>>5471696>Compare thoughts on the Machine God and Omnissiah’s Natures.I am of the belief this is the correct answer.
My reasonings:
https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Cult_of_the_Micro-Omnisiah>"This sub-cult of Techpriests are very much like the rest of their brethren in that they are secretive though enough discussions were made with one of their Magi to glean the nature of the group.">"The Cult of the Micro-Omnisiah believes that an aspect of the Machine God's spirit resides in every machine. As such, the smaller the machine, the closer one gets to the final resting place of the Omnissiah and thus the more perfect the machine is.">"Despite the fame of their creations, the Cult does not regularly install bio-circuitry and instead work primarily on internal control systems for the Imperial Navy."#1 They are a secretive group, not one to openly share their crowning achievement in the first place
#2 They hold true to their beliefs in the Micro-Omnissiah. If we were to come seeking only technology, or only history, but not on matters of faith, they may not likely share.
#3 TalOS as a Prophet and a Sermonizer, may likely gain a greater respect and empathy for them if he genuinely seeks out the different natures of the Machine God
"Not by works alone, but through faith"