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One Thing For Everything

Gomendosi

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The idea is this, however it happens to you, whether it be genie, leprechaun or an old fortune telling machine at the fair [nods to Tom Hanks];

you are offered a choice...

You can have to own, any one physical thing already in existence or that has already been imagined,
but in turn you have to give up everything you have except your own mind body and soul [for lack of a better word], which means everything, family friends, school, work, everything.

So you pretty much start again with nothing except this one thing right, what is it?

The Rules:
It has to be only one thing, not a collection of things
IE; you can't have an army but you can have the giant robot from your favourite anime ; ]

And it has to be a solid thing, it cannot be intangible
IE; you can have Harry Potters invisibility cloak but not the power of invisibility, you see ; ]


OK, lets see what we can come up with here, who's first?
 
An omnitool from the Mass Effect franchise, because who wouldn't want a holographic super computer embedded in your arm, capable of creating hardend plastic models of things in an instant.
 

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