Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 36

In anticipation of my next question, he said, looking at the aka', "however, when the kapara and another warrior reached for their swords, the kootona crouched as if he was going to attack.

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Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 18

A kapara, for example, could go to his sajate with any problems. if the kapara is not satisfied with the sajate's answer, he could go up his chain of command until he is either satisfied, or understands why he cannot have his way about a problem.

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