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I had no idea such a thing can even happen for Pascal.
Coming before the conclave of the Cognisance Fleet, Pasqal Haneumann repented of the schism. Casting off his former heresy-stained identifier, he accepted a designation unregistered by the catalogue and surrendered his Magos regalia. His fate remains unknown, but the archives contain reports on the activities of a stern castigator of the Code falsely identified as the Tech-Priest Brasswhisper, who was already deceased by that time. The face of this castigator was hidden behind a mask; his mission was interrogation and elimination. This agent of the conclave witnessed every sign of tech-heresy and exterminated all who endangered the theorems of purity granted by the forerunners. The unit bearing the name Abel Haneumann was granted a pardon for his participation in the schism. Abel spent the rest of his days in monastic solitude on station Altar-Templum-Calixis-Ext-17. Not bothered by unwanted voices, he gave himself fully to the passion of statistical augury and the creation of binharic harmonics. His liturgies were performed in machine cathedrals and were regarded as beautiful hymns to the Omnissiah, even if somewhat unorthodox due to a certain liveliness not characteristic of mechanist hymns to the Deus Mechanicus. Decades later, Tech-Interrogator Brasswhisper confronted a cartel of Cold Traders who had defiled the Adeptus Mechanicus regalia and executed a powerful criminal named Torra. This act plunged Jae Heydari into grief and rage. In retaliation, she arranged the assassination of Magos Abel Haneumann, a pure-hearted and harmless servant of the Omnissiah.
And then in my Jae ending I guess it was only heavily implied she was assassinated, but not confirmed. Anyway, I hope Pasqal did kill her