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==Background== Vorgen Kennoch was born into the muck of the Lathes. He grew up in the muck and run off of the factories and watched as the people around him mutated and changed to better adapt to a life that was chosen for them. He saw both the weakness and strength of humanity as many fell to the toxic fumes, while others struggled on to adapt to their foul environment. Vorgen survived long enough to show his skill to the priests of mars that controlled this planet. He was inducted into the cult mechanicus, but never forgot his upbringing. As he grew in the adeptus mechanicus he began to question some of the dogma. "How could the flesh be so weak as the priest of mars state?" He began to think as the body as another machine and looked into other species and xenos to provide the necessary material to upgrade the machine that is mankind. He journeyed beyond the caleuxs sector to begin to find the answers he sought. These worlds were overrun with alien creators and contained many ancient artifacts. He saw the strength and vitality of these alien creatures and wanted to find a way to bring this vitality and strength to the human form. Vorgen realized he had some basic knowledge of these creatures, but he lacked the knowledge of the human machine. He would need funding, training, and more expeditions to advance his goals. Vorgen knew he would have to seek out men of fortune to take him on the journeys that would amass the knowledge he needed, but he could never fully let others know what he intended to do with the specimens, knowledge, and ancient technology. "Knowledge is a valuable thing," Vorgen thought, "and one must safeguard it well against those who would corrupt it or use it for foul ends." He knew what he was doing was right, but also knew that many would not be able to appreciate his genius.
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