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A 1954 Science Fiction/Crime Fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, and the first novel in his "Robot trilogy".Caves of Steel takes place in a future New York City. On the overpopulated future Earth, cities are gigantic metropolises encased under steel domes where people live in cramped conditions and subsist on processed food, never seeing the sky. In contrast, the Spacer worlds — human-colonized planets which severed political ties with Earth long ago — are utopian locales of low population, plentiful resources, massive military power, and economies based on the widescale use of robots for manual labor.It is in this New York that a murder is committed: the victim is a Spacer, one of the residents of Spacetown, the Spacer enclave in New York. It is suspected that one of the motives was anti-robot sentiments; the victim was a roboticist who was working on the large-scale introduction of robot labor into Earth's economy, a desire opposed by most of the populace — sometimes to the point of terrorist aggression. If the murderer is not found — fast — a major diplomatic incident looms.The investigator is Elijah "Lije" Baley, whose Spacer-assigned partner will be an android, R. Daneel Olivaw, a new type of robot (designed by the murder victim no less) which is externally indistinguishable from a human. The opposition between Lije's impulsiveness and unorthodox methods, and Daneel's pure logical thinking and adherence to the law and procedure, is a theme throughout much of the book. Another theme is the nature of the society of Earth's Cities and how stable it is in the long run.The Caves Of Steel was followed by two sequel novels, The Naked Sun and The Robots of Dawn (and a short story, "Mirror Image", set between the two). After the resolution of the first case, Baley's reputation leads to him traveling to the Spacers' homeworlds to work with Daneel in solving other murder cases with wider political implications.The series reached a finale of sorts in Robots and Empire, set two centuries after The Robots of Dawn; the story mainly served to merge Daneel's story into the Myth Arc of Asimov's "Galactic Empire" and Foundation Series.This story was adapted for a VCR game by Kodak in 1988 (with elements of The Robots of Dawn added in and a character sharing a name — only the name — with one from Robots and Empire). You can watch the movie itself on YouTube here.
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Artistic License – Gun Safety
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Artistic License – Gun Safety: Justified in Daneel's use of his blaster to cow the rioters in front of the shoe store. One of the most fundamental rules of gun safety is to treat every gun as if it were loaded. The fact that Daneel, a robot, aimed at a crowd of humans in violation of the First Law is one reason for Baley's initial suspicion that he is not actually a robot. Daneel is a robot, so he points out that it would, indeed, be possible for him to hurt someone despite the safety measures. Therefore, to prevent that, he was given a gun which could never be loaded in the first place.
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Obnoxious Entitled Housewife
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Obnoxious Entitled Housewife: The female customer at the shoe store, who raises a huge fuss over being served by a shop robot rather than a human. And then verbally attacks the store's owner for the "offense" of having robots as staff, and Lije and Daneel, for trying to reason with her. Only to quail and protest that it's not her doing when her complaints nearly incite a riot.
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Title Drop: "Caves of Steel" is a nickname for Earth's enclosed, mostly underground metropolises, in which the entire population lives.
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Pop-Cultural Osmosis
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Pop-Cultural Osmosis: Dr. Gerrigel refers to humanity having a 'Frankenstein Complex' named after the novel Frankenstein, but then he admits that he hasn't actually read the book itself.
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Always Someone Better
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Always Someone Better: Lije is a C-5 Plainclothesman (Detective) with a long history in the department and the respect of his peers, but Daneel is stronger than Lije, smarter than Lije, and never needs to rest or eat. Lije has to worry about the robot solving the case before him, and every aspect of the robot's superiority is seen as a threat to his job.
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Extreme Speculative Stratification
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Extreme Speculative Stratification: Earth is an overpopulated, poor planet with resources running out, and forced to implement Population Control, life in megacities, Future Food Is Artificial and Fantastic Caste System in order to survive. It is surrounded by fifty Spacer worlds; wealthy, low population, dozens of robotic servants per person...
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Post-Peak Oil
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Post-Peak Oil: There is an off-handed mention the petroleum has ran out, and oil-rich yeast strains are used instead.
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Abandoned Area
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Abandoned Area: The motorways, an underground tunnel-network for vehicles. The introduction of moving pedestrian conveyor-belts made civilian cars obsolete, so the massively-overbuilt system is now used only by police, firefighters, and other high-speed civil transport.
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Domed Hometown
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Domed Hometown: All of Earth's population live in Cities (areas such as New York, Baltimore, and Washington grew into a single city), areas enclosed under massive domes. This is tied to humanity developing a neurosis about the open air. The underground cities of Earth were built for greater efficiency under the conditions of serious overpopulation.
