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Written by Isaac Asimov
A short story in the Robot Stories Of Isaac Asimov series
Cover Notes
A Mike Donovan story.
A robot breaks the First Law, in that it leaves a human to die in a Titanian storm. The explanation found is that it was obeying its maternal instinct.
This is a cute story in the same vein, although not anywhere near as detailed or rational, as Reason from I, Robot. In fact, the synopsis given above explains the story fully, just not with the same literary fragrance as Asimov's five-page epic.
Publication History
This story is contained in:
- Fantastic Universe magazine edited by Hans Stefan Santesson - published October, 1956 by King Size Publications
- The Rest Of The Robots by Isaac Asimov - published 1964 by Doubleday
Categories: Authors Isaac Asimov | Series Robot Stories Of Isaac Asimov | Published 1956





