Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
67
This cell, however, does not function if the accelerator strips are depressed.
17
68
I would have thought that some type of cells for avoiding collisions when the accelerator strips are depressed might have been useful or that a bumper of gas, or a field of some sort, might have been practical improvements but Sarm felt that such refinements would be excessive.
17
69
"No one is ever injured by a transportation disk," he told me, "except an occasional Mul".
17
70
At my request Sarm took me to the Scanning Room, whence the surface of Gor is kept under selective surveillance by the priest-kings.
17
71
Patterns of small ships, not satellites, invisible from the ground and remotely controlled, carry the lenses and receptors which beam information to the Sardar.
17
72
I suggested to Sarm that satellites would be less expensive to maintain in flight but he denied this.
17
73
I would not have made this suggestion at a later time but then I did not understand the priest-kings' utilization of gravity.
This cell, however, does not function if the accelerator strips are depressed.
I would have thought that some type of cells for avoiding collisions when the accelerator strips are depressed might have been useful or that a bumper of gas, or a field of some sort, might have been practical improvements but Sarm felt that such refinements would be excessive.
"No one is ever injured by a transportation disk," he told me, "except an occasional Mul".
At my request Sarm took me to the Scanning Room, whence the surface of Gor is kept under selective surveillance by the priest-kings.
Patterns of small ships, not satellites, invisible from the ground and remotely controlled, carry the lenses and receptors which beam information to the Sardar.
I suggested to Sarm that satellites would be less expensive to maintain in flight but he denied this.
I would not have made this suggestion at a later time but then I did not understand the priest-kings' utilization of gravity.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )