>>5533979>Other>Confront Magnus on his connections to creatures of the WarpWe won't reveal Chaos or the Four, but our religion believes in demons, and our science recognizes hostile entities that can assault the psyche's of man and machine when the Gellar Field fails, and we both know it was no accident or battle wound that he lost his eye. Magnus, a believer in the Imperial Truth, wouldn't call them demons or spirits but "bits of sentient energy" or something. But it doesn't remove the fact that they are *sentient* and thus, capable of malevolence.
Even the Quest for Knowledge says that there must be limits, some dangerous knowledge should never be brooked. The Material realm has its own Abominable Intelligences who must never be heeded, can Magnus be trusted to avoid the influence of the abominables of the Ocean?
For us to share knowledge, there must be trust first.
Magnus will likely say "no" if asked about making limitations like in OTL and claim that these pesky little warp things are no match for a steeled mind of a Primarch or a space marine and that he was mistaken and TalOS is just another worry wort who holds back the unlimited progress of the mind, but that gives us a better justification to say "no". If he chooses poorly, we can't let our own knowledge be dragged into it.
If he says "yes", that. . .will be surprising.