The Complete Robot
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The Complete Robot is a collection of science fiction short stories by Isaac Asimov written between 1940 and 1976, which were previously collected in books I, Robot, The Rest of the Robots, and other anthologies. Although working well enough as standalone stories, they share a theme of the interaction of humans, robots and morality, and put together tell a larger story of Asimov's fictional history of robotics.
[edit] Contents:
- "A Boy's Best Friend"
- "Sally"
- "Someday"
- "Point of View"
- "Think!"
- "True Love"
- "Robot AL-76 Goes Astray"
- "Victory Unintentional"
- "Stranger In Paradise"
- "Light Verse"
- "Segregationist"
- "Robbie"
- "Let's Get Together"
- "Mirror Image"
- "The Tercentenary Incident"
- "First Law"
- "Runaround"
- "Reason"
- "Catch That Rabbit"
- "Liar!"
- "Satisfaction Guaranteed"
- "Lenny"
- "Galley Slave"
- "Little Lost Robot"
- "Risk"
- "Escape!"
- "Evidence"
- "The Evitable Conflict"
- "Feminine Intuition"
- "—That Thou Art Mindful of Him"
- "The Bicentennial Man"
[edit] Stories not set in the Foundation universe
Some of the stories found in this book definitely don't belong to the Robot Series, even though they are about Asimov's positronic robots who obey the Three Laws of Robotics. They are:
[edit] Stories not included
This collection includes most of Asimov's robot stories, but not all. Stories not included in this book are:
- "Mind and Iron" (the binding text from I, Robot)
- "Robot Dreams" (found in the anthology of the same title)
- "Christmas Without Rodney" (found in Robot Visions)
- "Cal" (found in Gold)
- "Kid Brother" (found in Gold)
- "Mother Earth" (found in The Early Asimov, volume 3)
Preceded by: |
Robot Series Foundation Series |
Followed by: |