Author: |
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Roger MacBride Allen
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Title: |
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Isaac Asimovs Robot Novel:Caliban |
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No copies available |
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Hardcover |
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310 |
Date: |
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1993 |
ISBN: |
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B000S6KW36 |
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Ace |
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0.95 pounds |
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5.7 x 19.7 x 0.9 inches |
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Description: |
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Product Description
The Three Laws were an integral part of every robot's programming. Until a brilliant roboticist created teh first gravitonic brain and built Caliban -- a "lawless" robot who knew nothing about himself, his kind, or the proper relationship between robots and humans.
The gaps in his databank were deliberate. Caliban was the embodiment of a theory--a carefully controlled experiment. No one could be certain what might happen to a robot unhampered by the Three LAws.
But a chilling possibility became a grim reality all too soon--or so it seemed. Someone left one of the laboratory doors open, and Caliban went out into the city...leaving behind a human body in a pool of blood.
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http://bookmooch.com/B000S6KW36 |
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