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{{Infobox Boxer
{{Infobox animanga character
| name = Luca
|image=Amir Khan 2007.jpg
|imagesize = 200 px
| series = Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
| image = [[Image:Luna (Ruka).jpg|250px]]
|name=Amir Khan
| caption =
|realname=Amir Iqbal Khan
| first = ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' episode 12
|weight=[[Lightweight]]
| last =
|nationality=[[United Kingdom|British]]
| creator = Kazuki Takahashi
|birth_date={{birth date and age|df=yes|1986|12|8}}
| voiced by = Japanese: [[Yuka Terasaki]]
|birth_place=[[Bolton]], <br />[[Greater Manchester]], <br>[[England]]
| alias =
|Knock-out round|= round 1 30sec
| age = 11
|death_date|=
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| relatives = [[Luka (Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's)|Luka]] twin brother
|home=[[Bolton]], [[Greater Manchester]],<br>[[England]]
| divider = yes
|style=[[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]]
| aux1 name = Resident
|height={{height|ft=5|in=10}}
| aux1 = Neo Domino
|total=19
| aux2 name = Dragon Mark
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| aux2 = Right Claw
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| aux3 name = Dragon
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|KO=15
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{{MedalSport | Men's [[Boxing at the Summer Olympics|boxing]]}}
{{MedalSilver | [[2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Athens]] | [[Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Lightweight]]}}
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'''Luna''' ({{nihongo|'''Luca'''|龍可|''Ruka''}} in the Japanese version) is one of the main characters of the anime series ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''. Along with her twin brother [[Luka (Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's)|Luka]], she aids [[Yusei Fudo]], the main protagonist.
'''Amir Iqbal Khan''' ([[Urdu]]: {{Nastaliq|'''عامر خان'''}}), (born 8 December 1986) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Boxing|boxer]] from [[Bolton]], [[Greater Manchester]], [[England]].<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.findmypast.com/post84BMDSearchStart.action?&submit=1&redef=X&searchType=B&fromYear=1983&toYear=2006&forename1=Amir&surname=Khan|title=findmypast.com - Amir Khan|publisher=findmypast.com|accessdate=2008-09-23}}</ref> He is the current [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] [[lightweight]] champion and the former [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] Inter-Continental lightweight champion.<ref>{{boxrec|id=314558|name=Amir Khan}}</ref>


Luna tends to get tired right after a duel. She has the ability to communicate with duel monsters after having spent ample time with Duel Spirits in a different dimension while in a coma. Much to her brother's irritation, she tends to candidly point out the various flaws in his plans and flatly insult him. When Luna first met Yusei she was catious about him, but later develops a hint of sisterly affection for him.
==Background==


==Biography==
Khan was born and raised in [[Bolton]], England and is an avid supporter of his local [[association football|football]] club, [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]], where he uses the club's training facilities at the [[Reebok Stadium]].
Luna lives together with her twin brother Luka in the Tops resident area, spending most of their time alone together as their parents are usually at work and are educated via the internet. A child prodigy, Luna has been dueling since she was three years old. Once, she lapsed into a coma right after a duel, and did not awaken for a month. Upon waking up, Luna claimed she had been to the Duel Spirit dimension. This claim would prove to be true; for that month Luna's mind lived among the Duel Spirits, under the protection of Ancient Fairy Dragon, one of the Five Dragons. Before waking up, Luna promised she would always be there to defend the Duel Spirits from evil. However, the pressure from undertaking such a task alone was too much and Luna had to forsake her promise, allowing the Duel Spirit dimension to fall to an unknown force.


