NAME: Jett
PRONOUNS: he/him
SPECIES: Demon Cat
HEIGHT: 5ft 5in
He's flirty, he's thirsty, he's a brat and he wants your attention.
Jett is a transmale feline, though he does have horns and sometimes feathery wings. His markings are vaguely similar to a maneki neko, with retrowave-sunset style patches on his elbows, head, and thighs. Several asymetrical pink lines run across his body, including a barcode-like marking on his left arm. He can dismiss the wings at will, and where they emerge from his back are usually two more pink stripes. The horns on his head are quite short, with the colours forming a gradient from bottom to top. His ears are pierced with gold 'square' studs or hoops, and he wears gold snakebite liprings. Though he doesn't often wear clothes, then he does it us usually in 'sunset' colours, and very raver/skater/surfer inspired.
Several of the stories feature the character of Dr. Calvin, chief robopsychologist at U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men, Inc., the major manufacturer of robots. Upon their publication in this collection, Asimov wrote a framing sequence presenting the stories as Calvin's reminiscences during an interview with her about her life's work, chiefly concerned with aberrant behaviour of robots and the use of "robopsychology" to sort out what is happening in their positronic brain. The book also contains the short story in which Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics first appear, which had large influence on later science fiction and had impact on thought on ethics of artificial intelligence as well. Other characters that appear in these short stories are Powell and Donovan, a field-testing team which locates flaws in USRMM's prototype models.
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