Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Belonging”
All Systems Red (p.16)
I tried to be as much like an appliance as possible, clamping the wounds where they told me to, using my failing body temperature to try to keep her warm, and keeping my head down so I couldn’t see them staring at me.
All Systems Red (p.20)
I know I’m a horrifying murderbot, and they know it, and it makes both of us nervous, which makes me even more nervous. Also, if I’m not in the armor then it’s because I’m wounded and one of my organic parts may fall off and plop on the floor at any moment and no one wants to see that.
All Systems Red (pp.143-144)
The thing that surprised me is that nobody stared at us. Nobody gave us a second look. The uniform, the pants, the long-sleeved T-shirt and jacket, covered all my inorganic parts. If they noticed the dataport in the back of my neck they must have thought I was an augmented human. We were just three more people making our way down the ring. It hit me that I was just as anonymous in a crowd of humans who didn’t know each other as I was in my armor, in a group of other SecUnits.
All Systems Red (p.21)
Mensah had seen me when she signed the rental contract. But she had barely looked at me and I had barely looked at her because again, murderbot + actual human = awkwardness. Keeping the armor on all the time cuts down on unnecessary interaction.
All Systems Red (p.27)
Part of it is, they didn’t want me here. Not here in their hub, but here on the planet.
All Systems Red (p.33)
I had worked for some contracts that would have kept me standing here the entire day and night cycle, just on the off chance they wanted me to do something and didn’t want to bother using the feed to call me. Then she added, “You know, you can stay here in the crew area if you want. Would you like that?”
Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (p.119)
Alongside such oddities, his small stature was nothing special. It was hard to feel weird in a place where everybody was weird.
Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (p.28)
“Rosemary, on behalf of the crew of the Wayfarer, I would like to apologize,” Sissix said. “Coming into a new home deserves a better welcome than anything Artis Corbin can give. I’m sure you know all about the escape pods by now, and nothing about who we are and what we do.”
Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (p.30)
The trappings of a bureaucrat trying to pretend he had the same clout as the powerful species around him.
Space Opera (p.197)
“We have always believed that one of the hallmarks of sentience is the ability to look down upon others.”
Space Opera (p.227)
“As far as quality housemates to be found on Planet Earth, it goes: dolphins, elephants, orangutans, octopi, then every single spider, then Joan of Arc, the Dalai Lama, Mr. Rogers, Freddie Mercury, my nan, all the scorpions, German measles, a dented recycling bin, and then maybe some of the rest of us. It’s grim.”
Space Opera (p.31)
It blossomed all over again into cosmic grief at the ultimate impossibility of communication between two living beings.
Space Opera (p.39)
You’re just shy of figuring out how to shuffle your horde of hormone-curdled control-obsessed malignant narcissists offworld.