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The Martin Empire (マルタン帝国, Marutan Teikoku) is a fictional group of villains in the Japanese version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime series, appearing between episodes 106-130. The English dub does not name this group.

The Martin Empire's members serve as the main antagonists of first half of the series' third season, though the group's creator becomes the season's chief antagonist following the empire's downfall. The group's primary focus is to absorb Duel Energy from the students of Duel Academy by the usage of energy-draining bands on their wrists, which is then used to revive their leader, Yubel.

History

In the timeline of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime, Professor Thelonius Viper was sent on a mission to another country to research an unspecified target following a personal tragedy, but the plane he and his companions were traveling aboard crashed, with Viper emerging the only survivor. Nonetheless, he carried out his objective and was successful in locating his target–the severed hand of the Duel Monster Yubel–which entered into a pact with him to cure his son's critical illness (in the original Japanese version of the anime, Cobra's son is dead and Yubel promises to revive him).

From the onset of the third year, Viper calls for an exhibition match between Jaden Yuki and Jesse Andersen at Duel Academy. Unbeknowst to the two combatants, they are fitted with special wristwatches known as Bio-Bands (Dis-Belts (デスベルト, Desuberuto) in the original Japanese language version), designed to measure emotions, intensity, concentration, and decision making during Duels. Their true function, however, is to sap Duel Energy from those that wear them following the end of a Duel, regardless of whether one defeats his opponent or not.[1] This gathered energy is then transferred to a chamber within Viper's hideout, the lab where Wheeler was trained, to fuel his son's revival.

To jumpstart his project, Viper declares that students of all dormitories must participate in Surivival Duels (Dis-Duels (ディスクロージャーデュエル, Desukurōjādyueru, "Dis-Duels" for short) in the original Japanese language version),Template:Fn competitions wherein duelists are to carry Bio-Bands as means of assessing their fighting spirit.[2] If a Bio-Band judges that a certain duelist lacks said fighting spirit, he or she will be demoted, and furthermore expelled if motivation does not improve. As a result of the Survival Duels, a large number of students are injured and hospitalized after having their Duel Energy absorbed.[3]

Eventually, Viper's intentions begin drawing concern from Academy staff, and Jaden and co. set out to stop him. Tracking him to the lab in the jungle, the group is exposed to various sorts of traps and defenses installed to prevent its advance. Jaden would go on to face and defeat Viper, though Yubel ultimately amassed enough strength to hurl Duel Academy into an alternate dimension—a desert plane with three suns and resident Duel Monster spirits. Preying on the loneliness of Marcel, Yubel takes control of the boy's body and begins targeting the school's students and faculty, transforming many into zombie slaves to recruit more partners,[4] and obtains the Sacred Beast Cards. However, Jesse Andersen succeeds in acquiring the Rainbow Dragon card and uses it to send the Academy and its students home, although he and Yubel remain behind.

During this time, Jaden and the Academy return to the dimension to search for Jesse and arrive in a different section of the dimension. While Jaden and the students battle the members of a Duel Monster empire, Jesse is possessed by Yubel. Intending to use Jesse as an avatar through which to secure the dimension in preparation for an evolution to a more powerful form, Yubel is opposed by Amon Garam, who challenges him for dominance even as Jaden rushes to challenge Yubel himself. However, when Jaden finally duels Yubel to save Jesse, it is revealed that Yubel actually removed Jesse's soul from his body and placed him inside the Rainbow Dragon before taking over. Although Jaden manages to free Jesse, Yubel escapes and duels Jaden herself.

As Jaden and Yubel dueled, Syrus, showing how much of a true friend to Jaden, follows suit after the 2 and on the way Syrus ends up talking to Chazz Princeton, who was supposidely 'killed' along with Alexis, Tyranno Hassleberry and Atticus. Chazz tells Syrus that when they dissapeared in front of Jadens eyes during a duel against Brron, the king of the dark world, they weren't killed. But transported to alternative dimensions. The same thing had happened to Axel, Jim (who lost the duels against Jaden when he became the evil supreme king) and Aster Phoenix (who lost his duel against Amon Garam/Adrian Geko).

