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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"This is information which I have received but recently from the Sardar, but it is based on an intelligence thousands of years old, obtained then from a delirious Kur commander, and confirmed by documents obtained in various wreckages, the most recent of which dates from some four hundred years ago. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #565)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 565 "This is information which I have received but recently from the Sardar, but it is based on an intelligence thousands of years old, obtained then from a delirious kur commander, and confirmed by documents obtained in various wreckages, the most recent of which dates from some four hundred years ago.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 562 "I will," I said.
1 563 I put the ring down.
1 564 "Let me speak to you of the five rings," said Samos.
1 565 "This is information which I have received but recently from the Sardar, but it is based on an intelligence thousands of years old, obtained then from a delirious kur commander, and confirmed by documents obtained in various wreckages, the most recent of which dates from some four hundred years ago.
1 566 Long ago, perhaps as long as forty thousand years ago, the kurii possessed a technology far beyond what they now maintain.
1 567 The technology which now makes them so dangerous, and so advanced, is but the remnants of a technology mostly destroyed in their internecine struggles, those which culminated in the destruction of their world.
1 568 The invisibility rings were the product of a great kur scientist, one we may refer to in human phonemes, for our convenience, as Prasdak of the Cliff of Karrash.
"I will," I said. I put the ring down. "Let me speak to you of the five rings," said Samos. "This is information which I have received but recently from the Sardar, but it is based on an intelligence thousands of years old, obtained then from a delirious kur commander, and confirmed by documents obtained in various wreckages, the most recent of which dates from some four hundred years ago. Long ago, perhaps as long as forty thousand years ago, the kurii possessed a technology far beyond what they now maintain. The technology which now makes them so dangerous, and so advanced, is but the remnants of a technology mostly destroyed in their internecine struggles, those which culminated in the destruction of their world. The invisibility rings were the product of a great kur scientist, one we may refer to in human phonemes, for our convenience, as Prasdak of the Cliff of Karrash. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1)