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  • Hardy is an outsider — a Westerner, a woman — but she has tremendous sympathy for the Dars, as well as for others she meets: insurgents, a Hindu refugee, a liberal female doctor.

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  • Her story is mostly a portrait of the Dars, a family of carpet sellers and houseboat owners who have remained luckier and wealthier than most.

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  • “The Dars are still no match for the Populist retirees from Carinth!”

    THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995

  • The ranking Dars demand more time on the schedule with the Romulan engineers.

    THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995

  • They began expanding the original site about twenty-five years ago, and then after the era of unity began, Populists and Dars conceived of the current incarnation before you.

    THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995

  • Ever since the war, we Dars have been very security-minded.

    THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995

  • “Simave and Dona were career diplomats who helped negotiate the peace treaty between the Populists and the Dars,” Geordi offered.

    THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995

  • I get the feeling the Dars and the Populists are still at war, but now with words, not bombs.

    THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995

  • However, as the war arrived and escalated, the wise Dars living here saw the need for more capacity.

    THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995

  • He kept imagining how these weapons would have turned the tide of the war had the Dars, or more happily, the Populists, had access to such firepower.

    THE ROMULAN STRATAGEM ROBERT GREENBERGER 1995

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