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[[File:Elder_Gods_Waste_Removal_-_Manhattan_Project.jpg|thumb|'''Elder Gods Waste Removal''': [[Manhattan Project (nonfiction)|Manhattan Project]] edition.]][[File:I can't describe how much I want one.jpg|thumb|Earliest known reference to '''Elder Gods Waste Removal'''.]]'''Elder Gods Waste Removal''' is a an aggressive unlicensed [[transdimensional corporation|transdimensional waste removal collective]] which employs [[Elder Gods (nonfiction)|Elder God]] subcontractors in order to minimize criminal taxation by [[Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere]], shifting the burden from Elder Gods Waste Removal to the individual Elder God contractors. | [[File:Elder_Gods_Waste_Removal_-_Manhattan_Project.jpg|thumb|'''Elder Gods Waste Removal''': [[Manhattan Project (nonfiction)|Manhattan Project]] edition.]][[File:I can't describe how much I want one.jpg|thumb|Earliest known reference to '''Elder Gods Waste Removal'''.]]'''Elder Gods Waste Removal''' is a an aggressive unlicensed [[transdimensional corporation|transdimensional waste removal collective]] which employs [[Elder Gods (nonfiction)|Elder God]] subcontractors in order to minimize criminal taxation by [[Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere]], shifting the burden from Elder Gods Waste Removal to the individual Elder God contractors. | ||
Revision as of 14:47, 10 August 2021
Elder Gods Waste Removal is a an aggressive unlicensed transdimensional waste removal collective which employs Elder God subcontractors in order to minimize criminal taxation by Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere, shifting the burden from Elder Gods Waste Removal to the individual Elder God contractors.
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Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere
- Squishy Organic World
- Indiana Jones and the Heat Death of the Universe
- The Super-Hungry Parasite
- Transdimensional corporation
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
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