B-12's Moon Glow

B-12's Moon Glow

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B-12's Moon Glow by Charles A. Stearns

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1954

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B-12's Moon Glow

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Among the metal-persons of Phobos, robot B-12 held a special niche. He might not have been stronger, larger, faster than some … but he could be devious … and more important, he was that junkyard planetoid’s only moonshiner.

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An amusing story of a robot moonshiner's plots to survive on the junkyard moon of Phobos, where all worn out or outdated machines are dumped. A human senator from Earth arrives, and is plotting something, but how is a robot supposed to find out what?

I'm a big fan of sentient machines. I liked this a lot.
(1954) Sci-fi (Robots Rights ) /Humor



From 'Planet Stories' January 1954.


R: ****


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B-12 is a robot.
Moon Glow? High octane fuel (shine) for robots.
Those of his kind are considered obsolete and have been sent to a staging area on Phobos (a moon of Mars).
They are allowed to live out a second class existence.
And now, even that existence may be in jeopardy.
A powerful man has come from Earth.