Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-One from Herald of the Stars - A Warhammer 40k, Rogue Trader Fanfiction, a Action novel by Aethelred.

Unhurried, I ascend the stairs. The door at the top opens automatically with a smooth whir.

Talliel-Iota-5’s domain is absolutely deafening, filled with churning lathes and crashing hamrs, tended to by an army of adepts. Hundreds of people stand hunched over desks, disassembled machines before them, or rush back and forth with boxes of components.

It is entirely impossible to work here without audio implants to filter out the noise, or to talk in any other manner except vox. A flock of cherubim flit overhead, swinging censors and blasting out hymns, entirely uncoordinated with each other in their choice of music.

A cherubim descends from the flock and hovers before . It chirps at , requesting I follow it. I have always found the winged, cybernetic toddler Servitors to be the height of poor taste and this example is no better.

Almost entirely naked, the cherubim’s chubby flesh stained with ash and oil, yet its elaborate ocular implants and fine white wings are pristine, glimring with gold and rippling with overlapping energy fields that are completely invisible to a Human eye. To the fields are an elegant and impressive display of advanced mathematics: invisible art to all but the most knowledgeable.

I vox the cherubim my acceptance and it leads through the maze of industry. It reminds of a cat as it constantly zooms ahead, pauses, then looks back and waits, only to rush ahead again, all while insisting on hovering at head height, blocking my vision with its diapered ass.

Brian, my favourite servo skull, is far superior. His eternal grin and blazing red eye as he bobs around my workshop, constantly pestering other Machine-Spirits, or chasing their digital impressions, is endlessly entertaining and irritating in equal asure.

Soon, I encounter Talliel-Iota-5 surrounded by a constant stream of apprentices and adepts as they present their work for critique and testing. Six Skitarii keep the adepts from swarming him.

From the stream of data flowing from Talliel-Iota-5 it is clear he knows what he’s talking about. He isn’t providing detailed explanations, but rather pointing the adepts and apprentices towards the information they need to fix their mistakes, or how they could have done better.

Once I reach the outer circle of his congregation, Talliel-Iota-5 says, “Enough. I have an important guest. Co back later.”

I scan the crowd, “Hold up.” I pick out four individuals, “I need you four to stay for a mont.” The four individuals hesitate while everyone else disperses, though not far enough to walk beyond the public proximity vox everyone is using to communicate.

I approach Talliel-Iota-5 and hold out my hand, “It is a pleasure to et you, Enginseer Pri, Talliel-Iota-5. I am Magos Explorator Aldrich Issengrund. I hope we can have a productive exchange.”

Talliel-Iota-5 is four tres high and has replaced his legs with six chanical limbs. His arms are also artificial and there are four of them. While they mimic the Human hand, they are segnted and hide many tools. His torso has withered and there is very little flesh beneath his liver spotted skin. Like , his head is fake, and his brain is actually in his chest.

“Magos Issengrund. Thank you for taking the ti to et with .” Talliel-Iota-5 shakes my hand, “I did not expect you to grace us so soon. What do you wish with these four petitioners?”

I point to them one at a ti, “Radiation burn, improperly maintained implant, incomplete surgical removal of an aggressive mutation, solvent abuse. If they were smart enough to go to the dicae deck they would have done so. I might as well fix them up while we chat before they collapse and ruin any machinery with their corpses.”

“As you wish, Magos. I appreciate your concern in maintaining the efficiency of my workshop, though it is unnecessary. They do not have enough tal in them to cause any damage and their replacents would learn a valuable lesson during the cleaning process.”

“For all our skills and knowledge, ti is a boon of the Motive Force that we cannot alter. The Omnissiah has forbidden it. While these four individuals may be lacking in common sense and knowledge, the worth that they have accrued over their short lives would be lost with their termination and ti would need to be spent to regain it. Is it not our duty and pleasure to restore, grow, and most importantly preserve all knowledge? As such, I would propose that they are worth healing.”

Talliel-Iota-5’s chadendrites writhe behind him for a mont, then still, “This is not a view I have encountered. Perhaps if it was I or one of my peers whom you were talking about, I would agree. What could these four know that is equal to the ti of more knowledgeable adherents such as you and I?”

