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“An… interesting prospect.” Malcador admitted as he took the meaning of those words, “You are a Priest of the Mechanicus, yet you seek to create it?”
“That is because this project is too valuable to not allow it to grow and develop.” TalOS told the Regent outright, “Blanks and Pariahs were in such small quantities that no technology will be created for them. The Ancients never took the time to study these anomalies. Am I correct in that assessment, Malcador?”
A small chuckle from the man, “Indeed they have not, from the last few years I had seen of it. These Pariahs that you bring to my attention are a curious find indeed.”
“Then we cannot rely on what we find from the Ancients for their wisdom entirely. We must employ their knowledge, like that of Saint Gellar, to develop equipment that will greatly benefit their growth.” TalOS admitted as he felt a moment’s wrench in his chest, “It is… needed. Though we will likely only be able to adopt approved technologies for Nulls to use, as it will be impossible to make something unique for their kind.”
“That shall be given.” Malcador said without hesitation, “If it helps your mind, I will be the one to head the research.”
The Arch Dominus gave a small nod as he heard that, “It does ease one’s mind hearing that. An Ancient guiding the hands of man will do a lot to keep us from falling for either the Abomination or the other world.”
Malcador’s eyes narrowed as he heard that, “Is that the reason you are so willing to make an attempt at technology?”
“It is.” TalOS admitted as he gave Malcador the truth, “I feel the reason that rule is in place is to avoid the other world and those purely made of Iron. In a limited circumstance like this, it is acceptable.”
“We will be within those bounds, for after all, I know what to look out for.”
“Then I will leave the project in your hands.” TalOS called out as he took a moment of rest.
“Indeed, but what shall the name be?” Malcador asked the last and most vital question.”
>Sisters of Silence
>Legio Nullificate
>Followers of Tartaros.
>Write in, as always