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|Value 4 = 4 - [[Plan the next route across the Plain of Thirsty Grasses|Recommending a Route through Plainsland]] | |Value 4 = 4 - [[Plan the next route across the Plain of Thirsty Grasses|Recommending a Route through Plainsland]] | ||
|Effect 4 = 180 | |Effect 4 = 180 | ||
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|Value 7 = 7 - [[Plan the next route across a ravine|Recommending a Route across a Ravine]] | |Value 7 = 7 - [[Plan the next route across a ravine|Recommending a Route across a Ravine]] | ||
|Effect 7 = 220 | |Effect 7 = 220 | ||
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|Value 3 = "The dampness of the territory cannot be considered a merit," remarks the Wry Functionary. "But there may be a dearth of suitable alternatives." | |Value 3 = "The dampness of the territory cannot be considered a merit," remarks the Wry Functionary. "But there may be a dearth of suitable alternatives." | ||
|Value 4 = "The terrain presents a suitably level surface," remarks the Wry Functionary. "Any hill or gradient adds substantially, I believe, to the costs of construction." | |Value 4 = "The terrain presents a suitably level surface," remarks the Wry Functionary. "Any hill or gradient adds substantially, I believe, to the costs of construction." | ||
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|Value 7 = "I have the gravest misgivings," […] "Consider the dangers of construction, and the further dangers should the bridge give way […]! Our fellow governments on the Surface have seen some terrible disasters in terrains such as this […] | |Value 7 = "I have the gravest misgivings," […] "Consider the dangers of construction, and the further dangers should the bridge give way […]! Our fellow governments on the Surface have seen some terrible disasters in terrains such as this […] | ||
|Value 9 = "It is dangerous ground, but there is no ground that is not dangerous, […] He has become increasingly sanguine about risks as the tracks are more and more remote from London, and word of any disaster less and less likely to come back to the […] Palace. | |Value 9 = "It is dangerous ground, but there is no ground that is not dangerous, […] He has become increasingly sanguine about risks as the tracks are more and more remote from London, and word of any disaster less and less likely to come back to the […] Palace. | ||
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|Value 2, 3, 9 = "I am no expert in rails, although of course I was called upon to investigate the state of some building from the earliest days just before the Fall. On the basis of that question, I must ask whether the proposed terrain is sufficiently ''level'' […]" | |Value 2, 3, 9 = "I am no expert in rails, although of course I was called upon to investigate the state of some building from the earliest days just before the Fall. On the basis of that question, I must ask whether the proposed terrain is sufficiently ''level'' […]" | ||
|Value 4 = "It might be a plain," admits the Wry Functionary, unable on this occasion to draw any very dire conclusions from a […] map. "On the other hand, one has heard dismaying things about the grasses there, and their effect on the health of the tracklayers." | |Value 4 = "It might be a plain," admits the Wry Functionary, unable on this occasion to draw any very dire conclusions from a […] map. "On the other hand, one has heard dismaying things about the grasses there, and their effect on the health of the tracklayers." | ||
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|Value 7 = "That is not ''Henlys Gorge'' we are proposing to build over, I hope," says the Wry Functionary, voice lowered. When he is assured that this ravine is not Henlys Gorge, however, he does not look very much more comfortable than he did before. | |Value 7 = "That is not ''Henlys Gorge'' we are proposing to build over, I hope," says the Wry Functionary, voice lowered. When he is assured that this ravine is not Henlys Gorge, however, he does not look very much more comfortable than he did before. | ||
|Value 10 = "His Amused Lordship has impeccable social credentials," observes the Wry Functionary. "It would be a great pain to lose him and the access that he represents." | |Value 10 = "His Amused Lordship has impeccable social credentials," observes the Wry Functionary. "It would be a great pain to lose him and the access that he represents." |