Subject: I see what you mean.
Author:
Posted on: 2014-01-30 16:17:00 UTC
(By the way, commas have a space after them)
At least I think I do. Are you thinking of the fact that HQ is built into various parts of different continuua - that, by way of portals, a corridor might be constructed under the Misty Mountains, then in deep space, then in Atlantis, without anyone knowing?
In that model (and as we all know*, any model of HQ is correct, if you look at it the right way), a Response Centre would have an actual physical location. Outside the Generic Surface walls, there would be an actual canon - whether it be a cave in Minecraft, a spacestation in Star Wars, or an office in Harry Dresden's Chicago.
And so, given that Generic Surface has been shown to be destroyable using tools, yes, it could be possible to drill a hole to the outside, assuming the exterior doesn't have some extra layer of protection - which it probably would, since the Flowers don't really want random miners stumbling into HQ.
Of course, with no way to know what continuum you're in, or where you are, chances are you'd just get sucked through into the vast vacuum of space, or see a solid wall of rock, or what have you. In general, portals are way easier.
hS
*No, we don't.