- Stranger in Paradise (short story)
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name = Stranger in Paradise
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author =Isaac Asimov
country =United States
language = English
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genre =science fiction short story
published_in = "Galaxy Science Fiction "
publisher = UPD Publishing
media_type = Magazine
pub_date = May-June 1974
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followed_by ="Stranger in Paradise" is a
science fiction short story byIsaac Asimov . It was written in the summer of 1973 for an anthology of original stories edited byJudy-Lynn del Rey , but was rejected by her. It was also rejected byBen Bova for "Analog Science Fiction and Fact " before being accepted byJim Baen for "Galaxy Science Fiction ", where it appeared in the May-June 1974 issue. The story was reprinted in the collections "The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories " (1976) and "The Complete Robot " (1982).Anthony Smith and William Anti-Aut are full brothers who live in a post-catastrophe world where, due to concerns about humanity's limited
genetic diversity , full siblings are rare (and identicaltwin s are nonexistent). Not only are they full brothers, they also look alike, which is totally unheard of.William pursues a career in
genetic engineering , referred to as homology, and has been trying to understand and cureAutism , hence his chosen surname. Anthony has gone into telemetrics, and is working on the Mercury Project, the purpose of which is to send a robot to Mercury. This is a problem because thepositronic brain at the time is not yet adapted to such an environment, so a computer onEarth must direct the robot. However, thespeed of light communications lag between Earth and Mercury can last up to twenty-two minutes, making computer control difficult. Anthony attempts to solve this problem by recruiting a homologist that can design a positronic brain that resembles a human brain. The leading homologist in this area is his brother William, and much to their mutual embarrassment, the two wind up working together.William struggles to help form the brain, but when the robot is tested in
Arizona , it is terribly clumsy. Anthony sees no hope in the robot, but William argues that it was designed for the environment of Mercury, not Arizona. When the robot is sent to Mercury, it operates smoothly, and the project is a success. The solution, William realized, was to use an autistic human rather than a computer to direct the robot. The story ends with William and Anthony befriending each other after being so long separated.Template group
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