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Kelbor Hal looked upon TalOS for a moment in study. TalOS could hear all the subtle clicks and clatters that now infested the mainframe of the Fabricator General of Mars. Ruler of the Mechanicum he was, he likely did not expect such a powerful rebuttal to be placed before him.
A final click was heard as the Fabricator General spoke, +I understand the desire to assist your homeworld, even at the cost of the greater Mechanicum. There are many like you who wish to improve their own forges instead of the collective.+
+As would be expected.+ TalOS said as he allowed those words to ring true, +Know that my Soul belongs to the Machine God and his Domain. When the opportunities come I shall provide whatever assistance possible.+
+As an Liege should expect of their Vassal.+ Agreed the Fabricator General, those words ringing with a sense of power that TalOS yet heard, +When I call upon Lucius, shall the Legio Proelitor answer with the others?+
+They shall.+
+When the needs arrive I shall do so. For now though I congratulate you on your conquests TalOS DAV1S.+ Kelbor Hal said as his machines began to stiffen up, +I do not lie, following your example there shall be millions who march upon the stars in search of rich rock and lore. In your stead it will be my hand to guide them, but they will look to you as an example of excellence.+
The one who tamed Mars stood before TalOS, +Make it a good example.+
For a moment there TalOS wanted to believe the man whole heartedly, but something irked him at that moment. That there was one theme which was spoken before has come back. That to which a good example shall be met.
That Lucius will Obey Mars.
>Grant that guarantee
>We obey the Machine God.
>You shall have your tithe, but not our soul.