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settlers

n. (plural of settler English)

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The Settlers feared that robots would relieve humanity of its spirit, its will, its ambition, even as they relieved humanity of its burdens.

For, unbeknownst to themselves, the Infernals and the Settlers on that aptly named world were forced to face a remarkable change in the very nature of robots themselves.

Maybe the Settlers sneered at robots, but no Spacer world could function for thirty seconds without them.

The Settlers were the descendants of those who stayed behind on Earth.

The Settlers set out to colonize the galaxy in earnest, terraforming endless worlds, leapfrogging past the Spacer worlds and Spacer technology.

The Settlers carried with them the traditional viewpoints of the home world.

But no one had told the leader of the Settlers on Inferno that--or else she had ignored them when they did tell her.

For her and her labs to be reduced to mere employees of the Settlers--Welton might as well have announced that the Settlers had purchased Government Tower, or gotten title to the Great Bay.

Just what the hell kind of robotics work would the Settlers be interested in, anyway?

Given the slightest hint of any connection between the Settlers and the attack, however slender and tenuous, the people of this world will assume your people were behind it.

Settlers--the same damn Settlers they see wandering free allover Inferno, poking their noses into everything, treating the people of Inferno as little better than savages.

The people of Inferno are sure you Settlers regard us all as amusing little natives to be brushed aside on your way to conquering the galaxy.

He had no idea what Settlers were, or why they should have their own town.

A robot with no knowledge of other robots, or the Settlers, or anything beyond human behavior and a carefully edited source of knowledge about the outside world.

And making life unpleasant for the Settlers certainly fit into that category.