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Increasingly intelligent and independent robots may some- day be accepted as full citizens, at least in progressive nations such as the Orion League, Insight, and the Borealis Republic. There, robots are already gaining civil rights and must be treated as full citizens in many respects. They may own property, run businesses, and access public places; emancipated robots must even pay taxes. But even in the most liberal stellar nations, free robots are rare. In the rest of space, emancipated robots don't exist. They simply must accept orders from their creators-or risk depowering and reprogramming. | Increasingly intelligent and independent robots may some- day be accepted as full citizens, at least in progressive nations such as the Orion League, Insight, and the Borealis Republic. There, robots are already gaining civil rights and must be treated as full citizens in many respects. They may own property, run businesses, and access public places; emancipated robots must even pay taxes. But even in the most liberal stellar nations, free robots are rare. In the rest of space, emancipated robots don't exist. They simply must accept orders from their creators-or risk depowering and reprogramming. | ||
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* [[Robot Players Characters]] | * [[Robot Players Characters]] | ||
* [[Robot Resurrection|Robot Resurrection]] | * [[Robot Resurrection|Robot Resurrection]] |