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Originally Posted by nightstalker
Terry this is very worrying , the element seems way to unstable and
dangerous to have around , do you think dropping it all in a large hole and pouring in concrete could possibly contain it ? 
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No, sorry, this won't work, Governmentium has an EXTREMELY long half life, which continues to leech off the environment by eating through surplus fuel given to its successors, decades after the sample has spent its own fuel during its time exposed to the air.
Certainly, some samples have been proven to be found aboard airplanes, trains, buses and even in public service cars LONG after they were supposedly declared inert. There have even been examples of certain samples of spent Governmentium fusing with similar composition family members aboard these vehicles which often goes unnoticed for YEARS.
This then results in a severe and complicated clean up procedure that is started by the newly created Governmentium through the application of extreme external pressure on the residue by the public application of a media that is used to xray the samples reaction to the current environment but in the end simply gets discarded once the catalyst is consumed by the massively long and slow reaction process to the original sample.
It is, unfortunately a double edged sword element, you cannot possibly survive without Governmentium, but in the end, you can never get rid of its waste or its residue.
(written, spoken and authorised by Screwdriverone for the Ice In Space AntiGovernmentium Alliance)
Cheers
Chris