The author himself, Isaac Asimov, wrote in the Author's Note of the Prelude to Foundation that he is providing a guide for those readers that might appreciate it since the books "were not written in the order in which (perhaps) they should be read." Therein, he offers the following chronological order: The Complete Robot (1982) Collection of 31 Short Stories about robots. The Caves of Steel ...
15 I have read Asimov's books and there are the three laws. How did robots overcome this set of rules, seeing Foundation where Demerzel is able to kill.
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The Spacers in Asimov's timeline, in the era of Elijah Baley, are technically superior to Earthmen in that they have a ridiculous amount of robots, have managed to genetically engineer themselves i...
I want to start and (this time) finish the two Asimov series I have: the Foundation books (trilogy in fact) and the Robots cycle. Is there a particular order between those two series or are they
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I can guess that the reason would be that Isaac Asimov Robot, Foundation and Galactic Empire books all form one gigantic series called The Foundation Series. Its earliest books are the robot series (introduction to AI). Followed by the Galactic Series (colonisation of space) and the Foundation Trilogy. His Galactic Empire series isn't essential its major books are:The Stars, Like Dust; The ...
Isaac Asimov, in his fiction science story named, ‘Runaround’ published introduced the Asimov’s Law of Robotics in 1942. He created a story where the robots were handed over responsibility for ...