing any sympathy towards his dark past and trying to redeem him, since he couldn't be happier as Revolver's servant.
256* TheDragon: Is Revolver's right-hand man, and will often carry out some of the more menial tasks in Revolver's stead, such as infecting Blue Angel with a virus.
257* EvilCounterpart: He is revealed to be one for Yusaku [[spoiler: as they were both apart of the Lost Incident and were affected by it. However, while Yusaku is haunted by his experiences and felt like time has stopped for him Spectre enjoyed the experience and felt like time moved forward for him. Yusaku is also hinted to have had a happy childhood before the Lost Incident while Spectre spent most of his time alone. Furthermore, Yusaku hates the Knights of Hanoi for what they did while Spectre joined them and pledged his loyalty to Revolver.]]
258* EvenEvilHasStandards: He finds [[SlimeBall Kitamura]] to be disgusting and turns him to data rather than let him join Hanoi.
259* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: An... interesting variation; despite not knowing, nor caring for his biological mother, Spectre regarded [[ParentalSubstitute the tree which took care of him]] with the utmost adoration. In duels, seeing his Sunavalon monsters (which represent said tree) destroyed/chopped down ([[CloseToHome which happened to the real tree]]) sends him into a fit of rage. Seeing them burn to cinders is even worse.
260* EvilGloating: Lets out a bombastic one to Lighting after reversing the Extra Link and stealing Judgement Arrows from his field.
261* EvilIsHammy: Bombastically breaks out an EvilLaugh as he stands in front of a defeated [[spoiler:Blue Angel]].
262* EvilLaugh: Lets one out after he defeats [[spoiler:Blue Angel]], highlighting his ruthlessness and sadism.
263* EvilVersusEvil: Well anti-villain actually, but his fight with Lightning is this.
264* {{Expy}}: His overall role is similar to that of Yuri, given that they both use Plant decks and are aligned with the villain of the season.
265* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: He's really good in reading people as he was able to see that Aoi uses her Blue Angel persona as an {{Escapism}} from her depression. Then he notes Playmaker was acting his revenge out of his selfishness and has a [[TheFettered sense of justice]] that stops him from fully going the deep end. This even extends to AI like [[spoiler: Lightning as Spectre correctly guessed that Lightning is actually harboring a complex with humans after observing and talking with him.]]
266* FauxAffablyEvil: A ruthless and sadistic Knight of Hanoi who communicates with formal and polite linguistics, he takes [[{{Sadist}} pleasure in]] [[BreakThemByTalking breaking Blue Angel mentally]], from tearing and incinerating the "Blue Angel" picture book in front of her, to parting with a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech as [[spoiler:he defeats her]]. It doesn't get any better when he briefly drops the formal linguistics and adopts a condescending tone after Playmaker destroys his Sunavalon Dryatrentiay.
267* FriendlessBackground: Because he had no family, he was unable to mingle with others and often spent time by his lonesome since his childhood days.
268* GoodPowersBadPeople: His deck is based around self-healing and the Sunavalon archetype is supposed to represent the tree that protected him. Unfortunately, Spectre is the most sadistic of Hanoi's executives, even during the group's EnemyMine with Playmaker.
269* GreenThumb: Uses a Sunavalon deck, which is composed of Plant-Type Monsters.
270* HateSink: The atrocities he committed in the name of Hanoi's cause, lack of remorse for his actions, and shameless gloating make you want to punch him in the face. [[SubvertedTrope Not the case]] after the Knights pull an EnemyMine with Cafe Nagi, Spectre coming across less hostile and even sympathetic when [[spoiler:he sheds a tear at Earth's deletion]].
271* HealThyself: Some of his Monsters' card effects involve regaining LP equal to the amount of Battle Damage he takes from his opponents' Monsters.
272* HonorBeforeReason: He would have let Playmaker fall off the bridge after their first fight, but the latter taunted him by saying he's a coward for doing so and would have disappointed Revolver. So Spectre fixed the bridge and promised to end him personally.
273* ImCryingButIDontKnowWhy: [[spoiler:Earth's death makes him shed a tear, and he ends up confused and hurt from it.]]
