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==Prelude== The Taros Campaign took place on the planet Taros, a desert world utilized primarily as a mining world for its valuable mineral wealth. This desert world was relatively sparse, having one major city, and a few sporadic installations dotted across the surface, including a Water plant, an [[Adeptus Arbites]] precinct, and a weapons silo, with the remainder of the planet being mines. Interests obviously collided on the Mineral wealth of the planet. The T'au, always being the expansionist blueberries they are, sought to acquire the rich mineral resources of the planet. So the Water caste went to work, bribing and pandering the Rulers of the Planet, until they were slowly able to gain a sphere of influence within the planet that allowed significant trade and commerce between them and Taros. Enter the Imperium. You see, the Imperium can always use more war material. But with omens of [[Black Crusade|Abbadabbadoos 13th temper tantrum]], the Tech Priests of Stygies VII sought to gather more material for weapons and ammunition procurement. Enter Taros, which was identified as one of the top choices by the Administratum. It was rural (meaning they could "invest" into the population and infrastructure, allowing for a higher net production) and had the materials they needed in a relatively close location. Enter the [[Administratum]] officials, who were sent to inform the Governor of his new task. Lord Aulis, the Governor, gladly accepted, but many things began to add up incorrectly. Somehow, Taros had been over-mining, and that there was little indication of where this ore had gone. Interviews with Lord Aulis and the mine owners revealed no information beyond a few wild conspiracy theories that could not be proven. The officials suspected they were clamming up, but left anyway, with Aulis' promise that Imperial Tithes and production quotas would be met. When the Administratum began to discover signs of this, the ruling elite collectively shit bricks, with a minority calling for them being killed. Aulis urged calm, stating that they had nothing that proved them of any wrong actions or doing, only suspicions...
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