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[[File:Septins_in Saccharomyces_cerevisiae.jpg|thumb|''Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Prison'', converted from yeast cells to a high-security prison for [[supervillains]]. Note the fluorescent green security doors, where prisoners are inspected for [[portable envy]] devices.]]A '''transdimensional prison''' is a [[transdimensional corporation]] which functions as a prison.
[[File:Septins_in Saccharomyces_cerevisiae.jpg|thumb|''Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Prison'', converted from yeast cells to a high-security prison for [[supervillains]]. Note the fluorescent green security doors, where prisoners are inspected for [[portable envy]] devices.]]A '''transdimensional prison''' is a [[transdimensional corporation]] which functions as a prison.
== In the News ==
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File:Nysa on Maeander Library Upgrade.jpg|link=Nysa on the Maeander|Bugs detected during [[Nysa on the Maeander]], software developers confined to transdimensional home arrest.
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== Barragán and the Nacreum ==
== Barragán and the Nacreum ==

Revision as of 13:17, 9 June 2016

Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Prison, converted from yeast cells to a high-security prison for supervillains. Note the fluorescent green security doors, where prisoners are inspected for portable envy devices.

A transdimensional prison is a transdimensional corporation which functions as a prison.

In the News

Barragán and the Nacreum

Many of the villains put away by Barragán now reside is transdimensional prisons, including The Eel.

The Nacreum

Arguably the most famous transdimensional prison, The Nacreum is built of intelligent nacre (nonfiction).

Fiction cross-reference

This bond, issued by the Dutch East India Company in 1623, has been converted to a transdimensional prison.

Nonfiction cross-reference