QT-1 To Manage The Space Station

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Donovan and Powell are on space station 5. They have to train QT-1 to manage the space station. Cutie, another robot has is different because it's the first robot with curiosity to his own existence. Cutie continues to ask Powell about his existence and won't believe what Powell says. Powell gives up and tells him that he's the only robot to question its existence. He described earth and the solar system to cutie after he asked which dots of life do u come from. They couldn't convince him so the robots start to not listen to the humans. This is a problem because a solar storm is coming and if they don't listen it will mess up the solar beam. They are scared that the beam will cause disaster, and the robots won't listen to fix the problem.

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