New Berlin Replicants (A Blade Runner Site)

A dark connection exists between "replicant technology" and Germany "in this story arc"

 
Early in the 21st Century, THE TYRELL CORPORATION advanced Robot evolution into the NEXUS phase - a being virtually identical to a human - Known as a Replicant

The NEXUS 6 Replicants were superior in strength and agility, and at least equal in intelligence, to the genetic engineers who created them.

Replicants were used Off-world as slave labor, in the hazardous exploration and colonization of the other planets.

After a bloody mutiny by a NEXUS 6 combat team in an Off-world colony, Replicants were declared illegal on earth - under penalty of death.

Special police squads - BLADE RUNNER UNITS - had orders to shoot to kill, upon detection, any trespassing Replicant.

This was not called execution. It was called retirement.

What is "Blade Runner"?

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

What is a "Blade Runner"?

In the 1982 movie of the same name, a Blade Runner is the name of a special cop (bounty hunter) used to locate, then retire, replicants, which are forbidden on Earth.

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The following excerpts are found on page 186 of:
"Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human" by K. W. Jeter
published by Bantam (c) 1995 by the Philip K. Dick Trust

"But the truth of the matter is that all the blade runners have always been replicants, from day one. Even before there were any replicants being manufactured in the U.S., back when the industry was located in Stuttgart, and the original developers of the technology — people like Paul Derain, and Sudermann and Grozzi, the ones that Eldon Tyrell eventually ripped off — knew they were dealing with dangerous stuff and they put the first safeguards in place"

"From the start," Batty went on, "Those (German) companies had replicants on-line whose sole purpose was to keep other replicants from escaping and trying to pass themselves off as human. That's where the name "blade runner" comes from; those enforcement replicants were originally called Bleibruhigers. Bleib ruhig is German for "stay quiet" (or stay calm). And that's what they did, they kept everything nice and quiet; most people around the turn of the century weren't even aware that the replicant technology had been developed. Then when Tyrell and the U.N. brought everything over to the States, and the catching of escaped replicants became a police function, that's when Bleibruhiger got Anglicized to blade runner. The term doesn't make sense, otherwise."

Please note that some Blade Runner FAQ's have different explanations for the "Blade Runner". Personally, I prefer the explanation given by Jeter since most B.R. fans know that Philip Dick got the idea for Voight-Kampff empathy test after reading the diaries of Nazi guards stored in the special documents library at UCLA.

Bryant's Spinner
(a few) Sound Clips


Policeman: Hey, idi-wa. [Cityspeak-Korean for: "Come here."]
Gaff: Monsieur, ada-na kobishin angum bi-te. [Cityspeak-German for: "Sir. You will be required to accompany me please"]
Sushi Man: He say you under arrest, Mr. Deckard.
Deckard: Got the wrong guy, pal.
Gaff: Lo fa, ne-ko shi-ma de va-ja blade... Blade Runner. [Cityspeak-Hungarian for: "Horse Dick! So you say. You are the Blade Runner"]
Sushi Master: He say you brade runna.
Deckard: Tell him I'm eating.

The red text above was taken from P.116 of the book "Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner" by Paul M. Simon


Roy Batty: Quite an experience to live in fear isn't it? That's what it is to be a slave.


Roy Batty: I've seen things that you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near Tan Hauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.

Blade Runner Major Chronology:

Blade Runner (Book #1)

Blade RunnerDo Androids Dream of Electris Sheep?Publisher's Promo: It was January 3, 2021, and Rick Deckard had a license to kill. Somewhere among the hordes of humans out there, lurked several rogue androids. Deckard's assignment--find them and then... "retire" them. Trouble was, the androids all looked exactly like humans, and they didn't want to be found!

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  • This Philip K. Dick story was originally published as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? in 1968
  • It was repackaged and republished as "Blade Runner" in 1982 but not rewritten to match the movie:
    • It does have movie characters such as Pris, Bryant, Roy Baty, and Holden
    • It does not have J. F. Sebastian, Gaff, Leon, or Zorha
    • It has other characters like J. R. Isidore (from book 2)
    • Deckard is married and kills spare time tending an electro-mechanical sheep (almost all animals died many years ago after World War Terminus). He wants to buy an ostrich he saw in the window on "animal row" but his bounty money will only allow him the purchase of a goat.
  • My Rating: 9/10. This book is a must-read for "Blade Runner" fans
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Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human (Book #2)