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Artificial Human
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Artificial Human: Daneel, who is a revolutionary (and controversial) first generation "humaniform" robot. He is designed to pass for human and can even eat (although he does not actually digest the food, just stores it in a sack for later disposal). His personality could use some work though, since the fact that he is The Spock can be a giveaway that he is not really a human.
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Failed a Spot Check: The mystery is founded upon the holes that both Earthmen and Spacers have in their psychological worldview, and the blatantly obvious clues that each side therefore cannot recognize. Baley does not recognize any way to get from New York to Spacetown except at the direct crossing, never realizing that somebody could have gone outside in order to cross over open ground. The Spacers in turn cannot accept just how impossible such an action would be for an Earthman specifically, but how easy it would be for a robot to do it at the command of a human.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: At the very beginning of the book, Lije notices that Enderby is wearing new glasses, as he broke his old pair. At the end of the novel, this seemingly random bit of information ends up becoming the piece that puts the whole case together for Lije.
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Kryptonite Factor
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Kryptonite Factor: Robots have a singular physical weakness: gamma radiation, which will destroy a positronic brain at doses well below what humans can tolerate. It is not common knowledge on Earth, but Daneel informs Baley since, being partners, it is important that Baley know his weaknesses.
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Ironic Name
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Ironic Name: Elijah and Jezebel are Biblical figures that were vicious enemies, whereas the Elijah and Jezebel (Jessie) of this story are a Happily Married couple. There is, or was, a bit of conflict over their names: she enjoyed the implications of being a "bad girl" without actually needing to be one, until he burst her bubble with his idea of what might have 'really happened' behind the stories.
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As the Good Book Says...
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As the Good Book Says...: An ongoing theme is that Earthmen are familiar with the Bible but Spacers are not. Elijah and his wife Jezebel have meaningful names. The biblical story is referenced when she is introduced, and Jezebel's character is an important part of her personality. Lije remarks that Dr. Sarton created R. Daneel to his own image. Then he remarks that Daneel doesn't get the reference because the Bible is not a popular book among Spacers. Lije tells the story of Jesus and the woman taken in adultery to Daneel about the subtleties of the word "justice". At the end, Daneel uses the exact words "Go and Sin No More".
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Future Society, Present Values
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Future Society, Present Values: Because resource-starved Earth cannot afford amenities, most people live in tiny apartments which do not have kitchens, eat in communal cafeterias, and have small families due to Population Control. These factors make the role of a Housewife largely redundant, yet Detective Baley interacts with virtually no women besides his wife, making law enforcement and government as male-dominated as they were in the real-world 1950s.
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More than Mind Control
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More than Mind Control: During his first visit to Spacetown, Fastolfe discusses his project to encourage Earthlings to begin colonizing again. Baley keeps thinking about the topic through the rest of the book. When Daneel announces that the Spacers are cancelling the investigation, he mentions that Fastolfe had dosed with him a drug to make him more "receptive" to the sales pitch. Although the initial hope was to turn him into a zealot, the drug could not make Baley believe anything "foreign to the basis of his thought", and his practicality prevented any strong results. At least right away; Baley eventually converts to Fastolfe and Sarton's cause of his own free will.
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Mistaken for Cheating
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Mistaken for Cheating: When Jessie reminds Lije about the argument they had about "Jezebel", Lije feels compelled to explain the context to Daneel so that he doesn't think they are arguing about Lije having an affair.
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Flying Dutchman
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Flying Dutchman: The legend of the Wandering Londoner is apparently a well-known myth of the era in the style of the Wandering Jew version of the myth: A criminal who tried to find a hiding spot where he planned to wait out the manhunt got lost in the tunnels beneath London, and is still to this day wandering in search of his sanctuary.
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Eternal English
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Eternal English: English has grown to be the first language of all humanity, including the Outer Worlds, but is discussed to have transformed since the time of Shakespeare and Churchill. When Baley quotes some of the Bible to Daneel, he has to internally translate it into 'modern' English so that Daneel will understand it.
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Odd Name, Normal Nickname
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Odd Name, Normal Nickname: Jezebel Baley usually goes by "Jessie".
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Rule of Threes: Elijah thinks he's solved the crime three times, but he's only right the third time. 1) There was no murder, only a Spacer conspiracy — the Spacers destroyed a robot lookalike and Daneel is actually Dr. Sarton pretending to be a robot. 2) Daneel isn't bound by the Three Laws and committed the murder. 3) The murderer meant to destroy Daneel, but killed Dr. Sarton by mistake.
