Sci-fi Saturday Week 21: The Morning Report

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Sci-fi Saturday Week 21: The Morning Report

Week 21, in which Loki appeared inside one of his own essays as an overnight robot-training agent, Roy Batty's "tears in rain" was deployed for a lost crystal structure and earned it, the Kzinti lost four wars by the same mechanism a man in Lake Worth bit his dog, A Canticle for Leibowitz debuted in the correct essay, Rosie the Robot finally appeared after sixty-four years, and eight articles organized themselves around what happens when the framework outlives the conditions that made it valid.


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