Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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18
416
"What do you think would happen," I asked, "if the Home Stone of Ar's Station would disappear, from beneath the very noses of the authorities?" "I do not know," he said, "but I suspect it would be thought that the Delta Brigade, the veterans, rescued it, and this might give the lie to the official propaganda on the subject, and even vindicate Ar's Station in the eyes of the citizenry, that the Delta Brigade chose to act on her behalf.
"What do you think would happen," I asked, "if the Home Stone of Ar's Station would disappear, from beneath the very noses of the authorities?" "I do not know," he said, "but I suspect it would be thought that the Delta Brigade, the veterans, rescued it, and this might give the lie to the official propaganda on the subject, and even vindicate Ar's Station in the eyes of the citizenry, that the Delta Brigade chose to act on her behalf.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #416)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
413
"Do you think most folks in Ar believe, at least now, that Ar's Station is behind the Delta Brigade?" I asked.
18
414
"No," he said.
18
415
"It is supposed almost universally that it is an organization of delta veterans".
18
416
"What do you think would happen," I asked, "if the Home Stone of Ar's Station would disappear, from beneath the very noses of the authorities?" "I do not know," he said, "but I suspect it would be thought that the Delta Brigade, the veterans, rescued it, and this might give the lie to the official propaganda on the subject, and even vindicate Ar's Station in the eyes of the citizenry, that the Delta Brigade chose to act on her behalf.
18
417
At the least, the disappearance of the stone would embarrass the governance of the city, and Cos, and cast doubt on their security and efficiency.
18
418
Its loss could thus undermine their grasp on the city".
18
419
"I think so, too," I said.
"Do you think most folks in Ar believe, at least now, that Ar's Station is behind the Delta Brigade?" I asked.
"No," he said.
"It is supposed almost universally that it is an organization of delta veterans".
"What do you think would happen," I asked, "if the Home Stone of Ar's Station would disappear, from beneath the very noses of the authorities?" "I do not know," he said, "but I suspect it would be thought that the Delta Brigade, the veterans, rescued it, and this might give the lie to the official propaganda on the subject, and even vindicate Ar's Station in the eyes of the citizenry, that the Delta Brigade chose to act on her behalf.
At the least, the disappearance of the stone would embarrass the governance of the city, and Cos, and cast doubt on their security and efficiency.
Its loss could thus undermine their grasp on the city".
"I think so, too," I said.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 18)