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The system was one which did not have a single habitable planet within it. The traces of humans upon the planets was also minimal as the Warp Lanes which flowed through the galaxy did not come near this area. Thus any precious resources it might have had were looked over by both the initial push of the Terran Federation and the current Imperium of Man.
Thus it was slightly unusual for TalOS to take a ship into their area. But he was a Fabricator General and simply labeled this inclusion as a self assessment project. Few would question it and many were helping him to keep the trail clean so that none will question his motives here. If anyone tried to say that what happened here was nefarious, then TalOS could easily exercise political pressure to silence them.
Who would question the one who built from the ground up the greatest nexus of Mechanicum controlled space within the Galaxy? No one could, not even Kelbor Hal had the political capital to take TalOS down without hurting himself in the long run.
Upon coming into the system he felt a series of prods already striking the vessel. These sensory techniques were not human, but came from the Motive Force controlled by whoever TalOS was discovering in this region. With a few flicks of his hand TalOS demonstrated his skill, which caused the surveying of this fellow to be even more intense.
Once the vessel, which was already small, came to a stop TalOS got into the command of a Servitor operated machine and began the approach. What TalOS was looking at closely was a moon which had no structures upon the surface of it. But TalOS knew better as he flicked his hand to regulate the sensory array for the ship.
He had revealed a tower that was fifty units tall and of a metal TalOS had never seen before. He could feel the Motive Force coursing through the material just like how the crystals interacted with the Warp. This might have already become the greatest discovery that TalOS could have, but it was not the greatest one.
He watched as a bridge emerged from the metal tower in a welcoming to TalOS. Such a structure did not exist in the architecture until the one within the tower willed it into existence. Calibre, who had been within TalOS’s systems for a good time at this point, arranged his nanomachines into void patterns so when TalOS stepped into the vacuum of space there was no harm upon it.
TalOS approached the large doors which glowed a green. In an instant TalOS recognized the numerous runes which decorated the exterior as those the Machine God had shown to him and those he had decorated his workshop with.
Thus, knowing that he was in the right place, TalOS walked into the tower.