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TalOS’s eyes focused upon Magnus as he weighed his options of what was about to be said. One would ask if it was a hard decision to which TalOS would need to cite dogma to try and consider it.
The one thing about the Mechanicum’s Dogma however was that it held some flexibility. It was only as staunch as the judges who look over your shoulder believe it to be.
“When it is information like this, granted to us by the ancients, I want you to give it to me.” TalOS answered Magnus for the question that had not been spoken.
There was a moment of surprise that crossed the psyker’s face until it became stern, “I will send over some more literature for you to look at then. If you are willing, we can share some notes.”
“If the chance presents itself I think a few can be shared. Within reason.” TalOS knew for sure he was not going to share with Magnus any of his knowledge gained from the Plastoids.
“Within reason.” Cheered the Primarch as he gave a hearty laugh of relaxation, “To think another brother is as starved for knowledge as I am.”
“Such starvation is simply because we lack the full knowledge of the Universe. Once the Motive Force is divined the need for knowledge will be less and less.” TalOS reminded Magnus with a hint within his voice.
“Its the same for me. There are only so many ways a civilization can think. Even those of the Xenos, whose minds work unlike man, know concepts such as love and care.” Magnus pleased towards TalOS with a smirk, “I wonder which of us will find the end of our studies, if there are any.”
“Such knowledge is known by only the Machine God who comprehends the machine which is the Universe.” TalOS declared full heartily towards Magnus, “That is what I know to be truth.”
To those words Magnus gave a small chuckle, “If that's what you believe, brother.”