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Another example of the difference. The invention of \\\"mizzium\\\" by the character Niv-Mizzet in the story of MagicTheGathering is an example of TheSparkOfGenius - or at least it would be if it were actually relevant to the story instead of just a bit of lore expansion for the playing card \\\"Mizzium Transreliquat.\\\" (Note I\\\'m not actually certain that it isn\\\'t, as I haven\\\'t read the book.) However, the [[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mc21 statement]] that he invented it \\\"while he was etching the entire Guildpact text from memory onto a single droplet of water [...] Then he completed the Guildpact transcription, set the droplet ablaze, and started again on the antenna of a caterpillar. It all took about a minute and a half.\\\" has absolutely nothing to do with the story or the card and is simply there to be funny and to show how absurdly intelligent the guy is supposed to be; and is more of an example of what ImpossibleGenius is supposed to be about.

Note that the two tropes \\\'\\\'\\\'can\\\'\\\'\\\' easily overlap. If a character builds a time machine during his lunch break - \\\'\\\'while\\\'\\\' eating lunch with his free hand (a fully nutritious meal of course) - and then that time machine actually gets \\\'\\\'used\\\'\\\', then it\\\'s both.

Another good example of ImpossibleGenius form that article:

\\\"Niv-Mizzet is the smartest living thing on the plane of Ravnica. This does not mean his SAT score would be 1 higher than the second smartest being. This means that he is so smart that he could, using #2 lead of course, fill in his little ovals in such a pattern that, when scanned by the computer, would reprogram it, giving him a perfect score and everybody else a zero, then the computer would shut off its fans, overheat, and burst into flames. Oh, and he\\\'d be able to do this in the time it takes the other testers to open their booklets. Then he would burn everyone in the room wearing sweat pants thinking it would help them stay comfortable and, therefore, test better. Morons. (And yes, he can read minds- so he can spare the poor shmo who wears sweat pants because he thinks they\\\'re cool. He can,… but he doesn\\\'t. Why stop the barbecue!)\\\"
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Another example of the difference. The invention of \
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Another example of the difference. The invention of \\\"mizzium\\\" by the character Niv-Mizzet in the story of MagicTheGathering is an example of TheSparkOfGenius - or at least it would be if it were actually relevant to the story instead of just a bit of lore expansion for the playing card \\\"Mizzium Transreliquat.\\\" (Note I\\\'m not actually certain that it isn\\\'t, as I haven\\\'t read the book.) However, the [[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mc21 statement]] that he invented it \\\"while he was etching the entire Guildpact text from memory onto a single droplet of water [...] Then he completed the Guildpact transcription, set the droplet ablaze, and started again on the antenna of a caterpillar. It all took about a minute and a half.\\\" has absolutely nothing to do with the story or the card and is simply there to be funny and to show how absurdly intelligent the guy is supposed to be; and is more of an example of what ImpossibleGenius is supposed to be about.

Another good example of ImpossibleGenius form that article:

\\\"Niv-Mizzet is the smartest living thing on the plane of Ravnica. This does not mean his SAT score would be 1 higher than the second smartest being. This means that he is so smart that he could, using #2 lead of course, fill in his little ovals in such a pattern that, when scanned by the computer, would reprogram it, giving him a perfect score and everybody else a zero, then the computer would shut off its fans, overheat, and burst into flames. Oh, and he\\\'d be able to do this in the time it takes the other testers to open their booklets. Then he would burn everyone in the room wearing sweat pants thinking it would help them stay comfortable and, therefore, test better. Morons. (And yes, he can read minds- so he can spare the poor shmo who wears sweat pants because he thinks they\\\'re cool. He can,… but he doesn\\\'t. Why stop the barbecue!)\\\"
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