"David L. Kuzminski - Arrows and Lasers" - читать интересную книгу автора (Kuzminski David L)others, the guards continued to keep watch in the dim electric light.
тАв тАв тАв The following night, two of Earl's women admitted to being pregnant after becoming sick while trying to eat. Three more girls were taken away from their men and given to him. Ty and two boys soon left with guards while the two pregnant women went another direction with other guards. тАв тАв тАв Cheryl became sick the next day and was taken away while more girls were sent to John and their males sent elsewhere under guard. He found himself screwing even longer than before. Before he was finished with all his women, he was nearly asleep from exhaustion. тАв тАв тАв Over Commander Zira watched as several warriors slipped through the pitch black darkness carrying condom bombs toward each of the two laser towers. The warriors were covered with laser gel that would refract the laser beam if they were spotted before they reached the towers. With two more towers disabled, Zira knew that his forces would have taken out most of the enemy's primary defenses in his sector. The night remained still and quiet as the warriors galloped across the plains toward the towers. Only an alert Lizzar sentry could give warning as lasers. There was no high vegetation left to lure any grazing animals; hence there were no large grass-eaters to lure the predators. Rarely did any of the planet's predators or other beasts dare set foot inside the laser zones. The laser zones had become deserts consisting of only some sparse low-lying vegetation and a few insects. Anything larger was deliberately targeted by the Lizzar gunners. His warriors out of sight, Zira could only wait for some sign of success. A flash of light from one of many lighters given them by the people from Earth or a laser tower going into operation and then shutting down were two of the possibilities Otherwise, the battle would be nearly silent and unseen. тАЬThere's a light on the right, sir,тАЭ Sub-commander Frea said. тАЬThat's one, then. We're halfway successful,тАЭ Zira said. He kept watching for another sign from the other tower while his warrior cohorts waited eagerly to go on the attack deep within Lizzar territory. He could have taken them into Lizzar territory at a number of locations, but he chose where he was based on the intelligence he had from one of the few centaur warriors who escaped and managed to return home alive. Usually those who escaped were orphans or those without relatives held captive who felt no sense of duty to remain a captive and help care for their own. Zira knew without a doubt that Coach Weaver was right in his recommendation. All centaurs taken prisoner had to attempt an escape no matter what their individual circumstances. If they did, Zira knew he could easily field another cohort, possibly even two. |
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