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*Any Japanese cards below may be poorly translated*
Episode 128: Settling the Score (2)
At the duel, Mizar still can't believe his strategy has failed, including Trey and Quinton stealing his Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon and rendering his Chaos Drawn Rank-Up-Magic - The Seventh One useless. Nevertheless, he summons Heliosphere Dragon (0000) in Attack Mode and while it's Mizar's only monster, Trey and Quinton cannot attack. (The real card also requires your opponent to have 4 or less cards in their hand, which is true in this case.) Quinton realizes it's to stall for time until Mizar can get Number 107 back. With that, Mizar sets 1 card to end his turn. While Yuma worries about Trey and Quinton, Quinton draws and activates Number Lifter to revive Number 9: Dyson Sphere (2800) in Attack Mode but without its effects. Next he activates Rank-Up Return to retrieve Rank-Up-Magic Argent Chaos Force from the Graveyard, which he then plays by using Number 9 as Xyz Material for Chaos Number 9: Chaos Dyson Sphere (Number C9: Chaos Dyson Sphere in the CG) (3600) in Attack Mode.
What's more, is that thanks to Chaos Dyson Sphere's effect, it'll attach any monster it battles to itself as Xyz Material and Quinton can inflict 500 damage to Mizar for each of its Xyz Materials. (The real card deals 800 damage for each Xyz Material you detach from it and deals 300 damage for each Xyz Material attached to it, though requires you to detach an Xyz Material to use the effect.) Regardless, Mizar knows that with only one Xyz Material, it'd take 100 turns of this to cost him the duel but Mizar is unaware of Chaos Atlandis' other effect and the duo use it to detach 3 Xyz Materials to reduce Mizar's LPs to 1. (The real card reduces the opponent's LPs to 100. I'll also note that it would only take 8 turns to win with this method.) For further insult, Quinton uses Chaos Dyson Sphere's effect to detach its only Xyz Material and wipe out Mizar's remaining LPs. While Kite and Orbital 7 prepare to launch their ship, Trey and Quinton learn that Mizar has survived thanks to his Damage Rebound Trap, which they activated by dealing Mizar damage.
As a result, Mizar took no further damage and now Trey and Quinton must choose a card ro return to the Deck and if it's a monster, they'll take its ATK as damage. While Trey doesn't see how they can send a card without losing, Quinton remembers the Number 107 equipped to Chaos Atlandis, which isn't a monster so sending it won't cost them any LPs. Left with no other choice, that's what the team does, returning Chaos Atlandis' ATK to 3300 but returning Number 107 back to Mizar. Nevertheless, Quinton uses another of Chaos Dyson Sphere's effects to detach an Xyz Material from itself and deal 800 damage to Mizar. However, Mizar is ready and activates Damage Alteration to reduce the damage to 0 and Special Summon a monster whose ATK equals the damage he would've taken. Mizar chooses to bring out Parsec the Interstellar Dragon (800) in Attack Mode.
Quinton set 1 card to end his turn but while Girag tangles up Nash by Don Thousand's orders, Mizar draws and activates Rank-Up-Magic - The Seventh One to revive Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon (3000) in Attack Mode, then use it as Xyz Material for Chaos Number 107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon (4500) in Attack Mode. (The real Rank-Up-Magic - The Seventh One can only be activated after it's been drawn during your Draw Phase that turn so it'd be useless here.) Trey is impressed but Quinton is prepared and activates Monopole Chain to prevent Mizar's monsters from attacking while he himself has Chaos Number 9 out. As a bonus, Quinton activates Atlandis Invitation to destroy Mizar's monster if it doesn't attack durng the End Phase and Mizar will take damage equal to its ATK so long as the duo control Chaos Atlandis.
Unfortunately, Trey and Quinton have underestimated Mizar's monster as Mizar uses his monster's effect to detach an Xyz Material from itself and restore all other cards to what they were at the start of the turn. (The real card simply negates the effects of all other face-up cards on the field and prevents the opponent from activating any cards.) Quinton proceeds to activate his Monopole Chain again but is unable to thanks to Neo Tachyon Dragon's effect. Even worse, Mizar uses its other effect to remove from play his other two monsters and let Neo Tachyon Dragon attack three times. (The real card Tributes 2  monsters to get this effect, but only if it has regular 107 as Xyz Material, which isn't the case here.) Meanwhile, Kite takes off and the trio in the duel watch him disappear.
Quinton asks Mizar how it feels to be played since the two of them were just distracting Mizar to allow Kite to go to the moon. They inform Yuma and the others, revealing that Kite's mission was to go to the moon to take on a theory on the Numeron Code and Jinlon's ruins, based on a conversation he had with Kite. Tori realizes Quinton and Trey were out to help all along but while Yuma is about to head back, Quinton protests otherwise and Mizar wants the duel over with. Mizar's first two attacks connect, leaving the duo defenseless and down to just 700 LPs. The group watch in horror as Mizar's 3rd attack wipes both Trey and Quinton out and transports them to Barian World. Kite pays no attention to their loss and resumes the flight but acknowledges Orbital's announcement of it. As his Galaxy-Eyes card glows, they're nearing the moon and Mizar makes it his mission too once he finds his Number 107 card glowing. Whatever happens, Astral and the others will be with Yuma but Yuma fears it won't be enough.
Episode 128's Episode Cards

