Deckard the Replicant
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Hooray! Another 'Deck is Rep' thread!
Sorry.
Erm, Rachael didn't have an expiry date (she was 'special') and so it's possible that Deckard didn't have one either.
I also seem to remember reading that J.F. donated his DNA to the Nexus 6 project - they wanted his defective genes; his 'accelerated decrepitude'.
But, we could push this thread slightly off-topic by asking 'Would a replicant, that hasn't got an expiry date, age like a human?'
Personally, I would say yes, they would die eventually as they have the same organic parts that a human has.
Sorry.
Erm, Rachael didn't have an expiry date (she was 'special') and so it's possible that Deckard didn't have one either.
I also seem to remember reading that J.F. donated his DNA to the Nexus 6 project - they wanted his defective genes; his 'accelerated decrepitude'.
But, we could push this thread slightly off-topic by asking 'Would a replicant, that hasn't got an expiry date, age like a human?'
Personally, I would say yes, they would die eventually as they have the same organic parts that a human has.
Last edited by Deckard BR26354 on Sat Apr 02, 2005 10:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
Richard Gunn
We each live in our own realities - who's maintaining yours?
The only thing that you can be 100% sure of, is that you can't be 100% sure of anything.
We each live in our own realities - who's maintaining yours?
The only thing that you can be 100% sure of, is that you can't be 100% sure of anything.
I was always under the impression that very few replicants actually had expiry dates. I thought this was a concept introduced with the Nexus 6. Because they were begining to develop their own emotions, which would make them difficult to detect as a replicant. SO the 4 year life span was a safety mechanism. This is the impression i got from the conversation Byrant had with Deckard
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