"Not...!" He starts to hiss, then clears his head. "Doctor, have you considered the applications of controlling a wormhole?" He steps towards the Doctor, joining him on the ceiling, one hand grasping his other wrist behind his back.
"Beyond the ability to move massive armies over vast distances in the blink of an eye. Beyond the ability to travel to infinite possibilities of reality in order to find new technology and duplicate it within your own universe." He looks around, taking in the room.
"Suppose I opened a wormhole here in this room... and it connected to the inside of a sun."
He gestures around him. "As impressive as this vessel is, it would be gone in an instant. As would all its inhabitants."
He points to Jaime, but he's still speaking to the Doctor. "Would Earth... the entire planet, in one scorching instant of nuclear bombardment... have any defense against such an attack?"
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"Beyond the ability to move massive armies over vast distances in the blink of an eye. Beyond the ability to travel to infinite possibilities of reality in order to find new technology and duplicate it within your own universe." He looks around, taking in the room.
"Suppose I opened a wormhole here in this room... and it connected to the inside of a sun."
He gestures around him. "As impressive as this vessel is, it would be gone in an instant. As would all its inhabitants."
He points to Jaime, but he's still speaking to the Doctor. "Would Earth... the entire planet, in one scorching instant of nuclear bombardment... have any defense against such an attack?"