Blade Runner2: The Edge of HumanPublisher's Promo: To Blade Runner Rick Deckard, the most important aspect of replicant Rachel's life is saving it. Soon, he learns that Pris, whom he executed in the movie, "Blade Runner", was not a replicant, but a human. That makes Deckard a murderer and now, a moving target. And the Tyrell Corporation, manufacturer of android technology, is mired in a conspiracy with deadly consequences.
Alternate Promo: Beginning several months after the events in Blade Runner, Deckard has retired to an isolated shack outside the city, taking the replicant Rachael with him in a Tyrell transport container, which slows down the replicant aging process. He is approached by a woman who explains she is Sarah Tyrell, niece of Eldon Tyrell, heiress to the entire Tyrell Corporation and the human template (templant) for the Rachael replicant. She asks Deckard to hunt down the "missing" sixth replicant. At the same time, the human template for Roy Batty hires Dave Holden, the blade runner attacked by Leon, to help him hunt down the man he believes is the sixth replicant - Deckard.
From the afterword: The Edge of Human resolves many of the discrepancies between the movie Blade Runner and the novel on which it was based, Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

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  • 1995 book by K. W. Jeter who reportedly worked with Philip K. Dick before Dick's death in 1982.
    Could this pre-death collaboration story be just a marketing ploy for the book? There's a photo of them together on the dust jacket but this could have been faked. (I wished I had an ESPER machine to interrogate the Jeter-Dick photo in greater detail)
  • the book begins on August 2020 in Los Angeles in Bryant's office (the movie begins on November 2019 in Los Angeles)
  • Highlights...
    • identity of the first replicant (the one that got fried running through and electrical field); the sex is revealed
    • whether there was a sixth replicant (starts with the recordings from Bryant's office)
      • Consider these quotes from the movie:
        1. I've got four skin jobs walking the streets.
        2. There was an escape from the off-world colonies two weeks ago. Six replicants, three male, three female. They slaughtered twenty-three people and jumped a shuttle. An aerial patrol spotted the ship off the coast. No crew, no sight of them. Three nights ago they tried to break into Tyrell Corporation.
        3. One of them got fried running through an electrical field. We lost the others. On the possibility they might try to infiltrate his employees, I had Holden go over and run Voight-Kampff tests on the new workers. Looks like he got himself one.
        4. Rachael wasn't one of the six (quote 2) or one of the four (quote 1)
        5. Leon, Roy, Zohra and Pris are part of Bryant's video documentary for Deckard (four skin jobs)
        6. Calculation: 6 - 1 - 4 = 1
      • Many fans believed Bryant misspoke (he was a very heavy drinker) but it now appears he may have purposely dropped one replicant from the list.
    • new technobabble word: templant (a human biological template for a line of replicants)
      • Sarah Tyrell was the templant for Rachael
      • Roy Batty is the templant for Roy Batty
  • My Rating: 9/10. If you liked the movie then you'll like this book.
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  • Comments:
    • Most Philip K. Dick fans know he became upset while attempting to make sense of the personal diaries of NAZI SS soldiers guarding concentration camps during World War II (these documents are kept in a limited-access vault at the U. C. Berkeley Library). The dust cover of Jeter's book leaves us with the impression that Jeter knew Dick which means that Dick may have relayed these personal experiences to Jeter (I'm going out on a limb here and hoping the picture is not just marketing hype). I'm not sure who came up with the idea of Bleibruhiger as a German phrase for Blade Runner but the concept is novel and, in true sci-fi fashion, presents a cautionary tale for all humanity.
    • I don't want anyone to think that either Jeter or Dick approved of NAZI atrocities, or were anti-Semitic, or pro NAZI. But it must be said that many NAZIs considered many millions of people to be "sub human" and that this is how many characters in this story view replicants. In fact, there is one very disturbing description about Deckard's encounter with a shipment of defective replicants that made me think about parallels with the Jewish European holocaust.
    • For new information about Dick's problems with NAZI thinking, click here

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(hover your cursor over the word 'answer:' to reveal hidden text)

