narrator of "I, Robot"
reporter for Interplantary Press; name not given
Quotes (Authored)
"Fifty years," I hackneyed, "is a long time."
"Not when you're looking back at them," she said. "You wonder how they vanished so quickly."
- I, Robot
- p. xiii (Bantam Books, 2004)
"How old are you?" she wanted to know.
"Thirty-two," I said.
"Then you don't remember a world without robots. There was a time when humanity faced the universe alone and without a friend. Now he has creatures to help him; stronger creatures than himself, more faithful, more useful, and absolutely devoted to him. Mankind is no longer alone."
- I, Robot
- p. xiv (Bantam Books, 2004)
What about interstellar travel? It's only been about twenty years since the hyperatomic motor was invented and it's well known that it was a robotic invention.
- I, Robot
- p. 137 (Bantam Books, 2004)