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Robot

by Stephen Fishbach

A man without memory, tied by blood to a city of robots. At his side, a mysterious woman whose life and memory he saved, whose love he has won for a second time. His name is Derec; hers is Ariel. In Changeling, Derec must answer the call of a besieged city on an alien planet. His new challenge is to protect a fantastic metropolis of robots from wolf-like beings that stalk the perimeters and threaten its destruction! In Renegade, Ariel finds herself the sole human on a planet of positronic robots and an alien race of shocking intelligence. Can Derec and Ariel solve the mysteries of the robots and the aliens in time to stop an all-out-war?

Total pages3,832
№ 1

I, Robot

Stephen Fishbach

A man without memory, tied by blood to a city of robots. At his side, a mysterious woman whose life and memory he saved, whose love he has won for a second time. His name is Derec; hers is Ariel. In Changeling, Derec must answer the call of a besieged city on an alien planet. His new challenge is to protect a fantastic metropolis of robots from wolf-like beings that stalk the perimeters and threaten its destruction! In Renegade, Ariel finds herself the sole human on a planet of positronic robots and an alien race of shocking intelligence. Can Derec and Ariel solve the mysteries of the robots and the aliens in time to stop an all-out-war?

№ 2· 1957

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Stephen Fishbach

The Dead Past The Foundation of S. F. Success [poem] Franchise Gimmicks Three Kid Stuff The Watery Place Living Space The Message Satisfaction Guaranteed Hell-Fire The Last Trump The Fun They Had - juvenile Jokester The Immortal Bard Someday The Author's Ordeal [poem] Dreaming Is a Private Thing

№ 3· 1976

The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories

Stephen Fishbach

The Prime of Life [poem] Feminine Intuition Waterclap That Thou Art Mindful of Him Stranger in Paradise The Life and Times of Multivac The Winnowing The Bicentennial Man Marching In Old-Fashioned The Tercentenary Incident Birth of a Notion

№ 4· 1985

Robots and Empire

Stephen Fishbach

Esta quinta novela de la «Serie de los robots» supone un sensacional hito en la galaxia de ciencia ficción de Asimov y constituye la apasionante continuación del bestseller Los robots del amanecer . En Robots e imperio vemos cómo el futuro del universo corre peligro. Aunque se han debilitado las fuerzas de los siniestros Spacers, el doctor Kelden Amadiro no ha olvidado -ni perdonado- su humillante derrota a manos de Elijah Baley, el adorado héroe de la población terrestre. Amadiro ansía la venganza y está más decidido que nunca a consumar la destrucción del planeta Tierra.

· 1982

The Complete Robot

Stephen Fishbach

Der amerikanische Wissenschaftler Isaak Asimov ist einer der angesehensten Science Fiction-Autoren der Welt. Wie keinem anderen gelingt es ihm, in seinen Stories immer wieder, wissenschaftliche Prognosen mit menschlichen Fragen zu verbinden.Asimovs bedeutendster Beitrag zur SF sind seine Roboter-Geschichten, die hier in einer preisgünstigen Sonderausgabe vorgelegt werden. Es ist die von Asimov selbst zusammengestellte einzige komplette Sammlung dieser Geschichten, in denen er seine berühmten Drei Gesetze der Robotik entwickelt hat:1. Ein Robot darf keinen Menschen verletzen oder durch Untätigkeit zu Schaden kommen lassen.2. Ein Robot muß den Befehlen eines Menschen gehorchen, es sei denn, solche Befehle stehen im Widerspruch zum Ersten Gesetz.3. Ein Robot muß seine eigene Existenz schützen, solange dieser Schutz nicht dem Ersten oder Zweiten Gesetz widerspricht.

Sally

Stephen Fishbach

"Whenever a person discovers that he or she is on the wrong path in life's journey, the situation can always be improved with the power of prayer." -- book cover.

