Subject: The first one seems the most practical.
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Posted on: 2013-06-27 10:21:00 UTC
That is, given that the entanglement communicators can operate machinery. We'd need to keep all sentient and sapient life forms outside the Sue's influence in case of a power level jump.
We'd also want to make sure we put in countermeasures in case of reality bubble collapse; if the effects of the bubble ending were never determined, setting them would put the Schrödinger-Martinez effect out of flux, collapsing the probabilistic waveform. That in itself is not a bad thing, but anything that results from bits of reality folding in on themselves can create Errors, with a capital E for emphasis. Or Emphasis, if you will. We don't want to cut the power on a Suvian experiment gone horribly wrong only to have the entire facility transported into a foreign universe, or something of that sort.
The Reality Room idea could work as well, since we might need to test equally unrealistic possibilities on the specimen, but we'd need two more rooms built around it, one to contain the über-realism of the Reality Room and one to allow the less-realistic entities to acclimate into the Reality Test Zone without being diminished or destroyed by the shift. I just don't think we have the resources for that.