Preview Episode: What REALLY happened in Gx Episode 12.

"It's my turn! I activate my Magic Card, Bonding H20! I sacrifice my two Hydrogedon's, and Oxygedon. Go! Water Dragon!" Daichi Misawa shouted, as the serpent made entirely of water was summoned to the field.

"And with only one monster on the field, your Hell Burner's attack power goes down!" he informed his opponent, Jun Manjyome.

"However…my monsters attack power is still stronger than yours, Misawa." Jun smugly reminded his opponent. He knew that all Misawa had managed to do was get a monster powerful enough that he wouldn't lose during his own next battle phase.

"Hm. My Water Dragon has a special effect. When he is on the field…the attack of all Fire monsters on the field becomes zero!" Daichi revealed to his opponent, completely catching him as well as the audience off guard.

"Wha, what!" Chronos de Medici uttered at the declaration.

"That means…that Manjyome's Hell Burners attack goes…" Judai Yuki realized, not able to finish his sentence. At this time, a tidal wave of water was climbing upwards toward Jun and his Hell Burner, ready to strike it's target.

"Aaaaah!" Jun screamed as the wave hit his Hell Burner and decreased his attack power to 0.

"This is…" Jun attempted to say, but found he was speechless.

"That is correct. The effect of Water Dragon has made it so he has more than enough power to defeat you now. Water Dragon! Aqua Punisher!" Daichi commanded his Sea-Serpent monster as it shot another, even bigger wave of water toward Jun's strength-less monster.

"No!" was all Jun could scream before the water hit his monster, and himself.

Jun Manjyome: 0

Jun got up from the water hologram, and just glared in front of him. He wasn't looking at anything in particular, but he felt his pride take a blow harder than the one made by Water Dragon.

"Manjyome" Daichi started, "You as a duelist-"

"Shut up! We all know it was just luck that you won! If you hadn't have chosen your Water Deck, who knows how well you would have done?" Jun backfired before Daichi could finish. Daichi just sighed, annoyed at his opponents apparent memory lapse.

"Luck was it? You were the one that told me the kind of deck you were going to use before we started this duel." Daichi reminded him.

"Uh!" Jun remembered. 'That's right…I did say that…' he thought bitterly.

"It was your fault that you lost the duel Manjyome. If you had not been so arrogant as to tell your opponent what deck you will use before the duel even starts, you might have fared better. This duel was won before it even started. And one more thing…there is no doubt that you lied about throwing your own cards into the ocean." Daichi harshly told him.

"What do you mean?" Jun asked him, not knowing how he could possibly have any evidence to indict with.

"I put a little something on my practice cards, you know…a little memo to remind me of certain dueling formulas." Daichi revealed to everybody.

"M-memo?!" Jun squawked.

"That's right. I fished a card from the ocean a bit earlier. This is proof that you threw my cards into the water, hoping to catch me off guard for our duel!" Daichi challenged him, showing a card that definitely had the look of a card thrown into water.

It was Blood Vorse. And it had a mathematical formula written on the card.

'N-no! I didn't notice those formulas when I threw them last night!" Jun thought franticly, wondering why he hadn't seen them before. And then it hit him.

It was too dark to see them. Now however, he would have liked it to be to dark to see anyone else. He could only stare at Daichi Misawa revealing what he had done with hard evidence to back it up.

"Now the only way that you could prove it was your own card thrown into the water is if you had actually been the one to write these cards. But my handwriting is unmistakable in this era of bad handwriting." Daichi closed his eyes for a second before looking at Jun again.

"Manjyome! You treat someone else's cards like this?! And you still call yourself a qualified duelist?" Daichi solidly attacked this time. Asuka, Sho, Ryo, and Judai could only look at Daichi with certain awe, seeing him fully in the right.

"But I…" Jun attempted to explain himself, but couldn't get anything out. He was finished.

"Signor Misawa. It is now time for you to be promoted to Obelisk Blue now." Professor Chronos congratulated the young science duelist. 'With such a strong duelist in Obelisk Blue, Manjyome's Elite Position will be filled again!' he thought with glee.

