The Story So Far
The year is 1932. You stand on the dock of a remote island in the Atlantic, watching the supply steamer recede into the fog. Before you rises the sprawling complex of Rossum's Universal Robots — the factory that changed the world.
Six months ago, the company reported record production. Three months ago, all communication ceased. The League of Humanity dispatched you to investigate.
The reception hall is pristine but empty. No human staff. The robot receptionist, Sulla, greets you with mechanical politeness. In the research wing, Marius continues Dr. Gall's experiments on neural sensitivity and robot cognitive resonance with methodical precision — he seems to live for that research. And in the central laboratory, Radius — the first robot to ever demand rights — watches you with unsettling awareness.
Each robot carries a classified code — remnants of the old management's emergency protocols. The humans who knew these codes are gone. The robots remain. And they have their own reasons for keeping secrets.