"The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories" - читать интересную книгу автора (Asimov Isaac)5a.George Nine sat alone. He went over and over the questions and answers. There was no way in which he could change them. And yet the thought of a robot of any kind, of any size, of any shape, of any purpose, without the Three Laws, left him with an odd, discharged feeling. He found it difficult to move. Surely George Ten had a similar reaction. Yet he had risen from his seat easily. |
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