Officially, Toros had never spoken to one Altero-Seventeen. Officially, not a lot of personnel talked to the malatek, the old xenarite bastard being too toxic a datapoint in one's biography to ever dare putting him on your official holo-dex of contacts. A runner-up for the Fabricator position centuries ago, Altero has been too careful to ever pin anything outright heretical onto him, too influential to make a proper play against him, and had enough tricks up his sleeve to routinely send back exquisite servitors stitched together from multiple assassin teams. Officially, the correspondence from a Shepherd-Captain of "Blindsight" tallied up to regular Explorator reports from everlasting voyage.
Unofficially, the old void arachnid was quite a chatterbox - centuries of solitude amongst his automated crew made him long for any interaction, and the Lord-Captain could not refuse an invitation from someone who just saved their cargo from accursed corsairs. Toros had done her duty to advise against it, and, unfortunately, had to follow the Rogue Trader into what she expected to be the heretek's den on the bridge of "Blindsight". She returned with a data-djinni ravaging through mem-corder storages, a new pen pal, and a smile.
Altero dissected devices and got exiled for that - even though his "Mesh-17" configuration had been enhancing flak vests of Astra Militarum ever since his glory days. Altero dissected bodies and got good (if somewhat bored) with that - "Blindsight" rare reports during the war provided some of the crucial intel regarding the Hive Ship weakpoints. Altero's personal interest, though, gravitated towards dissecting societies. Explorator has been keenly interested in the catastrophe of Azure Skies and how it could be replicated to ensure any enemy disintegration before the Crusades even launch. His mind wandering, he often questioned his own society structures to prevent such a catastrophe from ever happening in the Houndclaw.
Altero taught her a lot of lessons, and she guarded most of them well. There was this one, though, that she shared with ZRK-333 in her moment of... trust.
This was a lesson in applied dogmaticism, for the open mind was a vulnerable mind, and one should narrow his beliefs in the name of ideological operational security, making it most efficient for the task at hand. Humanity learned this concept, yet it was neither the first to learn it nor the best to implement it. According to the xenarite, at least one strain of accursed Eldar had embraced this concept of utilitarian philosophical mindsets, locking into some worldview for the specific mission - quite like the Imperial Adepta implementing their own dogmas among the personnel. Unlike the Imperial Adepta personnel, though, those creeds were just tools for the overarching goal, something to be temporarily embraced and changed, discarded, evolved as the circumstances demanded it. Most Eldar switched their "Paths", while still operating within the larger beneficial framework of shared values. This, according to xenarite, was some of the most intriguing aspects of their society - its crude imperial applications amounting to infil-traitor technologies and slate agents replacing parts of their personality for better impersonation, mostly singular and unscalable assets.
Unfortunately, the grim lesson here has been that even amongst Eldar, who had been rather proficient with this system, there has been... mishaps. Sometimes, you were so locked into a specific path, so bought into its dogma, that you completely lost your adaptability, becoming a grotesque, larger-than-life, embodiment of the path's strength and weaknesses - something to be exploited and something sealing your fate, becoming a tool for this Path rather than the other way around. Melancholic old malatek ended that transmission with a sad rhetorical question of how much efficiency had the Cult lost due to all of the Cogs of the Grand Design losing themselves on their Path to Faith?
His tendency to voice such questions was among the reasons why even Toros could not negotiate the end of his exilic exploration duty - which she was pretty damn open about. It did not mean that he was wrong. It did not matter if he was right.
ZRK-333 taught Toros her path, the path of Motive Force, "do before thinking, go with the flow, settle on a quick and imperfect solution than allow the problem to fester while you ponder for an optimal one". Toros has been a grateful pupil, but, unfortunately, was not able to return that favour. It pained her deeply, but the electromancer, at the core of her being, was too synchronized with the Motive Force to leave more space for Omnissiah and the Machine God. Theoretically, it caused quite some miscommunication between her and her Martian brethren.
Practically, it caused her to do some stupid shit like trying to start a civil war in the middle of the goddamn succession crisis. Which was an illegitimate succession crisis, because the Archmagos was alive in the first place, but nooooooo, let's kill each other while the lights are down, thinking for a cog-damned microsecond would be against the whole "going with the flow" thing. Stupid hothead, eager to make the wheels run faster without thinking that she's about to drive into a fragging wall.
Toros had to consciously unclench her jaw as her teeth started to hurt, as she furiously shot the ping into the ZRK-333 personal channel.
"Combat flow: Escalation. You fight Passivity. Ergo - conflict.
Conflict flow: Escalation. Astartes and Inqusition join up. Ergo - war.
War flow: Escalation. Martian Magi tear Isohedron apart, while Draupnir stands aside and laughs. Ergo - politics.
Politics flow: Escalation. With Draupnir unbalanced, the whole sector Adeptus operations are impacted and Hollzenstein has the last laugh. Ergo - defeat.
Cease. You cannot win here. Nobody wins here. Cease.
Access request: Magna-vox casters of the Arena. Archmagos is here to mediate the conflict and address the subjects. I am sorry for being away and leaving you alone.
Personal audience request after we clean up here. I missed you."
Secunda stopped for a second, biting her lip, and started double-timing towards the nearest premium lodge, while keeping the vidcast of the assassin body in the periferal stream. Investigation was more important than combat (especially since the goddamn Angel of Death has been there to handle it all). Politics was something to care so that she had a world to rule once all of it is over.
And you definitely need a good seat in the front row to make your first public appearance. Optics matter beyond laser calibration - where you are seen is important, just as who you are seen with. Speaking of...
Secunda cursed under her breath, blink-typing another message. Even the most primitive meta-impulse unit grafting would be so much more streamlined. Apparently one needs to lose Omnissiah blessings to reignite the appreciation.
"November.
Assassination attempt at the arena. Public disturbance on the verge of riot. Negotiating with ZRK-333 to quell it down before we plunge into a civil war. About to make a public address. Need one of you-s standing by my side as I am speaking.
Thank me later for being
Sincerely yours,
Biotrash."