Definition of the phrase: Quasilunar Pseudopulp

Quasilunar Pseudopulp - After the short-sighted but nearly universal speciaside of all trees, alternatives had to be found by which to manufacture the paper products that all known races used so heavily for printed materials, leaflets and the wide variety of disposable dishware by which they so often defined their entire civilizations. One such invention was Quasilunar Pseudopulp, a product which closely mimics traditional tree-based paper in function, though in composition it is very different in that it is manufactured almost entirely of lesser species that inhabit the surface of the moon from which they are harvested and manufactured, often as the result of terrific wars, limited peaceful protest and high technology machines designed to cultivate them before they know what hits them.
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See also:
extinct,
moonar,
sentient plant,
tar.
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