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+Were we able to make a middle ground?+ TalOS asked with a sense of errieness within his voice.
+We were.+ Answered the Fabricator General in a soft tone, +I have reclaimed my original seat at Parliament. It was only thanks to your presence upon the world that we were able to get so much.+
TalOS nodded as he began to understand what occurred, +Only one?+
The Fabricator General nodded to those words, +They claimed it was what they could do with their allotted authority.+
+Did we agree to the restrictions?+ TalOS fired off next.
+We did not agree with them and they did not seem put off by the idea.+ Arch Magos R3KT said with a whole lot of caveats to those words, +They have told us that we will understand only when the Omnissiah comes.+
Such a simple name but it held so much meaning within the Mechanicus. It was something that Lucius found to be in poor taste as the tales of such a being revolved around Mars and its magnificence. TalOS was of the belief that such a being could exist but for them giving it to his creator was almost… worrying.
What did this man do to become the center of the Mechanicum? And if so, <span class="mu-i">how</span> did he do it?
+We must determine how we will elect our representative.+ Declared the Fabricator General as he took control of the room once again, +I will not be traveling to Mars myself. While the Martians have touted ‘Navigators’ my flesh remembers the trip that landed our people onto this planet. My mind cannot let that risk pass. Thus we will be placing forward a Priest of Lucius to represent us.+
Thus a decision needed to be made.
>They shall be elected from the High Council, by the High Council.
>The Priests of Lucius shall all vote for one, and picking from their fellows.
>This is a federation issue, the only restriction being that they shall be a Tech Priest.