Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-25344655-20151224064018/@comment-26084195-20160318002633

(But they don't bring it all everywhere. When they're in a medieval setting, they use medieval-like equipment.)

"Yeah, it's bad. Think about it like this: there is a sort of universal law, a law of nature. You can neither create nor destroy matter. There is always the same amount of stuff in the universe, even if it doesn't seem that way. Now, when a person is transported from one dimension to another, a big problem is created, because suddenly matter is missing. This throws everything in a dimension completely off balance, and said universe collapses in on itself trying to compensate, and everything therein is deleted forever. Now, when an Enderman transports something through dimensions, we're able to exploit a sort of loophole by shunting matter through a kind of void pathway. Now, whoever is responsible for this did something to fool nature into thinking that matter was neither lost nor gained. Unfortunately, one cannot truly fool nature. The process will still happen, albeit very slowly, unless wwe make things right."