By present time, she and Luka rescued Yusei from Trudge after she sensed him being captured by Security Officers, taking him to their home. Yusei attempts to leave so as not to get them involved, but the twins manage to get him to stay for the night. They awake the next morning to find that Yusei had left after modifying their Duel Disks to fit their arms. Although she knows that Yusei's reasons from leaving them, Luna starts developing an interest in him and commented that she would like to talk to him more.
He was educated at Smithills School in Bolton and Bolton Community College. His first cousin is the England fast bowler [[Sajid Mahmood]] and his younger brother, [[Haroon Khan (boxer)|Haroon Khan]], is an amateur boxer.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://sport.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1833613,00.html|title='Mum's curries keep us at home'|publisher=The Guardian|date=2006-07-30|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> He was a hyperactive child and "a born fighter", according to his father, who encouraged him to take up boxing.


Luna was selected as someone to participate in the Fortune Cup. However, not feeling like participating, Luka attempts to duel in her place. The next day, he entered the Fortune Cup disguised as Luna, but using Akutsu's Signer-detecting technology, Jeager was not only able to determine that Bommer dueled Luka instead of Luna, but also that his sister is a Signer. Luna faced off against Professor Frank due to Rex Godwin's consolation game but in the middle of the duel, both her and Luka are hypnotized. Luna's conscious self awakens in the World of Duel Monster Spirits, where she sees the degradation of the dimension and decides to uphold her promise from then on. When the Crimson Dragon appered in the middle of Yusei's match against Jack, the four Signers were shown a vision of Satellite being destroyed by a mysterious spider drawing. After Yusei's victory, Luna feel somewhat disturbed about the vision the Crimon Dragon showed them and talks to Yusei about it.
Khan belongs to the [[Janjua|Janjua Rajput]] clan<ref>''Men's Health'' December 2006 issue, p128</ref> of Maira Matore in [[Rawalpindi]], [[Pakistan]],<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.gulf-news.com/weekend/books/10204490.html|title=Amir Khan's journey to fame|publisher=Gulf News|date=2008-04-11|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> which has a long and well documented history of warrior kings and a strong martial reputation.


==Dragon Mark==
He often uses his position as a well-known [[Islam in the United Kingdom|British Muslim]] to encourage better relations between British [[Muslims]] and the wider community, particularly in his home town of Bolton.
<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Ruka Dragon Mark.jpg|thumb|Luca's Dragon Mark, one of the Claws.]] -->
Luna is one of the five Signers, the legendary duelists with the ability to summon the Crimson Dragon god. As such, she has the ability to talk to monster spirits and bears one of the dragon birthmarks on her arm, in the shape of the dragon's claw. Her dragon is Ancient Fairy Dragon, although the dragon's card is currently in the possession of an unknown enemy.


==Amateur==
==Deck==
Luna plays a '''Spirit'''/'''Fairy''' Deck, consisting of folkloric creatures and enchantments, such as unicorns and fairies.
Khan began boxing competitively at the age of 11, with early honours including three English school titles, three junior [[Amateur Boxing Association of England|ABA]] titles and gold at the [[AAU Junior Olympic Games|2003 Junior Olympics]].<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympics_2004/boxing/3897751.stm|title=Amir's road to Athens|publisher=BBC Sport|date=2004-08-28|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> In early 2004 he won a gold medal at the European Student Championships in [[Lithuania]], and in [[South Korea]] several months later he won world junior lightweight title after fighting five times in seven days. Khan then rose to fame as Britain's sole representative in boxing at the [[2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Athens Olympics]], winning a silver medal at the age of 17 in the [[Boxing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Lightweight|lightweight boxing]] category. He was Britain's youngest Olympic boxer since [[Colin Jones]] in 1976. He lost in the final to [[Mario Kindelan]], the Cuban who had also beaten him several months earlier in the pre-Olympic match-ups in Greece. In 2005 he avenged the two losses by beating the 34 year old Kindelan in his final amateur fight.


== References ==


==Professional==
====2005–2006====
Despite declaring after the 2004 Olympics that he would pursue a Gold medal at the [[2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Beijing Olympics]], Khan turned professional in 2005, signing with England's leading boxing promoter, [[Frank Warren (promoter)|Frank Warren]]. This was fuelled by a row with the English Amateur Boxing Association over the ticketing allocation for his family and friends at the English ABA Finals.

Khan moved from [[Lightweight]] to [[light welterweight]] for a single fight against French fighter [[Rachid Drilzane]] on 9 December 2006, winning a 10 round decision. Khan experienced the first knockdown of his career when his opponent caught him with a good left.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/6165959.stm|title=Khan tested on way to first title|publisher=BBC Sport|date=2006-12-10|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> Drilzane had never scored a knockout in his 13 fight career. Khan returned to the [[lightweight]] division for future fights.

====2007====

On 7 April 2007, Khan beat Steffy Bull in a three round [[technical knockout]] in [[Cardiff]].

On 14 July 2007 he faced [[Willie Limond]] for the Commonwealth lightweight title. During the fight Khan was knocked down in the 6th round and appeared to be hurt badly. However, after another barrage of right hands, Khan weathered the storm and in the seventh round knocked down Limond after a fierce exchange of punches. The referee stopped the fight on advice of the doctor; Limond had sustained a perforated eardrum, broken nose and damaged right eye.

On 6 October 2007 Khan faced [[Scott Lawton (boxer)|Scott Lawton]] in his first defence of the Commonwealth lightweight title. Khan fought a mature and clinical fight, boxing with single punches for the majority of the first three rounds. Khan increased the pressure at the end of the third, and secured a [[Knockout|TKO]] victory in the fourth. The referee stepped in when Lawton failed to fight back.

The most significant win of Khan's career so far came when he celebrated his 21st birthday by successfully defending his Commonwealth lightweight title against [[Graham Earl]] on 8 December 2007. Earl, rated the number one British lightweight and a former world title challenger, was considered Khan's toughest test by some way and a tough fight was expected; especially due to some ill-feeling between the pair in the run-up to the fight. However, it took Khan just 72 seconds to have the fight referee declare Earl in no fit state to continue. Khan later claimed that he rated this victory as the best of his career.

====2008====
[[Image:025 - Khan gets spanked v Prescott.jpg|thumb|left|Khan before his fight with [[Breidis Prescott|Prescott]].]]
On 2 February, Khan was scheduled to fight [[Martin Kristjansen]] but illness forced the Dane to withdraw and instead Khan beat Australian [[Gairy St Clair]] in a contest for the Commonwealth lightweight title at the [[ExCel Arena]] in London. This was his first fight to last all 12 rounds and was won via a unanimous 120-108 scoring from all three ringside judges.

On 5 April, Khan beat [[Martin Kristjansen|Kristjansen]] in the 7th round of a [[WBO]] world [[lightweight]] title eliminator. Before the contest, the fighters had been ranked 3rd and 4th respectively by the WBO. After Khan's victory, he is now ranked 2nd, behind only [[Joel Casamayor]].

Following the fight, Khan split from his trainer Oliver Harrison, the trainer for all of his previous 17 professional contests. The breakup has been blamed on Harrison's concerns that Khan's public engagements were interfering with his fight preparations.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/may/02/amirkhan.boxing|title=Khan rings in the new with change of trainer|publisher=The Guardian|date=2008-05-02|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> An official spokesperson for Team Khan told reporters there was nothing personal between Khan and Harrison.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2008/04/29/uoboxx129.xml|title=Amir Khan splits with trainer Oliver Harrison|publisher=The Telegraph|date=2008-04-29|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> Dean Powell, who has trained former world champions [[Duke McKenzie]] and [[Lloyd Honeyghan]], will work with Khan until a decision on a permanent trainer is made, with Khan possibly looking to America. In the same month, Khan had a training session in Las Vegas with [[Roger Mayweather]], trainer and uncle of [[Floyd Mayweather]].<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/may/02/amirkhan.boxing|title=Khan rings in the new with change of trainer|publisher=The Guardian|date=2008-05-02|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref>

