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>The Engramancer Crypteks understood the concept of recreating a Necrontyr's mind in computable math.
>The issues was scale.
>For simple beasts, it would take only a year to recreate the memories and instincts of beasts.
>For a sapient Necrontyr, It can take a thousand or more High Engramancers decades to fully map all the complexities, which is far too slow to ever be viable, even for a Phaeron who could call upon those kinds of resources.
>The C'tan answered this.
>They would consume a Necrontyr's soul, and then the C'tan would instantaneously recreate in metal a new mind forged of the experiences that danced on their taste buds, birthing a artificial Necron from a Necrontyr's death.
>In addition, installed within the minds of every manufactured Necron would be the Command Protocols, binding all Necrons in absolute loyalty to the hierarchy upon which sat the now sick and elderly Silent King Szarekh in supreme control.
>The process of conversation from Necrontyr to Necron was called "Biotransferance".
>Marching with the Necrontyr into the furnaces of Biotransferance were our ever beloved beasts.
>They would all share the gift of undeath with us in the unfatiging Canoptek units our Crypteks had sculpted in their image so long ago.