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As the months continued to go by the amount of practical research that talOS was engaging in was becoming less and less. Such a thing is understood for engaging in the practical requires that one possess some form of theoretical knowledge.
It was this fact here that TalOS began examination of reality. A deep dive into the framework of the universe in an attempt to understand where and how it truly works. Let it be the literature of the Mechanicum who have placed theories of the Motive Force or rites that TalOS had identified as possessing some form of influence, TalOS studied them all.
Now he was deep in meditation for days on end. His senses now open to the Motive Force’s flow, TalOS was able to examine things from his own Workshop.
It was the movement of planets, the arrangement of technology, everything within the cosmic order of things that got the attention of TalOS. With a single raising of his finger called upon the star of Alcom, bringing its radiation closer all while collapsing another hand to bring the galactic pull of the Keniker Black Hole.
What got his attention the most of all of these was the star which laid below his feet. A connection that was always there was felt as TalOS began the pulls and pushes of radiation. The Star Forge of Lucius was barely understood by TalOS but now that he understood the workings of the Universe he understood how magnificent the Forge was.
Held in with several gravitation fields the artificial star was created through the art of nuclear fusion. Glory was held as he examined the foundations of the star, seeing that it was a perfect miniaturization of a star that was built specifically for this task. Small and blue, the star was meant to be harvested just as Lucius was doing to it now.
TalOS flexed his muscles and began moving the radiation that emitted from the star, which had all been expelled in the rad wastes. He could feel the smallest amount of it move and flow through the air with little resistance.
That was it, TalOS decided that he shall look towards the stars for his fuel.