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The Origins of Wonder

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-This plot is commonly referred to as either "Open Travelers" or "Invisible Palm Aces". The effect is a minimalistic interpretation of the Ace Assembly, where the traditional twelve indifferent cards are disposed of and only the four Aces are apparently in use.+This plot is commonly referred to as either "Open Travelers" or "Invisible Palm Aces". The effect is a minimalistic interpretation of the [[cards:ace_assembly|Ace Assembly]], where the traditional twelve indifferent cards are disposed of and only the four Aces are apparently in use.
  
 The plot was originated by William Miesel, who published his “Invincible” in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/3097/New+phoenix/267|The New Phoenix]]//, No. 362, Oct. 1961, p. 277. The "Open Travelers" title came courtesy of Edward Marlo who published his version of the plot under that name in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/3097/New+phoenix/319|The New Phoenix]]//, No. 375, Dec. 1962, p. 329. Marlo didn't credit Miesel, instead claiming that the idea stemmed from private correspondence with Neal Elias in 1955. The plot was originated by William Miesel, who published his “Invincible” in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/3097/New+phoenix/267|The New Phoenix]]//, No. 362, Oct. 1961, p. 277. The "Open Travelers" title came courtesy of Edward Marlo who published his version of the plot under that name in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/3097/New+phoenix/319|The New Phoenix]]//, No. 375, Dec. 1962, p. 329. Marlo didn't credit Miesel, instead claiming that the idea stemmed from private correspondence with Neal Elias in 1955.