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+Visual of thirty five ships!+ Called out a Magos as he sent several data packets to the people, +Your orders Arch Dominus?+
+We are to face them head first to deny them entry to the planet.+ TalOS declared as he quickly sent out a series of plotted coordinates, +Form a pickett line and await their arrival.+
+Understood Lord.+ Answered the Magos as he quickly sent out a series of orders and calculations, +And my Lord, the Machine Spirits believe the enemy will be within contact range in fifteen minutes.+
+And for our positioning?+
+It will take five minutes.+
+Carry through with the solution!+ TalOS declared as he finished his analyzation, +Deus Mechanicus!+
+Deus Mechanicus!+ The Bridge called out as TalOS felt the ship slowly move through his neural link.
<span class="mu-s">+Deus Mechanicus!+</span>
After a Conversation that took only three seconds to complete the fleet began to migrate to their positions. Within a minute of travel TalOS was able to get a personal visual upon the enemy ship and judged for himself the condition of their current enemy.
Their ships were pristine and capable. They do not appear to be Christened in the way of battles as of yet so TalOS had a slight advantage against them. However his experience in void warfare left a great amount to be desired.
Indeed, many of his decisions and coordination were with the express tutelage of the Onus Probandi. The Machine Spirit had seen milenia of Void Warfare against Xenos like the Orks and if TalOS was able enough it would have several more milenia. He was also tapping into the galleries of data related to Void Warfare as well, but the Machine Spirit’s Veneration was far more valuable to the Arch Dominus.
Now though was the time to wait. It will take the enemy time to prepare and come to fight the Onus Probandi and her fleet.