Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Then, with a Kur Gor, so to speak, with large amounts of smuggled weaponry in place, the way would be cleared for a massive invasion fleet from the remote habitats, one unlikely to be significantly deterred by priest-kings.
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Lastly, the Sardar would be entered, and the priest-kings destroyed.
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The Kurii would then have their planet, all of Gor, with all its resources, from which, if they wished, they might seek other worlds.
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All this would be seemingly done within the weapon and technology laws of the priest-kings, until the final phase, the invasion of Gor from the remote habitats, abetted by the numerous emplaced Kurii, with their contraband weaponry".
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"This is too bold, too far reaching, too daring," I said.
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"Let us hope so," he said.
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"Surely such things could not occur," I said.
Then, with a Kur Gor, so to speak, with large amounts of smuggled weaponry in place, the way would be cleared for a massive invasion fleet from the remote habitats, one unlikely to be significantly deterred by priest-kings.
Lastly, the Sardar would be entered, and the priest-kings destroyed.
The Kurii would then have their planet, all of Gor, with all its resources, from which, if they wished, they might seek other worlds.
All this would be seemingly done within the weapon and technology laws of the priest-kings, until the final phase, the invasion of Gor from the remote habitats, abetted by the numerous emplaced Kurii, with their contraband weaponry".
"This is too bold, too far reaching, too daring," I said.
"Let us hope so," he said.
"Surely such things could not occur," I said.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )