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Revision as of 14:52, 23 February 2007

GENERAL

  • Helen O’loy is a short SF story written by Lester del Rey and was first published in 1938. At the time the typical robot stories involved rampaging automatons creating a path of death and destruction across the planet Earth. Straying away from this, Helen O’Loy focuses on love, or artificial love for that matter where (which has never been heard of before) a robot has human emotions.


SUMMARY/PLOT

SETTING

MAJOR CHARACTERS

  • Helen
  • Dave
  • Phil
  • Lena
  • Mrs. van Styler


THEMES

SCI-FI ELEMENTS

AI WITH EMOTIONS IN MODERN SCI-FI

Galactica

Star Trek

Stargate SG-1

  • Reese
  • First
  • Second
  • Third
  • Fourth
  • Fifth
  • Sixth
  • Seventh
  • Eighth
  • RepliCarter

Blade Runner

  • Replicants

AI

  • Mechas

I, Robot

  • Robots