We have often heard of materials that are too unstable to be transported, even in the 24th century (Kasidy Yates needed manual labor in offloading her ship for this reason). A "cold" Genesis torp might be stable for transport, while a "hot" one would simply detonate prematurely at the attempt. Indeed, it could be argued that any attempt at destroying Genesis would result in its detonation.
Remember that a transporter was used for getting rid of NOMAD at the conclusion of "The Changeling", yet the heroes set controls for "deep space" rather than "maximum dispersion" and trusted that the explosion of the NOMAD would simply now take place at a safe distance. It seems there is something undesirable about the beam dispersal setting, something possibly carrying the risk of backfiring badly.
Timo Saloniemi
Remember that a transporter was used for getting rid of NOMAD at the conclusion of "The Changeling", yet the heroes set controls for "deep space" rather than "maximum dispersion" and trusted that the explosion of the NOMAD would simply now take place at a safe distance. It seems there is something undesirable about the beam dispersal setting, something possibly carrying the risk of backfiring badly.
Timo Saloniemi