This 2026 Magic: The Gathering Star Trek Tokens release features the Human foil token card, cataloged as number 1 in the TTRK set.
Human
2026 • Magic: The Gathering • Star Trek Tokens
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Description
Released in 2026, the Star Trek Tokens set expands the Magic: The Gathering universe with thematic card representations. This product highlights the Human foil token, designated as card number 1 in the TTRK series. As a token creature with a mana value of zero, it occupies a unique space in gameplay, defined by its white color identity and specific rules text preventing phasing. Collectors often seek this foil variant to complete their TTRK set or to add a distinctive piece to their Magic: The Gathering collection. The foil treatment adds visual appeal, making it a desirable item for enthusiasts of both the trading card game and the Star Trek franchise. The Human token serves as a foundational element for deck builders looking to incorporate thematic components into their strategies. Its presence in the Star Trek Tokens series underscores the intersection of sci-fi lore and strategic gameplay that defines this release. For those building a comprehensive Magic: The Gathering library, this token represents a key component of the 2026 expansion.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Human
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
David Álvarez
Card Stock
English
Foil
Token Creature — Human
0 / 1
W
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Permanents can't phase in.
