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Once the smoke had cleared the legionares stood in horror as their former Primus emerged from his cryro pod, his emergence was followed by dozens more as a slumbering legion awoke to their beckoned call. All the Ko'tham could do was stare in horror at were once his fellow comrades. Num'raul, upon awakening from cryro sleep, collapsed to his knees and held his head with both of his hands as if he was having a massive headache. His response to the sudden pain was to plant his heavy fist into the ground with a deafening crash, a large indent was left in the floor where his fist had landed. Upon impact, Ko'tham and his team took several steps back away from the Primus hoping he wouldn't shift his violent tendencies to them.

Num'raul then stood up astonished at what laid before him, "Ko'tham is that you?" Ko'tham didn't answer but instead took several steps back.

"You awakened us didn't you?" the Primus spoke with joy. "I knew my second in command would return to me."

"I..I..I..," Ko'tham was too terrified to speak clearly.

"Look now legionares this is and example to follow by," Num'raul exclaimed. "Soldiers of our legion always watch one another and follow orders without question till death!"

"Venerari quisque contubernalem!" shouted the legionares as Num'raul raised his fist.

Num'raul then turned and spoke to Ko'tham once more, "It has been a longe time since we last fought alongside one another."

"We presumed you dead Primus, and upon this assumption I was promoted to Primus of the Ice Hammers," Ko'tham replied.

"The High Command!" Num'raul said as he slammed his fist against the wall.

"Those cowards are weak and powerless, while I fought against the Hive in deep space those fools were fighting a defensive war with their tails between their legs!"

"Consentimus!" replied the legionares, all except Ko'tham and his soldiers.

"It is time that the high command be replaced by a leader more capable of war, and victory against enemies of the emperor," Num'raul said.

"You can't be serious, this is treason," reasoned Ko'tham.

"No Ko'tham, it is treason to fight a war the way our high command has been fighting," Num'raul replied. "The emperor demands results and only his finest soldiers can get them, since they have failed to acquire results we will."