Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
365
And kurii have no objection to arming, and equipping, humans, provided we prove to be of service, transporting envoys and agents, carrying messages, probing defenses, obtaining rare materials, metals, chemicals, and such, scarce in the kur worlds".
And Kurii have no objection to arming, and equipping, humans, provided we prove to be of service, transporting envoys and agents, carrying messages, probing defenses, obtaining rare materials, metals, chemicals, and such, scarce in the Kur worlds".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #365)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
362
"I, too," he said.
8
363
"How is it that you have ships?" I asked.
8
364
"Both Priest-Kings and kurii," he said, "enlist human allies.
8
365
And kurii have no objection to arming, and equipping, humans, provided we prove to be of service, transporting envoys and agents, carrying messages, probing defenses, obtaining rare materials, metals, chemicals, and such, scarce in the kur worlds".
8
366
"kur worlds?" I said.
8
367
"Large worlds, but constructed worlds," he said, "steel worlds".
8
368
"They have no planet?" I asked.
"I, too," he said.
"How is it that you have ships?" I asked.
"Both Priest-Kings and kurii," he said, "enlist human allies.
And kurii have no objection to arming, and equipping, humans, provided we prove to be of service, transporting envoys and agents, carrying messages, probing defenses, obtaining rare materials, metals, chemicals, and such, scarce in the kur worlds".
"kur worlds?" I said.
"Large worlds, but constructed worlds," he said, "steel worlds".
"They have no planet?" I asked.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8)