Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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And the independent ships, like the Tina, are not manned by warriors, but by volunteers, stalwart but untrained fellows, mostly of lower castes.
And the independent ships, like the Tina, are not manned by warriors, but by volunteers, stalwart but untrained fellows, mostly of lower castes.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 33, Sentence #202)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Consider the matter," he said.
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"Those from Ar's Station are essentially infantrymen of Ar, put at the oars of galleys.
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They are unfamiliar with naval warfare.
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And the independent ships, like the Tina, are not manned by warriors, but by volunteers, stalwart but untrained fellows, mostly of lower castes.
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Our defensive force, in effect, is the fleet of Port Cos".
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"It is then, you feel," I said, apprehensively, "in effect some thirty ships, those of Port Cos, against the fleet of the Voskjard?" "Substantially so," agreed Callimachus.
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"Why, then, are you here?" I asked.
"Consider the matter," he said.
"Those from Ar's Station are essentially infantrymen of Ar, put at the oars of galleys.
They are unfamiliar with naval warfare.
And the independent ships, like the Tina, are not manned by warriors, but by volunteers, stalwart but untrained fellows, mostly of lower castes.
Our defensive force, in effect, is the fleet of Port Cos".
"It is then, you feel," I said, apprehensively, "in effect some thirty ships, those of Port Cos, against the fleet of the Voskjard?" "Substantially so," agreed Callimachus.
"Why, then, are you here?" I asked.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 33)