Hm. I thought that part of the nature of Spiral Energy was that when it was no longer being used/generated/supported, it dissipated back into the nothing from which it came - hence why when a mecha is damaged in combat, and the damage is regenerated on the fly by Spiral Energy, the damage returns after things settle down.
Or in other words, the energy generated by that fight would have all gone away when the fight was over with...
However, that does somewhat miss the point. The Incubators are trying to generate the necessary energy to stave off entropy; the Spirals have to intentionally hold back from generating more energy than can safely exist in the universe at any one time, and the Anti-Spirals were actively trying to prevent anyone from ever being able to approach that threshold. In other words, the fundamental assumption of the physics on which the Incubators' plan is based is contradicted by the fundamental nature of Spiral Energy.
It's more of a conflict of underlying physics (or metaphysics) than anything else, really.
Or in other words, the energy generated by that fight would have all gone away when the fight was over with...
However, that does somewhat miss the point. The Incubators are trying to generate the necessary energy to stave off entropy; the Spirals have to intentionally hold back from generating more energy than can safely exist in the universe at any one time, and the Anti-Spirals were actively trying to prevent anyone from ever being able to approach that threshold. In other words, the fundamental assumption of the physics on which the Incubators' plan is based is contradicted by the fundamental nature of Spiral Energy.
It's more of a conflict of underlying physics (or metaphysics) than anything else, really.