I send Musashi V from my hand to the graveyard, activating its effect: Choose 1 Musashi card from your deck and place it into your hand.
And since I drew a Musashi card outside of my draw phase, I get to special summon Musashi Zero from my hand.
Once a Musashi Zero has been special summoned, I get to special summon another Musashi card from my hand.
You're summoning two monsters at once...?!
And the one I'm summoning is, of course, the one I added to my hand thanks to Musashi V—Musashi IX!
Ooooh! He now has over 6,000 total monster damage! With no monsters on the field, Rosetta can't withstand the attack!
Hmph, don't underestimate me. I activate my quick-attack card—Sky Striker Anchor!
N-nani?!
Sky Striker Anchor allows me to gain control of one monster on your field until the end of my turn. Which, of course, means your Musashi IX is mine!
Oh, no! She took Musashi IX...?! It not only has an absurd attack of 3,100, it also can't be destroyed through combat!
Is Rosetta going to live through this round?
Hmph, did you really think that I didn't see this coming?
Could it be...!
I activate my trap card, Musashi Whirlwind!
This card allows me to return any Musashi card on the battlefield to its owner's deck, and we each draw one card.
I get to draw one, too?
Of course, but the card must also be revealed to all players! If it's a monster card, it can be directly summoned onto the battlefield!
Wait, but if Rosetta draws a monster card, then she might...
No... With Rosetta's luck, she won't.
Is that how it works?!
On your way back to the Gray Raven's quarters, you hear fervent cheers coming from the engineering bay.
You decide to check out what all the fuss is about. As you enter the engineering bay, you see Rosetta and a Construct playing a card game.
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From the looks of it, this round will likely be the final one, with this card draw deciding the players' fate.
Under the rambunctious cheering of less than ten spectators, the players place their hands on their decks.
Draw!!!
Looks like Lady Luck is smiling upon me. I have drawn a monster card... Come forth, bearing the blade in your heart—Musashi IX!
I see! That must be why you slot three Musashi IXs into your deck!
Um... I don't think that has anything to do with it.
Now clearly at a disadvantage, Rosetta's opponent and the crowd await her card draw in eager anticipation.
...It'd be nice if it were a monster card, but...
Rosetta reveals the card she drew as a magic card. Her opponent leaps joyously into the air, and she lets out a sigh.
It really isn't my lucky day.
Yeah, I lost. Looks like I'm no good at luck-based games.
I guess I do, but I always lose.
Anyway... What brings you here, Commandant? Do you need something from the engineering bay?
I see... Looks like we got carried away.
Well, as you can see, I'm playing a card game. Before that, I was here for routine maintenance.
Enough with the chit-chat, Rosetta. I'm sure you know what losing means!
Yeah, I do... I'll be surveying the Arctic in your stead.
It's a nonessential mission, and there's no time limit—that's why... Chill your beans, Gray Raven Commandant.
I'll send the mission details to your dedicated channel later. Rosetta, go register with our chief first.
Uhm... But this mission requires at least two people...
Will you go with me, Commandant? I know it's a bit out of the blue.
It shouldn't. The engineering staff said it's not high on the list of priorities.
Thank you.
Got your team sorted? Just tell the chief Rosetta and the Gray Raven Commandant will be surveying the Arctic.
...Hahahaha. With that mission sorted, I can spend time on assembling my hyper laser cannon instead!
You leave before your mind gets further contaminated.