Jaden had just pulled off two fusion summons at once. He had played Fusion Recovery to get Polymerization and Elemental Hero Burstinatrix back to his hand. He then summoned Burstinatrix, and played Miracle Fusion to fuse her with the Elemental Hero Avian in his Graveyard to create Elemental Hero Flame Wingman. He then played Polymerization to fuse that with Elemental Hero Sparkman, to summon Elemental Hero Shining Flare Wingman, with an original attack of 2500. Since he had 8 Elemental Heroes in his Graveyard, and each one of them gave Shining Flare Wingman 300 more attack points, his attack points were now at 4900.
Jaden then declared an attack on Zane's Cyber End Dragon, which only had 4000 attack points. Zane's Cyber End Dragon was destroyed, and Zane's life points dropped from 2000 to 1100. Jaden then reminded Zane that Shining Flare Wingman was now about to use his special ability to inflict 4000 points of damage to Zane's life points.
Zane activated his trap, Damage Polarizer, reducing the damage done by Shining Flare Wingman's effect to zero.
"Damage Polarizer?" asked Calvin (who was watching this on TV), confused. "Is that a real card? I've never heard of it."
"You know the deal with the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX show," answered Hobbes. "They show cards on the show that aren't in the real world, probably because they'd be too overpowered, and would be banned upon creation."
"So, why do they show them on TV?" asked Calvin.
"Probably because they don't really have a Forbidden/Restricted list on the show," said Hobbes.
"Except for Chaos Emperor Dragon, Envoy of the End," put in Calvin.
"Except for Chaos Emperor Dragon, Envoy of the End," agreed Hobbes.
"Did you ever wonder how cool it would be to actually have the technology to project those dueling holograms from those duel disks?" inquired Calvin.
"Oh, they might actually do that in a few centuries," said Hobbes.
Calvin's eyes lit up. "Hobbes! You're a genius!"
"Wha?" said Hobbes blankly.
Calvin ran up to his room. Hobbes followed, scratching his head.
Hobbes stared after Calvin as Calvin ran into his closet. Everything clicked into place when Hobbes saw him come out of the closet, carrying a cardboard box.
"Oh no!" exclaimed Hobbes. "There is nothing you can do to convince me to get in that stupid box!"
"Really?" said Calvin. "I'm sure at Duel Academy they have a lifetime supply of tuna-fish sandwiches."
Hobbes's eyes widened in excitement. "Really? Move over!"
After Calvin and Hobbes were in both in the box, and they both had their "vortex goggles" on, they took off. Yes, they started in Calvin's room, but they somehow managed to go from there to a pathway through the time-space continuum.
"I have to go to the bathroom," said Hobbes.
Calvin shot Hobbes a look. Hobbes shut his mouth.
