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- $337,000. Tell us the story briefly. [tense music] ♪ ♪ HBOMB: In 1970 in Analog magazine, Harlan Ellison and Ben Bova published the short story Brillo. Ellisons one of the most famous writers in history, but Bovas no slouch. He soon became editor of Analog where he was beloved and won the Hugo award for Best Professional Editor six times. This isnt one of his. He accepted this one on behalf of George R.R. Martin, whose career he started. George couldnt make it. He was running a chess tournament at the time. Writers used to have fun. Now we just complain about Twitter. On Twitter. Brillo was about the worlds first robot police officer. His names Brillo cause Brillo pads are metal fuzz. Thats pretty good. This is one of the earliest stories in fiction about a robot cop-- a commonplace trope today, and soon in real life. It wasnt the first example. The most famous earlier one would be Isaac Asimovs Caves of Steel. Remember this. It will come up later. Ellison and Bov