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When the Clock Strikes Twelve
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When the Clock Strikes Twelve: Near the end of the book, Daneel notifies Lije that, since he's gathered the information Fastolfe wanted about Earther society, the investigation is being ended that day. Desperately worried about the consequences failure would have for his career, and with a brand-new "Eureka!" Moment running through his mind, Baley convinces his robot partner that the wording of the order can be construed as meaning they're still on the case until the day actually ends at midnight. Sure enough, they manage to extract a confession from the murderer right at the stroke of 12.
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Murder by Mistake
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Murder by Mistake: Baley assumes Dr. Sarton's death was an accident when the Commissioner first talks about a "death" happening in spacetown. In fact Dr. Sarton's death was accidental — he was killed by a shot intended for R. Daneel (who was built to resemble his creator).
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Born in the Wrong Century
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Born in the Wrong Century: There are plenty of "medievalists" in the future who long for the better days of the Medieval Era, which by this time refers to the Late Twentieth/Early Twenty-First centuries. Most of the people of Earth are medievalists in one fashion or another, usually manifesting itself in some minor personal foible. Elijah himself likes to read a lot about the old days, and Enderby, Lije's boss, uses such bizarrely anachronistic things as windows and eyeglasses. There are rumors of more serious subversive organizations that want to dismantle the Cities and return to the earlier ways of life, but Lije does not take them very seriously. The subversive medievalists really do exist, and in fact were planing some sort of popular uprising in the near future if they could not get their way through political pressure.
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Batman Gambit: The Spacers (or at least Sarton and Fastolfe's faction) were deliberately trying to destabilize Earth's economy by "encouraging" the use of robots. They wanted to create a large population of unrooted, dissatisfied people who would be willing to become the foundation of a new wave of colonists, avoiding the flaws of both Earth and Spacer societies.
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Zeerust
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Zeerust: At one point, Elijah reminisces about anti-Spacer riots and recalls a protest song based on an old folk tune with the nonsense lyrics "Hinky-dinky-parley-voo". The song, Mademoiselle from Armentieres, was from World War I, and has faded from cultural consciousness to such a degree that it was all but forgotten within half a century of this novel's publication. Not to mention that, by the standards even of the late twentieth century, let alone three thousand years in the future, when this story is set, the song is hopelessly quaint.
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Living Lie Detector
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Living Lie Detector: Daneel is one, though he is not technically living. He can perform "cerebroanalysis" with people in close proximity, a technological gauge of mental status.
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Save Both Worlds
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Save Both Worlds: Earth and the Outer Worlds are each trapped in a population disaster at opposite ends: Earth is so massively overpopulated that it will likely implode in a dramatic collapse, while the Outer Worlds are so underpopulated that they will stagnate into a long, slow decline. The Spacetown project hopes to prevent both extremes by getting Earthmen to begin exploring space again, which will relieve the pressure on their population and also provide new worlds for the Spacers to begin interacting with.
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Population Control
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Population Control: Earth's enormous population is only barely managed, and the quality of life, while not terrible, isn't very appealing. It is shown that producing enough food to feed the population is an ongoing challenge where even small missteps can result in starvation. The Spacers have the opposite problem, with a population that is small, affluent, but completely stagnant. Dr. Fastolfe's plan to encourage Earth to settle the galaxy is a solution to both Earth's overpopulation and the Spacers' inability to expand.
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Early Installment Character-Design Difference: In this first book, Daneel's eyes are brown; in The Naked Sun, his eyes are blue.
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Never Accepted in His Hometown
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Never Accepted in His Hometown: Robots were created, developed and mass produced right on Earth almost three thousand years before the beginning of the novel. They were integral in the technological revolution that lead to space-travel, food for the whole planet and world peace, but they were never accepted into Earth society and were completely banned from the planet soon after their creation. It is only through the direct intervention of the Spacers, who have completely integrated robots into their way of life, that they are even beginning to merge with the Earthlings.
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Manic Pixie Dream Girl
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Manic Pixie Dream Girl: Jessie was when she and Elijah met, but she has mellowed by the time of the novel itself.
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Women's Mysteries
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Women's Mysteries: For women, public Personals are a major socialisation and gossip hotspot. For men, the custom is to not even look at other men when using the facilities.
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Go and Sin No More
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Go and Sin No More: Said word-for-word by Daneel to Commissioner Enderby.
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Sarcasm-Blind
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Sarcasm-Blind: When Daneel explains why the Spacers are trying to help Earth change, Elijah asks sarcastically if they're just doing this out of the kindness of their hearts. Daneel explains that there is self interest involved, but it's nice of Elijah to attribute such motives to them.
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Pick Your Human Half
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Pick Your Human Half: Daneel has humanlike appearance and robotic psyche.