  • why Rachael looks like Sarah Tyrell? (Eldon Tyrell's niece)
    answer: Sarah is the human template for Rachael
  • what happened to Gaff?
    answer: He was murdered by a replicant
  • what happen to Bryant?
    answer: Bryant was murdered in his office just after Gaff's funeral
  • what happened to Dave Holden?
    answer: Rescued from the hospital by another Roy Batty. BTW, Holden is a replicant and was shown a dead copy of himself
  • what happened to J. F. Sebastian?
    answer: Still alive and living with "his friends"
  • View a no-nonsense comparison between Blade Runners and NAZIs (p 81)
    answer: You Blade Runners administer Voight-Kampff tests the way Rassenprüfer ("racial examiners) measured people's noses during the Third Reich. A millimeter too long or not the correct shape then you were not considered human any more. Your ass was off to Auschwitz
  • what was the "Saint Paul Incident"? (see page 82)
    answer: After consuming discontinued flu medicine, humans can no longer pass an empathy test and so are retired as replicants
  • why is a human calling himself "Roy Batty" is running around causing mayhem? (see page 139)
    answer: This human Roy Batty is the template for the replicant Roy Batty and is receiving royalty payments from the Tyrell Corporation
  • why was the Roy Batty replicant was so much more efficient than the other replicants? (page 146)
    answer: The brain of the Roy Batty template has a reverse-wired amygdala
  • why only one company manufactures replicants? (page 148)
    answer: Tyrell had them eliminated
  • why the Tyrell flat-top pyramids are encircled by four outer buildings leaning inward? (page 149)
    answer: So supervisors at the U.N. can push a destruct button causing them to collapse inward
  • who is an unexpected replicant? (Page 178)
    answer: According to the human Roy Batty, it is Dave Holden (the cop shot by Leon at the beginning of the movie)
  • identity of the replicant that was fried running through the electrical fence? (Page 182)
    answer: A female version of Dave Holden
  • what does this reveal about the sixth replicant?
    answer: Bryant's speach says 'three males and three females'. We knew the names of two females and now we have the identity of the third. That means the sixth replicant is male
  • how is replicant technology associated with Germany? (page 186)
    answer: "But the truth of the matter is that all the blade runners have always been replicants, from day one. Even before there were any replicants being manufactured in the U.S., back when the industry was located in Stuttgart, and the original developers of the technology--people like Paul Derain, and Sudermann and Grozzi, the ones that Eldon Tyrell eventually ripped off--knew they were dealing with dangerous stuff and they put the first safeguards in place"
  • why the police station is above a train station? (page 200)
    answer: Too shocking to reveal. Probably the most horrifying vision I've encountered in sci-fi
  • who killed the Roy Batty template? (page 313)
    answer: Dave Holden shot Roy while Roy was chasing Deckard. (Since Holden is a replicant then this is an example of replicant-caused murder)
  • the identify of the sixth replicant? (page 321)
    answer: Although many theories are propossed throughout, on this page Deckard states "the was no sixth replicant" and Sarah replies "perhaps"
  • who killed Bryant? (page 323)
    answer: Sarah Tyrell
  • what happened to the Tyrell Corporation? (page 323)
    answer: Realizing that Replicant technology is too dangerous, the UN decided to push 'the red button' which triggerd self-destruction of the Tyrell pyramid-like buildings
  • What happened to Deckard and Rachael? (page 336)
    answer: They left for A NEW LIFE in the off-world colonies as Mr. and Mrs. Niemand
  • What happened to Dave Holden? (page 338)
    answer: They gave him a better heart transplant then provided him with a new job at the LAPD
  • What did Holden discover on his first investigation? (page 339)
    answer: A long-dead Rachael is found in a shipping container north of L.A.
  • What does the previous spoiler mean?
    answer: Deckard thinks he is traveling with Rachael but he is really travelling with Sarah who is impersonating her

Blade Runner: Replicant Night (Book #3)

Blade Runner: Replicant NightPublisher's Promo: Acclaimed author K. W. Jeter adds another chapter to the adventures of Rick Deckard, the android-hunter hero created by SF legend Philip K. Dick and brought to life in the 1982 Ridley Scott movie. In the Los Angeles of the future, Deckard is in dire need of cash. To earn money, he consults on a movie adaptation of his hunt for the original replicants as seen in the film "Blade Runner". But when a living replicant and Deckard's former LAPD partner are slain, the movie fantasy becomes grimly real.

