

They reacted with an act of blasphemy and used the Mandeville points given to us by the gods to disperse through the Sol system. It was an effective method of devastating the Emperor’s fleet. The destructive rite proved effective against the Space Marine Legions arrayed against us, but the Devils themselves proved too nimble to be caught in the gravity well. The enemy fleet first met resistance offered by the Thousand Sons, whose hatred for the Devils of the Void knew little bound as they let many of their brothers astray. I was sure they would not find us wanting. The prophesied enemies had arrived to destroy our Great work, and the trial had begun. She refused to dwell on the fact that for each active coffin locked inside its cradle, another nine sockets remained empty. The process took several hours to complete, ending with the dark metal pods all staring inwardly towards the Golden Throne itself. She stood in the heart of the Emperor's throne room and watched every one of the nine hundred and ninety-nine other coffins raised into place along the arching walls. A nod was enough to set the hundreds of servitors working, led by the scattering of Sisters and their Martian allies. She broke her gaze away from the entombed man for the last time and descended the ladder. A cluster of her own Sisters and various tech-adepts had gathered together, watching her with unwelcome intensity. 'Sister?' called one of the red priests from below. Kaeria stared in at the man, watching the way weariness slurred his words, ruining any hope she had of reading his lips. Whatever he tried to say was lost in the soundproof womb of the sarcophagus. He met Kaeria's gaze through the transparent panel. This young man who had been taken from his home world and told he would be trained as an astropath, woke bleary-eyed and drugged inside his own coffin. The man within stirred with the cessation of his slumber-narcotics. The suspensors powered down with a lurch – the coffin swayed slowly, moored to its cradle by the sealed cables and wrapped chains. Kaeria entered a thirty-digit code into the keypad, setting the sarcophagus to draw power from the machinery in its cradle. Primed, read the High Gothic rune on the external display. Nutrient cables and catheters hung like jungle vines nearby she fixed these in place one by one, locking them tight.Ī chime sounded as she linked the last one to the coffin.


These she wrapped around prepared hooks of polished steel, shackling the coffin in place. Kaeria pushed the floating pod into its waiting recess, feeling the seals at the back of the sarcophagus lock tight and bind it into its cradle.

The socket set into the wall was a two-metre indented cradle of circuitry and dark metal. The Emperor on His distant throne paid her no heed at all. She ascended the metal gantry stairs that awaited her, feeling the stares of every living being in the cavernous hall, with only one exception. Using the Synthesis Scanner is fairly simple: all you need to do is to equip said item to one of your Arsenal Gear slots and then call the Scanner up mid-game.The suspensors rendered the coffin near weightless, and Kaeria lifted it onto her shoulder despite the awkward heft of its bulky shape. We suggest investing into the Sol-Battery upgrade, as it will supply you with an infinite number of scans as soon as it’s purchased. How do you get unlimited scans in Warframe? Once you return to Simaris, a new dialogue option will appear, and by selecting the option the quest will progress forward. The above scan must be completed 3 times on the same Sabotage mission on Ares, Mars. Once you equip the Synthesis Scanner, go to your navigation and start the quest mission on Ares, Mars. Additionally, how do I get the new strange quest? If one has the Sol-Battery Widget, these scans will not drain charges from the Synthesis Scanners, allowing for free scanning. Helios’ scans do not count towards Simaris standing. Secondly, can Helios use synthesis scanner? Helios can use a player’s Synthesis Scanner to scan targets if no Codex Scanner is available.
