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'''Metachondria''' are a form of [[mitochondria (nonfiction)]] which congregate to form [[Transdimensional corporation|transdimensional corporations]].
[[File:Woman-mending-net_Utagawa_Kuniyoshi.jpg|thumb|A genetic engineer weaving strands of metachondria into a semi-autonomous fishing net. Note the red [[cartouche]] (upper left).]]'''Metachondria''' are a form of [[mitochondria (nonfiction)]] which congregate into [[Transdimensional corporation|transdimensional corporations]].


== Side effects ==
Excessive congregation of metachondria has been reported to spontaneously generate [[Extract of Radium]].


Excessive congregation of metachondria has been reported to spontaneously generate [[Extract of Radium]].
Metachondria are native to the [[Nysa on the Maeander]] region.


== Nysa on the Maeander ==
They are especially abundant during the spring mating season.


Metachondria are native to the [[Nysa on the Maeander]] region.
== In the News ==


They are especially abundant during their mating season.
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File:Humans Love It.png|link=Extract of Radium|Are you a metachondrium? Sign up with [[Extract of Radium]] today, and remember:  ''[[Humans Love It!]]''
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== Fiction cross-reference ==
== Fiction cross-reference ==


* [[Extract of Radium]]
* [[Nysa on the Maeander]]
* [[Nysa on the Maeander]]
* [[Transdimensional corporation]]
* [[Transdimensional corporation]]
* [[Transdimensional drug]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Latest revision as of 14:24, 11 June 2017

A genetic engineer weaving strands of metachondria into a semi-autonomous fishing net. Note the red cartouche (upper left).

Metachondria are a form of mitochondria (nonfiction) which congregate into transdimensional corporations.

Excessive congregation of metachondria has been reported to spontaneously generate Extract of Radium.

Metachondria are native to the Nysa on the Maeander region.

They are especially abundant during the spring mating season.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference