There are Things Robots were
Not Meant to Know . . .
The Taloids, the alien robots who inhabited Titan, Saturn's largest Moon, had succeeded in preserving their own freedom against both greedy humans from Earth and their own home-grown despots, but now they have discovered strange blocks of code, hidden for eons in Titan's ancient computer banks. Now, the code was beginning to activate, and neither human nor Taloid could guess what would happen . . .
"In the grand tradition of the classic super-science stories, but with more exciting science and with better writing, too. What more can anyone want "
—Isaac Asimov
"[Hogan] once again demonstrates his veteran mastery!"
—Publishers Weekly
". . . on the cutting edge of technology . . . Hogan's talent carries the reader from peak to peak in the story."
—Booklist
This book is no longer available for purchase.
Only available for download if previously purchased.
There are Things Robots were
Not Meant to Know . . .
The Taloids, the alien robots who inhabited Titan, Saturn's largest Moon, had succeeded in preserving their own freedom against both greedy humans from Earth and their own home-grown despots, but now they have discovered strange blocks of code, hidden for eons in Titan's ancient computer banks. Now, the code was beginning to activate, and neither human nor Taloid could guess what would happen . . .
"In the grand tradition of the classic super-science stories, but with more exciting science and with better writing, too. What more can anyone want "
—Isaac Asimov
"[Hogan] once again demonstrates his veteran mastery!"
—Publishers Weekly
". . . on the cutting edge of technology . . . Hogan's talent carries the reader from peak to peak in the story."
—Booklist
This book is no longer available for purchase.
Only available for download if previously purchased.
There are Things Robots were
Not Meant to Know . . .
The Taloids, the alien robots who inhabited Titan, Saturn's largest Moon, had succeeded in preserving their own freedom against both greedy humans from Earth and their own home-grown despots, but now they have discovered strange blocks of code, hidden for eons in Titan's ancient computer banks. Now, the code was beginning to activate, and neither human nor Taloid could guess what would happen . . .
"In the grand tradition of the classic super-science stories, but with more exciting science and with better writing, too. What more can anyone want "
—Isaac Asimov
"[Hogan] once again demonstrates his veteran mastery!"
—Publishers Weekly
". . . on the cutting edge of technology . . . Hogan's talent carries the reader from peak to peak in the story."
—Booklist