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conjoiner

n. A person who conjoins

Usage examples of "conjoiner".

If hostilities between the Conjoiners and the Coalition reignited, the Demarchy would not be able to stand aside as they had fifteen years ago.

Craning his neck, Clavain saw a group of Conjoiners kneeling over the lip of the opening, aiming guns downward.

To his horror, Clavain watched one of the Conjoiners lose his footing and tumble over the edge of the rim toward him.

Clavain felt his bones pop out of location, tearing at gristle, but he managed to keep his grip on both the Conjoiner and the ladder.

Then a pair of Conjoiners helped him unsteadily to his feet and waited patiently while he caught his breath from the mask.

A decade and a half of habitual expression should have engraved existing lines deeper into her face—but Conjoiners were not known for their habits of expression.

There was no evidence that the Conjoiners had attempted to enliven their surroundings.

Whereas Demarchists used implants to facilitate real time democracy, Conjoiners used them to share sensory data, memories—even conscious thought itself.

Then the Conjoiner experiments had exceeded some threshold, unleashing a transforming virus into the nets.

Implants had begun to change, infecting millions of minds with the templates of Conjoiner thought.

They had chosen neutrality while the Coalition tried to contain—some said sterilize—zones of Conjoiner takeover.

Within three years—after some of the bloodiest battles in human experience—the Conjoiners had been pushed back to a clutch of hideaways dotted around the system.

In Deimos, he had assumed a Conjoiner nursery would be a place of grim medical efficiency.

He counted perhaps half a dozen adult Conjoiners kneeling among the children.

When the Conjoiner reached the door the child hesitated, tugging against the man’s gentle insistence.