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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had also arranged signals whereby my ships, those of my task forces and others, might, if the pairs became separated, switch partners, thus retaining the possibility of pair-attacks on single ships even if the members of the original pairs should become separated. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #48)
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17 48 I had also arranged signals whereby my ships, those of my task forces and others, might, if the pairs became separated, switch partners, thus retaining the possibility of pair-attacks on single ships even if the members of the original pairs should become separated.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 45 By that time the ships of Cos and Tyros would have concentrated in their numbers and shortened their lines.
17 46 After the first cutting I expected a free combat, except insofar as the designated pairs of ships could continue to work together.
17 47 The predesignation of fighting pairs, incidentally, and my injunctions to refuse to engage singly if possible, even withdrawing from equal odds, I am told, was new in Gorean naval warfare, though the pairing principle, on a more informal basis, is as old as the triangle tactic, which may be remembered from the engagement of my nondiversion ships with the ships which had been left behind to guard the treasure fleet.
17 48 I had also arranged signals whereby my ships, those of my task forces and others, might, if the pairs became separated, switch partners, thus retaining the possibility of pair-attacks on single ships even if the members of the original pairs should become separated.
17 49 The first two waves of my attack consisted, thus, of fifty task forces of sixteen tarn ships apiece and, following each of the task forces, at an interval of half an Ahn, another pair of tarn ships.
17 50 This meant the first wave consisted of eight hundred ships, and the second of one hundred.
17 51 This left me approximately one hundred and eighty-five tarn ships, and the large numbers, fourteen hundred, of round ships.
By that time the ships of Cos and Tyros would have concentrated in their numbers and shortened their lines. After the first cutting I expected a free combat, except insofar as the designated pairs of ships could continue to work together. The predesignation of fighting pairs, incidentally, and my injunctions to refuse to engage singly if possible, even withdrawing from equal odds, I am told, was new in Gorean naval warfare, though the pairing principle, on a more informal basis, is as old as the triangle tactic, which may be remembered from the engagement of my nondiversion ships with the ships which had been left behind to guard the treasure fleet. I had also arranged signals whereby my ships, those of my task forces and others, might, if the pairs became separated, switch partners, thus retaining the possibility of pair-attacks on single ships even if the members of the original pairs should become separated. The first two waves of my attack consisted, thus, of fifty task forces of sixteen tarn ships apiece and, following each of the task forces, at an interval of half an Ahn, another pair of tarn ships. This meant the first wave consisted of eight hundred ships, and the second of one hundred. This left me approximately one hundred and eighty-five tarn ships, and the large numbers, fourteen hundred, of round ships. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 17)