Card Info:

Heliosphere Dragon
LIGHT / Dragon / Level 4 / ATK 0 / DEF 1900
While your opponent has 4 or less cards in their hand and this card is the only monster you control, your opponent cannot declare an attack. Once per turn, if you control a Level 8 Dragon-Type monster: You can make this card become Level 8 until the end of this turn.
Found In: 2015 Mega Tins Mega Pack
Set #: MP15-EN004
Rarity(s): Common
Notes: Zexal Anime: It only required the player to control no other face-up monsters and had no other effects aside from that.
Card User: Mizar

Card Info:

Number Lifter
Anime Normal Trap
Select 1 "Number" monster in your Graveyard. Special Summon that monster. Its effects are negated.
Found In: Not Yet Released
Set #: None
Rarity(s): Common
Notes: Card info is partially from Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia.
Card User: Quinton

Card Info:

Number 9: Dyson Sphere
LIGHT / Machine-Type Xyz / Rank 9 / ATK 2800 / DEF 3000
Once per Battle Step, during your opponent's turn, if this card with Xyz Material is attacked: Negate the attack (this is a Quick Effect). When this card is targeted for an attack while it has no Xyz Materials: You can target 2 monsters in your Graveyard; attach those targets to this card as Xyz Materials. During your Main Phase 1: You can detach 1 Xyz Material from this card; this card can attack your opponent directly this turn. Your opponent must control a monster with higher ATK than this card for you to activate and to resolve this effect.
Found In: Abyss Rising
Set #: ABYR-EN044
Rarity(s): Ultra Rare and Ultimate Rare
Notes: Special Summoned by Number Lifter's effect.
Card User: Quinton

Card Info:

Rank-Up Return
Anime Normal Spell
Select 1 "Rank-Up-Magic" card in your Graveyard. Add that card to your hand.
Found In: Not Yet Released
Set #: None
Rarity(s): Common
Notes: Card info is partially from Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia.
Card User: Quinton

Card Info:

Number C9: Chaos Dyson Sphere
LIGHT / Machine-Type Xyz / Rank 10 / ATK 3600 / DEF 3200
3 Level 10 monsters
At the start of the Damage Step, if this card battles an opponent's monster: You can attach that monster to this card as a face-up Xyz Material. Once per turn: You can inflict 300 damage to your opponent for each Xyz Material attached to this card. If this card has "Number 9: Dyson Sphere" as an Xyz Material, it gains this effect.
● Once per turn: You can detach any number of Xyz Materials from this card; inflict 800 damage to your opponent for each.
Found In: Premium Gold
Set #: PGLD-EN022
Rarity(s): Gold Secret Rare
Notes: Zexal Anime: It dealt 500 damage for each Xyz Material attached to it without detaching an Xyz Material.
Card User: Quinton

