A Futuristic Problem

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Bo Widerberg ISBN: 9781310568336
Publisher: Bo Widerberg Publication: January 17, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bo Widerberg
ISBN: 9781310568336
Publisher: Bo Widerberg
Publication: January 17, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There were more robotic products on the market every week. The armed forces, as well as the private sector, loved the robots. They did twenty-four-hour shifts without any problem, and they were not members of any union to start trouble. All part of the industry loved them. I got my first private robot a year ago, it is a robotic vacuum cleaner. It cleans okay, however, the part where the dust is collected is in my opinion too small, as I have a fairly large pad I have to empty it every day.
These robots became more advanced each year, and when an Asian professor invented the thinking robot and gave them their own factory to produce themselves there were many people that were dead against it. But as the government at this time as always were owned by the large corporations, and they loved the robots, there was nothing that could be done. They were allowed to become citizens, then they were given the right to vote. It didn't take long after that, and we humans were told that we were not wanted on Earth any longer. The robots had been searching the heavens and found in the Orion cluster a planet that would be perfect to us. So the tin-cans built a large number of space ships for us to be moved to what now was called Earth-2. This started some problems, as the planet already had some humanoids living on it. Here the real problem started. With the help of the robots on the space vessel, we were able to settle our difference with these humanoids. We found our Earth-2 on this same planet system, without having to live with that trouble making humanoids.

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There were more robotic products on the market every week. The armed forces, as well as the private sector, loved the robots. They did twenty-four-hour shifts without any problem, and they were not members of any union to start trouble. All part of the industry loved them. I got my first private robot a year ago, it is a robotic vacuum cleaner. It cleans okay, however, the part where the dust is collected is in my opinion too small, as I have a fairly large pad I have to empty it every day.
These robots became more advanced each year, and when an Asian professor invented the thinking robot and gave them their own factory to produce themselves there were many people that were dead against it. But as the government at this time as always were owned by the large corporations, and they loved the robots, there was nothing that could be done. They were allowed to become citizens, then they were given the right to vote. It didn't take long after that, and we humans were told that we were not wanted on Earth any longer. The robots had been searching the heavens and found in the Orion cluster a planet that would be perfect to us. So the tin-cans built a large number of space ships for us to be moved to what now was called Earth-2. This started some problems, as the planet already had some humanoids living on it. Here the real problem started. With the help of the robots on the space vessel, we were able to settle our difference with these humanoids. We found our Earth-2 on this same planet system, without having to live with that trouble making humanoids.

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