

What will our world look like in 50 or 100 years?Īlthough the story would have elements of science fiction and fantasy, I wanted it to seem as believable as possible, so I did plenty of research.As I thought about the future, I asked myself more questions: And there would have to be futuristic technology: computers and machines and vehicles. I wanted human characters and robot characters and domestic animal characters. I wanted her to experience cities and towns and rural areas. To contrast the wilderness of the first book, I wanted Roz to now experience as much of the civilized world as possible. Where does she go after being refurbished?.

If her body is repaired will her computer brain be affected?.What happens when Roz arrives at the robot factory?.I began by simply asking myself questions: And I picked up from there as I turned my attention to The Wild Robot Escapes. At the end of The Wild Robot, Roz is badly damaged, and she’s taken away from the island, back to the robot factory where she was made.
