Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
153
The prehensile, appendage of the normal kur is six digited.
The prehensile, appendage of the normal Kur is six digited.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #153)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
150
They hold the human, unfortunately, in no such regard.
17
151
It will be noted that the military arrangements of the kurii are based on the number twelve or divisors and multiples of twelve.
17
152
kurii use, I understand, a base-twelve mathematics.
17
153
The prehensile, appendage of the normal kur is six digited.
17
154
Sometimes the foraging squads of the kurii had been accompanied by trained sleen, often four of them.
17
155
Twice, in my reconnoitering, I had had to kill such beasts.
17
156
The sleen have various uses; some are merely used as watch animals or guard animals; others are used as points in the advance of squads, some trained to attack putative enemies, others to return to the squad, thus alerting it to the presence of a possible enemy; others are even more highly trained, and are used to hunt humans; of the human-hunting sleen, some are trained merely to kill, and others to hurry the quarry to a kurii holding area; one type of sleen is trained to destroy males and herd females, distinguishing between the sexes by scent.
They hold the human, unfortunately, in no such regard.
It will be noted that the military arrangements of the kurii are based on the number twelve or divisors and multiples of twelve.
kurii use, I understand, a base-twelve mathematics.
The prehensile, appendage of the normal kur is six digited.
Sometimes the foraging squads of the kurii had been accompanied by trained sleen, often four of them.
Twice, in my reconnoitering, I had had to kill such beasts.
The sleen have various uses; some are merely used as watch animals or guard animals; others are used as points in the advance of squads, some trained to attack putative enemies, others to return to the squad, thus alerting it to the presence of a possible enemy; others are even more highly trained, and are used to hunt humans; of the human-hunting sleen, some are trained merely to kill, and others to hurry the quarry to a kurii holding area; one type of sleen is trained to destroy males and herd females, distinguishing between the sexes by scent.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17)