Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
115
"I am uneasy," I said.
15
116
"I see," said Misk, "you fear he is becoming a kind of machine".
15
117
"Yes," I said.
15
118
"You must remember," said Misk, "that he is a priest-king and thus a rational creature and that we could not turn him into a machine without neutralizing certain critical and perceptive areas, without which he would no longer be a priest-king".
15
119
"But he would be a self-governing machine," I said.
15
120
"We are all such machines," said Misk, "with fewer or a greater number of random elements".
15
121
His antennae touched me.
"I am uneasy," I said.
"I see," said Misk, "you fear he is becoming a kind of machine".
"Yes," I said.
"You must remember," said Misk, "that he is a priest-king and thus a rational creature and that we could not turn him into a machine without neutralizing certain critical and perceptive areas, without which he would no longer be a priest-king".
"But he would be a self-governing machine," I said.
"We are all such machines," said Misk, "with fewer or a greater number of random elements".
His antennae touched me.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )