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{{Film Continuity}} {{Infobox Character |name= |image=<gallery> Alexander Selwyn (2027).jpg|2027 Alexander Selwyn 2026.jpg|2026 Alexander Selwyn.jpg|2019 </gallery> |alias= |nickname= |born= |incept date= |died=[[2027]]{{-}}Neck broken by [[Isobel Selwyn (second replicant)|Isobel Selwyn]] |created by= |serial number= |family= *[[Isobel Selwyn]] (wife) *[[Cleo Selwyn]] (daughter) |occupation= |affiliation=[[Canaan Corporation]] |race= |gender=Male |hair color= |eye color= |portrayed= }} '''Alexander Selwyn''' was an employee of the [[Canaan Corporation]]. ==Biography== After Selwyn's wife [[Isobel Selwyn]] died of cancer in [[2018]], his friend, [[Eldon Tyrell]] had [[Isobel Selwyn (replicant)|a replicant]] created to be identical to her.{{ref|br2019_3}} As payment, the two arranged to give the [[Tyrell Corporation]] full custody of his daughter [[Cleo Selwyn|Cleo]], who possessed a rare genetic mutation which was linked to longer life expectancy.{{ref|br2019_4}} Selwyn's wife and daughter went missing in November [[2019]], and he requested the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] to assign one of their best [[Blade Runner Unit|Blade Runners]] to find them.{{ref|br2019_1}} Blade Runner [[Aahna Ashina|Aahna "Ash" Ashina]] was given the assignment and met with Selwyn at his [[Santa Barbara]] home. He informed her that his wife, daughter, his chauffer [[Arkady]], and his wife's [[spinner]] had last been seen at [[Lydia Tyrell]]'s birthday party. He denied any significant problems in his and his wife's relationship and declines to bring public attention to the disappearance, fearing it would attract enemies.{{ref|br2019_1}} Ash later updated Selwyn on the case, informing him of a suspect known as "[[the Skin]]."{{ref|br2019_2}} He soon became dissatisfied with Ash's progress, leading to her removal from the case.{{ref|br2019_3}} Selwyn and a bodyguard later interrogated the Skin and learned of [[El Santuario]], where Isobel and Cleo sought refuge. Accompanied by armed Tyrell personnel, Selwyn went to El Santuario, but was unable to retrieve Cleo, who escaped with Ash.{{ref|br2019_4}} By [[2026]], Selwyn had gone off the grid{{ref|br2019_9}} and was producing bootleg [[Nexus-8]] replicants under the Canaan Corporation.{{ref|br2019_11}} Along with former Tyrell employees, Selwyn conducted replicant research, producing more Isobel replicants and nearly managing to achieve replicant fertility.{{ref|br2039_4}} He assigned [[London]]-based Blade Runner [[Hythe]] to track down Ash and Cleo in the Off-world colonies and [[Isobel Selwyn (second replicant)|an Isobel]] to assist in this plan.{{ref|br2019_8}} After Hythe's failure, Selwyn assigned another Hythe to finish the first's job, as Ash had returned to Earth and was on his trail.{{ref|br2019_9}} He and four Hythes – along with Cleo's fully-grown [[animoid|artificial]] lion – awaited Ash at Selwyn's former Santa Barbara home.{{ref|br2019_11}} After explaining his ideas to replicants to be "a better us" to Ash, a fight ensued, with the ex-Blade Runner managing to kill two Hythes and the lion before slipping out of the mansion. Selwyn and the remaining Hythes quickly followed and used a remote to shut down Ash's spine brace. Just then, a spinner arrived, containing Cleo and Isobel. Cleo confronted her father, demanding him to confirm that his initial reason to find her was so that she could be given to Tyrell to be experimented on. Selwyn confessed to this, but plead that they now could become a family. Cleo hugged him before going to the injured Ash. Isobel then went over to him and killed him by breaking his neck.{{ref|br2019_12}} ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Lastfirst}} [[Category:Individuals (film continuity)]] [[Category:Film continuity]] [[Category:Deceased (film continuity)]]
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