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The crazy game of time paradox. If you lose your best card, simply go back in time and kill the opponent's card that killed yours, before it killed yours. Their card was not alive to kill yours, therefore it didn't, therefore your card is still alive. Makes your brain hurt, right?
The crazy game of time paradox. If you lose your best card, simply go back in time and kill the opponent's card that killed yours, before it killed yours. Their card was not alive to kill yours, therefore it didn't, therefore your card is still alive. Makes your brain hurt, right?
{{Card
| title = Time Fly
| type = thing-creature
| text = Atk: 0
HP: 1
Warp 10
| creator = Robocat
}}

Latest revision as of 15:20, 16 August 2009

Time Paradox CCG set
Designer Robocat
Date 16/08/2009
Players 2
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To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.)
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The crazy game of time paradox. If you lose your best card, simply go back in time and kill the opponent's card that killed yours, before it killed yours. Their card was not alive to kill yours, therefore it didn't, therefore your card is still alive. Makes your brain hurt, right?

Time Fly
thing-creature
Atk: 0

HP: 1

Warp 10
Card by Robocat