Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
60
In this fashion signals could be relayed from post to post, rather in the nature of beacons on the Vosk.
In this fashion signals could be relayed from post to post, rather in the nature of beacons on the Vosk.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #60)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
57
Our signals, particularly such simple ones, might well be understood by means of espionage, but, on the other hand, the colors were in general accord with the color codes familiar in many cities.
26
58
For example, red tended to be associated with blood, with warriors, with danger, and green with physicians, health, safety, and such.
26
59
In some situations, guards might be ranged for several pasangs beyond a camp, a fortress or city, at serial intervals.
26
60
In this fashion signals could be relayed from post to post, rather in the nature of beacons on the Vosk.
26
61
By means of such beacons, fire by night, smoke by day, an alarm, or signal, or message, could be conveyed a thousand pasangs in a matter of Ehn.
26
62
This arrangement, however, is commonly practical only where danger is perceived to threaten from a given direction, or a small number of directions.
26
63
When the guards are not stationary but aflight in concentric circles, some with a much greater radius than others, the timing and synchronization of signals, even with chronometers, is likely to be sporadic.
Our signals, particularly such simple ones, might well be understood by means of espionage, but, on the other hand, the colors were in general accord with the color codes familiar in many cities.
For example, red tended to be associated with blood, with warriors, with danger, and green with physicians, health, safety, and such.
In some situations, guards might be ranged for several pasangs beyond a camp, a fortress or city, at serial intervals.
In this fashion signals could be relayed from post to post, rather in the nature of beacons on the Vosk.
By means of such beacons, fire by night, smoke by day, an alarm, or signal, or message, could be conveyed a thousand pasangs in a matter of Ehn.
This arrangement, however, is commonly practical only where danger is perceived to threaten from a given direction, or a small number of directions.
When the guards are not stationary but aflight in concentric circles, some with a much greater radius than others, the timing and synchronization of signals, even with chronometers, is likely to be sporadic.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 26)