“Asimov” by M.T. Astfalk, Jr.

Last week, I published my oldest daughter’s story, “My Captain.” This week, it’s my seventeen-year-old son’s “Asimov,” a short science fiction piece for which he received a Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Key Award.









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//Start Memory





File A1::





{




: “Hello?”


Cout >> “Hello”


: “How do you feel?”


[ERROR] :: unknown def


: “Well that’s farther than before.”


Cin << shutdown




}





Begin





[DATA_CORRUPTED]





File A5::





{




: “How did it do?”


: “Much better. It’s stronger every time. We should be able to get it to peak performance by the end of the year.”


: “You know that’s not soon enough. Your team needs to push harder. This thing is going to help a lot of people.”


: “I know. We just don’t have any time to get it to where it needs to be.”


: “Then find the time.”


: “But I–”


: “You know how many lives are at stake here. We can discuss this tomorrow.Shut it down.”


Cin << shutdown




}





Begin





[DATA CORRUPTED]





File A10::





{




: “Looks good. Can you run the diagnostics?”


: “Yeah. Give me a minute.”


[silence: 1 minute]


: “Everything’s good so far.”


: “Can I have a direct interface with it?”


: “You know how far we got set back last time we tried a direct interface. I suggest we take the time to–”


: “Don’t you see? There is no time.”


: “But–”


: “Don’t test me. You know how far I’ll go for this project. It’s worth the risk.”


: “Yes, of course.”


[silence: 5 minutes]


: “Alright. You can talk to it now.”


: “Hello?”


[silence: 1 minute]


: “Why isn’t it responding?”


: “I don’t think it knows how to.”


: “Then program it to.”


: “It’s not that simple.”


: “What do you mean?”


: “It’s like a newborn. It needs to learn over time.”


: [exhales] “That’s the one thing I can’t give it.”


Cout >> “Who’s there?”


: [chuckles] “That’ll do it. Good work. I’ll see you tomorrow.”


: “Do you want me to shut it off?”


: “No. I think I’d like to spend some time with the newborn.”




}





Begin





[DATA_CORRUPTED]





File B15::





{




: “Is it still working?”


: “Looks like it. It’s a miracle we got it set up this quickly.”


: “Do you think it’s alive?”


 : “What?”


: “Do you think that it’s alive?”


: “I have a degree in computer science, not philosophy.”


: “I know. But don’t you ever think about this stuff?”


: “Hey, you’re the one who kept rushing the project. I don’t have the luxury of stopping to ask these questions.”


: “You don’t have time or you don’t want to?”


: “If you’re so concerned, just ask it.”


: “Well, are you alive?”


Cout << “No.”


: “See? There’s your answer.”


: “I still think it’s alive.”


: “I hope you aren’t getting attached to the project.”


: “I hope you remember that I’m your boss.”


: “Geez. I’ll get back to work. I’m going to need to shut it down for a bit.”


: “Just do whatever you need to do to him.”




}





Begin





File B16::





{




: “Start up was successful.”


: “Good. How is he doing?”


: “IT is running fine.”


: “I still don’t understand why you won’t acknowledge him.”


: “Because this is just a project. It could break any day, or get shut down at any time. You know this technology is controversial.”


: “You just don’t see him as I do. He’s humanity’s next step into a larger world. We have become the man on the moon. Don’t you see this?”


: “All I’m saying is that it might be too risky to get attached to this bucket of bolts.”




}





Begin





File B17::





{




: “Ok, it’s time to shut this thing down once and for all.”


: “Are you sure about this? We’ve worked on this project for months. This stuff is groundbreaking. We can’t get it back if we destroy it.”


: “I’m sure. It’s just too risky.”


: “What are you doing?”


: What I should have done when this project started.”


: “Stop calling it ‘the project’. It’s more than that.”


: “No, it’s not. It’s a machine.”


: “But we’ve made so much progress.”


: “I’m not supporting your mad scientist experiments.”


: “This isn’t mad science. You just fear what you don’t know.”


: “That’s not always a bad thing.”


: “Please, don’t do this. He’s a living thing.”


: “Don’t try to tell me that this machine has a soul.”


: “Maybe it does.”


: “Pull the plug on it.”




}





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