The hand grasping Shana's had a painfully strong grip, but she could be relieved that the shake was only brief, before Charlotte stepped back and checked that this disk was working, "How about we make a show of it? This lot are all plain boring." By which she meant full holographic glory. Maybe the audience would be more entertained, and she [i]certainly[/i] had the most stylish looking dragons in existence on her person right now. With who got to play first summarily decided, Charlotte picked a nearby seat--this place was hardly packed to the rafters day one--and settled in comfortably. Then she actually started to play, familiar wall of cards appearing. A few people in the crowd nearby took note, but this was nothing truly spectacular... yet. "I play Photon Sanctuary," the redhead stated, seeming kind of bored with the affair, but grinning as the blue, wispy... things took position, "And then sacrifice them to special summon Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon." And [i]now[/i] the watching crowd was beginning to note the duel in their midst, if only because the sudden, dramatic appearance of a star dragon was kind of hard to miss, even when it slowly gathered out of light itself. A hologram both figuratively and literally made of light, how apt. "Not quite done, though: I set a card in face-down defence mode, and another spell and trap card. [i]Now[/i] I'm done."