During the final duel between Yubel and Jaden, Jaden understands that Yubel was a guardian spirit of Jaden when Jaden was apprently a prince of a kingdom. Yubel deciding to be the guardian of him transforms herself into the form that Jaden and the others see now. Syrus, who was watching the duel at the time, saw Jaden and Yubel dissapear into what was the centre of the 12 dimensions. But before Jaden dissapeared, Jaden did his signature pose and promised that he would finish the duel and return when he 'became a man'. In the centre of the dimensions Yubel activates a trap card that would allow her to destroy all the dimensions at once and Jaden at the same time. But Jaden, after realising that Yubel was doing all this to protect him, uses Super Fusion to fuse not the monsters that Jaden and Yubel had on the field, but to fuse Jaden and Yubel souls together in order to 'become one'. The duel supposedly ended in a draw and after this, the rest of the crew arrives back in the real world and back on duel academy island in the ruins where they entered. All of them return except Jaden, Zane Trusdale, Bastion Misawa, Tania and Adrian Geko.

Members

Yubel

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Yubel (ユベル, Yuberu) is a hermaphroditic Duel Monster spirit. In the English version, Yubel is voiced by Priscilla Everett, while Hisao Egawa and Hiromi Tsuru take the role in the Japanese version.

Yubel is the mastermind behind the Survival Duels and the creation of the empire. At first, it was a boy named Yubel who volunteered himself to protect the one who can fend off the Light of Destruction, which turned out to be his closest friend. In order to do so, Yubel was changed into its present form. Touched that Yubel would go so far for him, Yubel's friend pledged his solitary and eternal friendship to it.

Eons later, it was founded as a card by Jaden's father and became Jaden's favorite card in childhood. It became overprotective of the boy, however, as Jaden was the reincarnation of its dead friend, and proceeded to harm and subsequently scare away all of Jaden's playmates. Under Jaden's request (hoping that it would gain the "powers of justice" that Elemental Hero Neos would eventually gain), Yubel was sent into outer space by KaibaCorp in a separate satellite from his contest-winning card designs after it put an acquaintance of Jaden's in the hospital with a mysterious illness, but the card was hit by the same force it swore to protect its friend from and the craft crash landed back to Earth, resulting in the near-complete destruction of its body upon re-entry into the planet's atmosphere.

Yubel thus enlisted Viper's aid in reconstructing its damaged form behind the false promise that his son would return to life. Later acquiring Marcel as a host, it absorbs the Duel Energy collected by the Duel Zombie army to finally become whole again. Though it succeeded in regaining its physical form, Yubel was cast off into the alternate dimension by Jesse's sacrifice, whom it possessed to use him and his Crystal Beasts as hosts to act through. Around this time, it hid behind the scenes where it orchestrated Jaden's descent into darkness so he may create the Super Fusion card that it will use to bring its plan into fruition. Jaden, free from the evil influence, finally dueled Yubel to save Jesse and is successful, but Yubel escaped and snatched the Super Fusion card from Jaden, causing him to give chase. After learning that Jaden truly despised Yubel for its actions, it attempts to destroy the entire dimension, but is thwarted by Jaden who uses the Super Fusion card to fuse its soul with his soul.

Yubel wields numerous powers, most of which came from her exposure to the Light of Destruction, including the ability to cast illusions, make itself invisible to detection (even to those who can see Duel Spirits), teleportation, and limited reality warping. It is also capable of seeing the darkness of a person's heart, and tempting one to do its bidding by playing off an individual's desires.

Yubel plays a Fiend Flower deck, focused on its own card and its power to turn damage inflicted to it back on the opponent. Yubel also utilizes flower-based cards to support its card and help it evolve its card into stronger stages.

Marcel

Marcel, known as Martin Kanou (加納マルタン, Kanō Marutan) in the original Japanese language version, is a new student entering Ra Yellow in the third year. In the Japanese version, Martin is voiced by Asako Yoshida while Sebastian Arcelus takes the role in the English version.

