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Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)

These were charged, cylindrical weapons, manually operated but incorporating principles much like those of the Flame Death Mechanism. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #3)
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28 3 These were charged, cylindrical weapons, manually operated but incorporating principles much like those of the flame death Mechanism.

Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 370 "The Mother is dead," he said.
28 1 Gravitational Disruption We were in the fifth week of the War in the Nest and the issue still hung in balance.
28 2 After the death of the Mother, Sarm and those who followed him, most of the Priest-Kings for he was First Born, fled from the chamber to fetch, as it was said, silver tubes.
28 3 These were charged, cylindrical weapons, manually operated but incorporating principles much like those of the flame death Mechanism.
28 4 Unused, they had lain encased in plastic quivers for a matter of centuries and yet when these quivers were broken open and the weapons seized up by angry Priest-Kings they were as ready for their grim work as they had been when first they were stored away.
28 5 I think with one such weapon a man might have made himself Ubar of all Gor.
28 6 Perhaps there were only a hundred Priest-Kings who rallied to the call of Misk and among them there were no more than a dozen silver tubes.
"The Mother is dead," he said. Gravitational Disruption We were in the fifth week of the War in the Nest and the issue still hung in balance. After the death of the Mother, Sarm and those who followed him, most of the Priest-Kings for he was First Born, fled from the chamber to fetch, as it was said, silver tubes. These were charged, cylindrical weapons, manually operated but incorporating principles much like those of the flame death Mechanism. Unused, they had lain encased in plastic quivers for a matter of centuries and yet when these quivers were broken open and the weapons seized up by angry Priest-Kings they were as ready for their grim work as they had been when first they were stored away. I think with one such weapon a man might have made himself Ubar of all Gor. Perhaps there were only a hundred Priest-Kings who rallied to the call of Misk and among them there were no more than a dozen silver tubes. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 28)