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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

The experiment, as noted, had a political end in view, that of producing a Kur-like thing, with Kur allegiances, with enough human characteristics to interact profitably with Gorean humans, garnering alliances, and such. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 49, Sentence #28)
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49 28 The experiment, as noted, had a political end in view, that of producing a kur-like thing, with kur allegiances, with enough human characteristics to interact profitably with Gorean humans, garnering alliances, and such.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
49 25 It could, of course, be true.
49 26 Indeed, it is quite possible, given the importance of the experiment, and its projected political aim, that of securing alliances with Gorean humans, that Agamemnon would have wished something of himself, his intelligence, vision, cunning, might, and power, to be incorporated in Grendel.
49 27 The truth of the matter doubtless lies on a distant steel world, in some archive of experiments.
49 28 The experiment, as noted, had a political end in view, that of producing a kur-like thing, with kur allegiances, with enough human characteristics to interact profitably with Gorean humans, garnering alliances, and such.
49 29 The experiment failed, however, as the humans tended to not only not identify with Grendel, but, for the most part, to loathe him, and recoil from him.
49 30 His reception amongst kurii was similar.
49 31 He found himself understood as little more, if anything, than a hybrid monster.
It could, of course, be true. Indeed, it is quite possible, given the importance of the experiment, and its projected political aim, that of securing alliances with Gorean humans, that Agamemnon would have wished something of himself, his intelligence, vision, cunning, might, and power, to be incorporated in Grendel. The truth of the matter doubtless lies on a distant steel world, in some archive of experiments. The experiment, as noted, had a political end in view, that of producing a kur-like thing, with kur allegiances, with enough human characteristics to interact profitably with Gorean humans, garnering alliances, and such. The experiment failed, however, as the humans tended to not only not identify with Grendel, but, for the most part, to loathe him, and recoil from him. His reception amongst kurii was similar. He found himself understood as little more, if anything, than a hybrid monster. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 49)