- Sally (short story)
"Sally" is a
science fiction short story byIsaac Asimov . It was first published in the May-June1953 issue of "Fantastic" and later appeared in the Asimov collections "Nightfall and Other Stories " (1969 ) and "The Complete Robot " (1982 ).The story portrays a future where the only
cars allowed on the road are those that containpositronic brains, so they don't require a human driver. The cars are not strictly speaking robots, as they don't communicate verbally, although they can communicate via slamming doors and honking their horns, and by the patterns of cylinder knocking by misfiring.Several old cars have been retired to a "farm" run by Jake where they can be properly cared for. The Cars each have names, but only two are identified with any certainty as to their manufacturers. Sally is described as a vain convertible, strongly implying that she is a Corvette(as this was the only convertible sportscar made in the United Sates at the time the story was written), and one sedan, Guiseppe, is identified as coming from the
Milan factories, meaning that he is explicitly anAlfa Romeo .Raymond Gellhorn, an unscrupulous businessman tries to steal some of the cars in order to 'recycle' the brains. He forces Jake, the resident caretaker of the Farm, aboard a bus at gunpoint, trying to get away from the farm and holding Jake captive. The cars chase and eventually surround the bus, communicating with it until it opens a door. Jake jumps out, and the cars eventually persuade the bus to kill Gellhorn.
The story ends with Jake losing trust in his cars, thinking what the world will become if cars realize they're too smart and superior to humans.
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before = "A Boy's Best Friend "
included1 =The Complete Robot
included2 =Robot Dreams
series1 = Robot Series
series2 =
next = "Someday"
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