274* LaughingMad: All Spectre can do after he [[spoiler:loses to Playmaker]] is laugh and walk away while apologizing to Revolver for being incompetent... and watch in devastation as his Dryatrentiay dissipates in cinders and buries him in burning debris.
275* {{Leitmotif}}: "Spectre".
276* LightIsNotGood: Unlike Yuri's horrific looking plants, Spectre's Sunavalon is pretty and revered as holy. Despite this, he is a brutal maniac and PsychoSupporter of Hanoi.
277* NightmareFace: He makes several disturbing faces while mocking Kitamura, Blue Angel, and Playmaker, highlighting his sadism.
278* NightmareFetishist: Spectre went through the same event that leads to Yusaku's trauma and enjoyed every moment of it.
279* NotSoDifferentRemark: Blue Angel attempts to invoke this against him, stating that he must have had a DarkAndTroubledPast as well if the Blue Angel picture book resonated with him. Unfortunately, it didn't work out well for Blue Angel as Spectre used this for a chance to break her.
280* NotSoSimilar: Like Yusaku, Spectre was [[spoiler:one of the six children kidnapped during the Lost Incident. Unlike Yusaku, however, Spectre enjoyed every moment of his time in captivity, and felt as if time moved forward for him; his only concern being that he couldn't be with a certain tree who mothered him since infancy]].
281* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
282** You know something's wrong when Spectre ''completely'' loses his shit, addresses Playmaker condescendingly, and curses him for destroying Sunavalon Dryatrentiay.
283** Again, you also know something is ''completely wrong'' when [[spoiler:his reaction to Earth's death is to shed a tear.]]
284* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Spectre's real name is unknown, and everyone, even Revolver, just refers to him by his username.
285* ParentalAbandonment: As an infant, he was left behind in a tree located behind an orphanage by his biological parents.
286* PlantPerson: The Sunavalon archetype is based upon dryads, some being a face on a tree, but others being humanoid plants.
287* PsychopathicManchild: Spectre is a Knight of Hanoi who revered a certain tree that cared for him since infancy as sacred and motherly; this trait carries on through his Sunavalon Link Monsters. He also has no problem sadistically torturing and toying with Blue Angel during his Duel with her.
288* RageBreakingPoint:
289** Playmaker's Excode Talker sealing the two Main Monster Zones pointed to by Sunavalon Daphne was the last straw for Spectre, who then plays dirty by revealing Akira, trapped in a thorny prison installed with a computer virus, in front of Playmaker.
290** The real last straw, however, was Playmaker destroying his Sunavalon Dryatrentiay. Spectre ''completely'' loses his shit and snaps at Playmaker for destroying what Spectre revered as sacred and motherly.
291** While it doesn't get as bad compared to his Duel with Playmaker, Spectre nevertheless loses his composure and curses [[spoiler:Lightning]] for banishing "Sunavalon Dryanome" without a second thought.
292* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
293** Mixed with BreakThemByTalking, he disses [[spoiler:Aoi for being an incompetent blue angel who can't even save him as he wipes out the rest of her LP]].
294--->'''Spectre:''' Farewell, [[spoiler:Aoi Zaizen]]. The worthless woman who will never be a [[spoiler:blue angel]].
295** He also dismissively labels Playmaker's sense of justice as lame and calls him weak-willed for being unable to sacrifice others in spite of his vengeful spirit.
296** Does this to Lightning as he calls him out for thinking that Ai's with free will are better than humans and discovering his complex against humanity.
297* RelativeButton: As Playmaker and Ai find out, destroying Sunavalon Dryatrentiay was a terrible mistake, as Spectre ''completely'' loses his shit and snaps at Playmaker for destroying what Spectre reveres as sacred and motherly.
298* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Spectre was one of the six children abducted during the Lost Incident.]]
299* {{Sadist}}: He takes pleasure in mentally breaking Blue Angel, tearing and incinerating the "Blue Angel" picture book in front of her eyes.
300* SingleTear: He sheds a single tear [[spoiler:after Earth is terminated by SOL Technologies]], uncertain of what it is he felt.
