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Supergirl Silk Reduction is a mass-market synthetic [[neoprotein]] and dietary supplement invented by [[Dr. James Moonweed Wong]]. Dr. Wong developed the Supergirl Silk Reduction to support the high-load brain usage of [[The Chalice Study]] during [[The Long Typhoon]], as marine famine decimated the [[protein urchin]] population. It is the dominant, most efficient and affordable neoprotein source on the market, endorsed by [[wavecaster]]s for its long drip energy profile- a feature that supports extended time and high-load brain usage in the [[wavyverse]].
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Supergirl Silk Reduction is a mass-market synthetic [[neoprotein]] and dietary supplement invented by [[Dr. James Moonweed Wong]]. Dr. Wong developed Supergirl Silk Reduction to support the high-load brain usage of [[The Chalice Study]] during [[The Long Typhoon]], as marine famine decimated the [[protein urchin]] population. It is the dominant, most efficient and affordable neoprotein source on the market, endorsed by [[wavecaster]]s for its long drip energy profile- a feature that supports extended time and high-load brain usage in the [[wavyverse]].
  
 
During this decade-long natural disaster, organic neoprotein became scarce and the affordability of Supergirl Silk Reduction put smaller businesses and traditional purveyors like [[Kiki's Orbital Silk]] neoprotein bar out of business. In a fly-by interview with business wavecast [[Credibility Indicators]], Dr. Wong reluctantly commented on his Nobel Peace Prize winning contribution of humankind: "How dare you drag my legacy down to the level of altruistic entrepreneur! To me, Moonweed Airfarms is not even an iota of a subplot compared to my prime path work on BOBs- that arm exists simply to keep my Supergirl's stomach full!"
 
During this decade-long natural disaster, organic neoprotein became scarce and the affordability of Supergirl Silk Reduction put smaller businesses and traditional purveyors like [[Kiki's Orbital Silk]] neoprotein bar out of business. In a fly-by interview with business wavecast [[Credibility Indicators]], Dr. Wong reluctantly commented on his Nobel Peace Prize winning contribution of humankind: "How dare you drag my legacy down to the level of altruistic entrepreneur! To me, Moonweed Airfarms is not even an iota of a subplot compared to my prime path work on BOBs- that arm exists simply to keep my Supergirl's stomach full!"

Revision as of 16:43, 23 May 2021



Supergirl Silk Reduction is a mass-market synthetic neoprotein and dietary supplement invented by Dr. James Moonweed Wong. Dr. Wong developed Supergirl Silk Reduction to support the high-load brain usage of The Chalice Study during The Long Typhoon, as marine famine decimated the protein urchin population. It is the dominant, most efficient and affordable neoprotein source on the market, endorsed by wavecasters for its long drip energy profile- a feature that supports extended time and high-load brain usage in the wavyverse.

During this decade-long natural disaster, organic neoprotein became scarce and the affordability of Supergirl Silk Reduction put smaller businesses and traditional purveyors like Kiki's Orbital Silk neoprotein bar out of business. In a fly-by interview with business wavecast Credibility Indicators, Dr. Wong reluctantly commented on his Nobel Peace Prize winning contribution of humankind: "How dare you drag my legacy down to the level of altruistic entrepreneur! To me, Moonweed Airfarms is not even an iota of a subplot compared to my prime path work on BOBs- that arm exists simply to keep my Supergirl's stomach full!"

The Chalice Study, who renamed herself Chyna Horchow in 2074, is the muse and inspiration for Dr. Wong's invention and eventually gave Supergirl Silk Reduction its most notorious endorsement during neofood tasting portion of her wavecast with the reaction, "Tastes awful!"


The Supergirl Silk motto remains to this day: "Tastes awful! So you know it works."