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*Helen O’loy is a short SF story written by Lester del Rey and was first published in 1938. At the time the typical robot stories involved rampaging automatons creating a path of death and destruction across the planet Earth. Straying away from this, Helen O’Loy focuses on love, or artificial love for that matter where (which has never been heard of before) a robot has human emotions. | *Helen O’loy is a short SF story written by Lester del Rey and was first published in 1938. At the time the typical robot stories involved rampaging automatons creating a path of death and destruction across the planet Earth. Straying away from this, Helen O’Loy focuses on love, or artificial love for that matter where (which has never been heard of before) a robot has human emotions. |
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Contents
GENERAL
- Helen O’loy is a short SF story written by Lester del Rey and was first published in 1938. At the time the typical robot stories involved rampaging automatons creating a path of death and destruction across the planet Earth. Straying away from this, Helen O’Loy focuses on love, or artificial love for that matter where (which has never been heard of before) a robot has human emotions.
SUMMARY/PLOT
SETTING
MAJOR CHARACTERS
- Helen
- Dave
- Phil
- Lena
- Mrs. van Styler
THEMES
SCI-FI ELEMENTS
RELATED THEMES
- The following are short blurbs of similar/related characters to Helen O'loy in modern popular Sci-Fi culture. These characters are robots/androids/AI/cyborgs that have human traits or wish to have human traits. They are seen in many of of today's Sci-Fi TV shows and movies which are shown in Canada on the Space Channel or are available on DVD's for rentals or purchase. Also included are in-depth links to dedicated Wiki pages for each character.
Galactica
- Number Three: A link to Number Three in WikiPedia
- Number Five (Aaron Doral): A link to Number Five (Aaron Doral) in WikiPedia
- Number Six: A link to Number Six in Wikipedia
- Number Eight: A link to Number Eight in WikiPedia
- Leoben Conoy: A link to Leoben Conoy in WikiPedia
- Simon: A link to Simon in WikiPedia
- Brother Cavil: A link to Brother Cavil in WikiPedia
Star Trek
- Commander Data: A link to Data in WikiPedia
Stargate SG-1
- Reese: A link to Reese in WikiPedia
- First: A link to First in WikiPedia
- Second: A link to Second in Wikipedia
- Third: A link to Third in WikiPedia
- Fourth: A link to Fourth in WikiPedia
- Fifth: A link to Fifth in WikiPedia
- Sixth: A link to Sixth in WikiPedia
- Seventh:
- Eighth: A link to Eigth in WikiPedia
- Replicator Carter: A link to Replicator Carter in WikiPedia
Blade Runner
- Replicants
AI
- Mechas
I, Robot
- Robots