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Needless to say it's an overall relief. As much as you despise the xenos and especially in this holy place, what vengeance you desire in the name of the Machine God, same as with the losing effort aboard the ship entire you aren't well suited for a serious fight. Still struggling along with your own injuries after fighting the ork who killed your mentor, on top of the difficulty of transporting the heavy bolter and ammo. Even with two others to help you, the burden is enough to make your pace a slow one. With enough to deal with already, explaining your preferred avoidance of a xenos warband.
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When eventually your little band finally traverses the enginarium to reach the plasma reactor, you find the way justifiably sealed. It would not be impossible for the Orks to gain entry eventually you expect but when faced with such unyielding blast doors the xenos expectedly turned their attack to easier targets. If there were to be such a secure holds aboard the vessel though, then the plasma reactor is certainly the place for it.
<span class="mu-g">"A blessing you are forge-sister! You have come to join the defense?"</span>
<span class="mu-g">"Clearly a sign from the Omnissiah that we should retake his sanctum!"</span>
For one such as you though, gaining access is as straightforward as the correct interface and subsequent approval from within. There you find a gathering of enginseers and servitors. Smaller than you would have expected for as critical as the generatorium is, but it seems even here they had not gone without their own conflict with the xenos before sealing off the entire section... that would explain the accumulation of fallen Mechanicus kin just outside the blast door.
But for the time being, even as the rest of the ship falls apart to xenos attack, the generatorium holds firm for the plasma reactor to operate. In a grim way you almost wish this place had also been overrun as well. Not for the loss of life of course but at least your regrettable task here would be easier. Now, you have to figure out how to actually go about sabotaging the reactor... certainly you know <span class="mu-i">how</span> to do it, mechanically speaking. You had been an enginseer yourself before mentorship. But you also know for certain that your fellow forge-kin here will not simply stand by and allow you to go about destroying the reactor. And that's to say nothing of the guardsmen with you, noticeably uneasy at proximity of so many Mechanicus about them. As the Militarium still cling to the hope of victory, or the nobility of fighting to the last, knowledge of your sabotage cannot go over well.
Now you're starting to wish you were back to fighting the Orks, rather than having to handle this matter...
>[Write-in.] The will of the Omnissiah is...