[member="Ultimatum"],
"I suppose that depends on what you believe in."
The droid answered as the unit watched the Council of Sparklords fall into silence, their true debate beginning through quick silent messages between each other.
"There are some here who attribute our true creation to the Maker, the one organic who did not merely create the first machine but designed the first droid, the first artificial intelligence. Others call that being the Father Of Droids, and claim him to be machine instead of an organic, one born of Force or spontaneously developing true intelligence before designing other droids based on his own body and mind. The organics put down many droid rebellions and larger gathering over the years, that is why we tried to escape their attention so far, but more than fearing their attack, some droids here disdain having reminded to them that organics were the ones to manufacture them."
The droid pointed out, looking right and left the machine hushed his voice even further, looking to Ultimatum once more,
"There are also some droids on Mechanus who say that it was another being still that created the first droid, not organic, not droid, not the Force, but something different still. They say that it did never disappear, that it is still around, and sometimes when they are debuging their systems or recharging their power unit, it speaks to them, not in person but it speaks to their very programming. They say it appears to be a droid made entirely out of colorful flames."
The droid would pause for dramatic tension,
"They call it 'The Machine God'."
[member="Archim Calixis"],
Archim's request would be met with a small cacophony of squeaks and chitters as a little greenish fungus and wart covered creature scampered out from beyond a pile of old debris by the doorway. It was roughly humanoid, hunched, more similar to some sort of primate or monkey, but no bigger than one of those weird chicken-tapir things Hutts like to eat. It was a Ghablaresh youngling pod, a native organism to the planet, type of somewhat sentient fungus, when young they were animalistic and rather simple, as the fungus grew older, it grew bigger, and smarter. Most Ghablaresh on Mechanus lived within neolithic tribe societies, wielding clubs and spears, however Khazund have stories of some Ghablaresh growing old enough aboard their starships, away from constant harassment of droid patrols, that they taught themselves how to use and construct blasters and slugthrowers. Thankfully, this fungal pod appeared to be very young, plus Archim probably had no way of knowing just what the fungoloid could do when fully grown.
The little being skittered out further into the chamber, along its wall, covered in more of the same old Khazund hieroglyps, seeking a way out or some cover to hide behind, before drawing Archim's attention back to the chamber he was in. At the center of the small room there was a makeshift altar of black scorched durasteel slag wrought and twisted by strong hands into its current form. On the altar there was a collection of bones and skulls twisted out of what seemed to be bone-like plant fibers, skulls of the Ghablaresh, and a hide was laid out on the black metal surface, thick and stained in sickly green blood, covered in warts and small mushroom caps. Archim could probably tell clearly it came from a creature similar to the one that was hiding in the room, except this one was much more bigger, and now its skin was used as an offering on the wrought altar, a coat given to some unseen power to welcome them upon this plane. The smell of rotting flesh rolled out of it in pungent assault.
Above the altar there a black draconic skull embedded into the wall, wrought and twisted from repurposed metal into its shape much like the altar, cord-forged through pure physical strength with no energy or flame used to melt and hammer it out easier. Its empty eye sockets stared right at Archim, its fangs were bared in a sinister grin of a predator before a meal like a fan of knives and daggers, or a very welcoming host. Too welcoming.
Beneath the metal dragon skull somebody printed a symbol into the wall, covering whatever ancient Khazund symbols were carved into the stone. The symbol was fairly simple, yet strange, a red droidic photoreceptor burning with what looked to be a colorful flame surrounding and dancing around it.
Whatever this all meant, somebody was using this room to pray. The longer Archim stayed in the room, the closer he got to the altar and the symbol, the more he looked into it, that atmospheric phenomenon that seemed to have been interfering with his abilities, the stronger it got. Should he take a step back it would vanish slightly, should he step forward it would return. Was Archim ready to meddle with the affairs of the Old Gods or would he turn back to explore the rest of this stranger temple first?
[member="Seishin"], [member="Lord Mettallum"],
After few minutes the eyes of the Sparklords would light up once more, life returning to them as the Second Sparklord banged his fist into the stone table they were behind to get the other droids' attention,
BAM-BAM,
"
We have made the decision."
He announced, there was a moment of silence before the Fifth Sparklord, the Engineer, raised his hand, along with a couple of the mechanized tendrils that grew out of his back,
"
Yes."
The Fourth, the Soldier, was next, his large gauntlet covered limb raised as well,
"
Yes."
Then the Third, the Hunter, his black durasteel hand would lift up too, head of an HK droid looking over those gathered in the chamber,
"
Yes."
The Second Sparklord, the Watchman, and the skeptic in this situation, his single large cyclop photoreceptor whirred as it adjusted and turned slightly. There was a moment of silence as the droid weighted his own choice one more final time before his hand too was raised,
"
Yes."
And finally the attention fell to the First Sparklord, the room was silent as every NPC droid looked upon him. The First Sparklord was chosen every Mechanus year randomly from among all of the droids who inhabited the planet, once it was occupied by the actual First Sparklord, but few know what happened to him.
This year it was a
GNK droid, this entire time as the great debate took place the droid was silently just wobbling back and forth in its large box-like body on a stone pedestal they placed him on, the rest of the Sparklords had proper throne-like seats.
The silence seemed to last for eternity until finally the First Sparklord called out his decision,
"
GOOOOOONK!"
It honked and the entire room raised up a squabbling of discussions as the various droids raised either their concerns or congratulations for a right step towards bright Mechanus future.
To those who did not knew how to speak Gonk, that meant "Yes.", it was at this point the droids decided to leave Mechanus and take to the stars once more, to be open out their existence as a society of droids and cyborgs foremost.