Let's try to keep these at least somewhat realistic. Pittsburgh isn't getting split 3 ways, neither party wants that. Also no tendril districts are getting drawn to the benefit of either party. Sure, one party may get a map that is a bit more favorable to them, like how the current map slightly favors Dems, but there won't be an extreme gerrymander.
The above map was drawn with the specific framing of if by some miracle the Dems gain the General Assembly. If they did then a map like that would be exactly what would be drawn.
I would hope that, after striking down the Pennsylvania's gerrymandered districts in 2018, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court would strike down any egregious Democratic gerrymander as well.