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Sergey Volkov (セルゲイ・ヴォルコフ, Serugei Vorukofu) is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime. He is an infamous criminal known as The Duelist Crusher who was re-purposed as one of Jean-Michel Roger's key enforcers in his takeover of the City.

Design

Appearance

Sergey is a very tall and muscular individual, towering above most other characters. He wears a full-body riding suit with green and purple parts, which are separated by a red lines. There are spikes on the elbows, around his middle and on bracelets. The suits opening is very broad, exposing a lot of skin from his upper torso, showing the many criminal marks he has on his head, neck and upper torso. His left eye is technological in nature, being a high tech scanner which can also provide Roger with a live feed of Sergey's view. His right sleeve was torn open during his Duel with Zuzu Boyle and his arm was scarred[2], but his left arm appears to be completely mechanical and contains his Duel Disk, in a similar manner to Rex Goodwin.[3] His legs were later shown to contain booster rockets, allowing him to accelerate explosively and fly.[4] His form merged with his Duel Runner is a lot more inhuman that Primo, Jakob and even Aporia, with the front wheels operating as arms instead.

Etymology

Etymologically, Sergey's full name translates to "Protector of the Wolves." Given his connection to Jean-Michel Roger, his name references a Russian chess player of the same name.

Personality

Sergey is a sadomasochistic Duelist who Duels in a cruel manner, similar to Yami Marik and Kalin Kessler. He continually inflicts damage to himself without attempting to stop it in addition to reveling in his own pain. He revels in the suffering he causes towards his opponent, as seen in his Duel against Zuzu where he brutally defeated her and rammed her Duel Runner with his own and went to describe the carnage as beautiful. He also likes to give his opponent a false hope of victory and then show them despair, by being submissive for most of the Duel, and then when the opponent is sure of their victory he defeats them with overwhelming power. However, these personality traits are usually restrained by Jean-Michel Roger through the use of a mind-control device. Sergey broke free from it during his Duel with Zuzu, resulting him in being captured by force and requiring a "re-programming".[2]

Abilities

He has incredible strength, able to effortlessly make his way through solid wall, as well as knock down multiple people at once. With the rocket boosters equipped near his feet, this gives him an enormous increase in speed, as well as letting him fly about.[4] Like Aporia, Primo, and Jakob, he can merge with his Duel Runner. Due to his enchanced eye, he can also scan cards on the field or ahead of him to further his strategys.[5]

Biography

History

Sergey was a dangerous Dueling criminal who viciously assaulted several Duelists, earning him the moniker of the Duelist Crusher. He was wanted dead or alive for these crimes. He was only stopped after a massive force of thirty Security operatives managed to capture him. He was sent to the Facility as a result. However, even in the Facility, Sergey was just as brutal as in the outside, and single-handedly defeated all the other inmates in the prison. His viciousness was such that he had to be placed underground. While in the underground, he was met and welcomed by Gallager who explained the rules of the disposal center and how he could climb back to the surface if he defeated every Duelist around. Sergey did so, destroying fifty opponents by himself, a feat that shocked Gallager and prompted the promotor to contact Jean-Michel Roger and send Sergey to him.[1] At some point, Roger had Sergey undergo mind-altering surgery and had had his body modified to be largely technological in nature, turning him into his agent.[citation needed]

Friendship Cup

Sergey was shown amongst the participants of the Friendship Cup. He later appeared standing behind Jean-Michel Roger, watching the tournament's matches.[6]

When Celina was selected to Duel Tony Simmons rather than him, Roger informed him that his Duel with Celina would be for later, since he had to beat the favorite Duelists in the tournament, then defeat Jack Atlas so as to shock the City.[7]

He was eventually called to Duel Damon Lopez, shocking the audience that he was the legendary criminal. The Duel started and the young Commons resident seemingly dominated Sergey for most of the match, constantly forcing him on the defensive, leaving the audience and Damon unimpressed with the "Duelist Crusher". However, through unknown means, Sergey reverted the situation in one fell swoop and instantly defeated Damon, destroying his Duel Runner and leaving him injured, stunning the entire audience as to how exactly he had won.[1]