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  • 1996 book by K. W. Jeter
  • this story begins with Deckard on Mars waiting to go to the off-world colonies
  • Deckard needs money and agrees to fly back to Earth to consult for a movie documentary about his last job before retirement.
  • My Rating: 7/10. Buy this book only if you're a Blade Runner fanatic. It isn't as good as "Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human."
  • Comments: I got the feeling that this story was quickly written. In my opinion, the author (or publisher) was either trying to ride on the success of the previous book, or this book was just part of someone's contractual obligation.
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Blade Runner: Eye and Talon (Book #4)

Blade Runner: Eye and TalonPublisher's Promo: Fully authorized by the estate of Philip K. Dick and written by the author they felt best equipped to take forward the vision of one of the great names in SF, BLADE RUNNER 4: BEYOND ORION combines the dark imagery, paranoia, tension and pace of Dick’s original novel and the cinematic genius of Ridley Scott in a novel that takes the Blade Runner series into a new millennium.

  • 2000 book by K. W. Jeter
  • My Rating: 4/10. Buy this book only if you're a Blade Runner fanatic. It isn't as good as "Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human."
  • Comments: Now I know why this book was only released in Europe. I find Jeter's writing style in this publication annoying (as if he was a  Thesaurus to increase word count while hurrying to meet some deadline)
  • Reader Promo From Amazon: Eye and Talon starts strongly, with a female blade runner named Iris getting the puzzling assignment of retrieving Eldon Tyrell's owl (although it was presented as an artificial owl in the film, Iris quickly learns that it was in fact a live owl). She meets a mysterious character named Vogel who possesses some critical inside information and offers to assist her. Some exciting, well-drawn action scenes follow, including a thrilling chase inside the ruins of the Tyrell Corporation's pyramid. Unfortunately, the story quickly runs out of steam after that; the novel ends with 50+ pages of tedious exposition in which the Big Secrets are revealed as slowly as possible.
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"Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner"

Future Noir: The Making of Blade RunnerPublisher's Promo: The 1995 release of the "director's cut" of Ridley Scott's Blade Runner only confirmed what the international cognoscenti has known all along--Blade Runner still rules as the most visually dense, thematically challenging, and influential SF film ever made. Future Noir offers the story of that triumph, providing readers with a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at the production of this innovative cult classic. Photos.
  • 1996 book by Paul M. Sammon
  • a documentary about the "Blade Runner" movie from novel to sci-fi cult
  • contains lots of inside info like:
    • details of how the movie journeyed a very rock road from "story" to "screen play" to "movie"
    • detailed descriptions of the 6 major versions that were released to the public
    • interviews with all the key people including (but not limited to):
      • Ridley Scott and Philip K. Dick
      • Hampton Fancher and David Peoples
      • Syd Mead, Douglas Trumbull, and Vangelis
      • all the actors
    • lots of info about Philip Dick (a very hard guy to find information about)
      • for example: Page 16 mentions that Dick was shocked at what America was doing in Vietnam and originally used an "android metaphor" to describe people who were physiologically human but were behaving in non-human (read: no empathy) ways. It goes on to state:

        Dick first became interested in this [non-human] problem while doing research for [the book] "The Man in the High Castle". Given access to prime Gestapo documents in the closed archives of the University of California at Berkeley, Dick discovered certain diaries scribed by SS men stationed in [NAZI occupied] Poland."
        [ ... snip ... ]

        I later realized that, with the Nazis, what we were essentially dealing with was a defective group mind.
         
      • that Dick was offered a large sum of money to rewrite "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" which would be re-released with the movie but turned it down.
    • Scenes that were left out of the movie because they were either too expensive to shoot or the production was running out of money. Like:
      • the bloody android mutiny at the off world colony (a Replicant destruction facility)
      • that Roy Batty killed an Eldon Tyrell replicant
  • My Rating: 10/10. This book is a must for "Blade Runner" fans and fanatics alike.
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  • Comments: I learned that Philip Dick created "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" while Ridley Scott created "Blade Runner". This book will tell you who gets credit for what.

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Graphic Novels)

