Romance de ficção científica anterior ao 1968 YA: robô com visão em preto e branco; depois, o robô podia ver em cores

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Um romance de ficção científica, escrito antes do 1968, apresentava um robô com visão em preto e branco. Talvez no meio do romance, o robô receba uma atualização e possa ver em cores pela primeira vez.

Este romance pode ter sido direcionado para leitores adolescentes. E o robô pode ter sido o personagem central.

por Duane Renaud 13.07.2019 / 20:03

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O robô fugitivo (1965), de Lester del Rey

Duas capas

A capa à esquerda é uma representação precisa do robô Rex, o personagem do ponto de vista, de acordo com a descrição de si mesmo:

I have no nose or mouth, and only one eye, you might say -- the refractor bulb in the middle of my control box

No início, Rex reflete sobre seu senso de visão:

[Paul] says that I have the capacity only for black and white, and that someday he'll get me a color refractor bulb. Then I'll see color.

Rex recebe essa atualização no meio do romance:

"Your refractor bulb is for black and white?"

"Yes."

He scratched his chin. "Wait a minute. I think maybe I've got something for you. There's an old box of spare parts in my cabin -- "

He went away, and when he came back he had a refractor bulb in his hand. "Don't know where I picked this thing up. It's been around for a long time. Maybe it won't work."

Then I had one of the most exciting moments of my life -- when he took my old tube out and put the other one in.

I haven't got the words to describe how I felt. It was like seeing a new world even there in his dingy cabin.

"Everything's different!" I cried.

He squinted at me and grinned, and I could see that he was pleased. "I guess it would be. That's color you're seeing. My shirt's blue. The paint on that chair is red. Not too bright. You'll see lots brighter colors than that."

"It's -- wonderful!"

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There is a scene where Rex is alone and almost out of power. He describes the danger he faces in replacing his batteries by himself:

Changing my own batteries was tricky, but I could do it. What I had to avoid was disconnecting the old ones, even for a second, before I got the new ones connected. If I did that, I would go unconscious and freeze. Then I would have to wait for a human to connect me up again.

...ou...

Rex has a broad range of humanlike emotions, including embarrassment:

"Yes, sir," I said obediently and went out into the shed and lined up with the rest of the robots. I felt naked standing there as the two overseers checked the other robots over -- naked because they had taken my pants away from me.

It probably sounds silly to you -- a robot embarrassed without his pants. But domestic robots are given pants and aprons so that they can have pockets to carry small objects, and the first thing Mr. Hennings had said was that a farm robot wearing pants was ridiculous and he made me take mine off.

Você pode emprestar o e-book da Open Library.

Scholastic Book Services, que fornece material de leitura para escolas infantis, publicou edições de O robô fugitivo in 1965, 1967 e 1968. Tor.com tem um artigo sobre Scholastic e O robô fugitivo.

13.07.2019 / 21:15