301* SlasherSmile: Ooooooh boy, does he ever. Normally in ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' it's the main villains who do these, but Spectre's {{Slasher Smile}}s are on par with the likes of Yami Bakura, Vector, and Yuri.
302* SorryThatImDying: [[spoiler:He can do little but apologize to Revolver before getting his consciousness data taken by Lightning.]]
303* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name is spelled "Spectre" in both versions, but initial English material[[note]]Billy Bob Thompson's tweet confirming he voiced the character and the teletoon episode blurbs[[/note]] spelled his name as "Specter". Later English media has since used "Spectre".
304* StoneWall: The Sunavalon archetype has a variety of life point recovery and DamageReduction tactics to keep his lifepoints high, but can switch over into a MightyGlacier depending on some of the monsters.
305* ThisCannotBe: He reacts in surprise to Akira [[spoiler:sacrificing himself]], something that Spectre did not anticipate Akira would do.
306* TokenEvilTeammate: A rare villainous example. Among the upper echelon, where the Three Lieutenants and Dr Kogami are guilt-ridden atoners and Revolver is merely a bit of a smug WellIntentionedExtremist with some NobleDemon tendencies, Spectre stands out as a FauxAffablyEvil {{Sadist}} that enjoys corrupting and toying with Blue Angel, as well as making a variety of psychotic expressions.
307* UndyingLoyalty: As he was offered a position to become Revolver's right-hand man, Spectre vowed to remain by his side until the end.
308* TheUnfettered: He pledges his loyalty to Revolver and vows to remain by his side until the end, not giving a damn about what happens to the network world.
309* TheUnreveal: We never learn what his real name is or his Skill in the one Speed Duel he takes part in.
310* UnusualEyebrows: Of the kinked at the end variety.
311* VillainousBSOD: After losing to [[spoiler: Playmaker]], Spectre joyfully says he regrets nothing and goes LaughingMad, before freezing in horror at the sight of his Sunavalon tree burning. Remembering his childhood and shedding tears, he could only call it "Mother" before getting buried under the burning debris.
312* WeakButSkilled: Some characters notes he's actually weak and he himself knows it, that's a reason why he teamed up with [[TeenGenius Revolver]]. To make up for it, he employs mind games in order to confuse or aggravate his opponents before giving a harsh counterattack. His deck reflects this as his tactics are usually swarming the field with weak monsters in order to link summon and power them up. He was also the only character to create an Extra Link: Full Mode, something Revolver notes he can't do himself.
313* WhatIsThisFeeling: Upon [[spoiler:sensing Earth's death]], he finds himself unable to understand what he's feeling.
314-->'''Specter:''' ''(shocked)'' What...is this?
315* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Inverted. Revolver vows not to allow [[spoiler:Spectre's defeat]] to go to waste after the latter's downfall at the hands of Playmaker.
316[[/folder]]
317
318[[folder:Dr. Kogami]]
319!!Dr. Kiyoshi Kogami
320!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakayukiSugo (Japanese), H.D. Quinn (English)
321[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_kogami.png]]
322
323The enigmatic scientist that works alongside the Knights of Hanoi, and Revolver's bedridden father.
324----
325* AlliterativeName: '''K'''iyoshi '''K'''ogami.
326* AntiVillain: He honestly sees the eradication of the Ignis as something needed to be done for the greater good, for he deems them savage creatures bent on destroying the world rather than saving it, and has no issue with staking humanity's future just to terminate them.
327* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:In a sense. He was said to have died seven years prior, but resurrected from the dead solely to bring an end to the entirety of the network world.]]
328* BeardOfEvil: ZigZagged, as it is dubious how evil is he exactly.
329* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He breaks the pattern of all the previous villainous fathers in the franchise: [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Gozaburo]] and [[HateSink Mr. Ishtar]] [[Manga/YuGiOh in the original series]], [[Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL Dr. Faker and Tron]] (before their HeelFaceTurn), as well as [[Anime/YuGiOhArcV Leo Akaba]] (who also had a HeelFaceTurn). Compared to any of them, his relationship with his son is remarkably stable, to the point of IntergenerationalFriendship.
330* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:A former researcher for SOL who invented the Ignis, SOL saw the Ignis as an opportunity for big money, and, fearing that they would be seized by authorities, SOL covered up the Lost Incident and put Kogami into a comatose state. He would eventually be reconstructed as an avatar by his son, Revolver, with intent to terminate the Ignis.]]
331* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler:It was presumed that he died seven years prior, though in truth, SOL Technologies put him in a comatose state to prevent word of the Ignis spreading to the public. Nevertheless, Kogami has only existed as an avatar within the network world since then.]]
332* DigitizedHacker: Not by choice as his son was forced to reconstruct his mind over the network to revive him. Nevertheless, he took advantage of his stay in the network in his vendetta against the Ignis and SOL Technologies.
333* IntergenerationalFriendship: He is Revolver's father, who has dedicated his life to fulfill Kogami's vision in his stead. Kogami on the other hand is respectful and supportive of his son, even after failure, and assists him when needed.
334* KnightTemplar: Staunch supporter of the destruction of the Cyberse, namely the Ignis. [[spoiler:He is willing to turn thousands of [[HumanSacrifice people into data]] just to construct the Tower of Hanoi, doing which will kill not only everyone made apart of the Tower, but also everyone in LINK VRAINS, including the Knights of Hanoi themselves, and himself.]]
335* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Wears a white lab coat just to hammer in that his role in the plot is science-based.
336* MadScientist: Downplayed in that he is calm and level-headed, but still believes that destroying the Cyberse is a necessity for humanity.
337* TheManBehindTheMan: Appears to reveal only himself before Revolver, and the Knights of Hanoi exist to realize his dreams.
338* MoralMyopia: He holds immense guilt over creating the Ignis once he found that they would destroy the world. [[spoiler:He holds no shown guilt over the act of torturing six children to create them in the first place]].
339* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Facilitated the creation of the Ignis, and greatly regrets it in the present, for he views them as savages bent on world destruction rather than its saviours.
340* NonActionBigBad: He is TheManBehindTheMan for Hanoi, yet he does not personally duel anyone.
341* OffingTheOffspring: {{Invoked}} this trope when he metaphorically compared destroying the Cyberse to a parent killing its own child.
342* OnlyMostlyDead: He was [[spoiler: in a coma for so long he was declared dead by SOL Technologies. Turns out Ryoken was able to upload his mind and create an avatar for him to live in LINK VRAINS. But he did [[KilledOffForReal truly die]] after helping out his son one last time, even apologizing for his neglect.]]
343* ParentalNeglect: Not really his fault since Ryoken was the one who outed the project and he was captured before put into a coma. He apologizes to his son for being a loyal and caring son when he's didn't do anything fatherly for him just before he dies.
344* TheReveal: He was [[spoiler:a former researcher for SOL who executed the Hanoi Project]].
345* {{Revenge}}: Subverted. Akira assumes that Kogami formed the Knights of Hanoi [[spoiler:(after he is recreated as an avatar in the network world)]] as a means to get back at SOL, but Kogami corrects him by stating that he is only motivated to terminate the Ignis.
346* RightForTheWrongReasons: His analysis of the Ignis as a whole proved that as a group they would be a threat to humanity. [[spoiler:He failed to study them as ''individuals'' which would've showed that coexistence was possible for all Ignis save for Lightning, who singlehandedly leads the Ignis into becoming the threats with his corruptive influence on all other Ignis. His son eventually figures it out in his stead after his death.]]
347* ScienceIsBad: {{Downplayed}}, as he specifically targets only one product of science.
348* SelfFulfillingProphecy: Believes that humanity will see the Ignis as a threat and the AI will turn on them in response. If Flame is to be believed, then the Knights of Hanoi’s actions caused the Ignis to think just that. [[spoiler:It's subverted. As Lightning is revealed to be fundamentally flawed and would have attacked humanity eventually.]]
349* ShadowArchetype: To Yusaku. Both are calm, analytical people who rarely show emotion and want revenge on people who wronged them (i.e. The Knights of Hanoi for Yusaku, and SOL Technologies for Kogami). However, while Yusaku still cares about the well-being of others, it doesn't seem to faze Kogami much that people, both in and out of LINK VRAINS, [[spoiler:will die when the network is destroyed because of the Tower of Hanoi]].
