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Deckard and Pris
* Pris was clearly destroyed by Deckard in both the movie and the original novel.
Pris and her friends enlist Isidore to trap the bounty hunter chasing them down and Deckard recruits Rachael to help him.
Pris and Zhora's descriptions were mixed up ( perhaps deliberately ) in the film: Zhora acts as a " basic pleasure model ", attempting to pass off as a stripper, while Pris ( who is dressed like a prostitute ) is capable of acrobatic combat moves which nearly kill Deckard.

Deckard and Sebastian
Deckard and Holden's investigations lead them to re-visit Sebastian, Bryant, and John Isidore ( from the book Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?

Deckard and Leon
* The apartment scene with Rachael and Deckard ( after Rachael saves his life by shooting Leon ) shows a red tint to Rachel's eyes and as Deckard comes up behind her, the same red tint can be briefly seen in Deckard's eyes.

Deckard and Batty
When Deckard, Batty, and Holden finally clash, Batty's inhuman fighting prowess leads Holden to believe he has been duped all along and that Batty is the sixth replicant ; he shoots him.
For example, Roy Batty is dying when he saves Deckard, Maximus dies after killing Commodus and Godfrey of Ibelin kills some enemies after he has been mortally wounded by an arrow.
The 1942 Casablanca centers on the development of conscience in the cynical American Rick Blaine ( Humphrey Bogart ) in the face of oppression by the Nazis and the example of the resistance leader Victor Laszlo. The David Lean and Robert Bolt screenplay for Doctor Zhivago ( an adaptation of Boris Pasternak's novel ) focuses strongly on the conscience of a doctor-poet in the midst of the Russian Revolution ( in the end " the walls of his heart were like paper "). The 1982 Ridley Scott film Blade Runner focuses on the struggles of conscience between and within a bounty hunter ( Rick Deckard ( Harrison Ford )) and a renegade replicant android ( Roy Batty ( Rutger Hauer )) in a future society which refuses to accept that forms of artificial intelligence can have aspects of being such as conscience.
* The Batty and Deckard chase scene in Blade Runner ( 1982 )
In interview with Dan Jolin, Hauer said that these final lines showed that Batty wanted to " make his mark on existence ... the robot in the final scene, by dying, shows Deckard what a real man is made of.

Deckard and Holden
Deckard seldom works in and does not consider himself to be either a peace officer or a full-time bounty hunter, the entire Northern California area is the territory of the district's senior bounty hunter Dave Holden, but accepts the left-over cases that Holden either does not want or have time to pursue.

Deckard and Blade
Blade Runner 3: Replicant Night ( 1996 ) is a novel by K. W. Jeter that continues the story of Rick Deckard.
Living on Mars, Deckard is acting as a consultant to a movie crew filming the story of his Blade Runner days.
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.
Paul Sammon, author of Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner, has suggested in interviews that Deckard may be a Nexus-7, a next-generation replicant who possesses no superhuman strength or intelligence, but brain implants that complete the human illusion.
Ford is also known for his roles as Rick Deckard in Blade Runner, John Book in Witness and Jack Ryan in Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger.
He then starred as Rick Deckard in Ridley Scott's cult sci-fi classic Blade Runner ( 1982 ), and in a number of dramatic-action films: Peter Weir's Witness ( 1985 ) and The Mosquito Coast ( 1986 ), and Roman Polanski's Frantic ( 1988 ).
* In 1982 science fiction film Blade Runner, the bounty hunter Deckard is shown buying a bottle of Tsingtao right after dispatching the replicant Zhora.
In Blade Runner ( 1982 ), there is a photo-scanning sequence in which Deckard ( Harrison Ford ) scans a photograph and then electronically pans to and blows up specific portions of the photographic image to find clues for his investigation.
Although the film's main character, Deckard, only appears fleetingly in a non-speaking role in Blade Runner, he is referred to multiple times, and his recent activities are mentioned by non-player characters.
When visiting the Tyrell building, Rachael mentions that she has already spoken to another Blade Runner and Tyrell himself tells McCoy that " as I explained to Mr. Deckard earlier, I've given the Nexus 6 a past.
* The 1982 film Blade Runner contains an early depiction of smart glass in a scene in which a room is darkened with a smart glass-like shade so Rick Deckard, played by Harrison Ford, can administer a polygraph-style test to determine whether Rachael, portrayed by Sean Young, is an organic robot known as a replicant.
Deckard ', ( an allusion to the main character in the film Blade Runner ).
In 2011, NowGamer ranked him as the eight best game detective, calling him " the epitome of the hard boiled flatfoot detective ", but wondering why he " dress like a cross between an alcoholic Indiana Jones and Deckard from Blade Runner.
Given the many Asian peoples populating Los Angeles in A. D. 2019, and the cityspeak dialect policeman Gaff speaks to the Blade Runner, Rick Deckard, clearly indicates that much cultural mixing has happened.
" During a discussion panel with Ridley Scott to discuss Blade Runner: The Final Cut, Fancher again stated that he believes Deckard is human ( saying that " Scott's idea is too complex "), but also repeated that he prefers the film to remain ambiguous: " I like asking the question and I like it to be asked but I think it ’ s nonsense to answer it.
* Blade Runner FAQ – Is Deckard a Replicant?
His clothing also resembles that worn by Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard in Blade Runner.

Deckard and .
She asks Deckard to hunt down the " missing " sixth replicant.
Deckard returns to Sarah with his suspicion: there is no sixth replicant.
Sarah brings Rachael back to the Corporation building to meet with Deckard, and he escapes with her.
However, Holden-recovering from his injuries during the fight-later finds the truth: Rachael has been killed by Tyrell agents, and the " Rachael " who escaped with Deckard was actually Sarah.
* Rick Deckard: The Tyrell Corporation finally locates him, residing at a cabin in the woods with the frozen Rachael.
In exchange for getting Rachael back, Deckard agrees to hunt the missing sixth replicant.
* Sarah Tyrell: The niece of Eldon Tyrell, Sarah locates and hires Deckard to eliminate the final replicant in order to retain her corporation's hold over the market.
It is likewise unclear why Deckard would have left her, or any suspected replicant he retired, in a state from which they could be repaired.
The main plot follows Rick Deckard, a bounty hunter who is faced with " retiring " six escaped Nexus-6 brain model androids, the latest and most advanced model, while a secondary plot follows John Isidore, a man of sub-normal intelligence who aids the fugitive androids.
In essence, Deckard probes the existence of defining qualities that separate humans from androids.
Prior to the story's beginning Rick Deckard owned a real sheep, but it died of tetanus, and he replaced it with an electric one.
Rick Deckard stays in a building on the east-side of the bay with his wife, Iran, who is depressed.
Bounty hunters, such as Rick Deckard, hunt and " retire " ( kill ) fugitive androids passing for humans.
The novel is a day in the life of bounty hunter Rick Deckard, January 3 / 1992, as he tracks down renegade androids who have assumed human identities in a post-apocalyptic world where animals a rare and the human population have largely migrated off-world.
Deckard accepts the bounty in order to give his life meaning and combat the ennui of his existence and lack of social standing ; a recent realization brought on by the malaise of his wife and the social stigma of not being able to own an organic animal pet.
The novel begins with Deckard feeling alienated from his bed-ridden wife, Iran, who misuses her mood organ device, intended to keep the population in even temper, by dialing the depression setting daily.

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