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Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Odyssey is a science fiction novel written in 1987 by Michael P. Kube-McDowell. It is part of the series Isaac Asimov's Robot City, inspired by Isaac Asimov's Robot series. The 1995 computer game Robot City is based on the plot of Odyssey.
Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Cyborg is a 1987 novel by William F. Wu. It is part of the series Isaac Asimov's Robot City, which are inspired by Isaac Asimov 's Robot series , and his Foundation novels.
The Robot Series is a series of thirty-seven science fiction short stories and six novels created by American writer Isaac Asimov, from 1940 to 1995.The series is set in a world where sentient positronic robots serve a number of purposes in society.
The room is clearly used by the creator of Robot City to watch over the city without interfering or even being noticed by the rest of the city. While searching the Central Core's data with a security-free computer terminal in the room Derec secretly learns Katherine's name is an assumed name and is angered at her deceit.
Published in The Complete Robot and later in Robot Visions. [12] 6 1983 The Robots of Dawn: The third Robot novel. Hugo Award nominee, 1984 [13] Locus Award nominee, 1984 [13] 1987 Odyssey: First book of Isaac Asimov's Robot City series by Michael P. Kube-McDowell 1987 Suspicion: Second book of Isaac Asimov's Robot City series by Mike McQuay ...
Robot City may refer to: Robot City, a fictional city in the 2005 Blue Sky Studios film Robots; Isaac Asimov's Robot City, a series of science fiction novels written by multiple authors, inspired by Isaac Asimov's Robot series. Robot City, a computer game developed by Brooklyn Multimedia and released in 1995, based on the book series
Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Perihelion is a book written in 1988 by William F. Wu. It is part of the series Isaac Asimov's Robot City, which was inspired by Isaac Asimov 's Robot series . Plot summary
The "R" initial in his name stands for "robot," a naming convention in Asimov's future society in which all robot names start with the initial R to differentiate them from humans, whom they often resemble. He is a major character in the Robot series, as well as having important roles in the prequels and sequels to the original Foundation Trilogy.