I point to one of the unfortunate subjects of our discussion, a young woman with a radiation burn that is starting to blister her hand, “Take my hand and I will heal you.”

The woman bows and says, “Yes, Magos Issengrund.”

I take her hand and roll up her sleeve, exposing her hand and arm.

“Talliel-Iota-5, I am not specifically referring to the knowledge of the individual, but rather that of the collective, and the efficiency that lies within. Take this young woman for example. She has, likely unknowingly, handled an atomic device. Perhaps a noosphere cogitator with a decay based networking component, or the discarded casing of a Radium Carbine. Regardless of her error, the task list on her dataslate involves bringing your workers the parts they require. Who to ask, how to get where she needs to go, and what to prioritise is an important part of her work.”

If you spot this story on Amazon, know that it has been stolen. Report the violation.

I regenerate the damaged flesh and draw all traces of radiation from her body, forming it into a solid ball of flesh and blood.

“I was unaware you were a psyker, Magos,” says Talliel-Iota-5.

I shrug, “We each undertake the great works of the Machine-God in our own ways. I am fortunate to have more tools than most, no matter how much using the Warp displeases . As for why I was talking about this young woman’s knowledge, her small role is a vital one.

“Replacing faulty cogs is clean and efficient, but it takes ti for oil to accrue upon their surface. During this acclimatisation, they wear upon and slow the churning parts of our great, industrial machine, thus repair and maintenance is preferable to replacent, no matter the size of the cog. When you play this analogy across a whole organisation, the efficiency gains are considerable. I even have the data to prove it. Like all great works, it is a matter of numbers and one that you, Talliel-Iota-5, are poised to benefit from.”

Talliel-Iota-5 stops scanning his apprentice with a chadendrite and gazes down at , “How so?”

“Imagine a nial who spent their whole life disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling a single machine, like a fuel pump for the enginarium. While they do know the proper ritual of maintenance for the device that they work upon, they have long since beco jaded from the monotonous nature of their role and have learned slightly faster ways of performing each step.

“Everything from the exact angle and amount of force required to remove each piece, or how they can skip so parts every other cycle without impacting performance. They can now do this job faster and better than anyone else.

“If an enterprising fellow such as yourself were to collate the data from thousands of nials on exactly how they do their jobs and compare it to the ti spent and quality of the work, you could find the optimal manner in which to manage the great machines that you oversee.

“I am not saying that one should break with ritual, but even the most humble of workers might one day have an epiphany. The more workers that one has, and the longer they remain productive, the greater chance you have of improving the performance of your domain. A productive domain is far more likely to garner the attention required for advancent, rather than one that is constantly in a state of renewal and recovery.”

I offer Talliel-Iota-5 the ball of irradiated organic matter from my hand and he picks it up. The plethora of Machine-Spirits surrounding him run up his legs and arms and start tapping at it and chattering to each other. Talliel-Iota-5 can clearly hear them, but I do not think he can see them like I do.

I beckon the older man with a badly maintained implant closer to and envelop his eyes with a cloud of nanites. Talliel-Iota-5’s Machine-Spirits beco rather agitated and he sends a thick stream of prayers towards them.

Talliel-Iota-5 turns a chadendrite upon my new patient and records my actions, “An interesting philosophy, Magos, yet I remain unconvinced. I understand the thrust of your argunt, but I suspect that the resources expended in the scenario that your propose far outweighs the benefits one can accrue through this thod. There is simply too much uncertainty for to gamble vital supplies on individuals who lack the drive and ans to uplift themselves beyond their basic tasks.

“It is far better to leave everyone to do their work as best they can and provide an environnt where the most talented can rise to the top. Hence my presence here directing those who seek to learn, rather than question those who do not. Dare I say you are looking for an excuse to justify the assistance you grant? Charity is not a sin. Why bother putting so much thought into it when you can warp steel and flesh however you please?”

The ocular implants shift beneath my nanites, slowly moulding into the man’s flesh until they look more like eyes, than crude green sensors.

