
To Quote Arthur C. Clarke
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
For some reason, I kept thinking this was Asimov...maybe because I just read more Asimov and Philip K. Dick than Arthur Clarke.
Anyway, I painted three crypteks this week, and I really love their models. They look so utterly alien, even among the necrons.
If you too wish to own a bunch of robo nerd-wizards, they're for sale over at http://www.ebay.com/usr/papernecron
For some reason, I kept thinking this was Asimov...maybe because I just read more Asimov and Philip K. Dick than Arthur Clarke.
Anyway, I painted three crypteks this week, and I really love their models. They look so utterly alien, even among the necrons.
If you too wish to own a bunch of robo nerd-wizards, they're for sale over at http://www.ebay.com/usr/papernecron
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Well, I, Robot is an anthology of short stories that Asimov had already written and had published in science-fiction magazines. It was only around the time that he was working on Runaround that he actually codified the Laws. The stories before that in I, Robot predate Runaround and thus his invention of the Three Laws.
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