Isaac Asimov

3 LAWS OF ROBOTICS

The Earthmen
The people of the futuristic Earth.. the Earthmen, Are descendants from the humans who did not explore space � who remained on Earth. The two groups have different cultures and values and they dislike and distrust each other for a variety of reasons. New York police commissioner Julius Enderby assigns Earthman Elijah �Lije� Baley to the case. Not only does Enderby think Baley is a skilled sleuth, but he also wants to choose an Earthman as proof that this investigation will be transparent.

The Spacers
Spacers were the fictional first humans to emigrate to space in Isaac Asimov's Foundation and related Robot and Empire series. In these stories, about a millennium thereafter, they severed political ties with Earth, and embraced low population-growth and extreme longevity (with lifespans reaching 400 years) as a means for a high standard of living, in combination with using large numbers of robots as servants. At the same time, they also became militarily dominant over Earth.

Aurora

Acrisia

Capella

Euterpe

Faunus

Hesperos

Inferno

Keresia

Melpomenia

Nexon

Osiris

Pallas

Pallena

Proclas

Rhea

Saon

Smitheus

Solaria

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elcome, Isaac Asimov is widely considered a master of hard science fiction and, along with Robert A. Heinlein and Arthur C. Clarke, he was considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers during his lifetime. Asimov's most famous work is the Foundation Series, his other major series are the Galactic Empire series and the Robot series. The Galactic Empire novels are explicitly set in earlier history of the same fictional universe as the Foundation Series. Later, beginning with Foundation's Edge, he linked this distant future to the Robot and Spacer stories, creating a unified "future history" for his stories.

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Suzzi
I love his work deerly, Espeicaly the foundation series!

Mad max
G'day mate's, I mean this is the fella who envisioned the internet half a century ago we're talking about here.