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With those parting words the two of them separated and went their separate ways. The shuttering of the warp and the numerous commands raining in from the Navigator began ringing through the coms as TalOS took his leave of captaincy. TalOS knew that no matter what he commanded he had to leave his trust in the hands of the Navigators that were leading him through the Warp.
He hated it but also understood it though. He understood the Navigators well enough and would leave them to their own tidings as he retired to research.
And TalOS could not help but stare at his acquisition.
+Based on the preliminary tests the crystal cools everythings near it at a constant rate of seventy degrees Kelvin over a period of one hundred ticks.+ UZ1 told TalOS as he looked upon the weapon being suspended in animation, +When introduced to standard electro-static shock the shard we removed from the weapon increased to ninety eight Kelvin reduction over the period of one hundred ticks. However during this time the result was still the same, where upon reaching fifty Kelvin it will not reduce it anymore. +
+These characteristics, do they change based on the amount of heat previously changed?+
+No, they do not.+ UZ1 told her Master as she nodded to the item, +It appears that whatever affects temperature is divorce from the laws of energy conversation as set forward by Saint Chatelet.+
+Do we have any detection of Temporal phenomena created by it?+
+No.+ UZ1 said as she pointed to the item, +When placed inside of a Suspension Field it loses all properties and does not break the field itself.+
+So it is indeed an effect directly administered by the Motive Force through it.+ TalOS declared as he stared upon it, +Very interesting.+
UZ1 gave a small nod as she pointed to the object, +It's what you told me, it's a true relic of the Machine God. I can only wonder if it's a shard of him, his understanding, or of the greater universe itself. There is one thing that made me wonder.+
+Put your thoughts to the forefront.+ TalOS told her as he looked upon the item.
+It's the carvings upon it. I cannot help but feel it as odd.+