Isaac Asimov’s Caliban

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The Three Laws were an integral part of every robot’s programming. Until a brilliant roboticist crated the first gravitonic brain and built Caliban – a “lawless” robot who knew nothing about himself, his kid, 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 on of the laboratory doors open, and Caliban went out into the city… leaving behind a human body in a pool of blood.

$14.99

1 in stock

Weight 0.525 kg
Dimensions 22 × 14.5 × 3 cm
Author

Roger MacBrdie Allen

Publisher

Ace

Language

English

Pages

312

Year Published

1993

ISBN-10

0441090796

ISBN-13

9780441090792

Cover

Hardcover

Condition

Used

Book Condition

Good. The book has been read and is in good readable condition with visible wear on the cover and possibly some noticeable writing on the pages. Possible book foxing.

Jacket

Good. Jacket is intact with light to moderate damage.

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