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The moment of triumph came slowly with a single thought of TalOS. With that thought quickly began to devolve into a series of announcements that were quickly sent from himself to the rest of the fleet. An eruption of commands and protocols being invoked as TalOS sat at the center of it all.
This starts from a single thought, an idea.
After a minute of processing the commands, verification, and approval from those ready to analyze the decision, the fleet began to move.
As the Mitu moved themselves towards a weakness in the Mechanicum fleet, so too did TalOS move for a response. His objective though was not the enemy fleet but what they are protecting.
+Sanctus Dominus, Xenos continuing their movement pattern.+ TalOS felt the announcement through the numerous wires quickly become understood as it entered his mind. Though not a word was spoken there but instead a feeling.
After all, at moments like these where every unit within space matters for alignment and firing, speech only added an extra layer of obscurity. Raw thought is where the value is, even if it is unrefined.
For a moment TalOS had to wonder why the Xenos were committing themselves to their plan of attacking a concentration camp. Was it because they were forsaking the planet or instead did they not realize what the Primarch was planning. Or maybe, they knew what he was thinking and thought that it could not work.
Even in the final moments of their race, when many of Astartes can confirm that the Xenos truly fear the Mechanicum as the Horde of the Machine God they are, the Mitu have underestimated them.
With a flick of his finger another blackhole was sent towards the Mitu allowing it to strike one of their smaller ships. Just as the calculations predicted after 5 seconds of taking in the ship the blackhole had expended all the matter there and expired.
It was a dangerous weapon, one that required so much thought to be placed into it. It was simple guesswork to know that whenever this weapon was fired it was supervised by an AI to make sure the target was not too big.
After all, if one of those Black Holes consume too much matter, it will stabilize.