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TalOS simply gave a nod as he heard those words, “I assumed that to be the case. From the few I found standard human psykers tend to be more insane and must be restrained inside Stasis Tubes. It was wise to make it so we did not develop with such a burden upon even the greatest of wills.”
“It does. It does.” Admitted the Sigillite as what TalOS recognized was a great amount of age shown upon his body, “Do not spread to your brothers such knowledge. They are to be military leaders, not those who fight for the soul of man.”
“That is the ultimate aim. Rescue the humans of the universe, and then rescue their souls.” TalOS realized as many pieces of an unknown puzzle came together.
Malcador gave a soft laugh as he heard those words, “In a way of speaking you are correct.”
TalOS processed his mind for another moment before another revelation came, “My sons, are they capable of being psykers?”
“They are.” Admitted the Sigillite, “It is at a far lesser rate than the Fifteenth but all legions have demonstrated some form of Psyker. I am even sure you Acillians have psykers among their ranks, but they simply have yet to realize, are ignoring, or hiding it.”
“Do they possess the same dampeners as the genetic template of Primarchs?”
“You are correct. We knew that if they did develop then we would want to make sure they did not develop a mania. An engineered perspective of the Warp if you will.”
“A reasonable one.” TalOS declared as he processed the information, “It would be troublesome to put down one of my sons if they could not handle psychic phenomena. A waste of both a life and resources.”
“Then what will you do?” The Sigillite sat back down as he looked upon TalOS, “Your own blood creates something you do not trust. Keep them down to make sure they do not develop or embrace them as the weapons they are.”
>Deny their chance. It would be best to simply relegate them off the battlefield.
>Send them to the Legio Divinitatus for training.
>TalOS will personally teach them what he wants them to know.