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For a moment TalOS wondered what the Orks were thinking when they began approaching them with their massive fortress. The fact that many of their own weapons and armaments becoming obsolete and destroyed as well as their once defeated enemy resurging towards them.
It did not matter to TalOS though for it was meaningless data. With a push of his will he started moving the massive rod that pointed upon the largest ship of their fleet.
With another thought the weapon fired off, creating a giant rift of orange light as it carved into the void. It looked as though the galaxy had cracked upon such an axis, which did not disappoint as it shattered several of the Orkish craft in a single hit.
They watched as the Orks began moving once again in a charging formation towards them. Did they really see a chance or were these creatures foolish enough to charge them?
Somehow TalOS felt both of those were wrong. That there was some sort of missing piece to the puzzle related to these Orks. It was another one of the great mystories of the Universe that continued to be held against him. Though like the Motive Force he allowed such anger to ebb away, for after all he will eventually learn it or it will become irrelevant with the death of all Orkoids.
If such a thing was possible.
With an eruption of gun fire the Mechanicum fired upon the Orks. If there were defences none existed as the ships blessed by the Machine God turned whatever remained of the Orks into a cloud of dust and debris.
There was no more thought that needed to go into it. The annihilation of a hundred ships was swift and devastating.
>Let the Titan Walk.
>Time to make landfall and learn.
>Observe from afar, none can take the Orks too cautiously even when they are on the backfoot.