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== Extract of Radium potentiation == | == Extract of Radium potentiation == |
Revision as of 09:24, 9 June 2016
High-energy literature is literature which uses techniques from high-energy physics.
Examples
Well-known examples of high-energy literature include:
The Taking of Pelham 3.1415
See The Taking of Pelham 3.1415.
Gallery
Extract of Radium potentiation
Extract of Radium is a potentiator for high-energy literature.
Writers who consume Extract of Radium while processing high-energy literature are at risk for a variety of side-effects, including:
- Spontaneous generation of four-dimensional bacteriophages.
- Bolts of rumbustious lightning, and similar electrical discharges.
- Summoning of Tar-Baby 9000, the most logical of insane demons.