350* TheStoic: Very calm, level-headed, and never shows emotion.
351* ThanatosGambit: [[spoiler:In episode 42, he regenerates Revolver's arm and helps him enter the Data Storm without issue, as Ai did with Yusaku earlier. However, this takes his last energy and his heart finally stops beating.]]
352* TheUnfettered: He'll do whatever it takes to ensure that the Ignis are terminated, even if it means putting the future of humanity at stake.
353* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Tied into SelfFulfillingProphecy, Dr. Kogami wanted to eradicate the Ignis out of fear that they would rise up and spell the doom of humanity if he didn't. While four of the six Ignis ultimately either couldn't care less about humans or were pro Human-Ignis coexistence, two of them were looking for an excuse to get rid of them, and he ultimately gave them one. [[spoiler:The Light and Wind Ignis, Lightning and Windy respectively, saw themselves as above humanity as per Kogami's intent for them to be the next stage in human evolution, and following the Knights of Hanoi's attempts at deleting them, felt justified in their beliefs. It's eventually subverted once it's revealed Lightning fundamentally can not coexist with humanity and his sense of superiority would have lead him to corrupt the other Ignis, which he managed to do by [[BrainwashedAndCrazy reprogramming Windy]] into sharing his toxic mentality.]]
354* WellIntentionedExtremist: Genuinely appears to believe that the destruction of the Cyberse must be carried out for the greater good, and has no qualms erasing everyone to achieve this. [[spoiler: His creation of the Ignis AI, while he wanted it to be the successors of humanity, was created with the kidnapping and torture of six children, including Yusaku and Spectre.]]
355[[/folder]]
356
357[[folder:Dr. Genome]]
358!!Dr. Genome
359!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakuyaKirimoto (Japanese), H.D. Quinn (English)
360[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/genome.png]]
361[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see his Avatar]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/op_2_genome_baira_and_faust_3.png[[/labelnote]]]]
362
363One of the three lieutenants of Hanoi, responsible for turning Makoto Kimijima, a childhood friend of Go Onizuka, into an Another victim.
364
365He uses a Helixx deck that focuses on summoning high-Level Monsters without tributing in order to use them for Link Summons. His Skill, Preserve Species, allows him to halve his opponent's LP and one of their Monsters ATK when he summons a Link Monster from his GY.
366----
367* AffablyEvil: Speaks in formal linguistics, and is just as sadistic, if not more than, as any Knight of Hanoi.
368* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Genome was returned to normal at some point after Revolver lost to Playmaker in their second Master Duel, and remains dedicated to the Knights of Hanoi's mission.]]
369* CoolMask: Wears a mask with a red lens that obscures his left eye.
370* EvilGenius: My be around the same intellect as Baira and Faust, but he emphasizes his intellect compared to the more subdued latter. His entire character revolves around his belief in DNA being the defining quality of someone, and his ability to analyze and counter it.
371* IGaveMyWord: Doesn't bother resisting when GO acquires the virus removal program from him after their Duel.
372* MeaningfulName: As Dr. Genome points out, "genome", which refers to all genetic information in DNA, is a combination of "gene" and "chromosome", and notes the similarities to DNA and programming patterns. He uses this knowledge to expose a Playmaker-disguised GO.
373* NoSell: Several of his cards, including one of his Link monsters, have the ability to negate battle or effect damage he would have taken.
374* OurDemonsAreDifferent: His Helixx deck is made up of Fiends that are based upon DNA.
375* PerpetualSmiler: Often seen with a smug expression, which highlights his sadism.
376* SignatureMove: His Skill, Preserve Species, which halves his opponent's LP and one of their Monster's ATK when a Link Monster is Special Summoned from the Graveyard.
377* YouCantFightFate: Claims that one's destiny, Duel, and everything else about them is predetermined based on their DNA. Dark Onizuka, however, dismissively remarks that only he decides his own fate.
378* YourAnswerToEverything: He can't go on for a minute without making some mention of DNA.
