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{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Duel Runner
 
{{Infobox/Yu-Gi-Oh!/Duel Runner
 
| image name = PlacidoD-Wheel.png
 
| image name = PlacidoD-Wheel.png
| japanese name = <ruby><rb>T・666</rb><rp>(</rp><rt>テリブル・オーメン</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>
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| japanese name = {{Ruby|T・666|テリブル・オーメン}}
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| romaji name = Teriburu Omen
 
| asian english name =
 
| asian english name =
 
| english name = Terrible Omen
 
| english name = Terrible Omen
| alternate name = T-666
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| alternate name = T 666
 
| owner = Primo
 
| owner = Primo
 
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'''Terrible Omen''' or '''T-666''' is the name of [[Primo]]'s [[Duel Runner]].<ref>Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's DVD listing|Duel Box]] 7</ref>
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'''''Terrible Omen''''' or '''''T 666''''' is [[Primo]]'s [[Duel Runner]].<ref>Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's [[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's DVD listing|Duel Box]] 7</ref>
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Its Japanese name is written as T 666 (T・666), but the [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] characters indicate it is to be read as "Terrible Omen" (テリブル・オーメン, ''Teriburu Omen'').
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666 is the [[wikipedia:Number of the Beast|Number of the Beast]] from Christianity. The "T" designation may be taken from the [[wikipedia:Terminator (franchise)|''Terminator'' franchise]], where the titular machines are cyborgs like the [[Three Pure Nobles]] and are given designations in the style of "T-600", "T-800", and so forth.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
This Duel Runner is not registered in [[Sector Security]]'s database, which led them to believe that [[Ghost]] was an intruder at the [[World Riding Duel Grand Prix]], when it was really [[Primo]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|73|ref}}</ref>
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This Duel Runner is not registered in [[Sector Security]]'s database, which led them to believe that [[Ghost]] was an intruder at the [[World Racing Grand Prix]], when it was really [[Primo]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|73|ref}}</ref>
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This Duel Runner was later used against [[Bruno]] and [[Yusei Fudo]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|107|ref}}</ref>. The Duel Runner was destroyed after Primo lost to Yusei.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|114|ref}}</ref>.
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The Duel Runner was later fixed by the time [[Primo]] Dueled [[Jack Atlas]].<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|132|ref}}</ref>. The Duel Runner later fuses with the other [[Three Pure Nobles|Pure Nobles]]' Duel Runners to form [[Aporia]]'s [[Trinidart Ouroboros]] when the Nobles decided to merge into Aporia in order to defeat Yusei.<ref>{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's|135|ref}}</ref>
   
 
==Features==
 
==Features==
[[File:5Dx107Placido Transformation.jpg|thumb|left|Primo merged with Terrible Omen.]]
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[[File:5Dx107Placido Transformation.jpg|thumb|left|Primo merged with ''Terrible Omen''.]]
Terrible Omen possesses an Over Boost system, as Primo used it when he chased after [[Yusei Fudo]] and [[Bruno]].
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''Terrible Omen'' possesses an Over Boost system, which Primo used when he chased after [[Yusei Fudo|Yusei]] and [[Bruno]].
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Primo has the ability to merge with his Duel Runner. When that occurs, ''Terrible Omen'' transforms, allowing Primo to stand on it and insert his sword to make it resemble a [[Duel Disk]]. In this form, Primo and the ''Terrible Omen'' are called "Placido Ultimate" (プラシド究極体).<ref>[http://blog-imgs-43.fc2.com/p/a/l/palette0unity/blg2.jpg ''V Jump'']</ref>
   
Primo has the ability to merge with this Duel Runner. When that occurs, Terrible Omen transforms, allowing Primo to stand on it and insert his sword to make it resemble a [[Duel Disk]]. It also served a Fusion Material for [[Aporia]]'s [[Duel Runner]] with it being the middle head.
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It also served as a component for [[Aporia]]'s [[Duel Runner]], ''[[Trinidart Ouroboros]]'' forming the middle head.
   
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''Terrible Omen'' normally is a 3-wheeled runner with two wheels in front, but once transformed, it becomes a two wheeled runner. It also gains piping and different connections that combine with Primo. Primo's legs disappear, creating two box shaped protrusions where his legs should be.
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 02:37, 6 November 2017

Terrible Omen

Terrible Omen

English name

Terrible Omen

Japanese name

T・666 (テリブル・オーメン)

Rōmaji name

Teriburu Omen

Alternate names

T 666

Owner
  • Primo

Terrible Omen or T 666 is Primo's Duel Runner.[1]

Its Japanese name is written as T 666 (T・666), but the furigana characters indicate it is to be read as "Terrible Omen" (テリブル・オーメン, Teriburu Omen).

666 is the Number of the Beast from Christianity. The "T" designation may be taken from the Terminator franchise, where the titular machines are cyborgs like the Three Pure Nobles and are given designations in the style of "T-600", "T-800", and so forth.

History

This Duel Runner is not registered in Sector Security's database, which led them to believe that Ghost was an intruder at the World Racing Grand Prix, when it was really Primo.[2]

This Duel Runner was later used against Bruno and Yusei Fudo.[3]. The Duel Runner was destroyed after Primo lost to Yusei.[4].

The Duel Runner was later fixed by the time Primo Dueled Jack Atlas.[5]. The Duel Runner later fuses with the other Pure Nobles' Duel Runners to form Aporia's Trinidart Ouroboros when the Nobles decided to merge into Aporia in order to defeat Yusei.[6]

Features

File:5Dx107Placido Transformation.jpg

Primo merged with Terrible Omen.

Terrible Omen possesses an Over Boost system, which Primo used when he chased after Yusei and Bruno.

Primo has the ability to merge with his Duel Runner. When that occurs, Terrible Omen transforms, allowing Primo to stand on it and insert his sword to make it resemble a Duel Disk. In this form, Primo and the Terrible Omen are called "Placido Ultimate" (プラシド究極体).[7]

It also served as a component for Aporia's Duel Runner, Trinidart Ouroboros forming the middle head.

Terrible Omen normally is a 3-wheeled runner with two wheels in front, but once transformed, it becomes a two wheeled runner. It also gains piping and different connections that combine with Primo. Primo's legs disappear, creating two box shaped protrusions where his legs should be.

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Duel Box 7
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 73: "Synchro Straits"
  3. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 107: "Primo's Plan, Part 2"
  4. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 114: "Operation: Capture Yeager II!"
  5. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 132: "Dawn of the Machines"
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 135: "Fight for the Future"
  7. V Jump