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we could terraform it, but then there wouldn't be any light! WHich is worse? However, with some work... hm, if we can get Cold Fusion, we could get the light... but that wouldn't work.
well, the other problem is, stars are a carful balence between fusion and gravity. Stop fusion, and a star collapses, then explodes. So, to prevent that, we could try to support the star. Stoping fusion would convert, at least some, of the plasma to a gas, which we could use to move both, and prevent a collapse...
or, we could build platforms, and stop the sun from emmiting light in small areas, or, use a dyson swarm...
chloclce:hold my planets
dev team: wait thats illegal
Hello friend.