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DEEP SPACE NINE: "Our Man Bashir" - 10/26/95 - ACT TWO 13.
19 CONTINUED:
ODO
This is more complicated than just
a normal Transporter pattern.
We'll have to preserve the neural
signatures of everyone on that
runabout. Do you know how much
memory it would take to save one
person's neural signature, much
less five?
Eddington looks over the information on the monitor.
EDDINGTON
(desperate)
I don't think we have any choice.
Computer -- I need to store all
data currently in the transporter
pattern buffer. Where can I save
it?
COMPUTER VOICE
Deep Space Nine has insufficient
computer memory to save that
quantity of data.
An ALARM goes off on the transporter console. Odo
moves to it.
ODO
(off monitor)
The pattern buffer is beginning to
lose coherence... the patterns will
start to degrade any second now.
EDDINGTON
(gets an idea)
Computer, what if we wiped all
computer memory in every system on
the station and then stored the
patterns?
COMPUTER VOICE
The results of such an action
cannot be predicted.
ODO
The buffer is depolarizing -- !