"Well, I cannot accept that offer now." Daichi surprised Chronos, Judai and everyone else.

"What? Why not?!" Chronos gasped, seeing what had just happened. 'But the Elite Position! And Jun Manjyome gone from Obelisk Blue! What will I do now…' Chronos quickly thought of how he could get out of this situation.

"In order to truly deserve Obelisk Blue, I feel that I must be undoubtedly Ichiban. So far, I'm only Niban. That means I must defeat the Ichiban in order to deserve Obelisk Blue. That means I must duel you, Judai Yuki!" Daichi pointed at the surprised teenager. Ryo smiled.

'I see that I am not the only one who sees potential in that boy.' He thought.

Judai got excited at Daichi's words. "So come on! We can duel right now, so let's go!" Judai proposed, but then saw Daichi shake his head.

"No, not yet. These decks that I have right now cannot defeat your E-Hero deck. I know my limits, and know that these decks will not be able to beat you yet.." Daichi told him.

Judai looked surprised. "What? You're not ready?" Daichi smiled.

"Don't look so surprised. I have theories to test out, strategies to try…besides, I don't even know which of my six decks I'm going to use in a duel against you." Daichi embarrassedly revealed to Judai.

Asuka smiled, bemused at the comment. 'He is modest. He is a strong duelist, and would be a challenge for me I think…' she thought, wondering how her Cyber Girl deck would fare against his Water Attribute Deck.

"Well, when you're ready, you know where to find me! Our duel should be fun! Finish your deck, Niban!" Judai gave Daichi a thumbs up.

Daichi returned the favor and gave Judai a thumbs up as well.

"I shall. Ichiban-kun!" Daichi smiled.

Notes:

I hope you liked the preview of my upcoming Gx fanfiction! I wanted to do a preview for it, mainly because I realized that I had to. I originally wanted to start at episode 13 of Gx for the "Rewrite" but for one very important detail: the writers really dropped the ball on having Daichi make a "7'th Anti-Judai deck" and I wanted to correct that mistake. The result is this preview. It would be a much better idea to just have him use one of his six Attribute decks.

Why do I decide to start after episode 12? Well, besides my overt Pro-Misawa bias, I thought that the episodes after 12 were lackluster at best. They went downhill, and I wanted to catch Gx when it still shined.

But now for what you were all waiting for, the EPISODE PREVIEWS!

Episode 13 Meeting at the Abandoned Dorm

After his defeat at the hand of Misawa, Manjyome leaves the Academia with his Soul Card. While looking for Manjyome, Judai and the others find themselves at the abandoned dorm where they dueled Titan. They are warded away, but in the shadows, a new recruit wants to join the Oracle Shaman group...

Episode 14 Day Off! Duel and the Beach

Seeing the need for relaxation, Samejima calls for a day off from lessons. Many students decided to go to the sea-shore. Duels are taking place, and Judai gets excited. While Sho, Hayato, Misawa and Asuka have nice and fun duels, Judai challenges a surfer from California, Tom Hanson who duels spiritually...

Episode 15 Bond of Brothers! Chronos Rides Again

Upon seeing Sho's horrible exam scores, Chronos takes it upon himself to expell him. Sho is horrified, but Chronos allows him to duel in order to stay because he is a Marafuji. Set against a doppleganger duelist, the duel between Kagurazaka and Sho begins. Kagurazaka copies the Medieval Darkness deck of Chronos, but...

Episode 16 Queen of Ice VS Burning Misawa

At the end of every month, the Duel Academia has random exhibition matches, and Asuka and Misawa are chosen. Thus, the duel between two geniuses begins. Misawa is using his Fire Deck with burning chemicals, but Asuka surprisingly counters with a Cyber Ice deck. By summoning Fire Dragon Misawa can turn the duel in his favor...

Episode 17 Judai's Past, and Samejima's Decision

After years of having girls in only Obelisk Blue, Samejima finally decides to build girl dorms for Ra Yellow and Osiris Red. Needing new teachers, he calls on female duelists all around the world to participate in a duel contest. Meanwhile, Judai remembers his childhood, and why he uses an E-Hero deck in the first place...

Enjoy!