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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

The crossbow, though its rate of fire is much slower than the Tuchuk bow, has a much greater range. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #54)
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24 54 The crossbow, though its rate of fire is much slower than the tuchuk bow, has a much greater range.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 51 I had been training some hundred tuchuks in the use of the crossbow, dozens of which had now fallen into our hands.
24 52 Each warrior had at his disposal five crossbows and four Turian slaves, for winding and loading the bows.
24 53 These warriors I stationed on roofs of buildings encircling the compound, as close to the walls as possible.
24 54 The crossbow, though its rate of fire is much slower than the tuchuk bow, has a much greater range.
24 55 With the crossbow in our hands, the business of bringing tarns in and out of the compound became proportionately more hazardous, which, of course, was what I intended.
24 56 In fact, to my elation, some of my fledgling crossbowmen, on the first day, brought down four tarns attempting to enter the compound, though, to be sure, several escaped them.
24 57 If we could get the crossbows into the compound itself, perhaps even to the outside walls, we could for most practical purposes close the compound to entrance and escape by air.
I had been training some hundred tuchuks in the use of the crossbow, dozens of which had now fallen into our hands. Each warrior had at his disposal five crossbows and four Turian slaves, for winding and loading the bows. These warriors I stationed on roofs of buildings encircling the compound, as close to the walls as possible. The crossbow, though its rate of fire is much slower than the tuchuk bow, has a much greater range. With the crossbow in our hands, the business of bringing tarns in and out of the compound became proportionately more hazardous, which, of course, was what I intended. In fact, to my elation, some of my fledgling crossbowmen, on the first day, brought down four tarns attempting to enter the compound, though, to be sure, several escaped them. If we could get the crossbows into the compound itself, perhaps even to the outside walls, we could for most practical purposes close the compound to entrance and escape by air. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 24)