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... Found it! Thanks. *Makes the changes*
Regardless, quite impressive, isn't it?
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... Found it! Thanks. *Makes the changes*
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*Makes the changes* I need a big enough energy storage with fast enough transfer to buffer the energy absorption. This is a huge amount of energy I'm dealing with. I can best deal with this with a small cake of Quolium on the hilt, unless the sword already has a similar component.
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All the energy is wasted as thermal energy. The Carnot cycle is exploited so that an energy-absorber can only convert the thermal energy with extremely low efficiency and then the thermal energy is forcibly expelled throughout the dimension before the Carnot exploitation ceases.
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Pro: every bit of energy from the matter-energy conversion can be imparted unto the sword at the moment of destruction. Con: this process takes actual milliseconds, even with the vast energy transfer capabilities of Quolium, and in the meantime, the energy exists in a concentrated, usable form at the location of destruction. Anyone with energy-absorption capabilities could leech off of some of it if they can respond quickly enough.
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*Manifests a basketball-sized chunk of Quolium and funnels all the generated energy into it* I can shut off the Carnot cycle exploitation in the Blue Magic and instead draw all energy generated by the matter-energy conversion into the sword. There is the possibility that a quick opponent may still absorb some of the energy.
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*Swings the sword through the surface of the star, shutting off the Carnot cycle exploitation*
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*Steps out into another universe in front of a planetless star and fans myself*
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Maybe after the end of Existence. *Attempts to open a portal out without brute force*
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That's the spirit! I'll convert you one day. We can try not to inevitably die together. This universe or another?
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I'm sorry?