I've recently watched RGU and I wanted to draw a Little something, so I thought that Drawing this duo as a detective duo would have been very fun. I also wanted It to look like something out of an illustrated book so It took a while but I'm really satisfied with the result!
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Just finished a collab with the amazing @cringe-but-freee !!!!! I did the Mule and she did Daneel!!
Thank you so much Amy and I hope we will collaborate again someday 💗
Reminds me of one time that a friend of mine was like "I don't like books where everything is too easy for the protagonist" and I was like "Oh you'd like The Caves of Steel, the protagonist gets the case wrong not once but twice" and he goes "What happens? Twice?" and This sends off me making a two minutes long message explaining the plot
Some mystery writers suffer from making their detective characters too inhumanly clever, with flawless and logical reasoning.
Asimov never made that mistake. He really just had Elijah Baley go in front of the chief of police, point at his android partner, and say “This man is no robot! He faked his own murder and is now pretending to be a robot! I know this because I peeped on him in the bathroom and his penis was incredibly lifelike. No one would give a robot such a realistic penis!” and then has a panic attack and passes out when he finds out that the genitals he’d been ogling were not, in fact, genuine human flesh and his robot partner is made entirely of metal.
Headcanon I don't think daneel likes food. Like it's not even just that he thinks it's a waste. He totally does think that but he just also thinks it's yucky to have food inside of him. Every time he has to eat he's just consciously aware of the fact there is food in him and he's :/ about it
This is now the quadruple funny since I got a friend from the scout group to read it
Me: Oh, so you're reading Caves of Steel? Drink something everytime Elijah gets called "Lije".
My sister, reading the first six lines: THAT'S NOT FUNNY
*Spoiler*
Found them, the "Second Foundation" quotes from where it derives that the Mule is 27 in "Foundation and Empire".
I knew he was around that age, but needed proof.
The second quote is so sad though. It makes it obvious that the Mule is no longer Magnifico.
It also struck me that some of the most talented musicians died at 27... like Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix and Amy Winehouse. And in a sense, Magnifico also died.
If people were relatively well under his reign, why is he called a tyrant? Just because he disrupted the plan of a long dead guy (albeit a genius)?
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