Prisoners of the Asteroid
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Earthlings of the late XXI century do not represent their lives without robots. Reasonable machines mined ore, pave roads, clean the streets. There are nanny robots, housekeeping robots and actors robots. They are created to help people, so the schoolgirl of the future Alisa spleen is so hard to believe that there are robots capable of causing a person. Some of them were made once for the war and, even the rusty through, do not retreat from the battle. Others so take their Lords that they are ready to go for the sake of their crime. But at the same time, there are robots that will always support, come to the rescue, sacrificing themselves. And the point here is not only in the laid out program, but also in the fact that any reasonable creature, even if the metal is familiar, the word "friendship" is familiar.
Three most exciting fiction stories of Kira Bulywa are included in the new book of the BISS series about friends and enemy robots - "Rusty Feldmarshal", "asteroid prisoners" and "Guy-to". The texts of the first two leaders are given in the revised and complemented by the author of 1989, the text of the latter - in the full author"s version of 1988.
For mid-school age
Three most exciting fiction stories of Kira Bulywa are included in the new book of the BISS series about friends and enemy robots - "Rusty Feldmarshal", "asteroid prisoners" and "Guy-to". The texts of the first two leaders are given in the revised and complemented by the author of 1989, the text of the latter - in the full author"s version of 1988.
For mid-school age
Author:
Author:Bulychev K.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Computer & Technology
- Category:Science Fiction
Series:
Series: BISS
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91045-707-6
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