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As with all things TalOS quickly began scanning the local system the moment he entered the planet. His sensory units quickly giving him immense pieces of information that was beyond anything that TalOS could identify with his own eyes. Of course this was less than what his astral state could learn, but it was information quickly acquired that could be used in the current day.
The system had five planets within it, with one planet being within an range that should have supplied life. Scans of the planet quickly informed TalOS that the planet did not sustain any life, being what could be called scorched clean from some war long ago.
Such thoughts only made TalOS wonder why he was feeling that this planet was odd.
Further scans of the region showed that it was not part of any standard Imperial map or region. With TalOS here it quickly gained its designation as Helker 2 after one of the few Astartes who had lost their lives in the previous campaign against the insurgents of Olympia.
Psyscanners told TalOS that the local warp was currently in flux. Whatever the Chaos Gods had released upon the galaxy was making its rounds much to the shagrim of TalOS. However they did not have complete control of the Universe and they will soon be able to travel away from this system. It just required the recovery of the Navigator.
If it came to it, such as in the Navigator’s death, than TalOS could look into more extreme measures to sustain their navigation system.
But as TalOS thought this he kept looking down upon the planet. How he could feel that something was there he did not know. Against the logic of the sensory augars which should have been in perfect operation TalOS should have seen something.
So TalOS waved his hand for a moment and looked to see if the Motive Force moved differently here. The fact was that it did, in such a manner that reminded TalOS of Blackstone.
>Go down for an investigation
>Wait for the Navigator to recover
>Turn the Navigator into a ‘navigation system’.