@Kho I'm sorry, I can't hear you over my STABLE ruling dynasties! Get it? Because...horses and stables...and Mongolia...fell apart...eh...
@BBeast Every one of these sciencey posts makes me incredibly grateful that I took high school sciences up to year 12 and Elec-Engineering 101. The only thing I had to look up was 'birefringent'.
Also...
The Panacea Mechanicus, a potion which repairs damage to an object. This version was good, but Teknall could make it more potent. Teknall made a fresh batch of the potion as before, but this time he added a few drops of his own ichor to the mercury before adding the other ingredients. The finished potion glowed gold.
Teknall had a very specific use for this high-potency version of the Panacea Mechanicus. At Teknall's summons, Goliath entered the Workshop. Teknall opened up Goliath and added many mechanical bulbs containing the divine Panacea Mechanicus. These bulbs could spray an aerosol of the potion onto any regions of Goliath which were damaged, and would burst if broken providing an additional boost to regeneration. This feature was only to be used if absolutely necessary, because once the Panacea was used up Teknall would have to manually make more, but it could prove extremely useful in a pinch. With the upgrades complete, Teknall sent Goliath out of the Workshop and back to burning the Acalya.
If I remember right, Teknall effectively gave divine life to Kinesis and Conata when he added that ichor. Does this mean that Goliath is going to join the Robots with Feelings (RwF) club when he uses that Sunny-Dee o' Self-Repair?