379[[/folder]]
380
381[[folder:Aso (Alec)/Faust]]
382!!Aso (Alec)/Faust
383!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SatoshiMikami (Japanese), Ryan Andes (English)
384[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aso.png]]
385[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Faust]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/op_2_genome_baira_and_faust.png[[/labelnote]]]]
386
387One of the three lieutenants of Hanoi who gave the Data Gale to Dr. Genome, and is the mastermind of the Another phenomenon.
388
389He uses a Motor Worm deck. His deck focuses on by turning their monster into Insect-Type Monsters. This allows him to disrupt his opponents plays or give his Ace Card Motor Worm Spreader Queen more ATK. His Skill, Double Bite, allows one of his Insect-Type Monsters to attack twice in the same turn.
390----
391* AntiVillain: Like Dr. Kogami, he wants Yusaku to understand that the Ignis have the capacity to harm humanity, and that they need to be terminated for the sake of humanity's future.
392* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Faust was returned to normal at some point after Revolver lost to Playmaker in their second Master Duel, and remains dedicated to the Knights of Hanoi's mission.]]
393* BigCreepyCrawlies: Uses Motor Worms, an archetype of Insect-type Monsters.
394* TheBrute: May [[spoiler:be one of the scientists behind the Hanoi incident years ago]], but he prefers a more hands on approach compared to Baira and Dr. Genome. This includes kidnapping Naoki/Brave Max in both the real world and in LINK VRAINS in order to lure out Playmaker, though Revolver bans him from repeating this in season 2.
395* CassandraTruth: Ai declines to believe Faust's claim that the latter never stole Cyberse Wizard's card data and sent it to Brave Max.
396* CoolMask: Wears a mask with a red lens which obscures his left eye.
397* CurbStompBattle: He and Baira effortlessly defeat the entirety of Kitamura's AI Duelist Squad.
398* InsectQueen: Motor Worm Spreader Queen. It gains 700 ATK for every Insect Monster on the field, and allows Faust to Special Summon a Motor Worm Token to a Main Monster Zone it points to once per turn as long as its Link Arrows point to no Monsters.
399* KilledMidSentence: He attempts to inform Playmaker that humanity's future will be in shambles thanks to the latter and the Ignis species, only to be purged before he could finish talking.
400-->''"Playmaker! Due to your actions, humanity's future will be-" [gets purged]''
401* LightIsNotGood: The Motor Worm deck he uses is made of LIGHT attribute monsters, while he is one of the Hanoi's top members.
402* MythologyGag:
403** His ace, Motor Worm Spreader Queen is very similar to Insect Queen, Weevil/Haga's ace in ''Duel Monsters''. He even used a trap, Egg Clutch to turn Cyberse Wizard into an Insect.
404** He also uses Motor Worm Bait, which is a nod to the almost identical spell card[[note]]The summoned tokens are LIGHT, instead of the EARTH attribute.[[/note]] Worm Bait used by [[Anime/YuGiOh5ds Ushio/Tetsu Trudge]] while he was under the control of the Dark Signers.
405* NoNameGiven: Downplayed. Official Japanese subtitles list his real-world identity's name as "Aso" (麻生), but it is never mentioned InUniverse.
406* NotMeThisTime: Playmaker suspects him of stealing Cyberse Wizard's data and giving it to Naoki in order to lure the former out, but Faust is surprised by this accusation. It's implied Ai is actually the culprit.
407* OnlineAlias: Faust.
408* PragmaticVillainy: Upon learning of Playmaker and Soulburner's true identities, he immediately suggests attacking them in real life to steal their Ignis, but Revolver quickly puts a stop to that plan, insistent on keeping matters between reality and the online world separate.
409* SignatureMove: His Skill, Double Bite, allows an Insect-Type Monster he controls to attack twice during the same Battle Phase.
410[[/folder]]
411
412[[folder:Kyoko Taki (Klarissa Turner)/Baira]]
413!!Kyoko Taki (Klarissa Turner)/Baira
414!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmiKoshimizu (Japanese), Syndi Szabo (English)
415[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kyoko_5.png]]
416[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Baira]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/op_2_genome_baira_and_faust_1.png[[/labelnote]]]]
417
418One of the three lieutenants of Hanoi who gave the Data Gale to Dr. Genome.
