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“I heard about it later, and when they called us blasphemers and demon-creators, I always thought of him. Robbie was a non-vocal robot. He couldn’t speak. He was made and sold in 1996. Those were the days before extreme specialization, so he was sold as a nursemaid—” - I, Robot

Positronic Potentials: The Nanny

A solo journaling game inspired by Robbie from I, Robot by Isaac Asimov (1950)

Content Warning: Body Image and Gender Reflection, Playing as a Non-Vocal Robot, Othering, Rejection, Loss of Agency, Child Endangerment 

Created as part of the #FuckAdobeJam using Paint 3D & Affinity.

In Positronic Potentials: The Nanny, you play as a non-vocal robot whose role is that of a nursemaid for a child. You weren’t necessarily designed specifically for this role, though it holds a great importance to you, as does your relationship with the one under your care.

You have a “positronic brain” and your mind is at least somewhat comparable to that of a human. You are able to consider yourself and the world around you. How closely your thoughts and feelings compare to humans, and how you relate to them, is up to you.

While not designed to be able to speak, you are able to communicate through gestures and sign language.  The child you care for is able to understand you for the most part.

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In order to download this Potential you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Positronic Potentials - The Nanny (Pages).pdf 19 MB
Positronic Potentials - The Nanny (Spreads).pdf 13 MB
Positronic Potentials - The Nanny (Accessible PDF).pdf 120 kB
Positronic Potentials - The Nanny (Accessible doc).docx 31 kB
Positronic Potentials - The Nanny (Cover).jpg 7.2 MB

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