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The Omnissiah responded curtly and without error within his voice, +If we keep Mars equipped with weapons it will draw the attention of Horus and his fighters. If we try to fortify our home then it will be destroyed by the will of Horus at great punishment to his cause. In the end, he does not need Mars, he only needs Terra.+
Cold rationalism was within the voice of the Omnissiah as he spoke. Such a term, the Omnissiah Speaking, was indeed the correct term to be used if Kelbor was to compare his experience with such a being to any other. He was fluent in the tongue of machines by virtue of his own tongue, not by using Machines to augment an already existing voice.
It conveyed the emotions of the Omnissiah’s thoughts well enough. One could reasonably see this as a cold declaration might have been the only thoughts for the being. They were not, however, for instead the traces of pain and anguish flowed like heated oil through the air that carried his communication to Kelbor.
The Omnissiah did not like these turn of events. He did not enjoy seeing everything their people have built being stripped away for what was the war of another people. They had been pulled kicking and screaming into the War by the actions of others and now must forfeit their home because of it.
+Have you arranged its reconstruction?+ A logical question for Kelbor to then ask, for they needed some foresight of the future to make it through the present.
+If I am still able to interact with existence as I am now, then it shall be done by my hands.+ The Omnissiah spoke simply, +If I am to become inoperable then Rogal Dorn shall take my position as builder. I had found these terms acceptable for our participation.+
Kelbor took in the information with caution. His eyes scanning the possible outcomes that were now presenting themselves to him. It was not a hard determination, +It was a good deal. If his prowess is used Mars shall be greater than it ever had been.+
+Such was a reasonable thought. Things are dire, even to myself, but if we survive than we will be facing the darkness ahead of us with a grand light.+ The Omnissiah answered as he looked in the direction of what Kelbor knew to be Mars.