419
420She uses a Virus deck which focuses on disrupting opponents plays by activating a Virus card as soon as possible. She uses the card, "Temple of the Kings", which allows her to immediately activate a Trap card without having to wait for her opponent's turn. She also uses other card effects in order to make her own Monsters immune to her own Virus cards. Her Skill, Forbidden Surgical Operation, allows her to banish two Level 2 or lower Monsters with the same name from her GY in order to summon two other Level 2 or Lower Monsters that have the same name from her deck.
421----
422* AncientEgypt: Her deck is mummy-themed and she uses Temple of the Kings, and some of the surgical elements her monsters are based upon surgical instruments used in the mummification and embalming process.
423* TheAtoner: Subverted. Even after she bears no hard feelings for losing to Blue Angel and freed everyone affected by the Another phenomenon, she remains dedicated to the Knights of Hanoi's mission of terminating the Ignis after she is freed from imprisonment by Revolver and his subordinates, although it helped that Revolver had opted to operate in a gentler manner that wouldn't affect the real world like they did last time.
424* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Baira was returned to normal at some point after Revolver lost to Playmaker in their second Master Duel, and remains dedicated to the Knights of Hanoi's mission.]]
425* ChekhovsGunman: She was one of the doctors responsible for Aoi's comatose state.
426* ComputerVirus: She was the one responsible for creating the virus that turns people into [[EmptyShell Another]]. Appropriately, her deck uses Crush Card Virus-style Virus traps.
427* CoolMask: Wears a mask with a red lens which obscures her left eye.
428* CurbStompBattle: She and Faust effortlessly defeat the entirety of Kitamura's AI Duelist Squad.
429* DarkActionGirl: The only female member of Hanoi shown, she and Faust are shown wrecking Kitamura's AI Duelist Squad.
430* DeadlyDoctor: Thematically, she is a doctor that uses a deck based upon mummies and surgical implements and virus cards.
431* DubNameChange: She is known as Klarissa Turner in English dub.
432* EarlyBirdCameo: Her first actual appearance was back in Episode #8, where she is seen next to a doctor talking to Akira while he is watching Aoi in the examination room.
433* EverythingsDeaderWithZombies: Uses Dark Mummies, an archetype of undead Monsters.
434* GracefulLoser: Baira has no hard feelings losing to Blue Angel, and returns the Anothers back to their former state.
435* HeelFaceDoorSlam: After losing to Blue Angel and returning the Anothers back to normal, Baira is purged by Revolver, [[spoiler: mostly because she lost because her counterparts were purged too]]. And then she remains dedicated to Hanoi's mission of terminating the Ignis after she is broken out of imprisonment by Revolver, which subsequently fuels Hanoi's return.
436* HospitalHottie: An attractive doctor, which was noticed by her guard while in prison, who was enamored with her beauty.
437* {{Mummy}}: Baira uses a Dark Mummy deck, with elements of PlagueZombie due to her use of Virus cards.
438* MythologyGag: Her deck features Temple of the Kings, a card used by Rishid in the ''[[Manga/YuGiOh Duel Monsters]]'' series, and Virus Traps, a tactic used by Seto Kaiba. She also carries Virus Mail, previously used [[Anime/YuGiOhZexal by Ukyo Kitano against Yuma]].
439* OnlineAlias: Baira.
440* PinkMeansFeminine: The only shown female Knight, her secondary color scheme is pink.
441* SignatureMove: Her Skill, Forbidden Surgical Operation, allows her to banish two Level 2 or lower Monsters with the same name from her GY in order to summon two other Level 2 or Lower Monsters that have the same name from her deck.
442* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only woman in the Knights of Hanoi before Pandora joined them in season 3.
443* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is her OnlineAlias "Vyra" or "Baira"?
444[[/folder]]
445
446[[folder:Pandor]]
447!!Pandor
448!!!'''Voiced by:''' Hyang-Ri Kim (Japanese), Grace Choi (English)
449[[quoteright:305:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fullbody_pandor.png]]
450 [[caption-width-right:305:Ignis Hunter]]
451
452An AI with free will developed by the Knights of Hanoi to combat the Ignis.
