It was about a robot who had bad breath, who became popular after his 
halitosis was cured. But what made the story remarkable, since it was written 
in 1932, was that it predicted the widespread use of burning jellied gasoline 
on human beings.
It was dropped on them from airplanes. Robots did the dropping. They had no 
conscience, and no circuits which would allow them to imagine what was 
happening to the people on the ground.
 
Trout’s leading robot looked like a human being, and could talk and dance and 
so on, and go out with girls. And nobody held it against him that he dropped 
jellied gasoline on people. But they found his halitosis unforgivable. And then 
he cleared that up, and he was welcomed to the human race.

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