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Job-Stealing Robot
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Job-Stealing Robot: A major part of the plot is people rioting against robots replacing them. This turns out to be deliberate; the Spacers want Earth to have large numbers of jobless, hoping they will search for opportunities elsewhere and therefore launch a new wave of planetary colonization.
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At Least I Admit It
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At Least I Admit It: Of the "At least you admit it" variety. Dr. Fastolfe likes Elijah because he is direct and upfront about his dislike of the Spacers, while politicians like Enderby also dislike the Spacers but always handle them and disguise their resentment with politeness.
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Reassigned to Antarctica
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Reassigned to Antarctica: Declassification. If you are deemed unfit for your job, or your field itself is rendered obsolete, you lose your rating (A combined social/economic scale that determines housing, income, food, etc.) and are given menial busy work to justify the subsistence-level rations and housing the government gives you. Elijah still vividly remembers when this happened to his father, and how his family was destroyed in the aftermath. The fear of going through this is a constant threat throughout the case.
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: Robots are addressed as "boy," lack permission to travel in the high-class means of transportation and are treated with general contempt by Earth's inhabitants. One of the major bones of contention is that they have come to Earth and are taking jobs away from the local humans. Significantly, R. Sammy may have been named for a racial slur once used to describe people from India. Spacers view earthlings as primitive, disease-ridden savages, and in turn earthlings resent the Spacers for their long lives, wealth and luxury.
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Really 700 Years Old
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Really 700 Years Old: The Spacers have a very long life expectancy, much to the surprise of Earthlings who think them younger than they are.
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We Are as Mayflies
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We Are as Mayflies: Played with. The Spacers who want to renew mankind's expansion see the short lives of Earthmen as ideal for the task — the young are more ambitious and willing to step outside social convention, and with "only" fifty years of future lifespan at risk, are more tolerant of danger than those who can confidently expect to pass three hundred years of age.
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Have You Told Anyone Else?
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Have You Told Anyone Else?: Elijah makes sure to have the Commissioner listening in remotely when he goes to confront the Spacers with what he thinks is a conspiracy. He's wrong, and ironically the Commissioner is the real murderer. When Elijah confronts him, he has Daneel with him to relay what's happening to the Spacers for the same reason.
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Won't Take "Yes" for an Answer
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Won't Take "Yes" for an Answer: When Elijah plans to visit Spacetown, he expects Enderby to insist on accompanying him and plans to maneuver him into agreeing to trimensional presence instead. When Enderby instead flat-out refuses to go to Spacetown and only agrees to trimensional presence after Elijah suggests it, Elijah is confused at getting exactly what he wanted so easily when he expected to have to persuade and argue Enderby into agreement.
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Male Restroom Etiquette
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Male Restroom Etiquette: There is a strict privacy taboo in the male communal showers and restrooms such that no one speaks to anyone else in the Men's Personals, nor looks at them nor acknowledges each other's presence in any way. Elijah has to make a deliberate effort to force himself to speak while still in the antechamber, and he recalls a time as a child when he was beaten by his uncle after he had stubbed his toe and accidentally cursed aloud. Women's Personals are quite the opposite and are seen as a social meet-up place.
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Lying Finger Cross
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Lying Finger Cross: Elijah instinctively crosses two of his fingers when he proposes that Commissioner Enderby accompany him to Spacetown, since he is secretly hoping that Enderby will decline.
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Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions
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Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions: The Spacers have abandoned religion long ago. Lije, meanwhile, can quote Scripture from memory, but exactly how religious he actually is isn't clear. Both are probably something of an Author Avatar, since Asimov was an atheist, but raised Jewish and was very well read on the Bible (among many other topics).
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Author Appeal
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Author Appeal: The crowded underground cities of Earth would be hellish to a claustrophobe, but Asimov was a claustrophile. He stated that it had never occurred to him that other people might find the closed-in cities undesirable. Spending their lives in these Cities has made this condition much more common in the population, and fear of wide open spaces has become the societal norm on Earth.
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!: When Lije and Daneel visit a premier roboticist, Lije asks him about Ridiculously Human Robots, how they would be different from humans, and how easy it is to spot them. The man starts to confidently say how unlikely it is, then pauses as he realizes that Daneel meets the signs he just described. The man is embarrassed that it took him so long to notice.
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Uncanny Valley
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Uncanny Valley: In-universe, one of the reasons why robots — at least the current generation — are so unpopular on Earth; they are clunky mechanical units with disturbing facsimiles of permanently-smiling human faces on their "heads." Daneel is an attempt by his creator to avert this.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: Elijah and Jessie were first attracted to each other due to the irony of being named after deadly enemies from the Bible. After Jessie has her mental image of the Biblical Jezebel shattered in an argument with Lije, she refuses to name their son after a Biblical figure and specifically seeks out the name "Bentley" because it has no special meaning or association with anything.
