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[[File:Vereinigte_Ostindische_Compagnie_bond.jpg|thumb|150px|This bond, issued by the Dutch East India Company in 1623, has been converted to a [[transdimensional prison]].]] | [[File:Vereinigte_Ostindische_Compagnie_bond.jpg|thumb|150px|This bond, issued by the Dutch East India Company in 1623, has been converted to a [[transdimensional prison]].]] | ||
A [[transdimensional prison]] is a transdimensional corporation which functions as a [[prison (nonfiction)]]. | A [[transdimensional prison]] is a transdimensional corporation which functions as a [[prison (nonfiction)]]. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 11:14, 4 June 2016
A transdimensional corporation (TD corp, etc.) is an organization that owns or controls production of goods or services in one or more dimensions other than their root state.
By contrast, multinational corporations (nonfiction) are bound to three dimensions and the flow of time.
Famous TD corporations
Extract of Radium
Extract of Radium is a delicious, information-rich beverage, capable of marketing itself in several dimensions. Humans love it!
National Razor
National Razor provides mass execution (nonfiction) services, specializing in knives (nonfiction).
Stateless corporation
A stateless corporation is a related phenomenon in which corporations own or control production of goods or services outside their root state.
Trandimensional prison
A transdimensional prison is a transdimensional corporation which functions as a prison (nonfiction).
Fiction cross-reference
- Extract of Radium
- National Razor
- Root state
- Stateless corporation
- State (mathematics)
- State (physics)
- Transdimensional prison