Khan fought on 21 June at the [[National Indoor Arena]] in [[Birmingham]] against Irishman [[Michael Gomez]]. Gomez, a [[super featherweight]] who is reaching the end of his career and had lost the last three of his six fights, was described as a "backward step" in Khan's quest for a world title.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://britishboxing.wordpress.com/2008/05/07/shopworn-gomez-looks-made-to-order-for-khan-but-stranger-things-have-happened/|title=Shopworn Gomez looks made to order for Khan|publisher=British Boxing|date=2008-05-07|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> Khan stated "I think I'm above this domestic level now" and made it clear that he expected a fast and explosive finish to the fight. However, after the fight, Khan said he felt he had moved up a level by "fighting world class fighters like Gomez".<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7385918.stm|title=Khan eyes Filipino great Pacquiao|publisher=BBC News|date=2008-06-19|accessdate=2008-06-23}}</ref> Khan received criticism for being knocked down in the second round, but proved his resilience by coming back stronger after this. Former boxing champion [[Barry McGuigan]] seemed unimpressed after the fight and said Khan needed at least two more fights before he should consider a world title bout. Many journalists echoed McGuigan's opinion of Khan's defensive vulnerability.

On 6 September 2008, Khan was knocked out by [[Breidis Prescott]] in 54 seconds at the [[Manchester Evening News Arena|M.E.N. Arena]] on his [[Sky Box Office (UK & Ireland)|Sky Box Office]] debut,<ref name="Khan knocked out in first round">{{cite news
| title = Khan knocked out in first round
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7598723.stm
| publisher = BBC Sport
| date = [[2008-09-06]]
| accessdate = 2008-09-06}}</ref> handing him his first defeat as a professional boxer. Khan was knocked down within 31 seconds and struggled to make the count, Prescott downed him again within 51 seconds, moments later to win by knockout.
Khan has vowed to be stronger and better when he returns to the ring next time.

'''Trainers'''
*[[Oliver Harrison]]- 2004-2008<ref>http://www.frankwarren.tv/drill/News/Articles/2008/09/22/khan-splits-with-rubio.html</ref>
*[[Jorge Rubio]]- 2008- Present<ref>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/article4720086.ece</ref>
*[[Freddie Roach]]- 2008- Present<ref>http://www.sportinglife.com/boxing/news/st...OXING_Khan.html
</ref>

''''''BIGGEST PUSSY GOING'''
'''SHAH KHAN IS BUGS BUNNY NO 2"
"HARRY KHAN U WHITE SON OF A BITCH"
"SAJID MAHMOOD U SHIT BOWLER"



