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Most of the Metathran were designed to blindly follow orders, however, two generals had been specifically designed to act on their own. [[Thaddeus]] and [[Agnate]] had a symbiotic, near-telepathic connection to each other and depended on each other to function. | Most of the Metathran were designed to blindly follow orders, however, two generals had been specifically designed to act on their own. [[Thaddeus]] and [[Agnate]] had a symbiotic, near-telepathic connection to each other and depended on each other to function. | ||
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Metathran is a creature type used for cards that depict a blue-aligned race created in Urza's Bloodline Project. Part of Urza's plans to repel the inevitable Phyrexian Invasion, they were solely meant as soldiers. Dubbed the "Metathran" in honor of the long-lost Thran civilization, Urza's warriors were genetically engineered to be decisive, unerring and obedient, with superhuman combat skills and tactical awareness. The Metathran had a distinctive light-blue hue and a tall, gangly appearance. They appeared male, but in fact had no gender, as they would have no need to procreate. Intended to fight the Phyrexian menace and nothing else, the Metathran were freely expendable, and none survived the war.
The cards as they appeared in the Urza's block and Invasion block didn't have the subtype Metathran. It was later realised that a non-human race should have its own subtype. This was fixed in the Grand Creature Type Update
Notable Metathran
Most of the Metathran were designed to blindly follow orders, however, two generals had been specifically designed to act on their own. Thaddeus and Agnate had a symbiotic, near-telepathic connection to each other and depended on each other to function.