Card Info:

Damage Rebound
Anime Counter Trap
Activate only when an effect that would inflict damage to a player(s) is activated. That damage becomes 0 and your opponent shuffles 1 face-up card they control into the Deck, then, if that card was a monster on the field, inflict damage to your opponent equal to its ATK on the field.
Found In: Not Yet Released
Set #: None
Rarity(s): Common
Notes: Card info is partially from Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia.
Card User: Mizar

Card Info:

Damage Alteration
Anime Continuous Trap
Activate only if you would take damage from a card effect Make that damage 0, then Special Summon 1 monster from your Deck with ATK equal to the damage you would have taken.
Found In: Not Yet Released
Set #: None
Rarity(s): Common
Notes: Card info is partially from Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia.
Card User: Mizar

Card Info:

Parsec, the Interstellar Dragon
LIGHT / Dragon / Level 8 / ATK 800 / DEF 800
If you control a Level 8 monster, you can Normal Summon this card without Tributing.
Found In: Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy
Set #: LTGY-EN015
Rarity(s): Common
Notes: Special Summoned by Damage Alteration's effect.
Card User: Mizar

Card Info:

Rank-Up-Magic - The Seventh One
Normal Spell
To activate this card, you must draw it for your normal draw in your Draw Phase, reveal it, and keep it revealed until the start of Main Phase 1. At the start of your Main Phase 1 that same turn, you can: Special Summon, from your Extra Deck or Graveyard, 1 monster that has a number between "Number 101" and "Number 107" in its name, except "Number C" monsters, then Xyz Summon, from your Extra Deck, 1 "Number C" monster with the same number in its name as the first monster, by using it as the Xyz Material. You can only apply the effect of "Rank-Up-Magic - The Seventh One" once per Duel.
Found In: 2015 Mega Tins Mega Pack
Set #: MP15-EN033
Rarity(s): Secret Rare
Notes: Zexal Anime: It ranked up to any Over One Hundred Number monster and didn't require it to be activated during the Draw Phase it was drawn.
Card User: Mizar

Card Info:

Number C107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon
LIGHT / Dragon-Type Xyz / Rank 9 / ATK 4500 / DEF 3000
3 Level 9 monsters
Once per turn: You can detach 1 Xyz Material from this card; until the end of this turn, negate the effects of all other face-up cards currently on the field, also your opponent cannot activate cards or effects on the field. If this card has "Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon" as an Xyz Material, it gains this effect.
● You can Tribute 2 monsters; this card can make up to 3 attacks on monsters during each Battle Phase this turn.
Found In: Primal Origin
Set #: PRIO-EN041
Rarity(s): Super Rare and Ultimate Rare
Notes: Zexal Anime: It returned all face-up cards on the field to where they were at the start of the turn, except itself and removed from play the 2 monsters to attack 3 times without requiring Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon as Xyz Material.
            Zexal US:
Called "Chaos Number 107: Neo Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon".
Card User: Mizar

Card Info:

Monopole Chain
Anime Continuous Trap
Activate only if you control a "Dyson" monster. Monsters your opponent controls cannot attack.
Found In: Not Yet Released
Set #: None
Rarity(s): Common
Notes: Card info is partially from Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia.
Card User: Quinton

Card Info:

Atlandis Invitation
Anime Continuous Trap
Activate only if you control an "Atlandis" monster. During each of your opponent's End Phases, destroy all face-up Attack Position monsters your opponent controls that did not attack this turn, then inflict damage to your opponent equal to the combined ATK of the destroyed monsters on the field.
Found In: Not Yet Released
Set #: None
Rarity(s): Common
Notes: Card info is partially from Yu-Gi-Oh Wikia.
Card User: Quinton