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+I see minimal issues with sending my sons across the Mechanicum.+ TalOS informed Kelbor Hal as he walked up to meet the Fabricator General, +Their service to the Mechanicum has been absolute since the beginning. What I wish to know is why you brought this to my attention now.+
Kelbor Hal looked closely upon TalOS as those words were spoken, +That is what I would wish to know as well. Right now the future is bright with the Imperium predicting a century more of war before the entire Galaxy is under its whim. Yet others, myself, and you do not feel that this is the true end.+
+Has the Machine God given us Omens?+ TalOS asked wondering to what extent of knowledge his fellows have had of what could be impending doom.
+You are such the Omen.+ Kelbor said as he fully faced TalOS with a subtly raised finger, +Your traveling across the Galaxy does not make sense unless you are searching for something. Subtle patterns being made here and there show records of what were suspect battlefields during the Age of Strife.+
+He found us out. Who would have guessed.+ Calibre said as he decided to pipe into the mind of TalOS with a laugh.
+Will you tell me to what end are you working for the future, and does it have relation to those we’ve had executed several years ago?+ Kelbor asked with a good amount of reasoning upon his whim.
TalOS had to measure his answer but knew that Kelbor was ultimately on his side in these things, +I am investigating what happened that caused the revolt of the Abominable Intelligences. In doing so I wish to make sure that it does not happen again within the Mechanicum.+
+I see, I see.+ Kelbor spoke as he looked up towards the stars, +Mankind is about to reach its apex once again, it would be hubris not to realize that it will all come down again if we do not learn from the Ancients. Continue the work.+
+I will.+ TalOS said as he gave a hard nod, +May the Machine God bless us in the trials to come.+
TalOS noticed in that moment a subtle glint within the mechanical eyes of Kelbor Hal. The glint and the atmosphere his Liege displayed was not hostile, but one of a comrade speaking to the other in a time of desperation, +May he do so.+