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Cranial Processing Unit
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Cranial Processing Unit: Inherent to all robots.
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Covers Always Lie
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Covers Always Lie: The depiction of New York City on at least some editions of the novel give the impression of it basically being lots of skyscrapers, with plenty of large open spaces hundreds of feet high and wide, only with an (unseen) roof. That is at odds with the actual description in the novel, where even the areas 'outside' buildings have walls and tunnels and coverings. Even windows are a rarity.
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Nostalgia Filter
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Nostalgia Filter: At one point, Baley criticizes the Medievalists for longing for a version of the past that never really existed in the first place. He recognizes that during the Medieval era, the people would have longed for the Coal Era, and in the Coal Era they would have longed for an older time as well.
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We Will Have Perfect Health in the Future
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We Will Have Perfect Health in the Future: Most notable in the friction between Spacers and Earthmen. Earthers have lifespans comparable to 20th century Americans, while the eugenically-perfected Spacers tend not to experience "middle age" until turning 250 or so. They enforce this with careful control of the microbes introduced to their worlds from Earthers, and look down on the filthy, disgusting, shortlived Earthmen. The Spacers' weakened immune systems mean that when an Earthman visits, the visitor has to be thoroughly sterilized and most of the Spacers wear gloves and nose-plugs and keep their distance.
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Out-of-Character Alert
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Out-of-Character Alert: Baley is told that Jessie is associating with unsavory people. He knows it isn't true because she supposedly provided her full name as "Jezebel", a name that Jessie avoids using.
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You Wouldn't Shoot Me
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You Wouldn't Shoot Me: Daneel plays out both sides of the conversation when he uses his blaster to quell the shoe store riot. He walks the mob through their hypothetical rationalizations that he may have a non-lethal weapon, or may hesitate to use a lethal weapon against multiple people, but then states unequivocally that he has a deadly weapon and he will use it if the riot continues. He presents such calm certainty that nobody challenges him and the riot just fades away, never realizing that he really wouldn't fire since he is a robot bound by the Three Laws.
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Not With the Safety On, You Won't
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Not With the Safety On, You Won't: Elijah is understandably disturbed when the ostensibly Three Laws-Compliant Daneel resolves the potential riot at the shoe store by threatening to use a lethal weapon. Daneel explains to his partner that the weapon was not loaded, had never been loaded, and was not even fully assembled. If it had been otherwise, it would have been possible for him to accidentally injure a human being, something Daneel finds unthinkable. He even points out that he only has the dummy weapon in the first place because not carrying one would be an obvious indication that he is not the human Police Officer he is pretending to be.
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Tall Poppy Syndrome
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Tall Poppy Syndrome: Not offending their neighbors with the signs of their own success is a constant struggle for the Baleys. They don't take advantage of all the food options they are entitled to, so their neighbors won't spread rumors about Jessie using pull from her old job to get extra perks. They also don't dine at home very often in order to head off general accusations of being antisocial. Baley privately wishes that they could take full advantage of all the benefits of his rating, but he doesn't push Jessie because he knows not ruffling their neighbors is more important.
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Androids and Detectives
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Androids and Detectives: As the Ur-Example, it established many of the conventions of this trope despite the lack of many traditional Cyberpunk elements.
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Red Oni, Blue Oni
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Red Oni, Blue Oni: Baley is red to Daneel's blue. Though Baley is still a rational thinker by necessity of his job, his preference for intuition and inductive reasoning are a clear contrast to Daneel's uncomplicated, black-and-white logic. Daneel's observations of Baley over the course of the trilogy are largely responsible for tempering his robotic mind into something more flexible and accepting of nuance.
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City Noir
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City Noir: Zigzagged. The complete urbanization of Earth is generally portrayed as providing an inferior standard of living compared to Real Life. And simply maintaining the existing standard is an uphill battle. However, neither is Earth a Crapsack World, and difficult though it is to feed everyone on the planet, they do, which is more than can be said of any actual point in human history. The "noir" part of the story isn't so much about the failings of humanity or society, but about the fragility and unsustainability of its ecology and the sociological paralysis that keeps the Cities teetering on the brink of a Malthusian collapse.
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Wunza Plot
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Wunza Plot: One's a police detective with a terror of open spaces, and the other's a prototype colonist android. And they fight crime.
