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General!
Not unless the territory owner is blocking entry. Territories are bounded by dimensions, so none of them are split in two.
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General!
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Not unless the territory owner is blocking entry. Territories are bounded by dimensions, so none of them are split in two.
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Does "blocking entry" mean anything other than defence?
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If I properly understand your question, no.
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You probably do! What was the general purpose of these beings in staking claims?
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Strength, control, peace, etc.
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Did these territories include unaware Existence?
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Um... what does that mean?
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Parts of Existence that don't know about Existence!
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...Virtually all of Existence, then?
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Yes!
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Hm... Can you embed nanites into the exterior in order to allow it to destroy all matter it touches and convert it into energy, if said matter happens to be resistant to our other additions?
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I can. That could also allow an essential lock, in case others try to wield it.
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Every dimension is capable of being claimed as a territory. A countable number are unclaimed.
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Then it's done. Let's implement that feature.
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Why would it be meaningful to claim unaware dimensions as territory?
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Alright. Show me the way.
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I'm a bit confused by your references of unaware dimensions. I'd like to emphasize that dimensions that are widely aware of Existence are not many. And they are not weighted more so than any other dimension; rather, they are probably less desirable. I don't know for sure because I've never owned a territory.
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But what makes a dimension you can't meaningfully interact with desirable?
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Um... why would you want to interact with a dimension? And what precludes anyone from doing so on an individual basis? Isn't that what you do now? I'm sorry—I'm just trying to understand.