'I agree with Sister Vitruvia, Inquisitor Kliment,' Alexa uttered, still cursing her helmet's deep tone, and surprised at how much she'd been talking recently. Then again, this more than most had been an eventful day. 'If the PDF are even somewhat corrupted, then no civilian on this planet is safe. The only way to be certain is to personally probe every single soldier for information and evidence, and with respect, I fear that our mere task force is not sufficient to handle such a massive undertaking. That said, I might almost propose calling in a larger Ordo Hereticus force to contain and interrogate the PDF of this world, and having them execute any heretics and relay any useful information to us, whilst we continue handling the more intimate and manageable portions of this investigation. Civilians tend not to be privy to the PDF's actions and interactions, to my knowledge- and if they are, I imagine it wouldn't be impossible to restrict PDF interactions with the civilian populace for the time it would take- and the most immediate way to protect this world's inhabitants would, after all, be to ensure their protectors are loyal. 'Speaking of which, if this-' Alexa gestured to the ex-heretic who had been masquerading as the man in charge of the planet. '-was not the real governor, then the real governor is surely in danger, if not already dead or otherwise irretrievable. As you say, revolution could spread if it becomes known that the governor has died - or worse, that his [i]impersonator[/i] has died. I feel that it is of utmost importance that we look for him before entering the Underhive, or at least install a trustworthy replacement, however temporarily. If he happens to be within the Underhive, so much the better - we can search and investigate in the same stroke.'