#Number 34: Electronic Computer Beast Terror-Byte
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Pointless Number 34 trivia! • This card's name is a pun on Terabyte, which is equal to 1024 Gigabytes. This may be why it's "No. 34", with "1 + 0 + 2" = "3", then leaving the "4" to make "34", or just "10 + 24" = "34". Coincidentally, the digits of this card's number also contain the numbers to its first debut as this card first appears in Episode 3 and Episode 4 of "Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL". • This card's number is twice that of "Number 17: Leviathan Dragon", this card was also the second number that Yuma won. • The number 3 of the 34 that appears on Terror-Byte is not drawn the same way as any of the other Numbers currently released whose number contains the number 3. The one that appears on "Acid Golem of Destruction", "Number 32: Shark Drake", "Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech", "Number 39: Utopia" and "Number 83: Galaxy Queen" is composed of 2 curves and a dot while the 3 that appears on this card is composed of a single curved line and a dot. • This monster slightly resembles an insect. This may reference how computer errors are usually referred to as "bugs" and this card's connection to the "Crashbug" series. • "Numbers" take the form something their original owner desires; in the care of Mr. Kay it is to hack the city and create a giant Virtual "Crashbug." The result is a Machine-Type monster who can take control of your opponent's monsters (reference to hacking) and works well with the "Crashbug" series. Also, Mr. Kay didn't wish to do any real harm, which was represented by this monster not having any ATK points and returning the monsters it steals.
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