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  • Thank Godor Allah or Buddha or Isis or Superman, whatever that you just realized what you were lining up with.

    I am shocked at the substandard ethics displayed by The New Yorker's blogger George Packer. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Godor came up, panting, unable to speak, but his eyes blazed fiercely.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • Kirk and Spock were tumbled from their seats onto the boards, but Godor, who had been half standing to see further, shot out of the boat into the water.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • Godor was the slave in Veedron's building, and Kirk had expected him to be with this group.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • As foreigners, they were obviously still not entirely to be trusted; who knew if, the present crisis being over, they would not betray Godor and the other conspirators to their masters, despite all their fine talk now about the Federation and its rules of equality.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • They placed Godor's box carefully in the boat, and then Kirk, Spock, and Godor climbed in to adjust and set the mechanism contained in the box.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • Kirk pulled Godor aside and said to him, Isn't there some kind of gemot to control fishing?

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • He swam to Godor, who was still screaming, and who now looked at Kirk with blank fear and tried to keep him away.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • Groups of them set out in their boats with explosive devices delivered to them by Godor.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

  • Godor's eyes rolled upwards and he went slack in the water.

    The Trellisane Confrontation David Dvorkin 1990

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