Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
170
Presumably the agent of Priest-Kings, he who had been intercepted, would have had about himself not only the message but a translator.
5
171
The translator would presumably, as it was outside the Sardar, open only to a code, and only at a certain time, and for a certain time.
5
172
Presumably there would have been a schedule or envelope of two or three days in which it might have been utilized.
5
173
The agent would have been instructed to process the leather band, which was, in effect, a scent tape, only in my presence, or, more likely, supply me with the code, and then withdraw.
5
174
The scent itself, given its nature, as a covert message, would fade after a time, not having been imprinted permanently on the tape.
5
175
These would seem fairly obvious security measures.
5
176
"There was a box," said Sullius Maximus.
Presumably the agent of Priest-Kings, he who had been intercepted, would have had about himself not only the message but a translator.
The translator would presumably, as it was outside the Sardar, open only to a code, and only at a certain time, and for a certain time.
Presumably there would have been a schedule or envelope of two or three days in which it might have been utilized.
The agent would have been instructed to process the leather band, which was, in effect, a scent tape, only in my presence, or, more likely, supply me with the code, and then withdraw.
The scent itself, given its nature, as a covert message, would fade after a time, not having been imprinted permanently on the tape.
These would seem fairly obvious security measures.
"There was a box," said Sullius Maximus.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )