Eugene Veltistov wrote a fantastic tetralogy "The Adventures of Electronics", which has become a favorite among many generations. This is a hymn to cybernetics, its limitless possibilities.
Evgeni Veltistov became famous for his tetralogy about Electronics. It included the books "Electronics - a boy from a suitcase" (1964), "Ressie - the elusive friend" (1971), "Winner of the impossible" (1975), "New Adventures of Electronics" (1989).
Summary
The heroes of the book are seventh-graders, and then the eighth-graders of the seventies, who meet with a wonderful cybernetic boy created by Professor Gromov. Accidentally seeing a photo of Sergey Syroezhkin in the magazine, Gromov decides to give the appearance of this mischievous boy to his creation.
It so happened that Sergei and Electronics met. The plot of the book is built on this. Syroezhkin's dream came true. A cybernetic double began to go to school for him, hitting teachers and classmates with his extraordinary abilities. Electronics made many friends, the girl Maya began to like him, and Syroezhkin realized how sad it is when your place is taken. He finds the courage to tell the truth.
The friendship between Electronics and Syroezhkin gave the heroes something that they did not have: Syroezhkin realized how important it was to achieve everything himself, and the Electronics gained the ability to experience emotions.
In the novel "Ressie - The Elusive Friend", the Electronics creates a cybernetic dog, which becomes an assistant in the fight against the negative hero von Krug, which destroys rare animals, making them thieves. Syroezhkin again confused with the Electronics. He is abducted by assistant von Krug Kick Mick Urry to understand how Professor Gromov managed to create a robot endowed with human emotions. But friends with the help of Ressi punish the villain.
In the third part, which is called the “Winner of the impossible, ” heroes who become eighth graders make discoveries that are beyond the power of scientists. They quarrel, reconcile, like ordinary children, but science captivates them the most.
In the fourth part of "New Adventures of Electronics" Gromov creates a girl - a robot Elechka. The events of the story unfold in a pioneer camp, where Elechka, communicating with children, becomes like a person. She is concerned about issues that are important to teens. She asks Electronics what love is and seeks the answer to this difficult question.
Electronics and Elechka at the end of the book become people.