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TalOS felt his annoyance grow with those words, +Are my brothers juveniles?+
+You soured our relationship with the Emperor’s Children.+ Kelbor Hal answered as it was the first and most foremost, +This I believe is they exacting their wrath upon the institution that they believe ‘brainwashed’ their brother.+
+Brainwashed.+ TalOS fed those words back to his Liege with both annoyance and second hand embarrassment, +My apologies that Mars suffered from a decision that I made.+
TalOS could feel the joy coming from the binaric of Hal as he soon spoke, +You are forgiven, for what I understand and saw shows that you indeed did what you did in the best interest of the Mechanicum. What occurred because of that, the bullying and insults, area all because Fulgrim’s hatred of us has not been tampered by any of your other kin.+
+That would be until now?+ TalOS put forward with a hint of expectation.
+Your Seventh Brother has.+ The Fabricator General of Mars answered as he gave a small expectant nod, +As I have said he seeked out all who will hear him. He has given speeches to the Parliament and is currently in my audience chamber. If the Imperium finds more like him we will achieve greatness.+
TalOS gave a nod as he heard them ask, +And what did it cost him.+
+He has given us free reign to study the Phalanx until he leaves on campaign.+ Answered the Priest before another tidbit was given, +He was the one who recommended such a bounty for forgiveness.+
TalOS gave a small nod to hear that, knowing that indeed such a piece of technology would succeed in turning the opinion of the entire Mechanicum towards your favor. It was a worthy case, maybe even a greater cost than what was necessary. But he did it of his own volition.
+I shall give you my permission to be on the War Council.+ Declared Kelbor Hal before they even stepped into his facility, +I ask if you are willing to take this responsibility on top of being a Fabricator General.+
>I will join the Council.
>No, I will not.