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"...a lot of people find adventure on the Internet. That's their idea of being interactive. My idea of being interactive is going on out and doing it on the street."
- Harlan Ellison
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Mentanicals |
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Robots capable of mentation - i.e., thought. |
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Then I saw the cylinders! They came
gliding from one of the openings in
an upright fashion, and this was the
singular thing about them, that their
means of locomotion were not apparent
to the eye. There were no wheels or
treads. They appeared to skim the stone
or concrete with which the square was
paved, rather than touch it. Oddly repellant they were, and intimidating, and
I loosened the automatic in its shoulder
holster the small one I always carry
and prepared for emergencies, though
bullets were useless against the cylinders
as I was to discover later.
(Mentanicals cover art)
THE cylinders were smooth things
about five feet tall, of a dulled metal
hue, with here and there shining spots
which constantly waxed and waned in color. They were machines I thought
of them as machines and it was reasonable to suppose that behind them
lurked a human intelligence. The people
of the future, I thought, have invented
devices unknown to us of the Twentieth
Century; and it came over me how wonderful it was going to be to meet those
superior people, talk to them, gaze upon
the marvels with which they had surrounded themselves.
So I went to meet the cylinders.
Their soft whispering meant nothing to me at first. Nor at first did I
suspect the source of the gentle pressure running over me from head to
foot, as the cylinders came close. Then
with an odd thrill of apprehension I
realized that the curious cylinders were
handling, examining me, that from them
emanated an electrical force, a manipulation of invisible rays which functioned
as organs of touch. Alone, bewildered,
trying vainly to comprehend the strange
situation, I had to call on every ounce
of my self-control to remain calm. Yes,
I was afraid only the fool says he
never is but more afraid of being
afraid, of showing fear. I still believed
that behind those cylinders must lurk a
human intelligence. The genius of the
race seemed to run along the line of
making robots. There was the "metal
brain" at Washington, that told of the
tides, the electrical eye which watched
a thousand industrial processes, a myriad
automatic devices functioning with little
or no supervision from man ; and of
course I had read the play "R. U. R.,"
science fiction stories dealing with the
future of machinery, and it was inevitable strange, and yet not so strange
that I should expect an advancement,
a realization of all those things in the
future. Man the inventor, I thought,
had achieved them; and for a moment
this belief seemed borne out when I
saw the men.
The cylinders seemed watching attentively, listening. I don't know how, but
they gave me that impression; and now
I noticed that the shining spots on them
were glowing intensely, that their whispering was not a steady but a modulated
sound. As if it were language, I thought,
language! and a strange dread came over
me and I shivered as if with cold. |
Technovelgy from The Mentanicals,
by Francis Flagg.
Published by Amazing Stories in 1934
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Think of the cool sci-fi robots that are cylindrical and float across the stage - this might be the earliest description that started the whole thing. Of course, it also might be that it was easy to suspend a physical robot from a fine wire, making it appear to float across the stage.
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