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TalOS took the moment to look at the time seed that was being given by his internal chronomatic systems. The systems marked the date as 825.M30, putting it as a few years after he had taken full reign as Forge World Lucius’s Fabricator General.
Overall production has increased by about three times since he took the reins. Most planets within the system would have been marked as backwaters when they were taken, but with each planet TalOS’s Terraforming Task Force succeeded in modifying the changes could no longer be called insignificant.
Before TalOS was the next planet to be transformed. Marked A-53-150 it was to become an Agri World for Count Liondros. The man had told TalOS that he wanted his planet to sport some wildlife, the kind that would make good sport for his children and people.
It was not a unique request. TalOS could count five other Knights who wanted some sense of nature upon their world filled with agriculture. Such things were easy to put in as planetary designs went, TalOS would admit. Such creatures were bad for crops and might actively harm them but many world hosted regions of isolation. Let it be a mountain range or an island the Fabricator General could partition these easily.
For this planet specifically there was a penisola where the mountains bordered it from the mainland and it was flanked by oceans that prevented any escape by ocean.
So with those in mind TalOS designed the ecosystem. Several breeds of vulpines, wolf, and cervus were being devoted to the region. These breeds were specifically chosen to adapt to the atmospheric mixture that would be dominating the planet. A resistance that TalOS would need to instill as a genetic cocktail to the new residences unless they wished to suffer several chemical issues.
As he looked away from that relatively small region TalOS’s ire turned to the rest of the planet. The entire planet was to be transformed with the introduction of genetically modified wildlife and chemical factories that will die the world a much harder blue. Entire continents will be flattened with windbreaks the size of mountains to instill maximum ethicacy related to rain and winds.
TalOS leaned back to look at his masterwork as someone walked up next to him, +That's… so cool.+
+It is.+ TalOS said as a reply to Trig who was looking at the construction, +At the instruction of my hands entire worlds are rebuilt from the ground up. If primitive men were to see it they would think it the act of a God, and they would be correct. For what I create is by the will of the Machine God.+