Migrate Backups.backupdb Folder to new disk AND MERGING 3 Systems HELP

Hey everybody. I need some help migrating and merging some old Time Machine backups. The partition on the new drive where I have to move the data is where I've been doing my current TM backups, so it has it's own Backups.backupdb folder.
I WANT PanGalacticGargleBlasterDisk to look this:
DESIRED OUTCOME:
________________PanGalacticGargleBlasterDisk___GUID PT_________
Time Machine Partition
Non Time Machine Data
Backups.backupdb
machineA
machineB
machineC
CURRENT SITUATION:
________________PanGalacticGargleBlasterDisk___GUID PT_________
Time Machine Partition
Non Time Machine Data
Backups.backupdb
machineA
________________TowelDisk___APM PT____________________________
Time Machine Partition
Non Time Machine Data
Backups.backupdb
machineB
machineC
Constraints:
• I have no other drives big enough to clone this TM data to.
Other Notes:
• All Partitions are formatted Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)
• I DO have Carbon Copy Cloner
• I am not terribly afraid to use the Terminal if necessary
I've had trouble moving the Backups.backupdb folder before, so I'm hoping someone out there understands all these file permissions better than I do. Thanks!

Thanks. Pondini's FAQ #18 (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/18.html) says:
• You cannot merge two or more sets of backups, even for the same Mac.
I guess I would have to reformulate my immediate goal as:
A) Reformat the disk with the older TM data [Backups.backupdb(machineB, machineC)], while
B) Retaining the "powers and abilities" of those Time Machine backups so I can restore and boot from those systems in the near future.
That's more important than actually merging the TM backup folders.
NEW POSSIBLE SOLUTION?
Can get the data in the Backups.backupdb folders to reside on the same partition for just a little while? For example:
1. Create a disk image from the partition with [Backups.backupdb(machineB, machineC)].
2. Move the disk image to the on the same partition as the other Backups.backupdb(machineA) folder partition in non-functional state, NOT as a folder.
3. Reformat the now empty drive.
4. Restore the partition that had the [Backups.backupdb(machineB, machineC)] folder in it to some other partition in the future?
What would I need to check to make sure this works (permissions?, formatting?, PT type?, etc.)
Thanks for your help!

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