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Blade Runner Movie Trivia

  1. Deckard's badge is B26354
  2. Deckard is never seen flying the spinner (except at the end of the 1982 movie release where he is with Rachael). When ever he is behind the wheel, he is always in a ground car.
  3. When the spinner is seen leaving the Tyrell building early in the movie, it looks like the ground is covered with trees. Los Angeles isn't the total waste land that we've been lead to believe.
  4. When Deckard takes a second glance at the photo of Rachael and her mother, for at least one second it looks like we are watching a movie clip rather than a still. Is this something that Deckard is imagining? Check out some BR FAQ's for more info on this.
  5. Theater Release vs. Director's Cut (only major differences are listed; check some of the FAQ's for minor differences and special sneak preview differences)
    • Theater Release
      • Harrison Ford (Deckard) does a narrative throughout the whole thing
      • the VHS version is full screen on the TV (the sides have be cropped)
    • Director's Cut
      • no Harrison Ford (Deckard) narrative
      • more spinners are seen flying (and passing) when Deckard and Gaff fly to the police station
      • a 12 second dream of a unicorn happens while Deckard sits at the piano
      • no happy ending flying off with Rachael
      • the VHS version is wide screen (letter box) on the TV, therefore dark bars appear at the top and bottom
  6. The Blade Runner "police spinner" sound can be heard in the first Highlander movie when Nash is arrested leaving Madison Square Gardens.
  7. The following CRT displays are seen before liftoff of Gaff's spinner. The lower CRT display is also seen 2 years earlier in Ridley Scott's "Alien".

This screen is shown first in a blue background with the numbers rolling down one line every second

         ENVORON CTR          
.............................
 -   ...................   - 
 -   ...................   - 
 -   ...................   - 
 -   ...................   - 
 -   92886599 | 95654085   - 
 -   ...................   - 
 -   ...................   - 
 -   ...................   - 
.............................
                 24556   DR5 

Then this is shown in red...

         ENVORON CTR          
                               
                               
                               
                               
           PURGE             
                             
                               
                               
                               
        24556   DR5          

Blade Runner Movie Observations and Anomalies

Note: There are many more anomalies than those listed here (check the FAQs in the news groups)

Anomaly Area 1:

Replicant (M) Des: LEON                 V.K.
NEXUS 6       N6MAC41717                96/W/9-3H
Incept Date: 10 APRIL., 2017
Func: Combat/Loader (Nuc. Fiss.)
Phys: LEV.A   Ment: LEV.C
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Replicant (M) Des: BATTY (Roy)
NEXUS 6       N6MAA10816
Incept Date: 8 JAN., 2016
Func: Combat, Colonization Defense Prog.
Phys: LEV.A   Ment: LEV.A
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Replicant (F) Des: ZOHRA
NEXUS 6       N6FAB61216
Incept Date: 12 JUNE., 2016
Func: Retrained (9 Feb,2018) Polit.Homicide
Phys: LEV.A   Ment: LEV.B
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Replicant (F) Des: PRIS
NEXUS 6       N6FAB21416
Incept Date: 14 FEB., 2016
Func: Military / Leisure
Phys: LEV.A   Ment: LEV.B
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes / Observations:
  1. BATTY is the only replicant designated using his last name (first name was Roy)
  2. LEON's model number is:
    N6MAC41717  (as seen in the movie)
    N6MAC41017  (correction from dialog with Deckard)
    ||||||||++- Incept Year : 2017
    ||||||++--- Incept Day  : 10
    |||||+----- Incept Month: 4 (April)
    ||||+------ Mental      : C (low)
    |||+------- Physical    : A (high)
    ||+-------- Sex         : Male
    ++--------- Model Series: Nexus 6
  3. Only LEON has a V. K. (Voight-Kampff) designation since he was the only one of the off world replicants that received a V. K. test
    1. If "96/W/9-3H" represents the date of the test then we've found another error because the movie starts in November 2019
    2. Perhaps "96" is part of Holden's badge number (Deckard's badge number is B26354 so perhaps his entries would be prefixed with "54". Better double check Deckard's display the next time I watch the movie). On the other hand, "96" could represent a case number in Holden's computer
    3. The "W" could represent "Waste Disposal" which is where Leon worked at Tyrell.
    4. Since the off-world mutiny occurred "two weeks ago" (possibly October?) then the "9" couldn't represent the month in which Leon was hired.
    5. I assume that the "H" in the V. K. designation stands for Holden (the Blade Runner who ran this particular V. K. test). This could be the third interview of the visit.
  4. ZOHRA has been marked "retrained". This is more evidence that replicants are biological beings rather than electro-mechanical robots as described in DADOES
  5. Fact #1: The movie starts in November 2019.
    Fact #2: NEXUS 6 Replicants only have a 4 year life span.
    Observations:
    1. BATTY is the oldest (Incept: 8-JAN-2016 makes him at least 46 months old) but already seems to be having some arthritis-like problems.
    2. We don't know if Batty dies in November, December or January.
    3. If replicants live exactly 4 years (48 months) then Roy dies in January.
    4. PRIS is only one month younger than BATTY, but seems to be deteriorating in a different way. This may be evidence that the 48-month time limit is not exact.
    5. Since no visible problems can be seen with ZOHRA, we can probably assume "replicant age related problems" only begin after 41 months of life.
    6. On the other hand, all four replicants just mentioned are at Physical Level A.
    7. PRIS's incept date was St. Valentine's Day and is referred to as a basic pleasure model (were Tyrell designers just clowning around that day?). Bryant refers to her as "the fourth skin job" but many movie-watchers heard the phrase "the foreskin job"
  6. If any incept dates would have been after September, would the sixth character of the model number be anything from "A" to "C"?
    • Otherwise we would need to assume that no models were ever created between October and December (highly unlikely in a capitalist economy)
    • Obviously the Tyrell corporation didn't care about their dates being Y2K compliant.
  7. With 4-year life spans these non-Y2K-compliant incept dates are not much of a problem. However Rachael's longer life could pose a problem. Perhaps she was not Nexus-6
  8. Leon is the dumbest (Mental=C), so why was he sent to infiltrate the Tyrell Corporation?

Anomaly Area 2:

When the Asian woman on Animoid Row looks into the electron microscope, she says "9906947XB71" but we can clearly see a segment of the serial number that reads "07XB".

Anomaly Area 3:

Statement #1 in Bryant's office:

Bryant: I've got four skin jobs walking around.

Statement #2 in Bryant's office:

Bryant: There was an escape in the off world colony 2 weeks ago. Six replicants. Three male and three female. They slaughtered twenty three people and jumped a shuttle. An aerial patrol spotted the ship off the coast. No crew. No sight of them. Three nights ago they tried to break into the Tyrell Corporation. One of them got fried running through an electrical field.

Statement #3 in street after Zohra's death:

Bryant: Four more to go. Come on Gaff.
Deckard: Three. There's three to go.
Bryant: There's four. There's that skin job you V.K.'d at the Tyrell Corporation. Rachael. Disappeared! Vanished. Didn't even know that she was a replicant. Something to do with a brain implant says Tyrell.

Notes:

  1. Statement #1 is probably right. Especially if you listen to the tone of Bryant's voice change from the previous sentence. This is probably something that got fixed up in editing. Also, only four replicants are listed in the NEXUS specs sheet above.
  2. Statement #2 has got to be wrong. If you start out with six and one gets killed, then you are left with five. Since Rachael can't be counted because she was already on Earth, one replicant is missing. Only four are listed in the replicant specs sheet above. However, the book "Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human" does have possible explanations for this apparent fubar.
  3. Statement #3 seems to corroborate Statement #1
  4. Some Blade Runner FAQ's put a different spin on this

Game Info + Links

Westwood Studios is the maker of a neat 4-CD Blade Runner game for Windows 95 and Windows NT. As of 99.04.30 it only costs $39.95. Interact on 140 scenes with over 70 characters including Rachael, Eldon Tyrell, Leon, and Sebastian. Buy some sushi at Howie Lee's. Talk to the oriental woman down on Animoid Row. Visit Chew at the Eye-Works on DNA Row. Fly the Spinner from location to location. Run the Voigt-Kampff machine to determine who is, and is not, a replicant. Run the ESPER machine to analyze crime scene photos. But try not to retire any humans by mistake! Click here to visit the original Westwood - Blade Runner Teaser pages set up by their marketing people.

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Blade Runner 2007-12-18

Blade Runner Five-Disc Ultimate Collector's Edition

b5 ultimate dvd
Blade Runner Five-Disc Ultimate Collector's Edition
Available in three different flavors: DVD, HD-DVD (Toshiba), Blu-ray (Sony)
(Is that a unicorn sitting next to the red disc?)

Contents:

Observations from 2007-12-18

These two items are from Disc-2: Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner
  1. From BLADE RUNNER Screenplay by HAMPTON FANCHER. July 24, 1980

    DECKARD

    Okay, gimme a run-down on the
    three females.

    ESPER

    Nexus designated Mary: incept
    November 1 2017, domestic
    conditioning, non competitive,
    trained for day care position.

