Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
34
134
"Why should you be allowed a ship?" I asked.
34
135
"Men serve priest-kings, men serve Kurii," said Kurik.
34
136
"Men may move easily amongst humans on Earth, and easily amongst humans on Gor.
34
137
Thus, in various ways, they may be found of value to both priest-kings and Kurii, and on both Earth and Gor.
34
138
For example, certain commodities are scarce on the steel worlds.
34
139
Thus, it is in the interest of the Kurii to enlist men to obtain them on Earth, and convey them to the steel world, copper, for example.
34
140
Thus ships are furnished".
"Why should you be allowed a ship?" I asked.
"Men serve priest-kings, men serve Kurii," said Kurik.
"Men may move easily amongst humans on Earth, and easily amongst humans on Gor.
Thus, in various ways, they may be found of value to both priest-kings and Kurii, and on both Earth and Gor.
For example, certain commodities are scarce on the steel worlds.
Thus, it is in the interest of the Kurii to enlist men to obtain them on Earth, and convey them to the steel world, copper, for example.
Thus ships are furnished".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )