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Three mana buys two 1/1 bodies that split across the ground and the air: a flying construct and a green-white Human Citizen token that arrives alongside it. The rate is deliberately plain (a pair of 1/1s for three is nobody's bargain), because the design is built for decks that count bodies rather than measure them. The Citizen token is the load-bearing half. Human Citizens have become a recurring token subtype in go-wide and tokens-matter shells, and adding one at the same time a separate creature enters the battlefield hands those decks convoke fuel, sacrifice fodder, and an extra anthem target off a single card. The flier does the other job: an artifact for affinity-adjacent counts and an evasive attacker that carries a small clock on its own. What the card is really for is doubling an enters-the-battlefield event. Any deck that triggers on creatures entering, permanents landing, or bodies to feed a sacrifice outlet gets two of those events for one cast, which is what separates this from ordinary two-for-one filler. On rate alone it is a footnote; slotted into a build that turns each 1/1 into a trigger, it is a genuinely useful cog. The name and the broadcasting-construct art lean into modern-world flavor, but the design work lives entirely in the token line, not in the camera the construct is carrying.