Marcel is Vice-Chancellor Bonaparte's son, raised by the man's ex-wife. He grew depressed by the sight of his parents bickering and his father leaving their home in Paris, France at a young age. After Professor Viper's defeat, he is possessed by Yubel and declares himself king of his newly-instituted empire. During a Duel with Jaden and Jesse, Marcel was set free from the creature's influence after Yubel regained physical form.

Marcel plays an Exodia deck. Using cards such as Mad Reloader and Break the Seal, Marcel is able to quickly add the individual pieces of Exodia from his deck to his hand and declare an automatic victory. After retrieving the Sacred Beasts, he plays a Chaos deck, which exploits the ability of his Phantom of Chaos to mimic the beasts while in his Graveyard and also supports the summoning of their combined form, Armityle, Phantasm of Chaos.

Professor Thelonius Viper

Professor Thelonius Viper, known as Professor Cobra (プロフェッサー・コブラ, Purofessā Kobura) in the original Japanese language version, is a professor hailing from West Academy. In the Japanese version, Cobra is voiced by Masaya Takatsuka, while Sean Schemmel takes the role in the English version.

While performing military services in a war-ravaged country, Viper came upon an infant who he believed saved his life by drawing his attention away from an area which was suddenly detonated. He adopted the child, Pierce (Rick in the Japanese anime), and came to regard him as the "angel" in his otherwise torturous life. Years later, Pierce was stricken with an illness (while in the Japanese anime, Rick is hit by a bus and killed). Viper enters Duel Academy in the third year in a desperate attempt to raise his son from the dead, and pits students against one another in Survival Duels. He is tricked into believing that Pierce/Rick never died upon losing to Jaden in a Duel, and seemingly falls to his death after stepping off the dueling platform. (most of this is cut in the English version)

Viper plays a Venom deck, themed on the distribution of "Venom Counters" through his Reptile-type monsters (such as Venom Snake and Venom Boa) to an opponent's monsters as means of weakening and ultimately destroying them. Several of his monsters are based on the nāga, a serpent-like race in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. One of these creatures, Viper's signature card Venomminaga the Deity of Poisonous Snakes, is able to circulate poison in the opponent's body upon inflicting damage, declaring an automatic victory for its owner within three turns.

Three Masked Knights

The Three Masked Knights (仮面の三騎士, Kamen no Sankishi) are group of hungry students consisting of Harada, Yamanaka, and Teraoka. (They are unnamed in the English Dub)

Coming across Marcel in the library, they are seduced by promises of power (food in english dub) to join him in his cause. Through the magic of a Polymerization card, each of them is fused with a Duel Monster spirit which robs him of his free will. The Three Masked Knights simultaneously duel Jesse, Axel, and Jim, serving as decoys while Marcel makes his way to the area where the Sacred Beasts were sealed. They are returned to normal after being defeated.

  1. Emotionless Mask (「無表情」仮面, Muhyōjō Kamen) (voiced by Yūki Fujiwara)
  2. Laughter Mask (「笑い」仮面, Warai Kamen) (voiced by Daisuke Nakamura)
  3. Angry Mask (「怒り」仮面, Ikari Kamen) (voiced by Kōichi Yokota)

The Three Masked Knights play decks reflecting the expressions on their masks. Emotionless Mask's strategy relies on the activation of several cards from his hand interacting with Silence's Pain in his Graveyard, Laughter Mask's on the synergy between Fool Clown and Rough Exploder, and Angry Mask's on the Direct Damage and resurrection abilities of Anchor Knight.

Notes

Template:Fnb The "Dis" portion of the terms "Disclosure Duel" and "Dis-Belt" is a double entendre in the Japanese version, identical in phonetics to "デス" ([desu] Error: {{nihongo}}: text has italic markup (help)), the spelling in katakana of the word "death," which is pointed out in episode 107 by Sho Marufuji.

References

  1. ^ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. Episode #107. October 18, 2006.
  2. ^ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. Episode #108. November 1, 2006.
  3. ^ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. Episode #113. December 6, 2006.
  4. ^ Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. Episode #122. February 7, 2007.

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