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Hive City
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Hive City: Earth's population lives in eight hundred immense, domed "Cities" with an average population of around eleven point two million, which the growing pressure to utilize the enclosed land as efficiently as possible has filled with extremely dense urban growth. The result is that each city has become a forest of windowless, interconnected towers hundreds of stories high and of buildings larger than modern city blocks. Their inhabitants spend their entire lives enclosed within these giant sprawls of architecture, to the point that they've started to develop an aversion to open spaces and even windows — an echo of the more pronounced habits of their City Planet-dwelling descendants in the Empire and Foundation novels. This is in contrast to the Spacers of the offworld colonies, who live in exponentially less dense populations and like to spread out where Earth folk build close and high — the Spacer neighborhoods in Earth cities consist of single houses and cultivated land each under its own dome, a practice that the Earth natives find very bizarre.
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In the Future, We Still Have Roombas
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In the Future, We Still Have Roombas: The reason this is averted is because a humanoid robot can use technology designed for humans, which is cheaper than constructing purpose-built robotic machines that would still require expensive positronic brains.
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Never My Fault
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Never My Fault: When an anti-robot riot erupts at a shoe store with robotic clerks, the woman whose complaints and ranting started the whole thing screams that it's not her fault and she didn't do anything when she realizes how out of control it has gotten.
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As You Know
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As You Know: Characters spend a lot of time explaining the Three Laws of Robotics to each other.
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"Not So Different" Remark
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"Not So Different" Remark: Elijah mentions that although Jezebel was ruthless in her fight against her rival religion, the biblical Elijah was too, and both had a lot of people killed.
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Androids Are People, Too
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Androids Are People, Too: Part of the plot is Elijah Bailey, our protagonist and someone prejudiced against robots, learning to treat Daneel, a robot, as an equal.
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Poke the Poodle
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Poke the Poodle: Elijah's defense of the Biblical Jezebel destroyed his wife Jessie's self-image as a naughty girl. So to prove herself, she joins the revolutionary Medievalists... or at least a society they operate for bored housewives that meets for snacks and the occasional revolutionary speaker.
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Elves Versus Dwarves
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Elves Versus Dwarves: While both are human beings, the Spacers and Earthmen share many stereotypes of elves and dwarves, respectively. The Spacers are proud, elegant, long-lived people with superior technology while the Earthmen are conservative cave-dwellers. The main conflict of the story is between these two factions.
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Stranger in a Familiar Land
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Stranger in a Familiar Land: Downplayed. After Baley visits Spacetown and returns to New York, he finds himself viscerally aware of the crush of the city and its manifold vulnerabilities in a way he never was before. He even notices that it smells, which was something he never consciously thought about. He manages to fit back into his life easily enough, but now he sees all the things that he never used to think about.
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Blunt Metaphors Trauma
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Blunt Metaphors Trauma: Daneel has some rather large gaps in his vocabulary and cultural knowledge of Earth-English, so he frequently doesn't understand idioms or expressions. Thankfully he can pick most of it up from context, and he asks for explanations for the rest.
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This Is Reality
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This Is Reality: After first meeting Daneel, Baley laments internally that he isn't the fantasy detective of fiction who is preternaturally calm and collected and observant. Worse, by all appearances Daneel is as perfect as fiction expects detectives to be, which heightens Baley's feeling of inferiority and his fear of being declassified.
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New York Is Only Manhattan
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New York Is Only Manhattan: Averted. The action stretches across the entire breadth of the futuristic New York City, which at this time has expanded to also include parts of New Jersey and Connecticut. Spacetown is in the Newark section of NJ, and the Baleys live near 182nd Street in the Bronx.
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Fairplay Whodunnit: Largely written to prove a Science Fiction Fairplay Whodunnit was possible, in defiance of one of the rules of Fairplay Whodunnits about technology.
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Revealing Cover-Up: The "murder" of R. Sammy is initially theorized to be an attempted cover-up by Baley himself to cover Jessie's membership in the Medievalist organization but Baley then figures out that it was Enderby trying to cover up that he was the Spacetown murderer and had used Sammy as an accessory.
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Robot Me: Daneel was made to be identical to his creator. This becomes the basis of one wrong theory on the part of Lije and is the critical component in solving the murder — the murderer was after Daneel and accidentally shot his creator instead.
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Overpopulation Crisis: Earth is on the verge of one, but things are stable enough that no one can really see how precarious things are. Fastolfe can, however, which is why he wants to shake Earth's people out of their comfort zone and get them Settling the Frontier again.
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The Un-Smile When Baley first tries to cast the blame for the death of Dr. Sarton onto Spacetown — by accusing them of faking the death in the first place — Han Fastolfe is described as curving his lips back "in something that looked like a smile but wasn't" as he refutes all of Baley's points. In a pique of curiosity, Baley asks Daneel if he can smile while they are waiting in line for food.
