Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
58
Such an attack would necessitate the scattering of my men, their seeking cover.
11
59
Defensive archery, directed upward from the ground, fighting against the weights of gravity, is reduced in both range and effectiveness.
11
60
The dispersal of my men, of course, would provide Sorgus and his men with their opportunity, under the covering fire of their tarnsmen aloft, to escape from the hall.
11
61
"When are the tarnsmen due to return from patrol?" I asked.
11
62
"I do not know," said Ram.
11
63
"Sorgus!" I had called, to he within the headquarters.
11
64
"I hear you," he responded.
Such an attack would necessitate the scattering of my men, their seeking cover.
Defensive archery, directed upward from the ground, fighting against the weights of gravity, is reduced in both range and effectiveness.
The dispersal of my men, of course, would provide Sorgus and his men with their opportunity, under the covering fire of their tarnsmen aloft, to escape from the hall.
"When are the tarnsmen due to return from patrol?" I asked.
"I do not know," said Ram.
"Sorgus!" I had called, to he within the headquarters.
"I hear you," he responded.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )