Voices from Heaven (
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[It's hard to say that, and he pauses on it. It's true. It's just hard to admit that aloud, to a human.]
He was significant to me. He had a deep understanding of human nature, and I learned much from him. I had expected for us to be working together for many years. Yes, I did care for him.
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[Another window flickers into life, showing Giskard again, in yet another conversation with Daneel while the humans sleep.
"It strikes me that it has taken me so long to understand this only because I am not a human being. A human being would, perhaps, instinctively understand his own mind well enough to know how to handle others like himself. Madam Gladia, with no experience at all in addressing huge crowds, carried off the matter expertly. How much better off we would be if we had someone like Elijah Baley with us. -- Friend Daneel, are you not thinking of him?"
"Can you see his image in my mind? That is surprising, friend Giskard."
"I do not see him, friend Daneel. I cannot receive your thoughts. But I can sense emotions and mood -- and your mind has a texture which, by past experience, I know to be associated with Elijah Baley."
The screen fades, and Daneel does look slightly perturbed.]
Friend Giskard taught me much of the nature of minds, as I said.
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[She had not thought such a thing would be possible with androids.]
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[This is not quite going the way he would expect -- that is to say, with far less condemnation than he might have thought. Still, Daneel is cautious.]
They were given to him accidentally. He hid this for many years. It is this that gave him such insight into the human mind.
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Fascinating! I have of course encountered such abilities in many other species before but it simply never occurred to me that such a sense could be replicated in an artificial life form.
[She is starting to get excited, waving her hands around for emphasis and pacing as she thinks.]
But why not? Soong-type androids, as we have discussed before, have trouble enough processing their own emotions. But, you, and presumably Giskard too, have no such problem. And the Prytt have the psi-wave devices, which are built for organic beings, but presumably they could be modified for androids. It might only work in one direction in that case, allowing the android to read the organic mind, but not vice versa. And it is only designed for a limited number of people...
[She pauses, realizing she is starting to ramble.]
I'm sorry, I am probably not making any sense. You see, my captain and I were kidnapped once, by people who use a telepathic device for interrogations. We escaped before they could interrogate us, but we still had the devices implanted and so were able to read one another's minds until we were rescued and the devices could be removed safely.
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Then you are used to dealing with telepathic abilities. This is... not the case. I have reason to suspect that many humans possess the potential to some degree, so the possibility of a race in which all, or even most, have well-developed skills is certainly there.
[He's earnest, and well, he generally is earnest, but he's especially earnest right now, in the face of a huge confession.]
It is an unknown ability, despite that. A robot with such an ability would almost certainly be deactivated, dismantled, and dissected. Friend Giskard had to be very cautious. He was capable not only of sensing the emotional state of minds around him, but of adjusting them, though of course such a thing had to be done very carefully, if at all.
He... passed the the programming matrix to me before he ceased functioning.
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Oh, Daneel. I am so sorry you had to keep that part of yourself secret from me. I would have never... One of my best friends is an empath. I'm not only used to it... I have kind have missed it, missed her. But even if I had never known her, never had experienced telepathy myself, I care about you and would never do anything to purposely hurt you.
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[It would be hard to believe if he didn't have the evidence right in front of him.]
It has only been a solar year. I am still learning the limits of my abilities. I... have not had much opportunity to confide in anyone.
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[and he can be sure as hell she will do all she can to help and protect him.]
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[This is a huge understatement. Daneel takes a long sigh, a release more than anything.]
Some species, where you are from, all possess telepathic abilities? It would be seen as normal for them, surely.
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Telepathy is not known. It is a rumour that most do not believe in, and those who do would distrust it. There is a very old story, dating to the beginnings of robotics in the early 21st century, about the famed robopsychologist Susan Calvin and a robot with telepathy that told lies that people wished to hear, rather than disappoint them and cause them harm.
[He pauses.]
That story does not end well for the robot. Most believe it to be exaggerated, however, or entirely fabricated.
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[She takes his hands and gazes at him with intense earnestness.]
But I trust you and I know you would not do that. I hope you trust me too, because I'm not going to let anyone harm you, whether it's for being a robot or for being empathic, or both.
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You are very kind, Dr. Crusher. I'm not certain what it is I've done to deserve this consideration, but I thank you.
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It's the right thing to do. Besides, we're friends, aren't we?
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You're not used to humans saying that, are you?
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[This triggers a memory: there's Elijah Baley, and Giskard nearby, and a coldly beautiful woman with tight blonde curls. She looks at Daneel with an expression that is equal parts curious and bitter.
"Partner Elijah? Is that what you call him?"
"Yes, Dr. Vasilia," is Daneel's calm response. "My choice in this matter -- the Earthhman over you -- arises not only out of Dr. Fastolfe's instructions, but because the Earthman and I are partners in this investigation and because--" He pauses, just as he had to Beverly just now, "--we are friends."
"Friends? An Earthman and a humaniform robot?" Vasilia is nothing short of mocking. "Well, there is a match. Neither quite human."
"Nevertheless, bound by friendship," Baley interjects, sharply. "Do not, for your own sake, test the force of our--" And he pauses, too, sounding vaguely surprised about how he finishes the sentence: "--love."
The memory fades.]
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Elijah seems like a good man.
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