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The group wordlessly advanced down what were massive halls of black metal and what might have been a metal looking stone. They were all welcomed with what was massive statues that could have been depicting the late rulers of whatever race had ruled this realm. But the one thing that made TalOS realized that things were off was when the statues all depicted machine-men.
+Definitely Necron.+ Calibre said as he decided at that moment to pipe in, +Never in my existence had humanity witnessed something just like this. To think that it was so hidden from our view yet so easily accessed.+
+It was only easy for I knew their secrets. Those walls would have survived anything short of a planet cracking bombardment.+ TalOS answered the AI as they continued their way forward.
TalOS looked around at that moment, as did Perturabo. While the other Primarch probably felt something off with the air TalOS knew exactly what was happening. As a piece of his system Calibre knew as well, +Someone is spying, probably some robot of their making.+
+So why have they not struck us yet?+ TalOS wondered internally as they walked forward more and more.
+The hall might be too wide, or maybe they are waiting for us to enter the numerous passages that were about the are. We are in their domain after all, they are rulers of what happens in here until I figure out how it works.+ Calibre told TalOS with what might have been a sense of superiority.
+You want to try your hand at Xenos technology?+ TalOS wondered if this thought came through as more disbelieving or curious.
+Of course. Been a while since I’ve fought something of my calibre.+ The AI joked as he continued, +I however did not detect another AI within this area. At least, not one which was built like me.+
>Allow the AI to do his own hacking
>Maybe TalOS can try his hand at it
>Simply move forward with readiness, scrying the path forward