The cast of About Science Fiction and Robots - 2004 includes: Robyn Asimov as herself Jennifer Brehl as herself Akiva Goldsman as himself Alex Proyas as himself Jeff Vintar as himself
An example of science fiction is Isaac Asimov's books about robots. He invented the Three Laws of Robotics to explain how robots would be programmed.
Technology is applied science and invention so it fits perfectly into the science fiction universe. Rockets, blasters, phasers, time travel machines, robots, androids, and computers are all inventions that make it into science fiction novels.
no.because some scientist do make robots .robots do exist they don't make them as u see them on tv they make them to do certain things they actually exist.
Debra Driza has written: 'Mila 2.0' -- subject(s): Science fiction, Androids, Identity, Fiction, Robots
The cast of Robots of Brixton - 2011 includes: Kibwe Tavares
will robots act in the best interest of humanity?
Emily Diamand has written: 'Flood & fire' -- subject(s): Environmental degradation, Adventure and adventurers, Computers, Robots, Fiction, Science fiction, Cats, Terrorism
Joy Ann Tweedt has written: 'Robin Drake, a robot' -- subject(s): Fiction, Robots, Science fiction 'Vocabulary Works Level C'
No, the word robot comes from the Czech word "robota," meaning "industrial labor." The word first appeared in Karel Capek's science fiction play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1921.
The cast of Robots of Mars - 1999 includes: Tim Curry Judge Reinhold
The cast of Robots Rising - 1998 includes: Linda Hamilton as Herself - Narrator
Not really- the characters in it are more like robots, so that makes it more science fiction than fantasy.