Would Heinlein's "Coventry" work?

I respect your desire not to hijack this thread anymore on this tangent, so, if you want, we can discuss Asimov’s politics, his novels, or the sci-finess of 1984 in some other thread at some other time, but I just wanted to point out that Robots of Dawn didn’t have the “Zeroth Law” concept. That was Robots and Empire (which took place after Lije Bailey’s death, and which, honestly wasn’t a great book…sort of a bridge between his Robots series and his Federation Series, and, IMHO, didn’t work well). Robots of Dawn is a Lije Bailey mystery, where Bailey has to go to Aurora, the main Spacer world to find out why the only other humaniod robot other than Daneel stopped working, and to clear Dr. Han Fastolfe, who’s accused of destroying it for political reasons.

“Strikebreaker”

“My name is silenus, and I approved this hijacking.”
I feel so…political. :smiley: