Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
44
36
The humans at the disposal of the rebels were ill-armed, most with sharpened sticks, and many of the killer humans, bred for the arena games, were not only unspeeched, but dangerous to their Kur allies and to one another, as well.
The humans at the disposal of the rebels were ill-armed, most with sharpened sticks, and many of the killer humans, bred for the arena games, were not only unspeeched, but dangerous to their Kur allies and to one another, as well.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 44, Sentence #36)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
44
33
On the seventh night, however, one of the alternative power stations, designed to act in lieu of the central power source in the case of a failure in that facility, was seized by the rebels.
44
34
This was utilized in such a way as to restore an approximation to the typical diurnal cycle, the difference being to eliminate those nights on which, in the world, no surrogate moonlight would be provided.
44
35
The motivation of this departure from normalcy was conceived in order to prevent a periodic disadvantagement of the revolution's human allies.
44
36
The humans at the disposal of the rebels were ill-armed, most with sharpened sticks, and many of the killer humans, bred for the arena games, were not only unspeeched, but dangerous to their Kur allies and to one another, as well.
44
37
No contact had been made, despite the several days of the revolution, with the pleasure cylinder, and the men of Peisistratus.
44
38
It was supposed they were somewhere within the world.
44
39
Certainly they had managed to bring humans from the sport cylinder into Agamemnon's cylinder, the main world, and had released, for better or for worse, the killer humans from their cages and training areas.
On the seventh night, however, one of the alternative power stations, designed to act in lieu of the central power source in the case of a failure in that facility, was seized by the rebels.
This was utilized in such a way as to restore an approximation to the typical diurnal cycle, the difference being to eliminate those nights on which, in the world, no surrogate moonlight would be provided.
The motivation of this departure from normalcy was conceived in order to prevent a periodic disadvantagement of the revolution's human allies.
The humans at the disposal of the rebels were ill-armed, most with sharpened sticks, and many of the killer humans, bred for the arena games, were not only unspeeched, but dangerous to their Kur allies and to one another, as well.
No contact had been made, despite the several days of the revolution, with the pleasure cylinder, and the men of Peisistratus.
It was supposed they were somewhere within the world.
Certainly they had managed to bring humans from the sport cylinder into Agamemnon's cylinder, the main world, and had released, for better or for worse, the killer humans from their cages and training areas.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 44)