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Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens 2: Intruder (Book 3), Alliance (Book 4)
Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens 2 Intruder Alliance - Book 3 - Book 4
Author: Robert Thurston, Jerry Oltion
In Robots and Aliens, the late science fiction genius Isaac Asimov put forth a challenge to a talented group of science fiction writers: What would happen if the robots of Asimov's universe were to meet alien races? Would the Three Laws of Robotics that protect both humans and robots still apply when dealing with a species that is neither...?...  more » INTRUDER

Derec Avery has at last returned to the original Robot City, only to discover that it has been reprogrammed in ways that do not make sense. Together with his companion, Ariel, and his father, he must find and defeat the Watchful Eye, the strange force that has bent the city to its own ends. Can the trio solve the new mystery of Robot City before it comes tumbling down around them? ALLIANCE

Robot City has been restored, but can it last? Three shape-changing, renegade robots threaten to destroy the city, but are they really capable of disobeying the Three Laws? Derec and Ariel must convince the renegades that an alliance, not a robot revolution, is in their best interest -- but will they succeed? The futures of mankind and robotkind wait for the answers!
ISBN-13: 9780743435130
ISBN-10: 0743435133
Publication Date: 2/26/2002
Pages: 448
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Publisher: I Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ridiculousbadger avatar reviewed Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens 2: Intruder (Book 3), Alliance (Book 4) on + 33 more book reviews
I finally got around to reading Robot and Aliens (my "to read" pile is a looong book shelf long), the cover was great, it was two fascinating studies on what it is to be human. Like all great science fiction it used the Robot and Alien setting to reflect back to the reader, his/her own life/humanity. What defines us? It turns out the "laws of humanics" as described by Oltion via his character Lucius, is #1 humans do what pleases them most, and #2 humans cannot harm a friend or through inaction let a friend come to harm. Fascinating stuff especially the introducing essays by Isaac Asimov, while I never read any of his books I can see why he was such a influence on the Genre and modern literature. So thank you again for the book, I enjoyed it very much and at some point I will finish the rest of the books you've given me over the years as I make my way through my "to read" pile.


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