Reason (short Story) - in Other Media

In Other Media

In the story, Powell and Donovan greet their replacements on the station but do not tell them about Cutie, leaving them to discover the truth themselves. In a television adaptation, they suggest that the new station chief preface his orders with "I am the Master..."


Preceded by:
"Runaround"
Included in:
I, Robot
The Complete Robot
Series:
Robot series
Foundation Series
Followed by:
"Catch That Rabbit"
I, Robot by Isaac Asimov
  • "Robbie"
  • "Runaround"
  • "Reason"
  • "Catch that Rabbit"
  • "Liar!"
  • "Little Lost Robot"
  • "Escape!"
  • "Evidence"
  • "The Evitable Conflict"
The Complete Robot by Isaac Asimov
  • "A Boy's Best Friend"
  • "Sally"
  • "Someday"
  • "Point of View"
  • "Think!"
  • "True Love"
  • "Robot AL-76 Goes Astray"
  • "Victory Unintentional"
  • "Stranger in Paradise"
  • "Light Verse"
  • "Segregationist"
  • "Robbie"
  • "Let's Get Together"
  • "Mirror Image"
  • "The Tercentenary Incident"
  • "First Law"
  • "Runaround"
  • "Reason"
  • "Catch that Rabbit"
  • "Liar!"
  • "Satisfaction Guaranteed"
  • "Lenny"
  • "Galley Slave"
  • "Little Lost Robot"
  • "Risk"
  • "Escape!"
  • "Evidence"
  • "The Evitable Conflict"
  • "Feminine Intuition"
  • ". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him"
  • "The Bicentennial Man"

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