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The android forces Robinson to accompany him in a search for Vaslovik, but the two are pursued by Darro, following a tiny scrap of the original programming.
From the Dust Bin: The Questor Tapes (TV) Chuck Wells 2010
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Darro then takes off in the jet that Questor and Robinson had used, turning on a transmitter so that they will think that the android is aboard.
From the Dust Bin: The Questor Tapes (TV) Chuck Wells 2010
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We like to kind of hang out in the back of the house (where the cooking area is) and just try and talk and practice our khmer, and spend time with Darro.
A Typical Day During Training Will 2008
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We like to kind of hang out in the back of the house (where the cooking area is) and just try and talk and practice our khmer, and spend time with Darro.
Archive 2008-10-01 Will 2008
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The cynical Darro believes that this is proof that humanity does not deserve Questor's help, however he leaves, telling the military commander that the android has escaped, and to send in jet fighters to eliminate the threat.
From the Dust Bin: The Questor Tapes (TV) Chuck Wells 2010
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Darro, having followed the pair, has heard enough to know how important it is that Questor be allowed to fulfill his mission.
From the Dust Bin: The Questor Tapes (TV) Chuck Wells 2010
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When their efforts fail, Robinson persuades Darro to allow what remains of Vaslovik's tape to be loaded, however there is seemingly no response.
From the Dust Bin: The Questor Tapes (TV) Chuck Wells 2010
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But with Darro, there was a refreshing selfishness to his sacrifice, that it still served his own ends.
HAT SQUAD MEMORIES Toby O'B 2005
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Alhambra, dull red, and the city wall climbing the opposite slope across the Darro to a church on the hilltop which was once a mosque.
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Of one thing we made memorably sure beyond the gulf of the Darro, and that was the famous gipsy quarter which the traveler visits at the risk of his life in order to have his fortune told.
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