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With his thoughts confirmed TalOS looked at his fellow Priest and spoke, +Datasmith Orellian of Hektar, may I take a closer look at this Robot.+
The Priest, who had been silent for those moments, quickly started to set his cogitators for heavy processing. While he was not saying a thing he was definitely trying to figure out what was a good thing to say at this moment. Something that would not lead to his death.
Whatever algorithms were created the Priest had to come to a decision. The Priest likely knew that every moment he held back only increased the likelihood of his death. Would TalOS grant such a thing… that was not to be guaranteed.
In the end he received a bow from the Priest, +The Robot shall be yours to examine. If you are interested in Unit R-407 I suggest you look into series Z-208 to Z-213. They are all exquisite models.+
TalOS gave a small nod as a Steel Warden quickly got a dolly for transporting the machine, +I thank you. I will be sure to share my findings with you.+
+I thank you for this mercy, Sanctus Dominus.+
TalOS watched as the Acillians lowered the Kastelan onto the machine moving platform. With the machine loaded they all made their exit from the facility with their prize in tow. As for where they could take it TalOS sadly could not take it to his workshop. With UZ1 there the man will likely voice complaints to no end.
Instead a Holo-Vid room was chosen. The Primarch looked over to see the Robot placed before him. In the next moment TalOS looked at his sons and gave them a voiceless command to leave the room. This was between him and his brother.
>Give him a thank you
>Let him know of the numerous errors that were made.
>Bitch at him for trying to be sneaky, again.