The problem is neither the battery or the emitter. If you could adequately cool the emitter, what you want is easily done. Unfortunately what you want is very hard to do with any light that does not have active cooling. Nobody wants to lug around a light with enough mass to take up the heat output from a 10K lumens emitter for 10 minutes. 10K lumens you are going to have to dissipate close to 100 watts, and absent some form of active cooling, that is going to require a very large heat sink. Once you opt for active cooling such as forced air, the problem is solved with relative ease. The trouble is that moving parts are almost by definition potential single point failures, so while the LED may have a 50k hour life expectancy, there are no motors or bearings that are likely to last anywhere near that long.