Well. I'm less cynical at the moment about here (apocalypse not withstanding), but I've been here for almost four years and I would have launched myself out of here for sure during a couple of those points if I could have.
she ate the last planet imports were on from what I've been told but I don't know I also don't think we should dump her on someone else's universe if she's not satisfied with eating one she'll come back for us eventually
I'm pretty sure a similar line of thinking is how we ended up with a climate crisis.
But incidentally, tearing into space-time isn't like making a comfy little god-pocket to tuck them in for a harmless eternal nap.
You're either talking about creating a splinter-reality of this timeline, which not only dooms whoever is left in this timeline, but also runs the risk her being able to also move into that splinter-reality and get herself a double-serving of destruction.
Or, you're talking about literally opening up a rift into another dimension entirely. And, sure, there are a lot of them to pick from and it's technically possible, but the mechanisms for keeping reality-destroying beings locked down is... challenging. In my experience.
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whats so bad about this place
beside it dying in
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so she'd just rip through it again at some point
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if she eats a planet?
or whatever shes gonna do
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I also don't think we should dump her on someone else's universe
if she's not satisfied with eating one she'll come back for us eventually
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But incidentally, tearing into space-time isn't like making a comfy little god-pocket to tuck them in for a harmless eternal nap.
You're either talking about creating a splinter-reality of this timeline, which not only dooms whoever is left in this timeline, but also runs the risk her being able to also move into that splinter-reality and get herself a double-serving of destruction.
Or, you're talking about literally opening up a rift into another dimension entirely. And, sure, there are a lot of them to pick from and it's technically possible, but the mechanisms for keeping reality-destroying beings locked down is... challenging. In my experience.
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And look I just got here, so I'm playing some major catch-up.
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so wait
uve done it before?
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Cultists, dark energy siphoning, threats of mass destruction from trans-dimensional world-eaters. Just another day in the office, really.
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and those certain people should get floated
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Unfortunately, it's not. She's broken through before--yeeting her somewhere else isn't a permanent solution.
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so idk what shes done before
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