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Robot AL-76 Goes Astray : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robot AL-76 Goes Astray "Robot AL-76 Goes Astray" is a humorous science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov, originally published in the February 1942 issue of ''Amazing Stories'' and included in the collections ''The Rest of the Robots'' (1964) and ''The Complete Robot'' (1982). Asimov selected the story for inclusion in the 1949 anthology ''My Best Science Fiction Story''.〔"Why I Selected- Robot AL 76 Goes Astray", ''My Best Science Fiction Story'', Merlin Press, 1949, p.3〕 ==Plot summary== AL-76 (aka Al) is a robot designed for mining work on the Moon, but as a result of an accident after leaving the factory of US Robots and Mechanical Men, it gets lost and finds itself in rural Virginia. It cannot comprehend the unfamiliar environment and the people it meets are scared of it. When it comes across a shed full of spare parts and junk, it is moved to reprogram itself and builds a powerful mining tool of the kind it was designed to use on the Moon - but since it does not have the proper parts, it improvises and produces a better model, requiring less power. He then proceeds to disintegrate half of a mountainside with it, in no time at all: much to the alarm of a country "antique dealer" who had hoped to use the lost robot in his business. When angrily told to destroy the "Disinto" and forget all about it, AL-76 obeys, and the secret of the reprogramming and the improved tool is lost. The theme of a robot reacting to an unfamiliar environment and reprogramming itself has been revisited on many occasions, including the films ''Short Circuit'' and its sequel ''Short Circuit 2''.
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