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Imagine Spot: Throughout the story, Baley pictures how Commissioner Enderby will act after certain situations, including plotting out entire conversations between them. He is wrong on every single hypothesis, since he has misjudged Enderby's involvement from the very beginning.
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To Be Lawful or Good: Understanding that the conflict even exists, much less wrestling with it, is a big part of R. Daneel's Character Development. See Concepts Are Cheap, above, with respect to his views on "justice". Early on, Daneel considers the phrase "an unjust law" to be an oxymoron — justice is the enforcement of the Law, therefore a law cannot possibly be unjust.
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Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids: Averted; at one point Jessie worries that Daneel is listening in on their conversation. Elijah says that any unusual abilities would hamper Daneel's ability to pass as human, but internally he admits that this is mainly conjecture on his part.
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Terrified of Germs
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And Then What?: The crux of the crisis facing Earth is that nobody on any side of the Medievalist/City argument has thought about what comes next. Neither provides a viable path for continued human life on planet Earth. City culture and technology could theoretically be expanded so that the human population reaches 1 trillion if they fully exploit the rest of the solar system. But this system would be so complex and intertwined that any disruption anywhere in the entire solar system would lead to it collapsing in a second. The human population could theoretically be reduced through population control over generations to the point where humanity can leave the Cities and return to traditional agriculture. But this would lead to such a stagnation of technology and culture as to be a societal dead end.
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Big Applesauce: New York, where the story takes place, has turned into one of a handful of mostly-underground metropolises that now house the entirety of Earth's population.
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Jurisdiction Friction: Inverted, nobody wants the case. Baley points out that the Terrestrial Bureau of Investigation could seize the case based on its global implications, and the Spacers could assume control with their influence in the government. Enderby retorts that the TBI doesn't want the responsibility, and though he doesn't know it at the time the Spacers are more interested in investigating the sociology and psychology of the Cities than they are with solving the crime itself. Ultimately, it gets dumped on the New York City police because Spacetown is officially in their jurisdiction and they have no way of avoiding it.
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Modern Stasis: Really, once you get past the idea of underground cities and robots, the culture of Earth does not seem very different from the mid-20th Century. For example, Elijah observes that men are studiously non-conversational in the restroom, whereas women love to gossip in there. Gender roles in particular are very much the same as during the time when the book was written. The society simply seems less prosperous, rather than genuinely different, than real world America at that time. Only the Spacers have culture and technology that seem genuinely different, and even then there is a lot of Zeerust.
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"Eureka!" Moment: Elijah figures out the answer to the mystery when Daneel casually brings up Enderby's glasses. Daneel has a different one when he begins to grasp the distinction between 'legal' and 'ethical'.
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Weapon for Intimidation: Daneel carries a blaster that is incapable of actually firing — as a Three Laws-Compliant robot, he cannot shoot a human deliberately or risk doing so by accident, but he needs to carry a sidearm to convincingly pass as a police detective. He draws it at one point to defuse an incipient riot (which was obviously necessary to prevent likely harm to humans).
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Chekhov's Gunman
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Chekhov's Gunman: R. Sammy.
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Translation Convention: The people of the future still speak English, but Baley reflects that it has changed enough from 'Shakespeare and Churchill' that the older form will be incomprehensible to Daneel. Still, all of the spoken dialogue is presented as normal modern English in the text.
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Poverty Food: A double case. The lowest classes on Earth have to substitute on some bland yeast mush. However, even for the rest, due to Earth being poor and overcrowded compared to the rich and spoiled Spacers, natural food is always eaten processed, and only in Spacer cuisine does one encounter things like whole apples, eggs with visible yolk, etc.
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Only Electric Sheep Are Cheap: Natural (non-processed) food is a luxury good, to such an extent that when Baley eats a real apple, he finds it disconcerting even before he bites right into the core and gets a mouthful of seeds. Apple, in his view, comes in the form of a sauce or paste, not some weird orb that was probably dangling off a tree (or, he wrongly assumes having never seen an apple, buried in the ground) a few days ago. As for animals, children visit the zoo for the privilege of seeing actual, living dogs, cats, and sparrows.
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We Will Use Manual Labor in the Future: A major source of contention between Earthlings and the Spacers is the refusal of Earth to stop using manual labor. Robots could do all the work better, faster and safer for only a fraction of the cost, and are one of the key reasons for the Utopian societies of the Spacers, but their introduction to Earth society is being resisted (sometimes violently) because they will displace so much of the human workforce.
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Sympathetic P.O.V.: Discussed in-universe, Elijah tells Jessie that the Biblical Jezebel was written from the point of view of her enemies, or she would probably be much more sympathetic if we had seen her point of view.
