"The habitat," said Cabot, "would lack an atmosphere".
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"An external atmosphere," said Arcesilaus.
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"Obviously there is no difficulty with our internal atmosphere, which, too, incidentally, is much like that of Gor".
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"What could protect you from radiation," asked Cabot, "or from debris, of the sort which might be destroyed and scattered in a normal atmosphere?" "The habitats are shielded, of course," said Arcesilaus, "with several yards of slag, steel, stone, and such".
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"Objects of sufficient menace," said Pyrrhus, "such as those approximating the mass of the habitat itself, can be detected, years in advance, and no more than a small energy, at that distance, is required to move them from their course".
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"Is there no danger from smaller debris?" asked Cabot.
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"Very little," said Pyrrhus.
"The habitat," said Cabot, "would lack an atmosphere".
"An external atmosphere," said Arcesilaus.
"Obviously there is no difficulty with our internal atmosphere, which, too, incidentally, is much like that of Gor".
"What could protect you from radiation," asked Cabot, "or from debris, of the sort which might be destroyed and scattered in a normal atmosphere?" "The habitats are shielded, of course," said Arcesilaus, "with several yards of slag, steel, stone, and such".
"Objects of sufficient menace," said Pyrrhus, "such as those approximating the mass of the habitat itself, can be detected, years in advance, and no more than a small energy, at that distance, is required to move them from their course".
"Is there no danger from smaller debris?" asked Cabot.
"Very little," said Pyrrhus.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )