Rick Deckard "retired" a human by mistake. He quit blade running and went to an offworld colony forever. That was in August 2019.
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When the Nexus 6 escape happens, Holden nearly dies on the job and they need another plan. Gaff goes to Tyrell.
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Gaff and Tyrell cobble together the idea of setting a replicant to catch a replicant. Tyrell loves the idea.
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They contact Deckard and cajole him into releasing a template of his memories and physical appearance. The unicorn dream, though, is Gaff's
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They wind the replicant Deckard up like a clockwork toy and put him at his favourite noodle bar. Bryant DOESN'T KNOW.
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Tyrell builds replicant Deckard, at stupefying personal expense, pro bono. Gaff risks a death sentence with his complicity (???)
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"Have you ever retired a human by mistake?" Deckard has. Replicant Deckard hasn't, and truthfully replies, "No."
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"I was quit when I came in here, I'm twice as quit now." Deckard quit. Replicant Deckard is now also quitting. Get it?
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But why does Gaff pass hints to replicant Deckard? What is Gaff's agenda? Why the risk? This is the most interesting remaining question.
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This is all nonsense, by the way. It's fan fiction. If any of this was real or relevant it would have been in at least one cut of the film
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Is HAL 9000 really just a human being, stuck in a cupboard somewhere? The debate among film critics rages on
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