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Months later, the ship would reappear and broadcast a distress signal to the Cabal in the [[European Dead Zone]], with [[Commander Zavala]] under the understanding that Caiatl's forces would potentially follow it. [[The Guardian]] would use the situation as an opportunity to infiltrate the ''Glykon'', destroy the Locus and its Scorn, and retrieve the [[Dead Man's Tale]] from Katabasis's deformed corpse.
Months later, the ship would reappear and broadcast a distress signal to the Cabal in the [[European Dead Zone]], with [[Commander Zavala]] under the understanding that Caiatl's forces would potentially follow it. [[The Guardian]] would use the situation as an opportunity to infiltrate the ''Glykon'', destroy the Locus and its Scorn, and retrieve the [[Dead Man's Tale]] from Katabasis's deformed corpse.


Calus's fate following the experiments is currently unknown. Although the Locus's ability to copy his voice suggested he may have somehow perished in the fallout, the Locus was said to have spoken to Calus in his own voice even before he vanished.
Calus's fate following the experiments was unknown. Although the Locus's ability to copy his voice suggested he may have somehow perished in the fallout, the Locus was said to have spoken to Calus in his own voice even before he vanished.


What is currently known however is that Calus appears to be funding the Psion insurgency from his Leviathan. During the Season of the Risen, Qabix, a member of the enclave, began to broadcast Psionic propaganda that exhorted the members of the [[Imperial Cabal]] to mutiny and attempted to entreat them to defect. As Caiatl could not launch an attack on the broadcasting station without being viewed negatively in the army's eyes, she entreated the Vanguard to step in. A fireteam was deployed which managed to slay Qabix and shutdown the broadcasts, despite the threat of an orbital bombardment being constantly present. Upon reaching the broadcast room, the fireteam discovered a chest and several other pieces of finery that appeared to have come from the Leviathan, and viewing of the propaganda revealed it to be a message involving a Psion, a golden statue of Calus offering "[[Darkness|Salvation]]", and a [[Pyramid]].
What is currently known however is that Calus appears to be funding the Psion insurgency from his Leviathan. During the Season of the Risen, Qabix, a member of the enclave, began to broadcast Psionic propaganda that exhorted the members of the [[Imperial Cabal]] to mutiny and attempted to entreat them to defect. As Caiatl could not launch an attack on the broadcasting station without being viewed negatively in the army's eyes, she entreated the Vanguard to step in. A fireteam was deployed which managed to slay Qabix and shutdown the broadcasts, despite the threat of an orbital bombardment being constantly present. Upon reaching the broadcast room, the fireteam discovered a chest and several other pieces of finery that appeared to have come from the Leviathan, and viewing of the propaganda revealed it to be a message involving a Psion, a golden statue of Calus offering "[[Darkness|Salvation]]", and a [[Pyramid]].