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Lie Detector: "Cerebroanalysis" is a technique that the Spacers use to gauge mental status and general personality. As a self-contained unit, Daneel is able to determine, simply by being in the same room, that Commissioner Enderby does not have the capacity to commit premeditated murder, thus eliminating him as a suspect. Since Enderby had not intended to kill Dr. Sarton, and had actually meant to shoot Daneel, his analysis is both correct in its read of Enderby but wrong in the results.
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Concepts Are Cheap: Played with. When told that Daneel is programmed with a "justice circuit," Elijah claims this is impossible because justice is too abstract a concept and hard to define. However, Daneel has a much simpler definition of justice, "That which exists when all laws are enforced." He does develop a more nuanced view by the end of the novel.
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In Which a Trope Is Described
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In Which a Trope Is Described: Downplayed. The book's chapter titles are more explicitly descriptive than in contemporary works, but omit the redundant "In which" that originally typified this trope.
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Dirty Foreigner: Elijah Baley notes that the various Earth rhymes and insults against the Spacers always seem to include "Dirty Spacer". This is a deliberate reversal of the Spacer idea that Earthmen are dirty, and throws their own insult back in their faces.
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Easily Forgiven: Baley's first attempt at The Summation turns out to be a disaster, and he fully expects to be taken off the case given the need to avoid antagonising the Spacers. However the Spacers are impressed that Baley was willing to talk straight with them, and insist he stay on the case. Commissioner Enderby also isn't annoyed, because he was relieved that Baley was so off target about what really happened.
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Nondescript, Nasty, Nutritious: The most unfortunate citizens of future Earth's vast subterranean cities get rations of yeast mush. Vat-grown yeast is the foundation of the cities' food system, but most people get food that's a few steps removed from it or at least better-prepared.
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Can't Bathe Without a Weapon: Police regulations require Elijah to keep his blaster with him at all times, even in the shower (in a waterproof holster). He claims he can still draw and fire it in under five seconds.
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Faking the Dead: Baley initially thinks that there was no murder at all, and that "Daneel" is actually the supposedly-murdered Dr. Sarton masquerading as a robot. Daneel is able to prove that he is a robot very quickly once Baley makes the accusation, and the idea of a still-living Sarton is rejected.
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Running Gag: Daneel keeps trying to ask questions about Earth eyewear (Enderby's eyeglasses, Bentley's contact lenses, etc.), and Baley keeps blowing him off.
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Cyberpunk
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Defeat Means Menial Labor / int_f16ee232
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Detective Mole / int_f16ee232
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Detective Patsy / int_f16ee232
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Domed Hometown / int_f16ee232
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Dropped Glasses / int_f16ee232
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Earth Is the Center of the Universe / int_f16ee232
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Eating Machine / int_f16ee232
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Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap! / int_f16ee232
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Extreme Speculative Stratification / int_f16ee232
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Fair-Play Whodunnit / int_f16ee232
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Fan of the Past / int_f16ee232
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Firing Day / int_f16ee232
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First Time in the Sun / int_f16ee232
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Future Food Is Artificial / int_f16ee232
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Future Society, Present Values / int_f16ee232
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Futuristic Superhighway / int_f16ee232
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Glasses Pull / int_f16ee232
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Go and Sin No More / int_f16ee232
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Good Old Ways / int_f16ee232
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Good Smoking, Evil Smoking / int_f16ee232
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Handshake Refusal / int_f16ee232
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Hive City / int_f16ee232
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Insignificant Little Blue Planet / int_f16ee232
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Interface with a Familiar Face / int_f16ee232
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Job-Stealing Robot / int_f16ee232
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Lawful Neutral / int_f16ee232
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Market-Based Title / int_f16ee232
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Mega City / int_f16ee232
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Mobstacle Course / int_f16ee232
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More than Mind Control / int_f16ee232
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Nondescript, Nasty, Nutritious / int_f16ee232
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Population Control / int_f16ee232
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Robot and A.I. Works / int_f16ee232
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Robot Me / int_f16ee232
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Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids / int_f16ee232
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Technology Marches On / int_f16ee232
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Terrified of Germs / int_f16ee232
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The Un-Smile / int_f16ee232
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They Fight Crime! / int_f16ee232
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Tinman Typist / int_f16ee232
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Underground City / int_f16ee232
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Vichy Earth / int_f16ee232
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We Will Use Manual Labor in the Future / int_f16ee232
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Weapon for Intimidation / int_f16ee232
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When the Clock Strikes Twelve / int_f16ee232
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Women's Mysteries / int_f16ee232
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You Wouldn't Shoot Me / int_f16ee232
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Cliché Storm / int_f16ee232
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Flying Dutchman / int_f16ee232