Friendship Cup Finals

In the second round, he was set to Duel Zuzu Boyle, and ordered to bring her to Jean-Michel Roger as she was one of the pieces that he required to build his kingdom. The news caused Sergey to smile. He Dueled Zuzu as the first match in the second round of the Friendship Cup, and appeared to be at a disadvantage for most of the Duel despite the strong effects of his "Thorn Prisoner" monsters. Sergey set up Thorn Counters that continually damaged him, and a fragment of pavement tore open his sleeve and scarred his arm, causing him to call it beautiful. He was amused when Zuzu displayed concern for him and believed that she had the Duel won after reducing his LP, and called it beautiful, far better than his Duel with Damon. Breaking from the control of his limiter, he Fusion Summoned "Thorn Over Server - Van Darli Zuma" on his next turn and madly declared that he had endured the pain until he got what he wanted. "Van Darli Zuma" defeated Zuzu's "Bloom Prima the Melodious Choir" and when Zuzu attempted to get an Action Card, he crashed his Duel Runner into hers, flinging her through a building.[2] He returned to the Duel Palace in a giggling daze, and didn't seem to register Security taking him into custody.[8]

Sergey was sent to his doctor so that he could begin "reprogramming" him. Jean-Michel Roger later insisted that the doctor hurry the process along so that the same could be done to Yuya Sakaki.[9] After his "reprogramming", Roger sent him to the Council Building to help recapture the Executive Council.[10] While waiting, Roger had Sergey intercept the Obelisk Force instead after they started to invade the City.[11] Sergey engaged the Obelisk Force outside the Capital Building and continually defeated their members.[3]

Roger then sent Sergey to retrieve Zuzu and Celina from both the Lancers and Duel Academy forces. Sergey joined Yuya and Barrett's Duel, taking the intrusion penalty, then trapping Zuzu with his Field Spell "Earthbound Prison". He simultaneously Fusion and Synchro Summoned "Earthbound Servant Geo Griffon" and "Earthbound Servant Geo Kraken" and finished off Barrett in an OTK. He was however, unable to stop Barrett from carrying Celina back to the Fusion Dimension at the last moment. An enraged Roger instructed Sergey to ensure that Zuzu's captured. Although Yuya, now free of Barrett's "Chains", Summoned "Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon", Sergey destroyed it with "Geo Griffon" and then defeated the defenceless Yuya. The remaining Obelisk Force members fled, deprived of their commanders. Knocking down Moon Shadow, "Twilight Ninja Shingetsu" and Sora with his rocket boosters, he grabbed Zuzu, broke through the ceiling and flew off with Zuzu, successful in his mission.[4]

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Sergey combined with his Duel Runner.

The next day, he went on semi-final Duel against Jack Atlas, who accepted a challenge due to Yugo's absence. During this Duel, Sergey used the effects of his "Earthbound" cards to Synchro and Fusion Summon simultaneously. He tried to destroy Jack's "Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend", but Jack managed to protect his ace monster and destroy both of Sergey's "Earthbound Servants". After using "Earthbound Plain" to deal burn damage to Jack, Sergey's program started to drive him mad and combined him with own Duel Runner to become the ultimate Duel Machine.[5]

Decks

Thorn Prisoner

Sergey runs a "Thorn Prisoner" Deck. His Deck focuses on the reduction of his own LP at a calculated rate through the effects of his monsters and through Thorn Counters. To facilitate this, his monsters all have 0 ATK and DEF. Sergey can use both Synchro Summoning and Fusion Summoning to bring out his key monsters to capitalize on his low LP and inflict large amounts of damage.


Earthbound

Sergey later switches to an "Earthbound" Deck, which, like his previous Deck, focuses on Fusion and Synchro Summoning. The main strategy of this Deck is to simultaneously Summon Fusion and Synchro Monsters, by using the same materials for both Summons with the help of "Underworld Resonance - Synchro Fusion". Few cards also have effects which gain advantage when the Field Zone is occupied.


Duels

Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome
Damon Lopez 73 Win
Zuzu Boyle 77 Win
3 Obelisk Force members 89 Win
Barrett, Yuya Sakaki 92 Win
Jack Atlas 93-95 TBD

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 73: "Turning Point"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 77: "A Cons Game"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 89: "Hunted and Hounded"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 92: "Tragic Reunion"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 93: "Road Rage: Part 1"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 64: "Match with the Master"
  7. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 70: "The Gift of Grit"
  8. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 78: "Rebel Road"
  9. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 83: "A Matter of Trust"
  10. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 86: "Against All Odds"
  11. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V episode 88: "Wake Up Call"

Notes

  1. This card is Set in episode 92, but is not activated.
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