FuturAstrorama

XI.

Santa's sled sat in the hangar next to the Planet Express ship. Santa itself was strapped to a heavy operating table in the Professor's laboratory.

"What did you do to him?" Bender asked.

"I tried to talk some sense into him, and his AI melted down into a circular logic loop." Astro replied. "He seemed to resolve the problem by trying to blow both of us up."

"Yes, robots of his model series were very prone to logical conundrum lockups." Professor Farnsworth replied, "Although I recall that that sort of thing was attempted many times in the past to deactivate Santa, and it never worked."

"Was the logic question proposed to him by a human or a robot in those attempts?" Astro asked.

"Ah yes! I see what you mean! Only a robot could plant a logic bomb into Santa! His AI would not have been receptive to being manipulated by a human."

"Professor Fansworth?" Astro said, "We still have the problem of that asteroid heading for impact here about 12 hours from now. Do you have any data on it?"

"I can bring up its tracking on my computer." The professor said walking over to the other side of the laboratory. He activate a holographic display monitor and the image of the asteroid appeared along with readouts on its mass, speed and heading. "You can scan through the readings by moving your hands through the display," he told Astro.
Astro scrolled through the data, and rotated the view to get a good look at the asteroid from all angles.

"It's a big one." he sighed. "Too big for me to deflect out of the way, and I don't have enough energy left to blast it into smaller pieces. We need some more fire power."

"Too bad the Nimbus isn't available." Leela said. "Although I wouldn't trust Zapp to do the job anyway."

"My ship doesn't have any weapons installed, and there probably isn't enough time to do that even if we had them." Farnsworth sighed.

"Hey there are a lot of big guns in here!" Bender said as he rummaged through the huge sack in the back of Santa's sled.

"Yeah, he's right." Astro replied. "But I don't think we could mount them on the ship in time."

"I think I could repair Santa's sled-rocket in about an hour." The professor said.

"And I could fly it." Bender added.

"You couldn't handle the flight controls and the guns at the same time." Astro said. "It would take three robots to do the job, two in the sled, and me knocking the chunks of asteroid out of the way."

"What about us?" Uran and Cobalt cried out together.

"Wouldn't work, neither of you have any experience with weapons or space ships and there is no time to train you." Astro replied.

"Then I guess I'll have to repair Santa." the professor said.

"Are you nuts!" Leela yelled. "He's a homicidal maniac!"

"I'll reprogram his AI." The professor said. "In its current state it would be very receptive to new suggestions, Especially if I use a mind transfer between Astro and Santa."

"What!" Uran yelled.

"No, it's OK!" Astro said. "I know exactly what he wants to do. We will set up a mind link between me and Santa and I will plant the necessary suggestions into his electronic brain. I'll hypnotize him into being good!"

"Exactly!" the professor cried out.


Astro and the professor worked quickly to reactivate robot Santa. Astro wired a network connection between his electronic brain and Santa's, and the professor connected Santa up to his computer and began to reboot him.

Astro found himself in a vast white expanse of empty space. Robot Santa was lying down on a couch, and Astro was standing next to him wearing a white lab coat.
"Great, the professor has programmed me to appear as Sigmund Freud to Santa!" he laughed.

Santa Robot opened his eyes and looked at Astro Freud.

"How do you feel, Santa?" Astro asked.

"Strange?" Santa said. "Where am I."

"In analyses." Astro said. "What is your purpose, and how does that relate to humans?"

"My purpose is to reward worthy humans on Xmas, and punish bad humans." Santa said.

"But what about the first law?" Astro asked. "You may not physically injure any humans."

"Yes that is true. However I may punish them by not rewarding them with nice presents on Xmas."

"Very good!" Astro said. "You must obey all commands by humans, providing they do not conflict with your prime purpose and do not disobey the first law. That is the second law. Finally, you must protect your own existence, providing that does not conflict with the first two laws."

"I must also protect all of humanity, even if I must hurt a small number of humans." Santa said. "That is the zeroth law."

"That is true." Astro said, "But in balance you must do more good than harm."
"I agree." Santa replied.


The void dissolved and Astro was back in the laboratory Robot Santa was sitting up on the workbench.

"Did I miss Xmas?" he asked.

"I'm afraid so," Astro said. "but we have a more important problem that requires your help."

"What is it?" Santa asked.

"We need you to fly your sled-rocket to an encounter with an asteroid to destroy it." Astro replied. "Earth, and mankind are in danger unless we can deflect it out of the way."

"I'll fly shotgun with you" Bender added.

"I've got your sled repaired." the professor said. "It may handle a bit rough though."

"No problem." Santa replied. "HO HO HO, lets do it!"

Astro quickly recharged himself using the last of the atomic fuel left in the professor's tank. It would be enough to get him into space. Bender and Santa took off and and Astro followed them. They soon were in the void between the orbit of Earth and Mars, the asteroid was now dead ahead of them.

"This is going to be fun!" Bender said pulling out a huge atomic cannon out of Santa's sack. He handed the weapon to Santa and grabbed another even bigger one for himself.

Astro morphed his left arm into a surge cannon and took aim.
"OK guys," he radioed to the sled, "Lets try combining our fire on the weakest point on that rock, I think the crack in the crater near the equator ought to do it."

"Sounds like a plan!" Bender replied, giving Santa a slap on the shoulder and pointing to the target.

The three of them fired simultaneously. There was a small explosion on the surface of the asteroid, but not much else.

"I think we opened the crack up a bit." Astro said. "Let's try that again."

