User:Temporarily Insane

Contributions to Wikipedia
I started editing Wikipedia in December 2006. Mostly I just edit when I see something that needs fixing, like vandalism or spelling errors, or missing redirects. Those I consider my major contributions include:
 * Jack Wall: disambiguating Jack Wall (composer) and Jack Wall (politician).
 * Pro Tour Qualifier/Pro Tour. Cleanup of the former, disambiguation of the latter.
 * Star Command: Revolution: This page was not much of an article before I fixed it up.
 * Alpinestars (band): I created this page, because Alpinestars gave me a company that makes safety gear.
 * List of Magic: The Gathering keywords: After the first nomination for deletion, I completely reorganized this article into a much more coherent state, complete with a good custom table of contents.

Through 2012, I worked to improve a number of articles related to Magic: The Gathering.

I've been fairly inactive since, however.

Pages I've Created

 * This one!
 * Several redirect pages
 * Pro Tour
 * Alpinestars (band)

Fibonacci Numbers in Magic: The Gathering
+ (Either  or Pyrohemia is acceptable): You start with 1 phytohydra, activate the Pyrohemia, and you get a token, for 2 hydrae. Activate it again, two more are created and the original dies, for 3 total.

I start with $$F_0$$ (zero) damaged hydrae, and $$F_1$$ (one) undamaged hydrae, or $$F_2$$ hydrae in total. In general, when I have $$F_n$$ damaged hydrae and $$F_{n+1}$$ undamaged ($$F_{n+2}$$ total), when I activate Pyrohemia, the damaged ones die, the undamaged ones become damaged, and I get $$F_{n+2}$$ new hydrae, giving me $$F_{n+1}+F_{n+2}=F_{n+3}$$ hydrae. Thus, barring external interference, the number of hydrae I have after $$n$$ activations of Pyrohemia is $$F_{n+2}$$.
 * credit: http://boards1.wizards.com/showpost.php?p=8979920&postcount=3019