    DECKARD

    Next

  2. Headlines from Deckard's newspaper while waiting for sushi
    (same newspaper is in Leon's top drawer; smaller details visible)
     W   The Independent Sentinel 
    FARMING THE OCEANS, THE
    MOON AND ANTARCTICA
    World Wide Computer Linkup Planned
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    Mysteries of the
      tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny Universe to be Solved
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      Medicines & Machines  tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny
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     Drugs and  tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny Women Lead
     
    Actors tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny Space Conference
      tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny
  3. What Roy Batty was supposed to say just before death:
    BATTY

    I've know adventures, seen places
    you people will never see, I've
    been Offworld and back...frontiers!
    I've stood on the back deck of a
    blinker bound for the Plutition
    Camps with sweat in my eyes
    watching stars fight on the
    shoulder of Orion...

    DECKHARD

    Ah...

    BATTY

    I've felt wind in my hair riding
    test boats off the black galaxies
    and seen an attack fleet burn like
    a match point and disappear. I've
    seen it, felt it...!

  4. What Roy Batty says in one of his unused death scenes:

    Reproduction.
    Sex.
    Love.
    The simple things.
    But no way to satisfy them.
    To be homesick with no place to go.
    Lots of little oversights.

  5. What Gaff says in one of his unused endings:

    You've done a man's job sir...
    But are you sure you're a man?

These items are from Disc-5: Pre-Release Workprint

REPLICANT \rep'-li-cant\n. See also ROBOT (antique):
ANDROID (obsolete): Nexus (generic): Synthetic human
with paraphysical capabilities, having skin/flesh culture.
Also, Rep, skin job (slang): Off world uses: combat, high
risk industrial, deep space probe. On-world uses prohibited.
Specifications and quantities - information classified.

NEW AMERICAN DICTIONARY
Copyright © 2016

My Speculations About "ESPER"

No where in any of the movies, books or web resources are we told what the word "ESPER" actually means.  Could it be police slang for a machine with ESP-like capabilities? Perhaps it is an acronym meaning "Electronic Scanning Photo Enhancing and Reporting".

In the world of "organic chemistry" specialists toss around an acronym which spells VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) but is pronounced "vesper". It is entirely possible that Ridley Scott, or one of his collaborators, asked some organic chemists for a few buzz words and they heard "vesper" but wrote down "esper". At least, that's my theory and I'm sticking with it until I hear something better or official.

Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

Three promotional videos (laying the foundations for 2049)

  1. Blade Runner Black Out 2020
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_Runner_Black_Out_2022
    • https://youtu.be/rrZk9sSgRyQ (Anime - 15:44)
    • notes:
      • look for the two Replicant spec sheets (one male, one female, both purposely blurred on the right-hand side (location 1:31)
        • 8-character designations begin with "MK" for the male and "JR" for the female
          • this is a different format from the Nexus 6 model format seen above (e.g. N6AAA99999)
          • In BR:2049 we observe that Rachel's model number is N7FAA52318 (Nexus-7, Sex: Female, Physical: A, Mental: A, Incept Date: 2018-05-23) and that this format is similar to the Nexus-6 format. This means that replicants created by the Wallace corporation are using a different format that the Tyrell corporation.
          • comment: I think this is one spot where all screen writers of all movies and shorts really messed up: they confuse model numbers with serial numbers. Assuming that more than one replicant was made per day, then you cannot use a model number in your replicant retirement report. There must also be a serial number.
        • look for a second view from the bottom; here we see more of the female designation which is "JR00..." (location 1:41)
      • look for an ESPER replicant spec display for "Trixie" (location 2:27)
        • designation "WDV71673" (nothing to do with the incept date)
        • comment: troublesome because she appears to be "an under-the-age-of-consent human"
      • look for a Replicant spec sheet for one male named Iggy (location 3:51)
        • this Nexus-8 was made 30-Sep-2019
        • I wonder want "Mental Level S" means; smart or stupid?
      • look for a Replicant spec sheet for one male named Morton (location: 4:09)
        • this Nexus-8 was made 22-Mar-2019
      • serial number NX-82176 (or 7.6) can be seen on the white of a Replicant eyeball (location: 8:14 )
      • rolling text:
         
        LOS ANGELES
        MAY, 2020

             While the Replicant NEXUS 6 expired in inventory,
        TYREL CORP. pushed the series 8 into the local and Off-world market.

        The NEXUS series 8 were purpose-built with a natural lifespan.

        Soon the human supremacy movements began.

        These angry masses used the Replicant Registration
        database to identify and kill Replicants.

        The blackout, which led to the prohibition of Replicant
        production sealed the fate of the TYRELL CORPORATION.

