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Maj Corporation
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The Maj Corporation (also known as MAJCORP, Majcorp, or simply Maj) is a fictional corrupt defense contractor featured in Generic Quest. Its name is taken from that of the former Maj.com (now Majhost.com), an image hosting site which was down and causing inconveniences for many Generic Quest authors at the time it was introduced into the series. In Generic Quest, MAJCORP was responsible for masterminding much of the malicious activity in the story, as well as briefly imprisoning the protagonists of the series.
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The Maj Corporation (also known as MAJCORP, Majcorp, or simply Maj) is a fictional corrupt defense contractor featured in Generic Quest. Its name is taken from that of the former Maj.com (now Majhost.com), an image hosting site which was down and causing inconveniences for many Generic Quest authors at the time it was introduced into the series. In Generic Quest, MAJCORP was responsible for masterminding much of the malicious activity in the story, as well as briefly imprisoning the protagonists of the series. While Nid originally came up with the idea for the organization, Dokuma has based the corperation's persona on McLennen-Forster from 24. The company is now largely inactive due to the incarceration of their president and invasion of their largest base by the military.