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Old 03-02-2010, 08:53 PM
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There is also the very closely related Large Corporatium (LC). It has a similar composition and atomic mass to Gv. Instead of neutrons its core is made up of protons also held together by morons and surrounded by peons.

The proton in LC has a tendancy to make quick decisions but the actions of the assistant and deputy protons ensure that the peons are ineffective and cannot implement the decision before a new decision is made.

LC goes through a cycle of gradually increasing in mass during which peons can become protons. Reorganisation of LC can occur in periods of 6 - 12 months. Once LC reaches a critical mass there is a sharp decrease in mass during which mostly the oldest protons and youngest peons are radiated out.

The radiated protons and peons are often absorbed by nearby LC. LC has a curious ability to both attract and repel other LC atoms at the same time. There is a strong attractive force between LC and Gv.

Long term exposure to either or both LC and Gv tends to make one waffle on with dribble like this
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