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kangas

n. (plural of kanga English)

Usage examples of "kangas".

They were headed for the barn, and the Kangas were penned up in a miserable three star systems, the nearest of them almost exactly one hundred light-years away.

The Kangas would never have wandered this far from the desperate defense of their three remaining systems unless they were engaged in something of supreme importance to their ultracautious race.

And, she was forced to admit, even if they succeeded in stopping the Kangas, the odds were that none of them would ever see Terra again.

But the Kangas and their Trolls wouldn't do that until they arrived at Sol, and they could not be permitted to arrive.

The Kangas had been glued to full power since detection, disdaining any tactical maneuvers as they followed the precise, preplanned course to their Takeshita Translation.

She couldn't even follow into normal-space to engage the Kangas there.

Fighter multi-dees were weaker than those of starships, but they had far lower Frankel Limits in partial compensation, and the Kangas had fled madly, weaving up and down the alpha and beta bands to evade her.

Human hardware surpassed the best the Kangas could build, but there were always tradeoffs.

But by the same token, she'd known they would face a frontal attack by all sixteen of its escorting Trolls when the Kangas ordered their cyborgs to clear a path for it.

By the time the Kangas were down to maneuvering speed and passing Neptune, the major power blocs had decided to bury their differences.

We even got a few prisoners, though Kangas don't last long in finement.

They're fighting machines—by our standards, their human brains are psychopathic, because the Kangas wanted totally obedient, highly skilled, utterly conscienceless killing machines.

We're not quite certain, but a lot of evidence suggests the Kangas themselves are at least rudimentary telepaths.

We've all been too worried about the Troll to bother with what Kangas might or might not look like!

They're fighting machines—by our standards, their human brains are psychopathic, because the Kangas wanted totally obedient, highly skilled, utterly conscienceless killing machines.