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The Robot Chronicles The Robot Chronicles by David Gatewood
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“What did it mean for him to make the choice to leave her there? Had he just failed the Turing test of his own humanity?”
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“In the vastness of space, all life is family.”
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“To live was to absorb a shadow of everything that he encountered and use it to improve himself. Unlike”
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“We’ve reached the point where imitation is indistinguishable from invention. Next”
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“because progress looks like a glitch, and it can’t be copied or reproduced. At”
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“All of them running about, putting out the stars and extinguishing the sun. You come away lost.” Of”
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“He felt lost, as if he had a parser malfunction, as if the world were one giant syntax error.”
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“Sir, how do I put this …?” “Just out with it!” he demanded, annoyed that his moment had been frustrated. “Well, sir, I’ve already met my maker … whereas you …”
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“generalized fluidic and crystallized measures of logical and linguistic intelligence;”
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“The top floor of the complex belonged to the offices of Kesselring, the founder and chairman of Cognix. Even the master of synthetic reality liked to keep his specific reality positioned above everyone else’s. As he passed through the level, Dr. Granger stopped for a moment to enjoy the view of Atopia from a thousand feet up: semi–tropical forests, capped by crescents of white beaches; the frothy breakwaters beyond.”
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“Shimmer by Matthew Mather”
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“Such is the relationship between scientists and engineers and science fiction authors—we feed each other inspiration, the scientists and engineers use this to go and build the world, while the authors use this to tell the world what’s coming and to inspire a new generation of world-builders.”
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“Our future may indeed be roses, or it may be extinction, but only one thing is certain: the journey there is going to be unpredictable and far more remarkable”
David Gatewood, The Robot Chronicles