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It was such a minor thing, TalOS noted. The amount of arms was minimal and whatever the needs were for it was something TalOS decided was more important than either the arms, or the act in itself. So with a simple thought TalOS had the Data-Djinn continue its monitoring of their stations in order to find something about them.
In the end it is a problem for Kelbor Hal and Mars as a whole, even if it is a possible problem.
With that decision done the trip to earth began with a few hours journey. Though if someone was to ask TalOS what he thought of this trip he would praise it for the ease in which it provides. Rarely has he been able to go from one habitable world to another while not having to go into the Warp. A moment’s ease upon his mind.
Finally TalOS was closer to the golden planet that he had seen from so far away. Already the amount that changed was drastic where he could count fifty additional cities dotting the surface now. With more time TalOS knew that these cities would converge upon one another to consume the desert surface of the planet. When that happens it will look closer to a Holy Hive City then anything else.
Such was the glorious fate of Terra, to finally be reconquered by man after so many years of strife.
As the void trip ended TalOS walked upon a shuttle and began to lower himself to the planet below. The planet of Terra was quickly getting larger and larger as he recognized the highest peak of the Imperium’s heart.
It was the Himalayan Mountains, upon which the Imperial Palace and the Astronomicon both sat. Though as he did so he noticed the activity was quite a few ships in orbit that carried upon them the mark of the Xth Legion.
It seemed that he was not the lone Primarch after all. His brother, Ferus Manus, was likely in orbit below him as he came close to the planet.