ables@utexas-11@sri-unix.UUCP (08/18/83)
From: King Ables <ables@utexas-11> I am forwarding this message from a friend of mine at work. If there are any replys, I will, of course, forward them back to the appropriate party. -ka (ables@utexas-11, ...nbires!ut-ngp!ables) ----- " There is a story "Victory Unconditional" (?) in I, ROBOT (first collection of Asimov's robot stories), in which three Terran robots descend to Jupiter's surface and, just by being themselves, thoroughly cow the imperious Jovians. It's a final solution to the problem of the first story, rather than a follow-up of the solution." There is no such story in the book I,ROBOT by Asimov. Rather than being a collection of short stories it is really a cohesive history about the developement of robots from the simple non-speaking variety to the most human in appearance. This is not the first time this particular book has been misrepresented, even though it is such a classic robot novel. I recall an article I read in Newsweek about computer wiz-kids, it said the book was about a society where computers were so dominant that the people forgot simple math - not even close! Perhaps it is being confused with another book of similar title, I am not familiar with the particular short story mentioned. Judy
laura@utcsstat.UUCP (Laura Creighton) (08/21/83)
Victory Unconditional is in my copy of "Eight stories from the Rest of the Robots", which is open in my left hand, where i am reading the title. Laura Creighton utzoo!utcsstat!laura
msc@qubix.UUCP (Mark Callow) (08/23/83)
I remember the title as "Victory Unintentional" but, Laura, if you had the book open in your hand.... -- Mark Callow, Saratoga, CA. ...{decvax,ucbvax,ihnp4}!decwrl! ...{ittvax,amd70}!qubix!msc decwrl!qubix!msc@Berkeley.ARPA