@FanOfMostEverything
I feel compelled to point out that the original point of Schrödinger’s cat is to point out that quantum mechanics doesn’t work that way.
Now if we had two Planeswalkers, had one of them summon Ugin and another one summon a Clever Impersonator…
That… probably won’t end well for Trixie. The humans are kind of afraid of anything unfamiliar, since past experience has taught them that it probably hungers for their flesh. Then they get out the torches, pitchforks, and divine power of the Archangel of Eyeliner.
@Bardic_Knowledge
Sadly, the two are mutually exclusive, since Ugin has to be alive to create the dragon tempests and has to be dead to create the Nexus. And I’m pretty sure he won’t let us stick him in a box with a radioactive isotope, a Geiger counter, and Nicol Bolas.
I’m quite partial to Kaladesh, myself. Magic robots, sir. Magic. Robots.
The mental picture of humans chasing her is funny, but it would be even more funny if she did something stupid first.
I feel compelled to point out that the original point of Schrödinger’s cat is to point out that quantum mechanics doesn’t work that way.
Now if we had two Planeswalkers, had one of them summon Ugin and another one summon a Clever Impersonator…
@Bardic_Knowledge
Sadly, the two are mutually exclusive, since Ugin has to be alive to create the dragon tempests and has to be dead to create the Nexus. And I’m pretty sure he won’t let us stick him in a box with a radioactive isotope, a Geiger counter, and Nicol Bolas.
They’ve got dragons. And time travel.