destron Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 These cards aren't all that useful, just thought I'd take a shot at them anyway.[align=center] [spoiler=Lore]During the downfall of the Rucklo Empire, the infamous Loki Laboratory, which housed some of the most vile and inhuman experiments ever performed by the scientists of the Rucklo Empire during its days while operational, was discovered deep within the occupied city of Everest. When investigating the laboratory, the Elite Squad of soldiers sent in discovered this creature. A silver tag around its neck read "Nailz", and records found within the lab told of this creature in detail. It said that Nailz was the prototype for a project still unfinished, and he used to be human, but after many modifications to his brain and body, he now acts like a zombie. He does not eat or sleep. He escaped from his temporary holding area by brutally murdering the guards in the middle of the night. The innocent-looking creature is still out in the open. [spoiler=Effect]When this card is destroyed, you can Special Summon 1 "Nailz" from your Deck or hand to your side to your side of the field. [spoiler=Lore (Different than Effect)]This vicious and battle-scarred, yet young general served in the Imperial Army for several years. He was famous for withstanding several severe injuries without treatment because of his blood lust and reckless nature. After surviving many assassination attempts, and throwing himself into the heat of war in most every battle he was a part of, he seemed invincible, so many were shocked when he perished, not to mention the royalty of the Rucklo Empire. He died at 23 when someone, possibly even himself, shot him in the heart at point blank range. After his death, the scientists of the Loki Laboratories opted to use his body, which withstood many injuries, for their new experiment. The records discovered by the Elite Squad that investigated the labs after they had been abandoned told that Vatzkin's body was in fact, reanimated for the purpose of Experiment 62459, which resulted in failure anyway. [/align] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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