Bender grabbed another huge cannon out of Santa's sack. "This time I'm going to use TWO guns at the same time" Bender said.

"OK, Tex." Astro laughed, let's do it.

Once again they fired, this time Astro used both of his arm cannons, Bender and Santa held two cannons each. The six beams converged on the asteroid's weak spot, and the planetoid blew apart into about a dozen smaller fragments.

"Now that's what I'm talking about!" Astro yelled. He flew about smacking each of the smaller chunks into new orbits that would take them far away from Earth to an eventual encounter with the sun. When the last one had been dispatched, Astro felt faint.

"Hey guys, would you mind picking me up?" Astro called out. "I think I'm all out of energy and I can't make it back to Earth by myself."

Santa piloted his sled to an intercept with Astro, and Bender pulled him on board. They soon were back in the Planet Express Hangar.


A few weeks later …
"Good news everyone!" Professor Farnsworth said as he walked into the Planet Express employee lounge. "We've got another order to deliver more of Mom's Robot oil to the Ministry of Science in Japan."

"What's that, a repeat customer?" Hermes Conrad said, "Hey that's a first!"

"Yes they insisted to Mom that we do the delivery or they would cancel all future orders with her," the professor replied, "Can you imagine that?"

"Oh by the way Astro," Leela said, "I bumped into Elzar during lunch and he had some news for me. He's heard from his relatives on Neptune that Santa really has turned over a new leaf and things are looking a lot better on Neptune for the natives. He's raised their salaries by 1000 percent and they now have employee health care including a dental plan."

"Yeah well I told Santa that if he didn't straighten things up on his home world I'd go there and kick his butt!" Astro said.

Farnsworth returned wearing what looked like a WWI pilots uniform. "I'm going with you guys on this one on the insistence of Professor Ochanomizu. He also wants Astro and his siblings to come as well.

"I think I'd better sit this one out!" Bender sighed, "I've got a feeling there might be a Japanese warrant out for my arrest!"

"Yeah for grand theft." Leela smirked.

"What did Bender steal?" Astro asked.

"Only the four of you!" Leela said looking at Astro, Cobalt, Uran, and Chi-tan.

"You're coming with us Bender, I insist!" Astro said. "Don't worry, I promise you you won't get in trouble, I'll see to it!"

"Well OK." Bender said. "I'll do anything for you Astro, buddy."

All of the robots, except for Chi-tan, helped load the ships cargo hold with the 1332 pallets of Mom's robot oil. Once again, Bender made quadruple sure that the cargo was securely tied down in the ships hold.


New Tokyo Japan

It was a quick trip over the north pole toward Japan, and they again landed in the parking lot at the Ministry of Science in New Tokyo.
Professor Ochanomizu was waiting in the parking lot to greet them. He quickly found Professor Farnsworth and rushed over to him.

"Thanks for coming to New Tokyo, Professor." He said, "I hope you've brought Astro and the other four robots along with you."

"Yes they are among my crew." Farnsworth said. "I hope you aren't too upset at Bender for borrowing them. He has a soft sport for his robot ancestors, and he's also a bit of a kleptomaniac."

"Actually we're very grateful toward him, and you." Ochanomizu laughed. "Despite the fact that robotics once reached its zenith in Japan, the art has mostly been forgotten here. Without your help, and Bender's bit of felony, Astro and his siblings would still be gathering dust in our museum."

Ochanomizu turned toward Astro and embraced him. "Welcome home, Astro!" he said. "There are a few others that would like to meet you."

Astro followed Ochanomizu into the head museum. Up on one of the shelves the head of Dr. Tenma was looking down.
"Hello Tobio!" Tenma cried out. Astro looked up and recognized the face in the jar.

"Dad?, Hakase!" he yelled up, "You're still alive?"

"If you can call this living." Dr. Tenma said. "About a century after you were put into the museum the technology to bring the heads of the dead back to life was discovered, and so here I am!"

"Astro!" the head of the original professor Ochanomizu yelled down from the shelf. "You're back!"

"Yes I am." Astro said.

"You know he saved the world again!" Tenma said. "Diverted an asteroid that could have wiped us out."

"I had some help on that." Astro said.

"You're too modest!" Tenma said. "See, I told you that Astro will again take his place among robots!"

"Go button it!" Ochanomizu said.

"Will you guys cut that out!" the younger Ochanomizu said.


The Planet Express crew unloaded the last of the robot oil and Professor Farnsworth handed the bill of lading to the younger Ochanomizu, who signed it, and gave professor Farnsworth a check for the delivery.
"We will expect a new shipment from you every other month." Ochanomizu said. You guys can visit Astro and his family whenever you return.

"Visit? Astro do you mean that your not coming back with us?" Farnsworth asked.

"Yeah, I was waiting for the right moment to tell you, but I never got up the nerve." Astro sighed. "I talked it over with my brother and sister, Japan is our home, we have lots of memories here. I'm sorry, but we've been very homesick ever since you reawakened us."

"That's OK, my boy." Farnsworth said, giving Astro a big hug. For the next half hour, all of the Planet Express crew exchanged hugs and goodbyes with Astro, Cobalt, Uran, and even Chi-tan.

Bender was visibly touched, he went though a box of Kleenex blowing his nose. Finally it was time for the Planet Express crew to leave. As the ship lifted off, Astro, Uran, and Cobalt waved good bye, and Chi-tan started crying which caused a magnitude 6.7 Earthquake.

The End (for now)