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* ''The Soft Weapon'': After being captured by Kzinti, the heroes manage to escape and try to run for their ship. Nessus, a manic-depressive Puppeteer, turns and delivers a massive kick to the Kzniti captain, crumpling him while Nessus merrily escapes. Remember, Puppeteers are pathological cowards, and their most common reaction to stress or danger is to run for the hills. Also remember, Kzinti are basically 9-foot tall, 500 pound, bipedal tigers. The captain is shamed so badly by this assault that he has to spend the rest of the story pretending it didn't happen, going so far as to refuse treatment despite his rib-equivalents being shattered.
** Notably, Nessus himself is ashamed of having kicked rather than run away, as his species considers courage to be a mental illness. After the end of the story he is so ashamed of having done this (and of the humans having also used violence against the Kzin) that he stays in his room all the way back to civilization and requires therapy.

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* ''The Soft Weapon'': After being captured by Kzinti, the heroes manage to escape and try to run for their ship. Nessus, a manic-depressive Puppeteer, turns and delivers a massive kick to the Kzniti captain, crumpling him while Nessus merrily escapes. Remember, Puppeteers are pathological cowards, and their most common reaction to stress or danger is to run for the hills. Also remember, Kzinti are basically 9-foot tall, 500 pound, bipedal tigers. The captain is shamed so badly by this assault that he has to spend the rest of the story pretending it didn't happen, going so far as to refuse treatment despite his rib-equivalents being shattered.
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shattered. Notably, Nessus himself is ashamed of having kicked rather than run away, as his species considers courage to be a mental illness. After the end of the story he is so ashamed of having done this (and of the humans having also used violence against the Kzin) that he stays in his room all the way back to civilization and requires therapy.
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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Louis Wu takes offense. Louis asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Louis says, "I wouldn't have your job for anything." The Kzinti looks Louis up and down and says, "Obivously not, if you would fight a kzin barehanded." Thus validating Louis, and humanity, as true badasses.

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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Louis Wu takes offense. Louis asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its it's either a hand-to-hand duel to the death, or an apology from either party, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Louis says, "I wouldn't have your job for anything." The Kzinti looks Louis up and down and says, "Obivously not, if you would fight a kzin barehanded." Thus validating Louis, and humanity, as true badasses.
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* In ''The Ringworld Engineers'', the ''ringworld itself'' has its own Moment of Awesome, when the protagonists discover that [[spoiler:it uses massive magnetic fields to turn the ''Sun'' into a giant gas laser]].

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* In ''The Ringworld Engineers'', the ''ringworld itself'' has its own Moment of Awesome, when the protagonists discover that [[spoiler:it it uses massive magnetic fields to turn the ''Sun'' into a giant gas laser]].laser.
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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Luis Wu takes offense. Wu asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Luis says, "I wouldn't have your job for nothing." The Kzinti looks Wu up and down and says, "Of course you wouldn't; not if you were willing to challenge a Kzin in a duel to a death." Thus validating Luis, and humanity, as a true badass.

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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Luis Louis Wu takes offense. Wu Louis asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Luis Louis says, "I wouldn't have your job for nothing.anything." The Kzinti looks Wu Louis up and down and says, "Of course you wouldn't; not "Obivously not, if you were willing to challenge would fight a Kzin in a duel to a death.kzin barehanded." Thus validating Luis, Louis, and humanity, as a true badass.badasses.
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** Notably, Nessus himself is ashamed of having kicked rather than run away, as his species considers courage to be a mental illness. After the end of the story he is so ashamed of having done this (and of the humans having also used violence against the Kzin) that he stays in his room all the way back to civilization and requires therapy.
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* In ''The Ringworld Engineers'', the ''ringworld itself'' has its own Moment of Awesome, when the protagonists discover that [[spoiler:it uses massive magnetic fields to turn the ''Sun'' into a giant gas laser]].
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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Luis Wu takes offense. Wu asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Luis says, "I wouldn't have your job for nothing." The Kzinti looks Wu up and down and says, "Of course you wouldn't; not if you were willing to challenge a Kzin in a duel to a death." Thus validating Luis, and humanity, as a true badass.

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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Luis Wu takes offense. Wu asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Luis says, "I wouldn't have your job for nothing." The Kzinti looks Wu up and down and says, "Of course you wouldn't; not if you were willing to challenge a Kzin in a duel to a death." Thus validating Luis, and humanity, as a true badass.badass.
* ''The Soft Weapon'': After being captured by Kzinti, the heroes manage to escape and try to run for their ship. Nessus, a manic-depressive Puppeteer, turns and delivers a massive kick to the Kzniti captain, crumpling him while Nessus merrily escapes. Remember, Puppeteers are pathological cowards, and their most common reaction to stress or danger is to run for the hills. Also remember, Kzinti are basically 9-foot tall, 500 pound, bipedal tigers. The captain is shamed so badly by this assault that he has to spend the rest of the story pretending it didn't happen, going so far as to refuse treatment despite his rib-equivalents being shattered.
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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Luis Wu takes offense. Wu asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Luis says, "I wouldn't have your job for nothing." The Kzinti looks Wu up and down and says, "Of course you wouldn't; not if you were willing to challenge a Kzin in a duel to a death." Thus validating Luis, and humanity, as a true {{Badass}}.

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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Luis Wu takes offense. Wu asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Luis says, "I wouldn't have your job for nothing." The Kzinti looks Wu up and down and says, "Of course you wouldn't; not if you were willing to challenge a Kzin in a duel to a death." Thus validating Luis, and humanity, as a true {{Badass}}.badass.
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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/Ringworld'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Luis Wu takes offense. Wu asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Luis says, "I wouldn't have your job for nothing." The Kzinti looks Wu up and down and says, "Of course you wouldn't; not if you were willing to challenge a Kzin in a duel to a death." Thus validating Luis, and humanity, as a true {{Badass}}.

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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/Ringworld'', ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Luis Wu takes offense. Wu asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Luis says, "I wouldn't have your job for nothing." The Kzinti looks Wu up and down and says, "Of course you wouldn't; not if you were willing to challenge a Kzin in a duel to a death." Thus validating Luis, and humanity, as a true {{Badass}}.
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* In an early chapter of ''Literature/Ringworld'', Speaker-to-Animals casually insults humanity and Luis Wu takes offense. Wu asks the Kzinti what the usual custom for such an insult is, and when he's told its a hand-to-hand duel to the death, he doesn't hesitate to issue such a challenge, knowing that he has no damned chance against a Kzin. One of the ''other'' Kzinti apologizes on behalf of Speaker-to-Animals, negating the need for the duel, and further explains that its his job to apologize for his race when Kzinti insult humans. Luis says, "I wouldn't have your job for nothing." The Kzinti looks Wu up and down and says, "Of course you wouldn't; not if you were willing to challenge a Kzin in a duel to a death." Thus validating Luis, and humanity, as a true {{Badass}}.

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