        It took over a decade for THE WALLACE CORP.
        to win approval to manufacture a new breed of Replicants.
         
  2. 2036: Nexus Dawn
  3. 2048: Nowhere to Run

Additional Promotional Resources

Review Sites:

Pre-release Speculation

New Movie Details

 

Replicants are bioengineered humans designed by the Tyrell corporation for use off-world. Their enhanced strength made them ideal slave labor

After as series of violent rebellions, their manufacture became prohibited and Tyrell corp went bankrupt.

The collapse of the ecosystems in the mid 2020s led to the rise of industrialist Niander Wallace whose mastery of synthetic farming averted famine.

Wallace acquired the remains of the Tyrell Corp and created a new line of Replicants who obey.

Many older model Replicants - Nexus-8s with open ended lifespans - survived

They are hunted down and 'retired'

Those that hunt them still go by the name ...

Blade Runner

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Blade Runner 2099

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Notes (from my humble childhood)

p.s. names have been omitted for privacy reasons

I was born in the year 1952 at Kitchener, Ontario, Canada and my parents were always banging on about us being German (they never used the phrase German-Canadian). In hindsight, I can see that this was ridiculous because my father's family came to Canada in 1873 (to escape the economic hardship after the Franco-German war ended in 1871) while the roots of my mother's family are Pennsylvania Dutch. Although I might have heard some German spoken at Kitchener's Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings, adults only spoke German when they wanted to communicate privately in front of the kids. Unlike some other families, my parents did not send us to German language school on Saturday mornings, and yet, they maintained that we were German. (???)

The following event happened sometime in the middle 1950s: Mister H was an insurance salesman who lived across the street from my parents. Every summer, his family would host a neighborhood backyard BBQ and that's where I first noticed that one of the men from the neighborhood, Mr. K, had numbers on his forearm. I asked my father about this and he replied "I tell you when we get home". Later that evening I asked again about Mr. K's numbers and my father replied "the Germans did that". Thinking we were German, I responded "we did that?". Then he corrected himself by saying "Mr. K was Jewish and the NAZIs did that to people they put into the concentration camps. And most did not survive". What a horrifying thought.

Later on, T, the son of Mr. K was in my grade 1 and 2 classes a Courtland Public School and I soon learned that he, and his older brother, were much nicer people than most of my other friends. On top of that, Mr. K and his wife seemed nicer parents than my own in that "they had conversations with their kids" while this seemed impossible with my own parents who were more fond of yelling at us. Mr. K also owned a huge collection of books (seemed to rival the public library) while nothing more than Life magazine could be found at out house. Since that time, I have become fiercely opposed to anti-Semitism. In fact, I am also against war and the death penalty. I now call myself a deist/humanist. "Live and let live" is my motto.


Now let me comment about what I have posted on this web page: although I love sci-fi and liked the book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? as well as the Blade Runner books and movies, I find the German stuff "very creepy". If you didn't know about the NAZI subtext, Blade Runner would still be just a variation of the Frankenstein Story: man creates monster - man abuses monster - monster kills man.

But with the NAZI stuff in there, clearly we can see the true meaning of the preamble to the book "Blade Runner 2": the Germans did not learn any lessons from their actions up to the end of WW2 so went on to create Replicants: "a race of slaves to use and abuse". But there is a deeper lesson here which is this: Like the NAZI's, it is the police (Blade Runners) that have little-to-no empathy. It is the corporate billionaire, Eldon Tyrell, who seems to have none.

And before the rest of us congratulate ourselves for not being NAZIs, we must all remember that white Americans were enslaving Africans at a time when most European countries were getting out of that horrific activity. What is worse is this: during and after the American civil war, many so-called "slave states" claimed they needed to retain slavery in order to prevent an economic collapse. They were putting money ahead of the rights of people (and how is this different from what the Tyrell Corporation was doing when they created, then sold, Replicants?)

So let all of this be a warning for all of humanity to live by the Golden Rule: Treat others the way you wish to be treated.


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Neil Rieck
Kitchener (New Berlin), Ontario, Canada.
Note: our city was renamed from Berlin to Kitchener in 1916 (during World War I). Now that we all know that Lord Kitchener wasn't a very nice fellow, some citizens think Kitchener should be renamed New Berlin which falls in line with neighboring communities like New Hamburg and New Dundee. Others think we should merge with Waterloo then keep their name. I have no preference.