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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 157 I myself would not understand the intricate processes involved in the machine of which she spoke but the purpose of the machine and the theoretical principles that facilitated its purpose were reasonably clear.
5 158 The machine she spoke of would be a brain-scanner of some sort which would record three-dimensionally the microstates of her brain, in particular those of the deeper, less alterable layers.
5 159 If well done, the resulting plate would be more individual than her fingerprints; it would be as unique and personal as her own history; indeed, in a sense, it would be a physical model of that same history, an isomorphic analog of her past as she had experienced it.
5 160 "That plate," she said, "is kept in the tunnels of the priest-kings, but these—" and she shivered and indicated the rounded domes, which were undoubtedly sensors of some type, "are its eyes".
5 161 "There is a connection of some sort, though perhaps only a beam of some type, between the plate and these cells," I said, going to them and examining them.
5 162 "You speak strangely," she said.
5 163 "What would happen if you were to pass between them?" I asked.
I myself would not understand the intricate processes involved in the machine of which she spoke but the purpose of the machine and the theoretical principles that facilitated its purpose were reasonably clear. The machine she spoke of would be a brain-scanner of some sort which would record three-dimensionally the microstates of her brain, in particular those of the deeper, less alterable layers. If well done, the resulting plate would be more individual than her fingerprints; it would be as unique and personal as her own history; indeed, in a sense, it would be a physical model of that same history, an isomorphic analog of her past as she had experienced it. "That plate," she said, "is kept in the tunnels of the priest-kings, but these—" and she shivered and indicated the rounded domes, which were undoubtedly sensors of some type, "are its eyes". "There is a connection of some sort, though perhaps only a beam of some type, between the plate and these cells," I said, going to them and examining them. "You speak strangely," she said. "What would happen if you were to pass between them?" I asked. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )