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Sometime after the [[Great Rift]]'s creation, Cawl planned to lead an expedition to the [[Emperor's Scythes]]' former [[Adeptus Astartes Homeworld|Homeworld]], [[Sotha]] and sent '''Qvo-87''' ahead to prepare the way for it. His main task was repairing the Scythes' ruined orbital station [[Aegida]], for a meeting place where the high ranking members of the expedition would meet. Though the Aegida suffered heavy damage in the [[Tyranids]]' invasion of Sotha, Qvo-87 and the forces he commanded were able to slowly restore life to the orbital station. This greatly surprised [[Tetrarch of Ultramar|Tetrarch]] [[Decimus Androdinus Felix]] when he arrived at the Aegida, as part of the expedition, as he had thought the station was irreparable. Qvo-87 ensured the Tetrarch, though, that the Aegida would be restored in time and made ready to stand watch over Sotha once again.{{Fn|2a}} After Qvo-87 was killed in the [[Pharos (Device)|Pharos]] during the battle with [[Necrons]], the Qvo series would quickly move on to its 88th iteration, known simply as '''Qvo-88'''. Qvo-88 would deliver Cawl's final report to Tetrarch Felix regarding the prospects of the new Necron map just obtained the Pharos before both parties would leave the [[Sotha system]].{{Fn|2c}}
Lord Guilliman had requested for a skilled magos to aid in the Lord Regent's upcoming expedition into Imperium Nihilus so that those chapters receiving Primaris reinforcements would have high quality education on the new procedures and technology. Cawl would send Qvo-88 to aid in Guiliman's crusade. At some point afterward, Cawl would create the 89th iteration of the Qvo clone series, '''Qvo-89'''. Normally Cawl doesn't have two Qvos active at one time, but this isn't the first instance it has occuredoccurred. Qvo-89 would stay with Cawl while Qvo-88 would fulfill the [[Primarch]]'s order of having a skilled magos join the last of the [[Torchbearer Fleet]]s departing for Imprium Nihilus in Cawl's stead.
Cawl remarks that Qvo-89 might be the most Freidisch-like iteration yet. Qvo-89 is almost entirely mechanical, with a small percentage of flesh being about 20% of a human brain and a face cloned to look nearly identical that of the original Friedisch. Magos Biologis [[Vintillus]] was assigned to craft Friedisch's face atop the metal skull and the result was quite accurate.{{Fn|3a}} Qvo-89's mechanical body was also fitted with archeotech and the best technology Cawl could offer.{{Fn|3b}} In addition, Qvo-89 also has a significant amount of access to the systems and [[noosphere]] of the ''[[Zar-Quaesitor]]''.{{Fn|3c}} Cawl describes Qvo-89 as being more like a highly advanced servitor, as opposed to Qvo-89's initial distraught reaction that he was an [[abominable intelligence]].{{Fn|3a}}
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