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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Given that nobody on the ''Trion'' had yet set foot on Earth at the time, it is unclear where Drift learned the details of the game from.
* Given that nobody on the ''Trion'' had yet set foot on Earth at the time, it is unclear where Drift learned the details of the game from.
* The ''Micron Legend'' sub-title of the ''[[Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]'' episode [[Sacrifice]], すていし, can refer to the "sacrificed stone" in a game of go.
* The ''Micron Densetsu'' subtitle of the ''[[Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]'' episode "[[Sacrifice]]", すていし, can refer to the "sacrificed stone" in a game of go.


==External links==
==External links==
*[[Wikipedia:Go (game)|Go at Wikipedia]]
*[[Wikipedia:Go (game)|Go]] at Wikipedia


[[Category:Earth culture]]
[[Category:Earth culture]]
[[Category:Generation 1]]
[[Category:Generation 1]]

Revision as of 13:06, 17 June 2011

This article is about the game. For the Super-God Masterforce character, see Shūta Gō.
Who's on first?

Go is an Earth game.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 comics

Blurr and Drift played about 100 games of Go aboard the Trion while Perceptor was in stasis. At first, the name of the game confused Blurr, who thought Drift was just telling him to move. Lost & Found

Notes

  • Given that nobody on the Trion had yet set foot on Earth at the time, it is unclear where Drift learned the details of the game from.
  • The Micron Densetsu subtitle of the Armada episode "Sacrifice", すていし, can refer to the "sacrificed stone" in a game of go.
  • Go at Wikipedia