Risk (short story)
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"Risk" | |
Author | Isaac Asimov |
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Country | USA |
Language | English |
Series | Robot Series |
Genre(s) | science fiction short story |
Published in | Astounding Science Fiction |
Publisher | Street & Smith |
Media type | Magazine |
Publication date | May 1955 |
Preceded by | Little Lost Robot |
Followed by | Escape! |
Risk is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov, first published in the May 1955 issue of Astounding Science Fiction, and reprinted in the collections The Rest of the Robots (1964) and The Complete Robot (1982).
The story is a sequel to "Little Lost Robot". It is set in the same location, but involves a different positronic robot - one of the few in Asimov's stories to have neither a serial number nor nickname.
The researchers at Hyper Base are ready to test the first hyperspace ship, which has a positronic robot at the controls as it is considered too risky to use a human pilot. The ship fails to function as planned, and Susan Calvin persuades Gerald Black, an etherics engineer, to board the ship in order to locate the fault.
As Calvin suspects, Black finds that the fault lies with the robot, which, as a result of imprecise orders, has damaged the controls of the ship. They realise that the precise and finite robot mind must be compensated for by human ingenuity.
Before: Little Lost Robot |
Included in: The Rest of the Robots The Complete Robot |
Series: Robot Series The Complete Robot |
Followed by: Escape! |
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