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A couple year’s time went by for the Federation after the ascension of TalOS DAV1S to the role of Fabricator General. Even with the Imperium considered, it might be one of the grandest events to occur in the current decade.
The mind of a Primarch was vast and capable. Whatever these Demi-Gods of mankind placed their minds to they can perform results that could be called impossible. These capabilities is the reason they were such good generals, for only against equally inhuman foes would the Primarch be challenged.
When it came down to it though they were skilled in a great many respects but lacked in others. A simple fact that if their point of view did not match that of reality they would struggle until the end of days. That their greatest enemy was not eachother or the universe but what they decided for themselves.
This was the reason so few of them could even consider Rulership. Those who saw themselves in this light did see the universe like that of a king but that of a marshal. It was a dangerous point of view that will lead them to ruin.
For TalOS though, a member of the Mechanicum, Rulership was not something he was foreign to. A Priest of the Mechanicum was always in some form a ruler, let it be the managing of a Manufactorium or the command of Skitarii into battle. But things went even deeper than that for the Primarch as at a very young age he was tied to the Imperator Titan Particep Semper.
It is well known among Princeps that a Titan would have an effect on their Princep. Warhounds were more independent and spirited while the Warlords gained a nasty taste for the destruction they could wreak among their kind.
For an Imperator, a Titan of such immense size and status, any who attached themselves to it would gain a desire of Leadership. To seek out and become an Emperor of their own realm to which they will protect with their powerful guns and the Titans that they always ruled over.
TalOS was no different in the end, for a Primarch is still only a man when he is attached to a God Machine.