Mon Feb 25, 2002 5:11 am by Deckard BR26354
In order for Deckard to retire four replicants he has to correctly identify them with 100% accuracy - he can't afford make any mistakes 'cos if killed a human, that would be murder.<BR><BR>So, if the machine doesn't work, then Deckard cannot even begin to hunt for the replicants...and if Blade Runners can't detect Replicants then they themselves become obsolete...<BR><BR>I'm currently re-reading DADOES (for the third time) - in the book, Eldon Tyrell (Rosen) tries to invalidate the first VK test by insisting that Rachael is a human when Deckard has already identified her as replicant - I don't think it is clearly explained why he (Tyrell/Rosen) would try to do that - as far as I can tell, it is mutually beneficial to both Tyrell (Rosen) and the LAPD (SFPD) that the VK test works. As I understand it, Tyrell (Rosen) would not be allowed to produce a replicant if it could not identified as such...<BR><BR><BR>_________________<BR><!-- BBCode Start --><IMG SRC="http://www.deckard.worldonline.co.uk/filez/BR26354.gif" BORDER="0"><!-- BBCode End --><BR><BR>Richard Gunn<BR>News and Content Manager for Bladezone<BR><!-- BBCode Start --><A HREF="mailto:richardg@bladezone.com">richardg@bladezone.com</A><!-- BBCode End --><BR><BR><font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Deckard BR26354 on 2002-02-25 11:22 ]</font>
Richard Gunn
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