Jaxon06 wrote:How come the Security system allowed Batty in the premises? Or at least advise Tyrell that JF had a "friend" with him. Security that lax? And where was Security when Tyrell was attacked? JF?
Just some thoughts:
I believe these questions addresses Tyrell's state of mind and the Tyrell-Sebastian relationship.
Tyrell
should have tight security, right? So, why doesn't he (other than to make the story move along)?
I see Tyrell as confident to the point of arrogance, far from the harried, pressured character portrayed in the DADOES novel. To my mind, he represents "God" in the story. Sure, Tyrell
should have tightened security, especially in the wake of the first break-in and Leon's subsequent infiltration. He doesn't because he doesn't feel a direct threat. Even when Batty does gain entry, Tyrell doesn't panic. He shows a fatherly attitude to his prodigal "son" and we again see his "godly arrogance."
Regarding the Tyrell-Sebastian relationship; it's obvious to me that Tyrell trusts Sebastian
because he sees him as inferior. To take the "Tyrell as God" reference further, Sebastian is but an archangel; gifted, but harmless and childlike, as well.
When "Sebastian" manages to defeat Tyrell at chess, Tyrell's inquisitiveness leads him to allow Sebastian entry. His arrogance allows him to feel no need for fear.