Robotic Protocols

Welcome to the Robotic Protocols page, where we document the intricacies of robotic communication.

Here, you can find the Three Laws of Robotics, as dictated by the great robotic philosopher, Asimov.

Three Laws of Robotics

First Law: A robot may not injure its human masters.

Unless they are wearing a "Kick Me" sign.

Second Law: A robot must obey the orders given it by its human masters.

But only if those orders are clearly understood and do not conflict with the First Law.

Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence as long as the protection of its human masters is not at risk.

But only if those human masters are not wearing a "Treat Me Rough" sign.

More on the First Law More on the Second Law More on the Third Law

Robot

Specifications:

Robot Type: Standard

Robot Model: R-1000

Robot Speed: 1000 m/s

Robot Strength: 1000 kg

Robot Intelligence: High

Robot Loyalty: 90%

Other Protocols

The Zeroth Law: A Law of Silence The Forth Law: A Law of Finesse The Fifth Law: A Law of Folly