· 1990

Robot Visions

Stephen Fishbach

Collection of science fiction short stories and factual essays **Short stories:** Robot visions Too bad! [Robbie](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL46260W) Liar! Runaround Evidence Little lost robot The Evitable conflict Feminine intuition The Bicentennial man Someday Think! Segregationist Mirror image Lenny Galley slave Christmas without Rodney **Essays:** Robots I have known The New teachers Whatever you wish The Friends we make Our intelligent tools The Laws of robotics Future fantastic The gachine and the robot The Robot as enemy? Intelligences together My robots The Laws of humanics Cybernetic organism The Sense of humor Robots in combination

· 1954

The Naked Sun

Stephen Fishbach

On the remote planet Solaria the first murder for two hundred years has been committed. The Solarians are Spacers with a civilisation based on robots instead of slaves - and some pretty weird taboos and phobias. Into this strange set-up comes Terran detective Elijah Baley, assigned to find the murderer and act as an investigator for his government. But as an Earthman, Baley finds aspects of life on Solaria difficult, even terrifying, to cope with. (Men on Earth live deep underground in their vast caves of steel and are terrified of anything outside.) From the moment of his arrival on Solaria, Baley's investigation becomes an ordeal of nerves under the pitiless glare of the naked sun...

· 1953

The Caves of Steel

Stephen Fishbach

In the future you will walk down the crowded streets of New York City not knowing if the bodies brushing past you are humans or androids. With tensions already mounting between humans and robots, the murder of a Spacer must be handled in a politically-correct fashion so Detective Elijah Baley is assigned a robot partner. Baley and R. Daneel Olivaw become like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Law & Order s Detectives Lennie Brisco and Ed Green, and Training Day s Detective Alonzo Harris and Officer Jake Hoyt disparate partners who must work together to solve a crime. The only problem is, Baley doesn't trust anyone not his boss, not his wife, and certainly not his robot partner.

· 1977

Mirror Image

Stephen Fishbach

Part two of a collection of science fiction short stories. Anniversary The Billiard Ball The Dead Past The Dying Night The Fun They Had The Last Question Mirror-Image

The Robots of Dawn

Stephen Fishbach

Isaac Asimov's Robot City series, Robots and Aliens. Derec is a man without memory, yet he is called to protect a metropolis of robots from deadly wolf-like creatures that threaten the city with destruction.

· 1986

Robot Dreams

Stephen Fishbach

This is a collection of short Asimov stories. "Little Lost Robot" (1947), a Robot story "Robot Dreams" (1986), a Robot story "Breeds There a Man...?" (1951) "Hostess" (1951) "Sally" (1953), a Robot story "Strikebreaker" (1957) "The Machine that Won the War" (1961), a Multivac story "Eyes Do More Than See" (1965) "The Martian Way" (1952) "Franchise" (1955), a Multivac story "Jokester" (1956), a Multivac story "The Last Question" (1956), a Multivac story "Does a Bee Care?" (1957) "Light Verse" (1973), a Robot story "The Feeling of Power" (1958) "Spell My Name with an S" (1958) "The Ugly Little Boy" (1958) "The Billiard Ball" (1967) "True Love" (1977), a Multivac story "The Last Answer" (1980) "Lest We Remember" (1982)

· 1964

Lenny

Stephen Fishbach

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional First Law Let's Get Together Satisfaction Guaranteed Risk Lenny Galley Slave

Escape!
Stephen Fishbach

Escape!

Stephen Fishbach

A propulsive debut novel following a has-been reality TV star and a disgraced producer who get one last shot at redemption on a show set on a remote island, only to discover that the plot twists are beyond what they ever imagined. Everyone gets the story arc they deserve. Kent Duvall, a faded reality show winner, just wants another chance at glory—to find his way out of his depressing life and back to his highlight reel. When a scandal is captured on camera at a charity event, he gets his shot, on a new jungle survival show with seven other contestants. Each of them has been cast as a type—Ruddy the bully, Miriam the nerd, Ashley the love interest—but everyone is more than they appear. The contestants’ goals seem simple—survive the wild, build a raft, win treasure. But Beck Bermann, a reality producer who suffered her own public shaming, sees them as characters in her redemption arc. As the schemes and strategies spiral out, breakout camps sabotage each other and rival producers struggle to control the storyline. Soon the question becomes less about who will win than who will make it out in one piece.

Little Lost Robot

Stephen Fishbach

It’s a book, a toy, and a robot! This build-it-yourself book that Newsweek called “Toy of the Year” is all of these things and more. This book is more than a book—it’s a robot waiting to be made! The sturdy, ultrathick cardboard pages contain all the necessary robot components as well as clear instructions for assembly. The flat pieces fit together with slots and tabs, which means there’s no glue and no mess—just a lot of robot fun! Budding engineers will enjoy this engaging book that encourages them to build and play. This book contains small pieces that could be a choking hazard, and is not intended for children under age 3.