I say, “Then how do you view the Owl-Class Machine-Spirit Inquisitor Horthstein has requisitioned? The benefits it offers are much the sa as the ones I have outlined.”

“Ah! Yes, I do actually want to talk to you about that. With that in play, it would be much easier to spread knowledge and accrue improvents. I understand now why you shared your philosophy with . You believe I should implent your thods throughout this Inquisitorial strike group.”

“I cannot say for certain, Enginseer Pri. Only you know the intricacies of how the chanical heart of Petitor Veritas functions. I do think it is worth trialling. I have educational systems in place for all of my personnel as every single one is a mber of the chanicus.

“I am unsure how much benefit you will see when your numbers are divided between the chanicus, Imperial Guard, Imperial Navy, and Inquisition. I do think the other institutions on this vessel would look kindly upon you if you were to improve the ease with which they can educate their own personnel.”

“You have heard of my circumstances? I should not be so surprised.”

“I have not, but would be eager to hear what you have to share.”

Talliel-Iota-5 chuckles with a flat, artificial tone. “It is no great secret. As you can no doubt tell from the specialised grippers on my legs, I am from the Lathe Worlds, where its strange gravities can dislodge an unprepared Tech-Priest working in the void.”

I did not know that at all, though now that he’s pointed it out, the adaptations are quite noticeable, as are the similar extra clamps on the Servo-Harnesses that many apprentices and adepts are using.

I nod, “I have seen the great works of the Lathes throughout the expanse and intend to visit the Lathes for the first ti as soon as I can slip through the Maw.”

Talliel-Iota-5 smiles, “I dearly love my howorlds, thus you can imagine my despair when I was banished from them.” He taps his chest, “I was once a mber of the Crimson Guard and this breastplate is all I was allowed to keep. My fellow guards and I got into a scuffle with the Divine Light of Sollex, one of the Lathe factions intent on making ever more destructive weapons.

“They wished to acquire an artefact from Cella, one of the worlds in the Pondus System that houses the three Primary Lathe Worlds, Hadd, Het, and Hesh. Cella is a world rumoured to be entirely artificial and covered in vaults and warehouses. It is the primary storage facility for dangerous artefacts in the system and the Crimson Guard takes its protective duties with the seriousness such a lethal facility requires.

“The Divine Light of Sollex did not have the proper codes to remove the artefact they wanted, believing that their unofficial sponsorship by Arch-Magos Rulwure the Golden, Keeper of the Primary Logis Key and second in command of the Lathe Worlds, was sufficient justification for their claims.

“We objected and terminated the lot of them. It turned out they had overstepped their bounds, but Arch-Magos Rulwure still managed to break up my brotherhood and have us reassigned. It took almost eighty years to claw my way up the ranks to Enginseer Pri, yet I would abandon it in a mont if I were able to return. I am hoping that my service to the Inquisition will create that opportunity with a sufficiently grand discovery.”

You are reading Herald of the Stars - A Warhammer 40k, Rogue Trader Fanfiction Chapter One Hundred and Eighty-One on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Genius Blacksmith's Game cover
Same genre

Genius Blacksmith's Game

박민규 ·Action

Thelastblacksmithandmasterartisanleftintheworld.Hishandsarecrippledinaforgefire,renderinghimunabletocraftanylonger.Butthen,avirtualrealitygame,Ares...

Super Supportive cover
Same genre

Super Supportive

Sleyca ·Action

Everyonewantstobeasuperhero.ExceptforAlden.Hewantstobeasidekick.He’sgot...Readmore Everyonewantsto be a superhero.ExceptforAlden.He wantsto be a si...

Walker Of The Worlds cover
Trending now

Walker Of The Worlds

Grandvoiddaoist ·Action

LinMuwasacommonboylivinginasmalltown,ostracizedbythetownsmenbecauseofamistakehemadeduringtheharvest,hishouseseizedtocompensateforit.Forcedtofendfor...

The Innkeeper cover
Trending now

The Innkeeper

lifesketcher ·Action

Inthedepthsofanewbornuniverse,acultivatortakesadvantageoftheabundantenergytorefinehimselfatreasure.Butafter14billionyearsofrefiningandquiteafewmore...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.