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n. (plural of intelligencer English)
Usage examples of "intelligencers".
His squadron of Intelligencers had covered half the distance from dropsite to objective without meeting any resistance.
There's a whole swathe of philosophers and any number of psychologists and artificial intelligencers working with computer models ready to insist that nothing one might discover about the biochemical and cellular processes going on in the brain is of any interest to theories of memory.
There were fuelers to carry extra batteries, back-up Intelligencers to replace lost craft, and repeaters that fell behind like a trail of breadcrumbs, carrying the weak transmissions of the Intelligencers back to the payload module.
The four Intelligencers rose together, jostling through the writhing defenders.
But the large wing of backup Intelligencers, flown a safe distance behind by AI, would need a competent human in command to get a decent percentage of them through the interceptor field.
Euan of Shotwick is one of the sharpest of all of Earl Ranulfs intelligencers, and much relied on, and if he’s setting up a booth here as far as Shrewsbury, it may well be for more purposes than trade.
Euan of Shotwick is one of the sharpest of all of Earl Ranulfs intelligencers, and much relied on, and if he's setting up a booth here as far as Shrewsbury, it may well be for more purposes than trade.