I remembered that in Robots of Dawn it is specified that Aurora's sun is in the Cetus constellation, also known as the Whale. So, my brain connected two dots
Drawing for comfort 'cause I've been not feeling that well for a while
was anyone going to talk about tragic ex-besties Lucky and Evans or just me
Bonus
Cursed idea: What if we took all the robot/human ships from Asimov's Robot and Foundation series and named them after Carbon and Iron mixtures like Steel, Cast Iron, Iron Carbide...
It was an Honor Booping with you
Wanted to share this piece I drew a while ago (Early October) because I still really like how It came out. At the start I wanted to draw Lucky with Mushroom cause they were listed as symbols of self Isolation, but After further research I found out they also Symbolize Death and Birth and that Is quite fitting in its own way
(I did improvise lights and Shadows a bit)
im right and i should say it
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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