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Work continued without issues for them all. Discoveries were made and devices were analyzed. It was easy to tell that repairs upon the Land Raider were not meant to be done by a normal man, as things such as tension releases were not present upon the design. Thus when the Marines get these vehicles they will need to have a continued reliance on the Mechanicum who have access to powerfully built servitors.
If nothing else the Acillians and Astartes of the second legion auxiliaries will also care for them. Knowing some of the legions they will be the ones who are approached for these repairs, not the standard human Tech Priests.
+It just needs its armor now.+ UZ1 pointed out as she took a sip of her drink.
+Armor and weapons. I already know it will operate though.+ TalOS declared as he looked upon the exposed chassis with the same respect a man would give a king, +I can already see the hundreds of battlefields made better thanks to its presence. The Legions will be able to traverse mountain, swamp, river, and desert within this vehicle.+
+It is hard to imagine all of that.+ UZ1 said as she looked at TalOS with more solemn eyes, +Have you been managing the work of Fabricator General well?+
+Yes, the problems are limited and isolated. It takes much of my time as expected.+ TalOS answered as he took his own drink and opened a piece of his face to take the fluids, +As for other matters, I have both my sons and the children to take care of. Numerous projects and wars mean I simply do not have time to engage in lavity or rest.+
+But many of those are rest.+ Pointed out UZ1 with a small bit of expertise.
TalOS gave a nod to that, +Rest is subjective to each person. How I was designed it was obvious the Emperor only meant for us to experience true rest during sleep. I no longer need even that now.+
+Cerebral coring or hacking?+ UZ1 placed forward with a hint of interest.
+Hacking.+ TalOS answered with a small laugh, +I know my body well enough and there are plenty of tell-tale signs of construction. I know my body like we know this machine, and with my knowledge of other bodies I’ve realized mine is the most malleable on purpose. As it was built, it can be understood.+
+Should I call you lucky in that manner?+ UZ1 put forward as a physiological thought.
+I think I would count it as that.+ TalOS answered back knowing that his spirit was lucky to be housed in the body of a Primarch.