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'''The Electric Ant''' is a short story by [[Philip K. Dick]]. Garson Poole, the owner of Tri-Plan Electronics, wakes up in the hospital missing his right hand after losing it in an accident while flying his "mercantile squib". In this future it's apparently possible to graft on new hands, but the doctor tells him they can't do it here because he's an "[[Title Drop|electric ant]]" -- an "organic" robot with flesh covering the electronic components. This revelation is understandably disturbing, and after that point things get pretty weird.

*[[Future Slang]]: "Going splunkishly" apparently means going well, and science fiction TV shows are called "captain kirks".
*[[Tomato in the Mirror]]: Poole finding out he's a robot, though it's fairly early on and most of the story comes afterward.

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Spike the cat and spare the child.

Hi, I'm Spike, and I'm a cat. I might be some kind of hybrid between characters from Tom and Jerry. I'm originally from TV Tropes but decided to come here under a shiny new name because this site has a less annoying interface.

Anyway, I won't be doing a whole lot on average--just spelling and grammar, mostly.

I am frequently guilty of Buffy Speak and Like Is, Like, a Comma, though I recognise that "like" is actually an intensifier, or a filler word, or, anyway, some kind of thingy that you use for stuff. Not a comma, though.

I did this.


This user might be a Scotsman, but she is not a true Scotsman.




The Electric Ant is a short story by Philip K. Dick. Garson Poole, the owner of Tri-Plan Electronics, wakes up in the hospital missing his right hand after losing it in an accident while flying his "mercantile squib". In this future it's apparently possible to graft on new hands, but the doctor tells him they can't do it here because he's an "electric ant" -- an "organic" robot with flesh covering the electronic components. This revelation is understandably disturbing, and after that point things get pretty weird.

  • Future Slang: "Going splunkishly" apparently means going well, and science fiction TV shows are called "captain kirks".
  • Tomato in the Mirror: Poole finding out he's a robot, though it's fairly early on and most of the story comes afterward.