Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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38
The balance, the great majority of ships in the joint fleet, thus, would remain, at least for the time, unengaged, apart from the battles.
17
39
Once more it would not be so much a question of absolute numbers of ships as concentrating superior numbers at strategic points.
17
40
With their lines cut in fifty places, for no extended handful of tarn ships, part of a great line, could resist a close-set formation of sixteen tarn ships, I hoped that many of the ships would turn to face the attackers, now in their rear.
17
41
Each of my fifty sets of attacking tarn ships would be followed, by some half of an ahn, by another pair of my tarn ships, which, hopefully, would be able to take a number of these come-about ships of Cos and Tyros from the rear.
17
42
I recalled the Dorna, under similar circumstances, had done great damage.
17
43
The original pairs, of the fifty sets of sixteen tarn ships, after cutting the line and fighting, would, if possible, regroup with their sixteen and recut the line again, this time moving toward Port Kar, and repeat these tactics.
17
44
I had, however, little hope that we could successfully, in many cases, cut the line more than once.
The balance, the great majority of ships in the joint fleet, thus, would remain, at least for the time, unengaged, apart from the battles.
Once more it would not be so much a question of absolute numbers of ships as concentrating superior numbers at strategic points.
With their lines cut in fifty places, for no extended handful of tarn ships, part of a great line, could resist a close-set formation of sixteen tarn ships, I hoped that many of the ships would turn to face the attackers, now in their rear.
Each of my fifty sets of attacking tarn ships would be followed, by some half of an ahn, by another pair of my tarn ships, which, hopefully, would be able to take a number of these come-about ships of Cos and Tyros from the rear.
I recalled the Dorna, under similar circumstances, had done great damage.
The original pairs, of the fifty sets of sixteen tarn ships, after cutting the line and fighting, would, if possible, regroup with their sixteen and recut the line again, this time moving toward Port Kar, and repeat these tactics.
I had, however, little hope that we could successfully, in many cases, cut the line more than once.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )