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n. (plural of databank English)

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Now he fleshed out the profiles he had been storing in his databanks and started recruiting a six member political team.

Once he had his political organization going, he ran another analysis of the profiles in his databanks and organized a Terraforming Committee.

A year from now -- two years from now -- we'll have so much information in our databanks they'll know we'd be committing a criminal act if we didn't send every bit of it back to the Solar System.

Ari had studied most of the ideas about possible alien life forms that humans had come up with in the last few centuries and installed them in the databanks housed in his electronic enhancers.

The council databanks are not generally open to the public, but perhaps I can make an exception.

On her authority as Portmaster, the council databanks had been authorized to give him whatever information he required, and he certainly required a great deal, from the reports she was getting.

Historical data, especially that collected from the innumerable lost probes sent out during the initial haphazard expansion of the Federation, were still being tracked down on a hundred worlds, from antique databanks and collections of actual physically printed materials, for reintegration into the central dataweb.

The lights on the device rippled as it relayed the contents of the ship’s science databanks through a subspace downlink.

They destroyed our physical selves, and reduced our minds and bodies to their minimum descriptions, to frozen patterns of data in their databanks, so that they might recreate us for study or slave labor or torture if the desire ever arose.

The Filarii are contained within his personal databanks, and no other Cockroach would think of taking or even examining those-as the property of a pervert, they are contaminated, taboo.

The databanks were multiply booby-trapped, and encrypted when we got through the booby traps, but it was all fairly straightforward.

Everything else about her is locked up in the databanks of the FSP, and no one will tell me anything.

This last, combined with ready access to Ephraim's household databanks, made it possible for Judith to continue her education.

We’ve had more experience with the Borg than anyone on Earth, and the information in our databanks as well as our familiarity with their technology is an asset.