== Record ==

===Amateur boxing===
*2003 &ndash; Won a gold medal at the [[AAU Junior Olympics]].
*2004 &ndash; Won a gold medal at the European Student Championships and the World Junior Championships.
*2004 &ndash; Won the [[Strandja Cup]] to qualify for the [[2004 Summer Olympics|Olympics]] in [[Athens]]
*2004 &ndash; Won a silver medal at the Olympics, beating [[Marios Kaperonis]], [[Dimitar Stilianov]], [[Jong Sub Baik]] and [[Serik Yeleuov]]. He lost to [[Mario Kindelan]] in the final.
*2005 &ndash; Beat Craig Watson on points in the [[ABA Championships]].
*2005 &ndash; Won the last match of his amateur career beating Mario Kindelan 19-13 at the [[Reebok Stadium]].
===Professional===
{{start box}}
|-
!align=center style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Res.
!align=center style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Opponent
!align=center style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Type
!align=center style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Rd., Time
!align=center style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Date
!align=center style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Venue
!align=center style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Location
!align=center style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Notes
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|David Bailey
|TKO
|1<small>(4)</small>, 1:49
|[[July 16]], [[2005]]
|[[Bolton Arena]]
|[[Bolton]], [[England]]
|<small>First professional fight</small>
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|Baz Carey
|Decision
|4<small>(4)</small>
|[[September 10]], [[2005]]
|[[Cardiff International Arena]]
|[[Cardiff]], [[Wales]]
|<small>Points: 40-34</small>
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|Steve Gethin
|TKO
|3<small>(4)</small>, 0:48
|5 November 2005
|[[Braehead Arena]]
|[[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]
|
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|Daniel Thorpe
|TKO
|2<small>(4)</small>, 2:57
|10 December 2005
|[[ExCeL Exhibition Centre]]
|[[London]], [[England]]
|
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|Vitali Martynov ([[Belarus|BEL]])
|TKO
|1<small>(6)</small>, 1:15
|28 January 2006
|[[Nottingham Arena]]
|[[Nottingham]], [[England]]
|
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|"Action" Jackson Williams
|TKO
|3<small>(6)</small>, 2:16
|25 February 2006
|[[ExCeL Exhibition Centre]]
|[[London]], [[England]]
|
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|Laszlo Komjathi ([[Hungary|HUN]])
|Decision
|6<small>(6)</small>
|20 May 2006
|[[King's Hall]]
|[[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]]
|<small>60-54</small>
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|Colin Bain ([[Scotland|SCO]])
|TKO
|2<small>(6)</small>, 2:20
|8 July 2006
|[[Millennium Stadium]]
|[[Cardiff]], [[Wales]]
|
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|[[Ryan Barrett]]
|TKO
|1<small>(6)</small>, 1:52
|2 September 2006
|[[Bolton Arena]]
|[[Bolton]], [[England]]
|
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|Rachid Drilzane ([[France|FRA]])
|Decision <small>(Unanimous)</small>
|10<small>(10)</small>
|9 December 2006
|[[ExCeL Exhibition Centre]]
|[[London]], [[England]]
|<small>99-91;99-91;99-91.
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|Mohammed Medjadi ([[France|FRA]])
|TKO
|1<small>(8)</small>, 0:55
|17 February 2007
|[[Wembley Arena]]
|[[London]], [[England]]
|
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|Steffy Bull
|TKO
|3<small>(8)</small>, 1:43
|7 April 2007
|[[Millennium Stadium]]
|[[Cardiff]], [[Wales]]
|
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|[[Willie Limond]] ([[Scotland|SCO]])
|RTD
|8<small>(12)</small>, 3:00
|14 July 2007
|[[The O2 arena (London)|O2 Arena]]
|[[London]], [[England]]
|<small>Limond retired at end of 8th round.
Won Commonwealth Lightweight Title.</small>
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|[[Scott Lawton]]
|TKO
|{{nowrap|4<small>(12)</small>, 0:32}}
|6 October 2007
|[[Nottingham Arena]]
|[[Nottingham]], [[England]]
|<small>retained [[Commonwealth Lightweight Title]].</small>
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|[[Graham Earl]]
|TKO
|1<small>(12)</small>, 1:12
|8 December 2007
|[[Bolton Arena]]
|[[Bolton]], [[England]]
|<small>retained Commonwealth Lightweight Title.</small>
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|[[Gairy St. Clair]] ([[Australia|AUS]])/([[Guyana|GUY]])
|Decision <small>(Unanimous)</small>
|12<small>(12)</small>
|2 February 2008
|[[ExCeL Exhibition Centre]]
|[[London]], [[England]]
|<small>120-108;120-108;120-108
retained Commonwealth Lightweight Title.</small>
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|[[Martin Kristjansen]] ([[Denmark|DEN]])
|TKO<small></small>
|7<small>(12)</small>, 2:53
|5 April 2008
|[[Bolton Arena]]
|[[Bolton]], [[England]]
|<small>[[WBO Lightweight Champion|WBO World Lightweight title]] eliminator.</small>
|-
|{{Yes2}} Win
|[[Michael Gomez]]
|TKO<small></small>
|5<small>(12)</small>, 2:32
|21 June 2008
|[[National Indoor Arena]]
|[[Birmingham]], [[England]]
|
|-
|{{No2}} Loss
|[[Breidis Prescott]]
|KO<small></small>
|1<small>(12)</small>, 0:54
|6 September 2008
|[[Manchester Evening News Arena]]
|[[Manchester]], [[England]]
|<small>First professional loss.</small>
{{end box}}

