Fallom

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Fallom is a pivotal child character in Isaac Asimov's science fiction novel "Foundation and Earth," notable for their ambiguous gender and unique connection to advanced mental abilities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf child character
fictional character
literary character
age child
appearsIn Foundation and Earth
appearsInSeries Foundation series (early stories)
surface form: Foundation series
associatedWith Galaxia concept
mentalics
belongsToCulture post-robot Solarian society
connectedTo Gaia
Galaxia
robotic legacy of Solaria
createdBy Isaac Asimov
culturalBackground Solarians
firstAppearance Foundation and Earth
gender ambiguous
hasAbility advanced mental powers
telepathic potential
hasBodyModification Solarian genetic engineering background
hasGuardian Bliss
hasRelationshipWith Bliss as parental figure
Golan Trevize as protector
Janov Pelorat as teacher
hasTrait curious
emotionally attached to Bliss
naive
homePlanet Solaria
influencesDecisionOf Golan Trevize
language speaks Galactic Standard
literaryGenre science fiction
medium prose fiction
narrativeFunction to explore ethical implications of Galaxia
to explore themes of identity and gender
narrativeRole pivotal to the climax of Foundation and Earth
originatesFrom Solaria
partOf Foundation universe continuity
publicationContext 1986 novel Foundation and Earth
raisedBy Solarians with strong individualism
raisedOn Solaria
settingTime far future of the Foundation timeline
species human
symbolizes bridge between Solarian individualism and Galaxia collectivism
future evolution of humanity
travelsWith Bliss
Golan Trevize
Janov Pelorat
universe Foundation series (early stories)
surface form: Foundation series

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