Talk:First Law

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[edit] disambugation page?

should the "first law" refer to the first law of thermodynamics, rather than a fictional law regarding robots? Elpha 13:24, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

I don't think so. There are bound to be any number of first laws of (something) but this story is just called "first law" and nothing else.

More to the point, the article is flawed in it claim that there were no aliens in the Foundation universe. While it is true that none of the main stories mentioned SENTIENT aliens, the existence of alien plants and animals was established.

Agreed. I'm removing the sections that claim this as an inconsistency with the rest of the Foundation universe. Johnny Pez 00:21, 13 March 2007 (UTC)it sucks