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Several months were taken to begin the manufacturing of all the equipment necessary for the ascension of TalOS.
Firstly was the creations of powerful bindings that can hold back even a Primarch. Such a concept that was near anathema to the concept of a Primarch was to be made by the hands of TalOS. Such was the reason chains of adamantine were gained, with the cuffs being made of auric so that they could not be so easily removed.
The tests in using them came as positive but the Fabricator General also knew that he was not employing his whole strength. Locked within the body TalOS was cleanly aware of power that few of his kin had yet tapped into. Immense strength that would slaughter a planet if it was left unchecked.
Thus his bindings might fail at the moment they are used.
TalOS then moved his attention to the entire framework of the operation. Using numerous rituals of the Machine God and his knowledge of electro-sorcery he was tasked with cleaning up the work that the Xanites previously made.
The issue mainly was that the Xanites did make a great design. It was simply that small pieces of it had to be adjusted to better fit the flow of electricity and magnify the powers that will be changing. These were streamlined and fined turned using techniques that were used upon St. Gellar’s Field. Wires so fine that you knew exactly what was being flowed through them.
All of this was in addition to the modifications that TalOS was doing ot his own body. He had looked into the previous tests and noted that a series of his sons had their bodies fail from the trauma that was inflicted upon them. This he worked upon the machines which flowed through his body in an attempt to keep him stabilized for long enough that he can get true medical attention if that were to come.
TalOS DAV1S knew that his body was both sorcery and science. It was only reasonable that when he removes the sorcery that made his body what it is he will need to compensate with science that he himself has learned.
Soon the months went by soundly, the day came.