Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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52
"No," said Misk, "and observe I had to make my own mnemonic disks, devising a transducer to read the scent-tapes, which fortunately are easily available, and record their signals on blank receptor-plating, from there to be transformed into impulses for generating and regulating the appropriate neural alignments".
"No," said Misk, "and observe I had to make my own mnemonic disks, devising a transducer to read the scent-tapes, which fortunately are easily available, and record their signals on blank receptor-plating, from there to be transformed into impulses for generating and regulating the appropriate neural alignments".
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #52)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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49
I bent my ears to the air tubes in his abdomen and I could hear the slight whispers of respiration.
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50
"I had to design this equipment myself," said Misk, "and for that reason it is inexcusably primitive, but there was no possibility to apply for standard instrumentation in this case".
15
51
I didn't understand.
15
52
"No," said Misk, "and observe I had to make my own mnemonic disks, devising a transducer to read the scent-tapes, which fortunately are easily available, and record their signals on blank receptor-plating, from there to be transformed into impulses for generating and regulating the appropriate neural alignments".
15
53
"I don't understand," I said.
15
54
"Of course," said Misk, "for you are a human".
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I looked at the long, golden wings of the creature.
I bent my ears to the air tubes in his abdomen and I could hear the slight whispers of respiration.
"I had to design this equipment myself," said Misk, "and for that reason it is inexcusably primitive, but there was no possibility to apply for standard instrumentation in this case".
I didn't understand.
"No," said Misk, "and observe I had to make my own mnemonic disks, devising a transducer to read the scent-tapes, which fortunately are easily available, and record their signals on blank receptor-plating, from there to be transformed into impulses for generating and regulating the appropriate neural alignments".
"I don't understand," I said.
"Of course," said Misk, "for you are a human".
I looked at the long, golden wings of the creature.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 15)