Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-30384301-20180629132612/@comment-26888167-20180706235453

JeloElducal wrote: Redfork2000 wrote: It's ok, I thought of it too. Supposedly, the humans already erased themselves from existence a few centuries before the novel takes place. Nuclear war, everyone died, etc. The robots survived this, and took the humans' place as the dominant species of the planet. They built their own society, etc. That's why this novel is supposed to take place several centuries in the future. Wouldn't there be at least some mutants and/or survivors that migrated to other planets? In fact, there are other life forms living on other planets. I didn't mention it yet, but the entire story start because of an invasion from another planet. That leads the government to ask the team of factory robots to create a new robot, with the power to fight the invaders. However, after defeating the invaders, the warrior robot ends up rebelling against the robotic society. He ends up being exiled for the rebellion, but before leaving, he makes sure two other robots like him are created and sent to live like regular robot citizens. It's all part of his plan to return in the future.