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Following his conversion, Bastion is regulated to the sidelines, watching helplessly as other Society members are given the opportunity to duel Jaden and convert other school members into their group, while he himself is assigned no such tasks.<ref>''Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX'' Episode #84, 2006</ref> After weeks of such torture, as well as a conversation with ] (Dr. Albert Zweinstein), he grows "enlightened" about his worth as a duelist and as a person, and leaves the Society of his own accord to pursue his goals, running through the school half nude (fully nude in the Japanese version) in ]-inspired fashion.<ref>''Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX'' Episode #96, 2006</ref> He follows Eisenstein to his laboratory, where the two study ] together, but an experiment deposits Bastion in the other world ahead of the rest of Duel Academy.<ref>''Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX'' Episode #120, 2007</ref> |
Following his conversion, Bastion is regulated to the sidelines, watching helplessly as other Society members are given the opportunity to duel Jaden and convert other school members into their group, while he himself is assigned no such tasks.<ref>''Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX'' Episode #84, 2006</ref> After weeks of such torture, as well as a conversation with ] (Dr. Albert Zweinstein), he grows "enlightened" about his worth as a duelist and as a person, and leaves the Society of his own accord to pursue his goals, running through the school half nude (fully nude in the Japanese version) in ]-inspired fashion.<ref>''Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX'' Episode #96, 2006</ref> He follows Eisenstein to his laboratory, where the two study ] together, but an experiment deposits Bastion in the other world ahead of the rest of Duel Academy.<ref>''Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX'' Episode #120, 2007</ref> | ||
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Bastion Misawa, known in Japan as Daichi Misawa (三沢大地, Misawa Daichi), is a fictional character in the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX in Japan) and the manga series of the same name. In the English version, Bastion is voiced by Eric Stuart, while Yūki Masuda takes the role in the Japanese version.
A highly analytic duelist, Bastion is a mathematic genius who covers his cards and the walls of his room with endless numeric formulas, believing that everything in life can be calculated arithmetically. The neglect of his character is a running gag throughout the series in both incarnations.
Fictional character biography
Coming in #1 in the entry examinations for Duel Academy (Duel Academia), Bastion first meets Jaden Yuki (Judai Yuki) during the first year, watching him defeat Vellian Crowler (Cronos de Medici). Due to his astounding performance in the exams, Bastion is placed in the Ra Yellow dormitory after being accepted to the school.
Upon defeating Chazz Princeton (Jun Manjoume) in a public Duel, Bastion is offered entrance into Obelisk Blue, but declines, saying he promised himself he would not advance to Obelisk Blue until he was the #1 freshman of the school, and in order to do so, would have to defeat Jaden, who he viewed as #1. He builds a seventh deck, seemingly based on his Water deck, devoted to sealing certain cards so that an opponent will not be able to summon most of his or her monsters. Bastion uses the seventh deck against Jaden, preventing the use of Polymerization with Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell, therefore keeping Jaden from calling forth his stronger monsters, but is still defeated.
Due to his skill, Bastion is one of the seven duelists that receive a key to the Spirit Gate that can unleash the Sacred Beast Cards. Bastion only duels one of the Shadow Riders (Seven Stars), Tania. Although Bastion uses his Magnet monsters, which use opposing plus and minus charges to stop his opponent's attacks and fuse to become stronger, he eventually loses. Afterwards, he is stripped of his free will to a degree and becomes infatuated with Tania, but returns to normal after Jaden defeats her in a Duel.
At one point during the second year, angered by the fact that he was not considered for entry into the Society of Light, Bastion challenges Sartorius (Takuma Saiou) to a Duel in order prove his strength and disband the Society. Chazz, however, takes Sartorius' place, and although Bastion has the means of being victorious, Sartorius takes advantage of his self-doubt and desire to be accepted, convincing him to intentionally lose to Chazz and finally join the organization.
Following his conversion, Bastion is regulated to the sidelines, watching helplessly as other Society members are given the opportunity to duel Jaden and convert other school members into their group, while he himself is assigned no such tasks. After weeks of such torture, as well as a conversation with Dr. Eisenstein (Dr. Albert Zweinstein), he grows "enlightened" about his worth as a duelist and as a person, and leaves the Society of his own accord to pursue his goals, running through the school half nude (fully nude in the Japanese version) in Archimedes-inspired fashion. He follows Eisenstein to his laboratory, where the two study quantum mechanics together, but an experiment deposits Bastion in the other world ahead of the rest of Duel Academy.
Despite his protests that such feelings are illogical and irrational, it is implied that Bastion has feelings for several female Monster Cards seen throughout the series (his primary crush being White Magician Pikeru). In the English version, Bastion has a British accent.
Deck
Bastion has six decks, each based on an Attribute, and a special seventh deck made to combat Jaden. Underneath his jacket, he wears a special vest that holds six of the seven decks (Fire, Earth, Wind, Water, Light, and Dark). Each deck runs on a specific theme, with his Water deck's theme being the fusion of hydrogen (Hydrogeddon) and oxygen (Oxygeddon) to form water (Water Dragon), and his Earth deck's theme being the manipulation of plus and minus electronegativity. During the second year, he abandons his six decks in favour of one deck that is an amalgam of all his cards.
In the manga, Bastion's Fire deck relies on summoning a large number of weak defensive monsters.
References
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX Episode #21, 2005
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX Episode #82, 2006
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX Episode #84, 2006
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX Episode #96, 2006
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX Episode #120, 2007
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX Episode #36, 2005