==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


{{Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Directory}}
==External links==
{{Yu-Gi-Oh! Directory}}
{{wikiquote}}
*[http://www.amirkhan-boxing.com Amir Khan's official website]
*[http://www.amirsfans.co.uk Amir Khan's official fan site]
*{{boxrec|id=314558|name=Amir Khan}}
*{{imdb name|id=1714301|name=Amir Khan}}
*[http://www.itvlocal.com/yorkshire/sport/?void=212729 Video interview Amir Khan in Leeds]

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[[Category:Olympic silver medalists for Great Britain]]
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Revision as of 16:20, 10 October 2008

Luca
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's character
File:Luna (Ruka).jpg
First appearanceYu-Gi-Oh! 5D's episode 12
Created byKazuki Takahashi
In-universe information
RelativesLuka twin brother

Luna (Luca (龍可, Ruka) in the Japanese version) is one of the main characters of the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. Along with her twin brother Luka, she aids Yusei Fudo, the main protagonist.

Luna tends to get tired right after a duel. She has the ability to communicate with duel monsters after having spent ample time with Duel Spirits in a different dimension while in a coma. Much to her brother's irritation, she tends to candidly point out the various flaws in his plans and flatly insult him. When Luna first met Yusei she was catious about him, but later develops a hint of sisterly affection for him.

Biography

Luna lives together with her twin brother Luka in the Tops resident area, spending most of their time alone together as their parents are usually at work and are educated via the internet. A child prodigy, Luna has been dueling since she was three years old. Once, she lapsed into a coma right after a duel, and did not awaken for a month. Upon waking up, Luna claimed she had been to the Duel Spirit dimension. This claim would prove to be true; for that month Luna's mind lived among the Duel Spirits, under the protection of Ancient Fairy Dragon, one of the Five Dragons. Before waking up, Luna promised she would always be there to defend the Duel Spirits from evil. However, the pressure from undertaking such a task alone was too much and Luna had to forsake her promise, allowing the Duel Spirit dimension to fall to an unknown force.

By present time, she and Luka rescued Yusei from Trudge after she sensed him being captured by Security Officers, taking him to their home. Yusei attempts to leave so as not to get them involved, but the twins manage to get him to stay for the night. They awake the next morning to find that Yusei had left after modifying their Duel Disks to fit their arms. Although she knows that Yusei's reasons from leaving them, Luna starts developing an interest in him and commented that she would like to talk to him more.

Luna was selected as someone to participate in the Fortune Cup. However, not feeling like participating, Luka attempts to duel in her place. The next day, he entered the Fortune Cup disguised as Luna, but using Akutsu's Signer-detecting technology, Jeager was not only able to determine that Bommer dueled Luka instead of Luna, but also that his sister is a Signer. Luna faced off against Professor Frank due to Rex Godwin's consolation game but in the middle of the duel, both her and Luka are hypnotized. Luna's conscious self awakens in the World of Duel Monster Spirits, where she sees the degradation of the dimension and decides to uphold her promise from then on. When the Crimson Dragon appered in the middle of Yusei's match against Jack, the four Signers were shown a vision of Satellite being destroyed by a mysterious spider drawing. After Yusei's victory, Luna feel somewhat disturbed about the vision the Crimon Dragon showed them and talks to Yusei about it.

Dragon Mark

Luna is one of the five Signers, the legendary duelists with the ability to summon the Crimson Dragon god. As such, she has the ability to talk to monster spirits and bears one of the dragon birthmarks on her arm, in the shape of the dragon's claw. Her dragon is Ancient Fairy Dragon, although the dragon's card is currently in the possession of an unknown enemy.

Deck

Luna plays a Spirit/Fairy Deck, consisting of folkloric creatures and enchantments, such as unicorns and fairies.

References

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