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If TalOS was a callus man or someone who saw their ultimate achievements as a source of their person, he would feel a great offense to those words. No Priest, even one from Mars, should talk to a Fabricator General of any Forge World like he just did.
TalOS however did not care too terribly about his position. No matter how hard won his position was through his sheer amounts of merit that was to ignore the here and now. Here they were within the bowls of what is the greatest finding the Mechanicum has yet to rediscover upon the Cradle of Humanity itself. The now was that they were encroaching upon the greatest discovery of this facility and a data-djin was getting in the way.
These were the facts that led TalOS to approach a nearby cogitator stack and insert a mechanrite into the device.
The framework of this network was filled with order and understanding, but damage was already noticed. TalOS noticed so many bridges and directories within the framework were built with trace hallmarks of a Mechanicum construction. The chances were low that these hallmarks were original to the data-stacks and were instead placed into their network to help Magos Land reconstruct the files that were lost to time and data-eaters.
Speaking of data eaters TalOS quickly pulsed the system and examined the Machine Spirits responsible for the memory of the system and the infantile thinking they hold. Far from there being a single data-dijin that was striking out there were many others who were currently being contained and destroyed through hardware deactivations.
Such methods were impractical, doubly so when they were trying to repair this very network. Who knows which data-stack holds what info and every time you would activate it you would run the risk of the data-eater reawakening itself. Thus the issues that TalOS needed to solve was how to deactivate these creatures.
With a thought TalOS tracked down one of these Spirits and examined its framework. They appeared to be native to the system as the Data Dijin contained numerous articles of calculation that marked it as Merican. Thus TalOS assumed that these Machine Spirits were not here to attack the server, but clean it so that enemy forces could not get to it.
This fact did not surprise him for he uses it himself. So the assumption is what protocol was triggered that enabled these Data-Dijin to run free and what would send them back.
With another moment TalOS approached the personnel domain systems. This here was not raw data but where the Ancients had once interacted with their Machine Spirits. While the Mechanicum and some Ancients do not need these, this was where normal humans would interact.
With another thought TalOS looked into the data-mainframe and archives.