Shoggy



>Sergeant Gravis had testified.

>No, we would not be told how collecting said testimony had worked.

>Because the mysteries of the Black Carapace were not for us to know.

>No, not even if it turned out that we were completely innocent, what part of "not for us to know" didn't we understand?

>No, the secret wasn't that all Space Marines were actually psychic, and our questions-privileges would be revoked if we did not ask about something else.

>Gravis had said we were a bunch of dangerous incompetents, but probably not heretics, and had backed us up in regards to the dangerousness of Daemonthrope, if not the Daemon-ness.

>The Inquisitor had been informed of this, but had been dubious about the reliability of Gravis' testimony.

>After a bit of… debate, the Inquisitor and the Marines had decided that the Daemonthrope would be immediately destroyed. Heart-Marine was going down to observe the procedure. Purely for reasons of protocol, of course.