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TalOS turned off his sensory organs for a few seconds as he thought to himself. These were all mostly good ideas but at the end of the day a few of them were more many that seemed better than others. Simply put modifications would be needed to create a more optimal overall scheme.
“Magos L4M, I think your idea has merit however it does not go far enough.” TalOS called out as he spoke his mind, “We need to make sure that the enemy cannot determine the difference between truth from fiction. Thus I suggest that we piliferate a series of fake locations as well as employ some form of noise generator.+
To those words the Tech Priest’s Chat Room was blazing with activity but Dux Dominus H3VST summed their thoughts up well enough, “You are suggesting that we create false intelligence? If we proliferate that… it is sacrilegious!”
“But we are in a war, Dux Dominus H3VST.” TalOS pointed out as he sent a data parcel to the priests, “Such measures need to be taken to ensure the safety of Lucius. If the Xenos find it before the Blackstone Fortress is ready for operation we will lose everything we have built!”
Those words were not an attempt to persuade but were a demand. Both Tech Priest and Mortal shuttered as they felt their souls shake to the weight of TalOS’s personality. Few times had TalOS done this, making it a powerful tool to use.
“We…” Prince Fredric stopped for a moment before starting again, “Are we moving this… Blackstone Fortress?”
“That is my goal. It will likely take a few months to commit but moving the fortress to Lucius will bring a great amount of firepower to it.” TalOS answered as he leaned back, “Does anyone find logic in my thoughts?”
The room sat there for a moment in silence, both through a tinge of fear and respect. These moments were far more infuriating as TalOS really did want some form of feedback. This was the reason he rarely demanded something, for few were capable of going against his statement.
+It sounds good to me.” Finally it was Prince Alexander who broke the silence, “I wish we could have just struck them early but this is the second best thing.”
And with those words the War Council was over.