One of the funniest details of Asimov's Foundation series is that Helicon, Hari Seldon's native planet, has an emo(?) youth subculture. Whatever the lefties and righties are doing right now, I hope they're doing well
Am I even halfway through the Lucky Starr series? No, in all honestly, but still
Manifesting cause I need to know if there are other people that like this series
Soooo, guess who just read Lucky Starr - Space Ranger by Isaac Asimov and will make at least a meme about it :)
Had to throw this together after being struck with inspiration.
So I'm slowly getting back into sci-fi (and Azimov's books specifically) and I gotta know if the fandom is present here (I charm ye tumbler to show me the content).
Also, I remember that when I was first reading the Robot series I didn't really understood the whole R. Daneel Olivaw hype, cuz I was genuinely in love with Elijah Baley. Later in the series I understood why people like him so much, but he still was on the third place for me, cuz R. Giskard Reventlov appeared and took the second place. Detective Baley is still my fav tho, even up to this day
As such I wanted to ask
new eeveelution quiz! Take it and tell me who you got :3
Today I've finished Reading Solaris by Lem Stanislaw and I got the chance to do a Little sketch, I don't think it's really that Great but I Just wanted to do a Little something since I got suggested this book
“the arts and sciences are completely separate fields that should be pitted against each other” the overlap of the arts and sciences make up our entire perceivable reality they r fucking on the couch
So It's been a month since the "Ephemeridia Galactica" Zine (You can find It on @theasimovzineproject) so I think I should post the piece I did! (Separately cause yeah)
(I think I could strive to do even Better next time but I'm really glad I challenged myself with this)
Reminds me of one time that a friend of mine was like "I don't like books where everything is too easy for the protagonist" and I was like "Oh you'd like The Caves of Steel, the protagonist gets the case wrong not once but twice" and he goes "What happens? Twice?" and This sends off me making a two minutes long message explaining the plot
Some mystery writers suffer from making their detective characters too inhumanly clever, with flawless and logical reasoning.
Asimov never made that mistake. He really just had Elijah Baley go in front of the chief of police, point at his android partner, and say “This man is no robot! He faked his own murder and is now pretending to be a robot! I know this because I peeped on him in the bathroom and his penis was incredibly lifelike. No one would give a robot such a realistic penis!” and then has a panic attack and passes out when he finds out that the genitals he’d been ogling were not, in fact, genuine human flesh and his robot partner is made entirely of metal.
|| Call me Nini! / 18 / They-Them || Having absolutely no clue of what I'm doing here, enjoy
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