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The meal continued with everyone taking a sample of the meat before them. TalOS knew that while Corpse Starch was immensely nutritious it did not taste the best. It was this that he suspected caused a lowering of morale among the workshops.
Such was the reason they were here, +Does everyone enjoy Grox-165?+
+Yes!+ Trig announced as he took another fork full. VEra simply gave the Primarch a nod to answer his question.
+Does it have anything you two would describe as a funny taste? Such as a lingering taste or chemical tange?+ TalOS questioned again as he looked upon them.
+Nope.+ Trig said as he continued digging into the meal.
Vera looked upon TalOS for a quizzical moment, +Is this one of your experiments?+
+Yes.+ TalOS admitted as he glanced around the room of the numerous human nobles enjoying their meals, +This is the first roll out of Grox-165 from the testing slabs. I wanted to be on sight to see if anyone voices any complaints about it.+
Upon those words TalOS looked around the room at the numerous people who were eating. A great many of them were testing out the meat the Genetor crafted. Such reason was simple, before arriving at this establishment TalOS had given them the meat and ordered them to make a special out of it. They could not ignore the demands of the Fabricator General, so they had.
+So…+ TalOS noticed that Vera had transferred them to a private line now, +You are testing to see whether humans used to higher-end foods will accept it?+
+Yes!+ TalOS told her with a grin knowing that the girl was catching on fast, +Normal folk might not notice a change but these people might and issue a complaint about it. Something like this is better for field testing than simply inviting workers into my office.+
To that Vera gave a small nod but had to ask, +Do you not notice the changes in taste?+
The Primarch gave a shrug of the arms as he heard those words, +I can only describe eating it as odd. With every bite I experience every piece of modification placed upon the genome and thus it becomes a review of my own work. Thus I do not think my senses are useful when determining if this should be given to one of the Agri-Worlds.+