453
454Pandor uses a "Topologina" deck, an archetype of DARK Cyberse-Type monsters that work in conjunction with the "Topologic" series to control the field and deal effect damage to the opponent.
455----
456* BeeAfraid: Her Topologina monsters are all bee-themed, and appropriately have effects that allow her to summon them in large numbers to set up Link Summons.
457* BenevolentAI: Her benevolence towards humans is enforced by a failsafe that wipes her memories if she goes rogue. However, she interprets her prime directive in a way that would allow Ai to stand down peacefully, which implies that she has enough free will to develop her own morality despite her restraints.
458* CastingAShadow: The Topologina and Topologic monsters all share the DARK attribute.
459* CheerfulAI: For an AI created by [[NoNonsenseNemesis Revolver]], she's really cheerful whenever she interacts with anyone except her creator.
460* TheEmpath: Just like Aqua, she can sense sadness coming from [[spoiler:Ai just from watching him duel.]]
461* FlatCharacter: There's little to her character outside of her being an AI programmed to combat the Ignis.
462* HiveMind: Her copies are all connected and what one copy learns, she can share the information with her other copies. This is helpful in learning about [[spoiler:Ai's strategies but is not enough to stop him.]]
463* HunterOfTheirOwnKind: Revolver designed her to hunt other AI when she is an AI herself.
464* IronicName: "Pandor" is derived from "Pandora", the name of a woman in Greek mythology sent by Zeus to wreck havoc upon humans in retaliation for Prometheus gifting humanity with stolen fire. Pandor, however, is developed to combat the Ignis rather than humanity.
465* {{Leitmotif}}: "Pandor".
466* LivingLieDetector: She can also detect if someone is lying just like Aqua, and she clues the others about [[spoiler:Ai's emotions.]]
467* MonochromaticEyes: She has red monochromatic eyes that are similar to Revolver's first avatar.
468* PetTheDog: Revolver muses that aside from the CruelMercy against Blue Maiden, Ai might have spared her in order to spare Pandor as well.
469* ReplacementGoldfish: [[spoiler:A rogue Ai]] does not take it well when sees her in Aoi's Duel Disk, in the spot Aqua once occupied, as he angrily assumes that Aoi "discarded" Aqua by "replacing" her with Pandor.
470* RestrainingBolt: Pandor is built with safeguards that wipe her memory if she tries to turn against humanity.
471* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: She's quite emotive for an AI, as her reactions in her [[spoiler:fight with Ai can attest.]]
472* SelfDuplication: Pandor can split into four copies. Anything learned by one is immediately shared with the other three, letting them gather data about their opponents and adapt even if they lose. Two of her copies are defeated by Ai and one by Roboppy, with the last residing in Aoi's duel disk.
473* StartXToStopX: Revolver reasons that sapient AI is an inevitability, so rather than try to prevent it, he'll make his own that he can control.
474* StunnedSilence: Her reaction when Ai guesses she's about to summon a monster called Topologina Nabee.
475* SympathyForTheDevil: Despite being created to defeat the Ignis, she's more sympathetic towards Ai than the rest of Hanoi due to sensing his sadness. She's willing to spare him if he changes his ways, but nonetheless tries to help her allies defeat him when he makes it clear that he'll continue with his plans to take over SOL Technologies.
476* TokenGoodTeammate: Of the remaining members of Hanoi, she's the most open to using diplomacy to stop Ai's threat to humanity, though she'll still assist her allies in [[GoodIsNotSoft terminating him]] when he refuses to stop.
477* TrueBlueFemininity: She has a light bluish body and blue-green hair, fitting as she is likely based on Aqua who is the only female Ignis and also has a blue theme.
478* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She has a lot of similarities to Aqua, like being a LivingLieDetector and has the ability to sense emotions like the latter. [[spoiler:Ai even calls out Blue Maiden that she [[ReplacementGoldfish replaced Aqua with Pandor.]]]]
479* VirtualSidekick: Revolver partners three of her copies with Ghost Girl, Go Onizuka, Blue Maiden to assist them in collecting data and [[spoiler:capturing Ai.]]
480[[/folder]]

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