Subject: (low whistle)
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Posted on: 2013-06-27 17:22:00 UTC

Yes, that could be a problem. People are going to notice a few trillion dollars worth of material going missing. That's what happens when I recommend courses of action from outside continua I'm familiar with, I suppose. The processing power bit shouldn't be that huge an issue, since there are any number of quantum computers we could get out of science-fiction continua. If they're time travel-based, we could even just go into some doomed timelines and take the material out before everything crumples. I could look around Doctor Who and Timeline to see what's what.

What exactly was the equipment that cost all of that money in the original canon?

Black-hole bombs would be too unstable, and we'd need to clean the gravity wells out afterward, which I'm not sure we can do fully. A Blue-Rinse blast could work, though we'd need to dispose of the Suvian artifacts elsewhere after the radiation clears in case the test subject attempt to regenerate from them.

In the case of the Nothing, I'm not versed in Neverending Story canon, but after briefly consulting Wikipedia, I've found that it appears to be a powerful and sapient outer being that seeks to expand and consume all worlds into itself. That's a little bit too risky to have hanging around in a sample jar in between experiments. We don't want it interacting with anything that would cause it to rapidly expand its mass, or, well, let's just say we would end up needing Lord Vyce's help.

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